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Chilla Wilson (44)
Do you know though Scotty, IMO one of the truest things you ever noted was along the lines of: '...the most effective and successful teams are not necessarily the ones comprised of solely the 'very best' players, oftentimes the best teams are comprised of the right players that will make up the best team...' and highlighting IMO a very important point re selection strategy at its core.
Back in early 2010, you'd never have said of the Reds that here was the population of a team that in 15 months would win an S15 (or many of us wouldn't have). The complex and productive blend of this group's skills etc proved crucial, they were never a team of all-stars by any stretch.
All too true, and going off into another sport for the same truism, I bring up a case in rowing where for the Beijing Olympics, the eight was picked from a squad of 12 rowers, leaving a reserve four to make up a coxless crew who amazingly came so close to winning the gold medal after leading for much of the race, and got silver which was still beyond the wildest dreams of anyone, let alone the four rowers themselves.
And the eight? They bombed out in the final and came stone motherless last by a long way!