Agree APS, and I'll add to that, when we had Roo and Gilbert, Gamble looked better because he wasn't trying to be a KPP (which he is not)AnythingsPossibleSaints wrote:Just checked the stats and not only did Roo hardly touch it after the approximate time Gilbert left the forward line, but he didn't take a single mark for the rest of the game. Not one.AnythingsPossibleSaints wrote:Why, because it worked out so badly for the team when he was up there tonight?degruch wrote:What's new. Just keep him away from the F50 FFS.Sam23 wrote:Terrible disposer of the ball now, gets caught, double grabs, fumbles.
In case you missed it, when he was up there, he gave us a very mobile tall target and one that had to be watched very closely, by whoever was on him. That meant that instead of whoever was on him just being able to zone off him and double team Roo, he had to chase Gilbert around, and as a result, Roo had taken 7 marks by about half way through the second quarter.
How many did Roo take after Gilbert went out of the forward line (at around that stage, half way through the second)? I'm guessing very, very few. In fact he hardly touched it after Gilbert left there.
It's not all about one guy and how well he does in a particular position, but how the team goes as a whole, while he's in that position.
When Gilbert was up there, as well as getting a few marks and kicks himself, his presence allowed Roo to go one out against McGuane and he took 7 marks in about a quarter and a half (according to the stats they put up on the big screen, around half way through the 2nd). When Gilbert went down back and Roo was regularly double teamed, ZERO MARKS in two and a half quarters. Facts.
Doesn't have to be Gilbert, but someone, please.