The Duke wrote:
We all know how good Judd is. Why doesn't the entire team learn from the way he constantly puts in 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th efforts.
He gets up after being tackled and runs to a new space to take the footy again, then runs to another spot, and another. Most players dish off and are tackled then just get up and wander off with hands on hips.
So true, and he'll only get better once his fitness returns to something like normal levels.
What is particularly heartening is that this is quite obviously a trait of Kreuzer's game as well; his continued efforts in contests, coupled with his ability to run all day (and run
smartly), will hold us in good stead around the ground for years to come. Hopefully this sort of thing becomes more the norm across our list, rather than the exception.