This map (railway lines and VFL home grounds) goes a long way in explaining where and why teams have the size and location of support.
Support was generated by accessibility, and accessibility was provided by trains.
The worst locations?
Swans, dead end
Saints, dead end (the move to Moorabbin...
Early days but Schoenmaker hasn't displayed anywhere near the intensity of Battle or Wilkie. He's a mile off filling Battle's shoes.
Sharman is a potential option for that 2nd / 3rd tall in the back half, maybe even Caminiti, but early days I think it makes more sense for Cordy to go to 2nd...
definitely, though there will be some background noise on what that projects to in 2027 at the Dogs, it won't be enough to force the dogs into a decision now.
The only downside from the Dogs point of view is they get a disgruntled player back, but one would assume Macrae's professionalism...
The elephant in the room is Tim's struggles last year, missing an elimination final.
Do we really support mental health issues as a society?
https://www.espn.com.au/afl/story/_/id/39673238/afl-st-kilda-saints-tim-membrey-opens-mental-health-battle
No one will say it, but Melbourne will be...
AFL assistance by the nom de plume of fixturing.
The benefit of this type of assistance is has a longer lasting benefit (VFL support was always built on accessibility).
The issue with Macrae is 3 years at 'big' money.
That 3rd year for a 30 year old over sized midfielder with limited run & spread is a risk.
More risk in contract = less risk in price.
Their B&F winner is 30, Gawn and May will be 33, 3rd in their B&F has departed, Oliver is a shit show, a lot of their depth is 29+ & they finished the season with 5 wins and 10 losses.
I'm not buying that stock.
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