It was some consolation for Harry Marsh that the club picked him for most of the first half of last season after dropping him for the 2016 grand final. However, he was demoted again after suffering through the Swans' horror start. He got twice the amount of footy in the NEAFL after the bye than he got in the seniors. Marsh will be hoping to add to his tally of senior matches, but he’s not fantasy relevant until he can figure out how to translate that form from the lower level to the ones. He is one to watch in the JLT for signs of a late resurgence, though the coaches probably prefer to let Jake Lloyd and Zak Jones do most of the rebound running.
Harry stuck in the mud
It was some consolation for Harry Marsh that the club picked him for most of the first half of last season after dropping him for the 2016 grand final. However, he was demoted again after suffering through the Swans' horror start. He got twice the amount of footy in the NEAFL after the bye than he got in the seniors. Marsh will be hoping to add to his tally of senior matches, but he’s not fantasy relevant until he can figure out how to translate that form from the lower level to the ones. He is one to watch in the JLT for signs of a late resurgence, though the coaches probably prefer to let Jake Lloyd and Zak Jones do most of the rebound running.