(Source: Melbourne Football Club) WHEN a player reaches the ripe old age of 30, he inevitably comes under scrutiny from fans and from his club's list manager. Is he still contributing enough justify his spot on the list? AFL.com.au reporters take a look at every club and every player who will be over 30 at the start of next season, and make the call on whether he should stay or go. The premiership window is well and truly open for the Crows, so expect them to keep their veterans on the list for as long as possible to get them over the line. Adelaide could be in the market for mature recruits to bolster its already high-quality list. Eddie Betts The electric small forward, who turns 30 in...
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