molsey wrote:
Virgin Blue wrote:
Jamison and Bower have gone past Thornton as tall defenders. If you're main reason for keeping Thornton in the 22 is he is a better spoiler in the air than Waite or White I think you're clutching at straws.
And you're point about Brown is off the mark too. Ratten said after the Lions game Bower had been pencilled in for Brown from day one, so assuming Jamo gets Fevola, that means Thornton is NOT considered for either of the two power fwds.
Seriously, Thornton is not in the top 2 key defenders now, he is slow, virtually jogs when he tries to run, goes in circles, chips sideways and back, isn't capable of going fwds like Waite. If Thornton gets back in the team we are headed backwards
You might be correct in the fullness of time Virgin Blue but I'm not convinced as yet. For many good reasons Thornton has been set aside to work on a few things - that much is clear. Equally as clear (to me) at the start of the year he was in our best 22. His stats demonstrate he is very good at finding the ball and beating his opponent and I don't think he is being passed over as yet. You might be right.
I dont believe Bower would be able to hold Brown as Bower cant hold Bradshaw, who isnt as good as Brown. I'd still have Bower in my 22 given his dash and ability to hold the very athletic types for sure, meaning in my 22 a few others have to make way.
As for the sideways bit I think there are strong parallels between the acid put on Scotland last year (you put it to fitness in another thread, I think there was more to it - the guy was pirouhetting) and Thornton this year. Scotland is coming up trumps which is great to see. Thornton has to demonstrate a turnaround of his own to get his spot back, no doubt, and his job in the Bullants was pretty poor for mine. If he doesnt demonstrate that then he'll be out as you say.
I dont think we should a) write him off or b) revel in seeking to write him off.
I dont think we should a) write him off or b) revel in seeking to write him off.
He just needs tweaking. To do what a 6'4" 95 kilo defender should do.
Break the @#$%&! lines. He can do everything else.
But I reckon it's only fair he gets his body right.
He had a great preseason. Probably one of our top 5.
My bet is that he'll be back.
There's no race on whilst we're winning without him.
We're a great club nowdays.