mjs wrote:
Two ruck men are more than enough, and I support Krooze and Hammer. Sadly I can't really fit 206 into this side, even though injuries can always tell a different story.
Krooze did a great job tonight, but that was where his strength is, at ground level. He smashed Jolley in terms of disposals and effectiveness, but Jolley actually creamed him at the ruck contests. Don't think that's too big a deal as Jolley was actually woeful other than this.
I can't really fault a strategy with Hammer playing mainly forward and Krooze playing mainly in the ruck, with Hammer resting Krooze from time to time. 206 is ok, but like others, I feel he is very good at tapping the ball to the ground and to no-one in particular. Can't see him lasting beyond the end of the year. Hammer on the other hand was great with that early tap over the back for an easy goal. That's what he can do and I hope he can get back from injury soon. Shame also about Sauce, always thought he was good at rucking and not bad around the ground.
This is my point
what does more damage? Kreuz around the ground, or the oppositions ruckman winning more hitouts?
Lets have a look
Jolly- 39 hitouts
Kreuz- 21 hitouts
Jolly- 7 disposals, 3 contested
Kreuz- 17 disposals, 10 contested
Clearances:
Pies- 26
Blues- 38
so from that, i would take Kreuz's work around the ground over winning taps in the middle
These stats show that if you get the on ball brigade right, it does not matter who wins the taps. Jolly dominated the hitouts yet Carlton dominated the clearances, and Kreuz added a midfielders run and carry on top
Next week hammer should come out and Hendo in if fit.
1 ruckman is our key to winning games