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There’s been a super conspicuous absence for the first few weeks of the season, as the usual Monday morning fixture of ‘talking points’ disappeared.
But fortunately, it’s been revived, and I’ll be manning it from here on out (and yeah, that means I personally won’t be penning the power rankings column this year).
Let’s get into it.
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Your club s best chance at a first-time All-Australian in 2021
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Reilly O’Brien
This is a tricky one. The Crows have a handful of past All-Australians already but it’s hard to see where the next one comes from.
Of the non-AAs on the Adelaide list, Tom Lynch and Taylor Walker have been closest when making the squad of 40 in 2017, but it would shock if either of those two were to find themselves in an all-AFL select these days.
The one that could bob up is Reilly O’Brien. He won the best and fairest in his second full year as Crows ruckman in 2020 and appears to be the one closest to an All-Australian berth.