So what are the Crows going to do up forward? Ponter hasn't been in great form despite always looking dangerous when near the ball. That leaves us with Gould up forward. She'll get double/triple teamed by North. Gould was finally clunking all the marks last night and played her best game ever, and we only just managed to beat Geelong.
Where are the rest of the goals going to come from against the top side?
The short answer is, we're probably going to just go with our current forward line (Gould, Munyard, Martin) with Hatchard, Randall, Charlton and Kustermann rotating up there a bit more often to cover Ponter. And we probably will lose precisely because of our inability to kick goals.
Alternatively, we might press the Waterhouse button yet again.
In an ideal world, we would have trialled a few more players up there throughout the season - I mean proper trials, not Biddell for the last three minutes of a match, or Sarah Allan for part of one quarter. Tonon, SLT, Tarlinton, even Varnhagen are all players who should have been given the better part of a match, or more, in our forward line to see what they can do. But we haven't done it, and it would be a significant stretch to try it now in a crucial final.
Realistically, if we're going to win the match against North, it's not going to come from our forward line. It will come from being able to break even in the midfield, and win the ball in defence. If we want to beat North we need to keep them to only a few goals, and just hope that we can sneak a few back the other way.