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Brisbane and Richmond also do not have any injuries.  This is exceptional given they played in the Prelim and Grand Final respectively.  Other Finalists with minimal injuries are Giants (4) and Eagles (2). 

Here is a summary of all clubs (excl those listed as 'Test' on AFL website.

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Carlton (3), Sydney (2) and Port(3) are also in good shape from an injury perspective.

While we are rightly proud of our improved injury list and pre-season I'm wary of how much of an advantage it is for us as many other teams have improved and lists are healthy.   

 
17 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Brisbane and Richmond also do not have any injuries

Brisbane have been very lucky and had a charmed run with injury last year.

However after having an extremely good run with injury in the run to the finals, they lost one of their key pieces in Mitch Robinson for the semi final and proceeded to lose to GWS, a game they really should've won. Brisbane strike me as the sort of side that would collapse in two if they copped a moderate to bad run with injuries.

 

Where does Kent fit in at St Kilda these days anyway?

 

33 minutes ago, roy11 said:

Where does Kent fit in at St Kilda these days anyway?

According to the nil reference in the OP, he's clearly in a different role to what he had with us.

41 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Is McCartin on their list anymore? Poor bastard.

no, he was delisted ahead of maybe, possibly, trying to come back in 2021

Edited by whatwhatsaywhat

Brett Ratten will be a gun Coach 2nd time around. 
I was hoping he might still be available this year, if Goodwin is still struggling 

But it was not to be. 
he will be a formidable opponent for years to come. 
And a hell of a nice guy...

 
2 hours ago, roy11 said:

Where does Kent fit in at St Kilda these days anyway?

I think he plays round 1.

Looked OK in the forward line in Marsh 1. Always seems to be on the move to make an option inside 50.

Would still like him at the Dees.

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