keogh wrote:
I have never been a Houlihan fan as we all know. I also have stated why as well. IMO he has minimal impact in games. You can look at most things in different ways and disagree until the cows come home.
How do you blokes not know that Worsfold told Hurn to play a more defensive role last week and therefore you can argue he beat Houlihan as Houlihan didnt score a goal and just had a fair game offensively.
So you guys might be off the mark. How do you know?
Do you know what role hurn plays in the WC team?
1. Houlihan went to hurn. Not vice versa
2. Hurns greatest strength is his long accurate kicking. They try to free him up whereever possible to drive the ball foward with his kicking. On Sunday, hurn had was limited to just 6 kicks. If you want to have a look at his potential impact, just look at a few of his kickouts.
3. Hurns 6 kicks and 10 possesssions were season lows. His dreamteam score of 40 was a season low
Do you really think WC would sacrifice one of the best kicks in the team to lock down on a player that had played just over a 1/3 of a senior game for the entire season? (37% game time against swans)
If you look at houlihans game compared to hurn...
82% game time (hurn 80%)
19 possessions (hurn 10)
7 contested (hurn 2)
3 clearances (hurn 0)
3 inside 50s (hurn 1 I50, 2 rebound 50s)
6 tackles (hurn 2)
3 1%rs (hurn 0)
2 goal assists (team high), (hurn 0)
Houlihan didnt just beat hurn. He spanked him. It was one of the few players on the day that clearly won their match ups for the day.
keogh wrote:
two things for certain are...
We can all make a judgement about Ryan Houlihan as he is about to play 200 games of AFL. Plenty of evidence. He is a bit of an oxymoron as he is one of the worst players to play 200 games. You have to be a decent footballer to some degree which you have to be to play that amount of football at the top level but what has he achieved in that time.
And the key question is does he have a role to play for us to move forward.
The way I see it . NO
I might be wrong but you guys seem to dismiss any opinion I have ,which is amusing to me because it shows a lack of ability to think the other way, that being that the CARLTON FOOTBALL CLUB SOMETIMES GET IT WRONG.
The only thing that is clear is your bias against a player.
Its undisputed that houlihan is the best option on our list as a defensive/lockdown forward.
Off the top of my head, houlihan has beaten shaw, enright, and hurn in the past 18mths ( (+other players) - all key opposition playmakers and likely finalists that we will go up against. Whilst garlett/betts apply defensive pressure they are not capable of shutting down these guys.