POBT
Brownlow Medallist
I read the other day that, in the NBA, they have broken the record for the number of players who have played at least one game in a season. And the season is not even half way through. This is purely down to their COVID protocols, with players unable to train or play whilst infectious. While they have recently changed their protocols to potentially allow asymptomatic, vaccinated players to return more quickly, it is still a pretty good indicator that depth could be paramount in 2022.
Translating this to the AFL, intuitively, the player lists most likely to cope IMO will tick one or more of the following boxes:
- minimal 1st or 2nd year players
- minimal players with no or limited senior experience
- reduced injury lists
- quality depth in the key roles of ruck, tall defender/forward and ball winning mids.
I quickly checked and the top teams are all roughly the same in terms of their list composition with about 25% of the list having played less than 5 games and about 20% of the list being first or second year players. So, I think a big factor in 2022 is how easily you can replace your most important players (or cope with their loss) and, secondly, how fit you can keep your list so that when COVID related outages occur, you don't have the double whammy of players in isolation on top of a full injury list.
Translating this to the AFL, intuitively, the player lists most likely to cope IMO will tick one or more of the following boxes:
- minimal 1st or 2nd year players
- minimal players with no or limited senior experience
- reduced injury lists
- quality depth in the key roles of ruck, tall defender/forward and ball winning mids.
I quickly checked and the top teams are all roughly the same in terms of their list composition with about 25% of the list having played less than 5 games and about 20% of the list being first or second year players. So, I think a big factor in 2022 is how easily you can replace your most important players (or cope with their loss) and, secondly, how fit you can keep your list so that when COVID related outages occur, you don't have the double whammy of players in isolation on top of a full injury list.