What's the biggest change at the club in the last 12 months?
Well, we're big on evidence-based decision making, not gut feel or bar talk.
And we say the photographic evidence is pointing towards one thing: the dramatic increase on the green of high-fiving and its cousin, low-fiving.
We've particularly noticed this trend in the Sturt I team on Saturdays in the recent season.
Top-of-the-pops jivers are Izzy Trenorden and his teammates Henk Pelgrim, Riley Harrison and Paul Clohessy.
Some players like Shane Ettridge, Stephen Jones, Alex Smith and Richard Weeks may be surprised to be rated second to Izzy and his gang.
But the photos show that many of their slaps are, technically, low-fives. Deft taps, at or below waist-level.
Meanwhile in the women's pennant teams, our photographs suggest Wendy Rutten's team, with Sharon Gray in particular, may soon be joining the high and low-fiving phenomenon.
And Fiona Mansfield has quietly low-fived with Victoria Kavanagh for the last three years.
For your entertainment, we've compiled this 53-second video of Izzy and his team jiving recently; released internationally, and with Izzy's OK.
See Izzy and Team High-Fiving Video Here
As further evidence, we present this set of photos of many of the Saturday top-side players over last season, high-fiving and low-fiving for all their worth.
Wanna get on the bandwagon next summer?
During winter bowls season, practice high-fiving by tapping the top of the door frame every time you walk into the clubrooms.
Make it instinctive.
P.S. We are thrilled to post this follow-up story: