One of our great strengths this year was the ability to keep the squad fit and able to play, but when there were injuries we had players who were able to step up and play the role required.
After that terrible effort by Peel today I'm left questioning that depth. 80 less disposals and 9 players with less than 10 possessions.
If you go through the players there are plenty that could or maybe should be delisted, but as mentioned elsewhere we don't have many daft picks this year, so perhaps some that don't deserve to will stay.
Crowden- good, consistent year. F & B?
Wilson-also consistent and deserved his one year extension.
Erasmus & Johnson- in line for AFL games next year. Like that Erasmus kicks a few goals as well.
Worner-Showed plenty of promise and hope he gets a go next year.
Meek-Probably the best ruckman in the WAFL and understandable that he's looking elsewhere for more opportunities.
Tucker-Good WAFL player but wouldn't be missed if he left.
Sturt-big hopes for him for a long time now. Average season, but good last couple of games. Next year would be his last chance.
Colyer-done very little since going back to WAFL and lucky to get another year's contract.
Henry-I always stuck by him but his end of the season has me questioning his interest. Has dropped off as the season progressed.
Hamling-good big man cover, but not the player he was, which is understandable with the injuries he's had.
Hughes-once a regular, but now stagnant.
Treacy-interrupted season but has been disappointing since returning to the side. Four possessions today.
Western-doesn't look likely to take the next step.
Blakely-likely to be delisted.
Kuek & Benning-similar type of player, both playing reserves for Peel. Surely anyone playing reserves this time of the year, is doubtful.