With the first month of the AFL season drawing to a close, narratives for all of the competition's 18 teams have begun to arise.
Whilst some are struggling and others are thriving, you can bet your bottom dollar that each of the league's list of polo shirt wearing pedagogues will still be desperate for improvement this weekend.
With this in mind, here are the key quandaries facing every AFL club ahead of Round 4.
Sydney
How many more Rising Stars do they have left in their deck?
With Chad Warner becoming the third Swan in as many weeks to gain a nomination, the question remains โ how many more cygnets are eligible for selection?
As the Swans are now a potent offensive side capable of beating previous preliminary finalists on their own decks, it appears worthwhile whacking some coin down on Logan McDonald to join his trio of first year teammates.
Logan McDonald appreciation tweet ๐#AFLSwansCrows pic.twitter.com/9kXBhWVSfN
— AFL (@AFL) March 27, 2021
With a month ahead that includes clashes against Essendon, Gold Coast, GWS and Geelong, the Swans look set to continue their winning ways, with McDonald - already with seven goals to his name โ given the perfect opportunity to continue feasting in the forward 50.
Should Justin McInerney return to the senior side and Will Gould make his debut, then they also remain viable options to gain further bang for your buck.
Either way, these young swans are as precocious as they are fun.