A plethora of options at both ends.Question is where Hardwick sits in the pecking order up forward. Ginnivan, Moore, Watson, C Macdonald, Bruest, Gunston, Chol (Sicily, Weddle, then later Dear and Lewis).
When he played forward in 2024 we really missed him down back and Mitchell didn't fill the void. We didn't miss him forward when he wasn't there, and his output while sometimes brilliant, he also struggled some games.
Frost can lock down smalls well like Hardwick does, but I don't want frost getting the ball. That is why 2024 was so good for Frost as all he had to do was stop the tall forward. He did really well most of the time, and didn't get the ball too much. But he still had his bad moments.
Mitchell i'd trust more than Frost with the ball, not sure about Bailey Macdonald, I know he has the dash but haven't seen enough to rate his disposal and decision making.
I'm sure Sam Mitchell made a promise to frost along the lines of "Hardwick, Weddle and Sicily will play forward/up the ground a lot so you will be the hybrid tall/small lock down defender while Barrass and Battle take the 2 talls, Scrim is the interceptor.
Hardwick forward is a solid leading option that can hit the scoreboard.
But it allows you to release those crafty half forwards up the ground more. (Moore,C-Mac,Watson,Ginny)
Battle will slot in perfectly downback i expect him and Sicily to be used as weapons if they play 3&4.
Frosty could easily take a tall at #2 or play hybrid small #5 role. Handy tool in reserves if not used either.