barks4eva wrote:Birss was a dud, I couldn't believe he was getting a game, a complete waste of time and space!
Birss was nothing special, but he was certainly an AFL-quality player. His last two games for the club - Rds 21 and 22 in 2008 - were probably his best.
He was then dropped for the QF, with McQualter and X Clarke coming in for himself and Dempster (who suffered his season-ending injury in Rd 22).
McQualter went well, but X had the sort of game you would expect from someone who had not fully recovered from injury and hadn't played since Rd 7. So X went out for the SF and, as it turned out, the PF, but instead of bringing back Birss, they went for Armo, who didn't do very much in either game (although, as is his wont, he completed 7 tackles against the Hawks).
And then, at the end of the season, bye bye Birss. It was a big surprise: sure, he wasn't in our top 22, but he seemed to be on the margins of it.
As things turred out, our terrific run with injuries in 2009 meant that, had we kept him, we would have had no need ever to select him for our top 22: as indeed turned out to be the case with other fringe midfielders like Armitage (who got a run in a few games which didn't matter) and Steven.
So delisting him proved to be the right decision for us, even though it seemed an odd one when it was made.
But the guy was no turkey: he was the essence of a GOP.
"It is useless to attempt to reason a man out of a thing he was never reasoned into."
- Jonathan Swift