tony74 wrote:Video analysis after video analysis after video analysis. We are talking about the ruck clearance. No third man up will hurt us. And I trust the expert and Skrobo knows his stuff. But please understand and I stress this. We are building a team where we have multiple players for every position. Every position. So one day at the end of September we have no weak links.
It's an interesting insight Tony. Do we as footy spectators get too carried away with those "down the throat" taps that lead to a deliciously clean takeaway. They look poetic in sports terms and stick in your mind as "now that is how rucking should be done" But how many times does that happen? - a pretty low % probs.
You look at a lot of the rucks that play in premiership teams and a lot are the big, physical, imposing kind - Keating, King, Mumford, even once-ours McEvoy. They are such a physical force in the fight for the contested ball - blocking, banging into players, landing on oppo mids to corky them, protecting the ball drop zone, using those big fat legs to stop hungry oppo mids burrowing in. In the congestion of finals in particular those "path-clearing" big units in ruck and forward line can be so damn valuable.
A query over Sandilands is whether his domination in tap work actually equates to clearances the way you would think they would. And even a guy like Goldstein who was thought of as the best ruck in the comp for a while - his team couldn't compete with the best midfields in the business. So whether that athletic, mobile type ruck who is great around the ground is actually the best ruck to have in the overall picture is a fair question.
The analysis obviously questions Hickey's ability to stand and wrestle with the strong rucks on his lonesome whereas last year he got a fair bit of support from 3rd man up. Roughhead from Dogs did well last year who was also a pretty athletic type ruck but he had Bont help him out a lot over the top.
I didn't give up on Longer - he had the shoulder reconstruction I think last year and then had concussion which takes quite a bit of time to get fully over. He was a number 8 pick for a reason and those big guys can take a lot of time to get all their limbs properly coordinated while running hard all over the field. I've always liked the different style of rucks we have on the list to cover the direction the game goes in - Longer, strong, physical - Hickey, athletic, skillful - Pierce - potential fwd - Holmes - great jumper.
Interesting times in Ruckville for Saints.