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Joe Daniher, potentially the best player on their list has barely played in 2 years, and their skipper, Dyson Heppell looks set to have a second straight season ruined by a foot injury. One of the stars of the 2019 finals series, Zac Williams and arguably the number one forward in the league, Jeremy Cameron are certain to receive offers from other clubs far in excess of what the Giants can cobble together, notwithstanding their value to their current club.The Power went all in at the 2018 National draft, securing the highly-rated trio of Connor Rozee, Xavier Duursma and Zak Butters, and couldn’t have been more pleased with how they performed in their freshman season. Are the Dogs able to compete physically with their main finals rivals?One of the big winners of the compromised season are the Pivotonians, not just because of the decision to schedule matches usually fixtured for the MCG at Kardinia Park, but also the reduced number of games must be looked upon favourably by Chris Scott and his match committee.The new draftees and those in the reserves will now get their opportunity, but will they be able to perform to the same level of those that have left? Overflowing with talent and desire from youngsters Luke Davies-Uniacke, Cam Zurhaar, Nick Larkey and Jy Simpkin to complement the old guard of Shaun HIggins, Jack Ziebell, Ben Cunnington and bookends, Ben Brown and Robbie Tarrant, it would not surprise to see the boys from Arden St via Hobart bounce up the ladder.With news that their biggest name, Lance Franklin, is again facing his football mortality the Swans now have the opportunity to use a real-life crystal ball and see what the future holds after another great forward departs the SCG. With five less matches scheduled in 2020 and one played several months ago, the extra gas in the tanks of their older, but still prime movers could make the difference between another ignominious finals exit or that previously unachievable goal.In the 2019 off-season the Saints loaded up with Dougal Howard, Brad Hill, Paddy Ryder,Zak Jones and Dan Butler. Will they continue this Tiger dynasty, or bear witness to the first cracks in the dam?It’s probably not unfair to suggest that a higher profile club with the current North Melbourne list would be talked up much more enthusiastically leading up to the restart than the Kangaroos. The new breed for all of their potential and silken skills are yet to show the same mental fortitude.A functioning two-pronged tall attack would go a long way towards returning Melbourne to the top half of the ladder.What they are possibly missing though is that next marquee player who puts the rest of the group on their shoulders and drives them to great heights. Since WW2 only Melbourne (who after a last hurrah in ‘64 from their golden era have still not saluted again), Brisbane (who took 15 years to return to top 4), and Hawthorn (who have finished in the top four twice since their third successive flag in between two years missing the finals), have managed this most exclusive feat.Maybe thirteen is an unlucky number.While injuries could be listed as a concern at half a dozen clubs, most notably Fremantle, there can be no doubt the Bombers are currently being hit hard by ailments to several vital players. A lot depends on what happens this season and next as to how that conversation might turn out, but there can be no doubt that adding the impressive mature age Tim Kelly to an already stacked West Coast midfield can only make them better.An impressive round one victory albeit against the hapless Suns has the teal and black primed to bully their cross-town rival this Saturday night en route to an exciting season-defining stint in Queensland which could confirm their credentials as a finals worthy team.Will Schofield (31), Shannon Hurn (32), Lewis Jetta (31), Brad Sheppard (29) , and even Jeremy McGovern (28) are all well above the league average age and surely not getting better, again though from a very high base.Your email address will not be published.It’s hard to reconcile that GWS and the Gold Coast were effectively identically set up ten short years ago, such is the different path they’ve travelled since.