Agreed WW. I suspect the new rules won't be the issue for Ben that we are all fearing.in the [i]'Options Down Back'[/i] thread White Winmar wrote:I still think Ben has a significant role to play. He's still developing even though he's played 70 odd games. Our lack of depth in the area exposed young Ben to the main responsibilities before he was truly ready. The upside is that he's made a good fist of things and I think 2013 could be his breakout year. His strengths are his strong hands, great endurance and the fact that he can go forward and kick a goal. He's certainly not as quick or athletic as the other two, but he's still an important piece of the puzzle. All three of them rotating through the forward line and roaming around the ground will certainly stretch the opposition.
He's no Rhys Lightening, but isn't as slow as his running style makes him look.
Ben's elite fitness already sees him improve as matches drag on and his opponents tire. He's already very good in general play around the ground. But more and more he'll be the first ruckman to reach a contest, and with the new rules against wrestling, his opponents will now have trouble shifting him out of the prime position.
I reckon that contrary to popular opinion, Ben can jump, and it's more issues with timing the jump... and the timing thing extends from focusing too much on the other ruckman and not on the ball.
Also, as was shown in an excellent recent post, the stats show that just winning the taps is meaningless.
IMHO virtually the only damaging tap is one down the throat of a player who is on the move, and so very hard for the opposition to grab. If the ruckman can also then help clear a path... well..., midfielder heaven... But to tap with that level of control and vision is very, very hard..., it's far easier to just get hand on ball and so achieve a stat. Therefore, IMHO, if a ruckman is losing the taps, it's ok, as long as he's applying enough pressure to stop the other bloke from spoon-feeding his mids.
Spoon feeding your mids seems to be an almost lost rucking art. Can anyone name one current or even recent ruckman who can/could consistently do this...? Very early days..., but there seems to be some indications that young Lou Pierce may eventually be such a ruckman(?) If so..., now that'd be the ruck stats that would really count...
So...
Will the new rules help or hinder or be irrelevant to the Owl?
Owl can jump... timing and focusing too much on the other bloke is his biggest problem at centre bounces.
Losing the taps doesn't matter as long as you can prevent you opponent from spoon feeding his mids.
Spoon feeding your mids is real tap work, is very very hard to do consistently, and is an almost lost art.
Who can do it today? I say no one currently..., which is backed up by the stats as per Samo's excellent thread viewtopic.php?f=1&t=78271&p=1271785&hil ... s#p1271766.
Maybe Lou Peirce can eventually be such a ruckman?
I'm really interested to hear what others here on SS think about these observations. So, please... dicsuss...
(Hey Grant, once you've finished discussing finances with Barks, very keen to hear your thoughts.)