By Jennifer Witham
8:57 AM Thu 18 March, 2010
Western Bulldogs coach Rodney Eade says alleviating the club of "list cloggers" over the past five years has left him with a solid line up to take into the 2010 season.
Eade says the future is bright for the Dogs after putting half a decade of work into assembling the 46-man list that just claimed its first silverware in 40 years with its NAB Cup win over St Kilda on Saturday night.
"We haven't had anyone that's a list clogger," he said at the club's jumper presentation on Wednesday night at Crown.
"Experience has told me from the previous club I was at that you tend to at times goes for depth players that have played five or six games that are 22, 23, 24 and are not going to improve.
"What we've done is we've decided to give kids a go if we get injuries, and I think that has left the list in good stead".
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