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For the first time in my living memory as a crows fan (which includes their entire history I'm that old
), we currently have depth that extends beyond the 22. There has always been low hanging fruit in our starting 22 that you would readily cull if there were a quality replacement available.
Now I'm not suggesting we are a top 4 side, but we have a good spread of talent that we haven't had before. We still lack a couple of elite mids before we are a contender.
I expect this post to offend the Lyon, CEY etc fans out there but they are good break glass in case of emergency depth in my view.
Today in the SANFL we'll have CC, Knight, Menze, and Henderson (I know he has his critics) all capable of slotting straight into the 22 yesterday and performing just as well. Assuming all 4 get through and play well, what do we do?
Rather than leaving these guys in the SANFL until poor form or injury forces changes, is there an opportunity to have a bit of a rotation system where we make a couple of unforced changes each week so that guys who are a little sore can freshen up? Or does this idea have the hallmarks of the Australian cricket team rotation system that saw the Aussies lose all form?
This is an interesting dilemma.
), we currently have depth that extends beyond the 22. There has always been low hanging fruit in our starting 22 that you would readily cull if there were a quality replacement available.Now I'm not suggesting we are a top 4 side, but we have a good spread of talent that we haven't had before. We still lack a couple of elite mids before we are a contender.
I expect this post to offend the Lyon, CEY etc fans out there but they are good break glass in case of emergency depth in my view.
Today in the SANFL we'll have CC, Knight, Menze, and Henderson (I know he has his critics) all capable of slotting straight into the 22 yesterday and performing just as well. Assuming all 4 get through and play well, what do we do?
Rather than leaving these guys in the SANFL until poor form or injury forces changes, is there an opportunity to have a bit of a rotation system where we make a couple of unforced changes each week so that guys who are a little sore can freshen up? Or does this idea have the hallmarks of the Australian cricket team rotation system that saw the Aussies lose all form?
This is an interesting dilemma.








