RiverRodent wrote:
Belisarius wrote:
FWIW T-Bird didn't have the greatest of days, but all of Jammo, Setanta and Waite had a go at Roughie and he picked up marks on all of our blokes. Funnily enough the only one Roughie really monstered in a contest was Setanta.
Setanta was on him for a single contest while I think Jamo and Waite only ended up with him as a result of the usual cut and thrust of the match and were not actually matched up against him.
As far as being monstered is concerned, Setanta could not have worn him any closer; Roughead marked the ball one-handed because it was perfectly delivered to his advantage and he was flatout trying to fend off Setanta with the other arm. I suspect he would have had two hands free against each of the other three.
Monstered was probably too strong a word

, but Roughie was able to hold him off with one arm and it was probably his only contested mark. Couldn't you argue that the mismatched Thornton also suffered due to balls delivered to advantage?
I totally agree that Jammo and Waite generally ended up with Roughie due to the cut and thrust of the game(although I'm pretty sure Waite was his starting opponent for a bit), but thats modern football and as I mentioned the backline is more of a team effort these days, which is why you need so many 190cm plus players back there to accomodate all the switching on and off players due to phases of play.
By suspecting that Roughie would have had two hands free against our other blokes, are you suggesting that Setanta is our best defender in a contested situation?
I am suggesting that none of our other tall defenders have the body strength to even try to stand toe to toe with the gorillas. That's why they don't try and why Thornton has to zone off and leave so much room for an opponent to kick to advantage.