One glaring weakness in the recent state game against WA was that when the ball hit the ground inside 50 SA lacked any crumbers/small forwards. I then thought who should have played that role, and to be honest i couldn't come up with 1 specialist small forward worthy of a state guernsery.
Looking back through Central sides between 2000-2009, one common theme between all those squads is that there has never been a true specialist small forward, the 3 that come closest to that description IMHO are Danny Stevens, Ian Callinan and Scott Dutschke but all three of them would probably still have been selected based soley on their midfield ability. Without having specialist small forwards Centrals have still been the team of the decade.
I then thought is this just another change in football that is happening all over the land, but in the AFL teams have still found room for the specialist forward such as Milne, Ebert, LeCras, Wonnameri, Betts, Ryhan Hooper, Matty Campbell, Farmer etc.
Been someone who only ever played as a small forward in aussie rules i would be sad to see the art of crumbing and being a small forward lost to make shift forwards.
Is the small forward dying, or is it just a phase?