Of course!Will depend on injuries.
If injury is factored in, I’d vote for Ronnie Byrnes for most games.
(the other two are too vulnerable)
If we can ‘park’ injury to the side, I’d vote for Hunter C.
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Of course!Will depend on injuries.
Sandy will be fielding a decent side too in the caseBe interesting picking our first round side if we have a fit list, there will be tough competition for spots. It may even come down to who performs in the pre-season games as to whom gets their noses in front.
The certainties are -
Steele, Wilkie, Marshall, Sinclair, King, Howard, Wanganeen-Milera, Woods, Macrae, Hill, Owens, Phillipou, Windhager, Higgins, Sharman, Camaniti, Butler, Henry (if fit) every other spot is up for grabs.
Sandy will be fielding a decent side too in the case
We say that every year but AFL level injuries always erode our playing depth at Sandy.
Sandy listed VFL players have been rubbish too over the last few years.
The players should be getting seasoned to the extra running/work loads RTB has introduced, so hopefully we can finally have a season with minimal injuries? We must be due some luck on the injury front - fingers crossed.
We havent seen anything of Travaglia and this year draft cohort at senior level, but I dont think like previous years there will be players or a player demanding to be picked every week. I think some of the slower burn players like Hall, Carroll, Keeler, Hastie, McLennan, OConnell, Heath will come into contention this year possibly ahead of the first year kids.
Sandringham have had a clean out so its a wait and see to how their top up players look. But as you have suggested if our senior list can remain mostly fit, Sandringham may finally have a decent and competitive side this year.
I couldn't agree more with this assessment. We're actually now in the position where the 1st year players have a bit more time up their sleeves but the down side is the "depth" players still have little or no games under their belts. What l am confident in is a big step up from Hugo and Pou, with the likes of Monty, Dow and Carroll keeping the pressure on for spots.The players should be getting seasoned to the extra running/work loads RTB has introduced, so hopefully we can finally have a season with minimal injuries? We must be due some luck on the injury front - fingers crossed.
We havent seen anything of Travaglia and this year draft cohort at senior level, but I dont think like previous years there will be players or a player demanding to be picked every week. I think some of the slower burn players like Hall, Carroll, Keeler, Hastie, McLennan, OConnell, Heath will come into contention this year possibly ahead of the first year kids.
Sandringham have had a clean out so its a wait and see to how their top up players look. But as you have suggested if our senior list can remain mostly fit, Sandringham may finally have a decent and competitive side this year.