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The radical solution to help clubs crippled by injury
When teams lose a major star for the season it hurts the game, but this bold move could help fix that.
Most professional sports and leagues can trade or transfer players during the season. It’s time we do this in the AFL again. We did it in the 1970s. One famous trade was Gareth Andrews going from Geelong to Richmond after round seven, 1974, for Rex Hunt. He actually played against North Melbourne two weeks in a row. The teams that would benefit the most this year would be led by the Western Bulldogs. With Tim English out and Sam Darcy gone for the season they have been exposed big time in the ruck the past two weeks and it does not get any easier against Sydney’s Brodie Grundy tonight. Even if English returns in the next few weeks they would love a bit more depth in this area. West Coast and Richmond are the other two teams desperately needing reinforcements. It’s never been harder to rebuild with just kids. I think the Tigers would love to find a small forward who could hit the scoreboard or a midfielder with some speed and burst. These are two areas they are struggling in big time. As for the Eagles, a bit of experience and height down back wouldn’t go astray. They are asking a lot of Reuben Ginbey, who is 191cm, against some monster full-forwards. It would be fascinating who these clubs would make a play for and who they would be prepared to give up, plus it would give us another talking point on the sidelines.
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