Thought he showed a lot on Saturday night - nice to end the year on a high and carry some confidence into the preseason.
Plenty of talk throughout the year as to whether he deserved to play as much senior football as he did in 2018, but given where we're at, it's important to take a long term view here. Clearly he has some weapons and we think he can add something going forward.
Think we've been smart in giving him an extended run in the seniors. May have looked out of his depth in many of those games, but that senior exposure can do a young player the world of good, and given where we're at, we can afford to do so.
I seem to remember just last year we gave a young kid 17 senior games in his debut season, who had very little impact in any of them, but who looked immeasurably better for it in his second campaign.
Not suggesting Polson can make as big a leap in 2019 as Fish did this year, but there is something to be said for bringing young kids up to the speed of AFL football as quickly as possible.
Will be interesting to see whether we transition Cam into more of a midfield role next year, just as we did with Zac this year. Both came to the club as midfielders.