I'm interested to see how each club manages the next month or so of short breaks. Do you try and win each match with your best team, do you write off one game and rest most of your stars in that game or do you spread the load evenly for each match? Or is there another approach altogether?
I go for the Dees - our coach has said we will play our best team each match and that they have prepared for this period over the Covid 19 break with our fitness guru Darren Burgess. Whether this is what we actually do is obviously a different thing!
https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl...AOZfiMtM_VXRLr8usqBtFu_pt5KnR9A7ZOXecnkgdnYGk
Would be interested to know what people think is the best strategy and what your team has said about what approach they might take the next month or so.
I go for the Dees - our coach has said we will play our best team each match and that they have prepared for this period over the Covid 19 break with our fitness guru Darren Burgess. Whether this is what we actually do is obviously a different thing!
"Melbourne do not intend to rest players during the compressed fixture period, having prepared their team for four-day breaks when the AFL was postponed in between April and June.
The Demons' conditioning coach Darren Burgess used his experience with the English Premier League – where short breaks between games are common – to ready the players for the demands of playing games in shorter time frames."
https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl...AOZfiMtM_VXRLr8usqBtFu_pt5KnR9A7ZOXecnkgdnYGk
Would be interested to know what people think is the best strategy and what your team has said about what approach they might take the next month or so.




