Synbad wrote:
Donstuie wrote:
Does anyone else remember the "not another @#$%&! midfielder" days?
Not really....
Since individual contests died off.. its always been about the midfield...and contests between teams.. not ust in the midfield but a rolling swarm of mids...getting as many players to contest as possible.. so its no longer about individuals.. swarming is numbers...more numbers higher the %.. but there is a scientific/ strategic way to do it..
its not haphazard anymore
Just the types and roles of mids have also been adjusted...everyones a midfielder... the more u can that can attack.. create and defend whilst going from contest to contest.. the better u stand
Not only must they create they must go from contest to contest and defend ...and attack
cant have judd and murph in a semi have one tackle between them... thats captain and previous captain
leadership.....
setting the tone...
I have just had a look at the stats for this year and this perception that Murphy and Judd don't tackle and run both ways is misleading. Both averaged 3.4 tackles a game this year. Compares favourably with some of the gun midfielders including Hanneberry (2.

, Sam Mitchell (3.1), Cotchin (3.4) and Swan (3.4). Even Simmo only averaged 2.1.
I just don't think they had enough support in the midfield to be truly effective. Can be quite taxing on individual players if they are carrying the load for others.
I just think they did not have enough support to be truly effective.