TheBluesMuse wrote:
Blue Vain wrote:
Gorringe is being absolutely flogged in the middle of the ground. How do you think he'll go against Mumford?
He won't sleep this week.
I'm not sure if it was the first or second quarter yesterday but when Gorringe replaced Kruezer in the middle St Kilda got 2 quick clearance goals... I found it embarrassing and extremely frustrating that there was zero contest. I'm glad Phillips got through the game and played well, he will be an important in.
True.
Late in the second quarter, the Saints had won 4 of the 5 centre clearances and 11 to 5 general clearances. When you consider 5 of their 7 goals at that point had come from clearances, it demonstrates the need for a strong, competitive midfield group. Its not the place for "fill ins". I appreciate we need to replace injuries but when the genuine ruck men or midfielders are available, we need to utilise them.
I read somewhere that the clearance stats finished reasonably even but its the ability to gain clean clearances which can impact the scoreboard that are the key.
Gorringe affords the opposition ruckman the confidence to focus on his tapwork due to his lack of physicality. It results in high quality clearances that too often result in scores.
When Gorringe went into the ruck again in the 3rd quarter, St Kilda got 2 of their first 3 goals from clinical clearances.
3/4 time, Saints 10 goals from clearances, 3 to Carlton. Thats the game.
I'm not saying Kruezer played well because he didn't. He does however follow up and apply physical presence around the contests.
IMHO, Gorringe either steps up and plays as a forward or he is out of a job.