I ended playing footy in my mid 30's as a defender.
Having to give way to younger midfielders I moved to the HBF, and tagged Paul Goss (Port) in a BP for a GF (win).
It's incredible the mindset change that happens just from a positional change from forward to midfield to backline.
From getting bumped, niggled, punched, pinched, kneed, punched and abused etc as a forward (and less so in the midfield because I was not good enough to warrant being tagged I suppose), I automatically (without instruction) became the aggressor when I moved to the backline. I held jumpers, shorts, bumped etc when the ball hadn't even been bounced or even when the ball was on the other end of the ground. I knew that was the program from experience.
My child hero in the VFA Alfie Beus at Sandy and did this (no, he was really really bad), as did every other defender I saw in the VFL, VFA, Metro and country footy the same applied to all forwards.
It's not new, it's expected, and if they didn't they were considered asleep.
Coaches told us to either do it if we weren't, or to continue to do it, even stand on their toes if we weren't. The idea was to take the opponents focus away from the game, their game and the ball. It was a tactic to put them off, and to ensure they know you're there all the time to squeeze out any space or freedom they may find comfort with.
It's to make the forward uncomfortable.
Setanta is doing nothing new; it's a standard. These tactics are as much part of footy today as they were in the 90's, 80's, 70's, ....since day dot.
These days with video scrutiny, the only thing Setanta can do and get away with it is to bump and be in the forward's face. Standard stuff really.
Those Setanta knockers should have a look at everyone else in defense and look at the tactics backmen apply to forwards. It's their craft. If you haven't noticed that before, you've missed part of the footy puzzle and you don't know what you're talking about.
Setanta's tactics are Footy 101 standard.
Get real and get off his back. So, you don't like him. You're embarrassed to have a novice in the big time; in our jumper. You find Setanta embarassing. I don't!
Well that's your problem, not Setanta's.
