Punter22 wrote:
I can almost guarantee one thing. Waite, Casboult, Kreuzer and Warnock don't fit into one team - and that's before the option of Hendo playing forward. That's one too many lumbering types with limited rotations. A few years ago, maybe Waite could have run around up on a flank/wing, but I can't see that happening at his age with his history of injury.
I will grant you history, which says it would be highly unlikely that all of those guys would be fit/not suspended (Jarrad).
I guess what it gets down to is I think Casboult and Kreuzer may end up competing for the same spot (if Warnock is fit and playing decently). And given that role would be 80/20 forward vs ruck, Kreuzer had better hope Casboult can't kick, and had better figure out playing forward - pronto. Or, of course, he could be decisively more effective than Warnock in the ruck and win that battle on his merits.
..how many?, is 1 too many lumbering types..?.. ..Waite definitely isn't, hell he barely qualifies for a kpp [much more tall flanker].. ..when he is on the park [hah!], he covers plenty of ground.. ..Bolt isn't a lumbering type either, he only looks it at times due to his low fitness, which saw him run out of steam [and look 'heavy/slow'].. ..but he has apparently spent the pre-season working primarily on improving fitness [why not specialist coaching for his kick??].. ..but Bolt isn't any more 'lumbery' than any other big power CHF type.. .... ..Knockers i grant you, is the lumbering type, but for such a tall ruck he does have good fitness, if he unfortunately sometimes lacks the work rate to back it up.. ..but ultimately he, and Krooz, are ruckmen so won't ever be in the fwdline at the same time.. ..as for krooz, he covers plenty of ground, will contest and give plenty of pressure up fwd, and is better below his knees than half our list..
..so in my view, there's only really 1 truely lumbering type up fwd [knockers], and of the rucks,, they ought to be resting fwd and not playing an integral structural fwd role.. ....however, if you play 1 ruck, and a KPF/Ruck, i think you lose run even though you have 1 less 'tall' on the ground.. .... ..and this is due to workload allocation.. ..the main ruck carries too much work, and the back-up ruck does the same due to playing a big dual role.. ..so, what happens is that either of said tall when playing fwd is knackered and offers sweet F.A up fwd in terms of running capacity and pressure..
..and finally, ultimately,, Bolt offers plenty as a potential fulltime KPF.. ..however he is very poor though in the ruck..