bluehammer wrote:
Teen Spirit wrote:
ryan2000 wrote:
Cons:-
- Why leave Gibbs down back for so long. He was playing on a 2nd gamer for god sake!
Put him 4quarters of footy 22 weeks this year in the middle he'll break down, he's 18. His body cant cope with playing sustained periods in the middle...keep him down back to learn a bit with stints up forward and in the guts...cant just feed him in the wolves.
Nic
And what's more, he was doing a bloody brilliant job on Ebert...
Who's played a few more than 2 games.
I watched Gibbs at the start of the 4th quarter, just to see the way he moved and read the play ahead of him (these are the things you can do when you're 10 goals up and not worried about the result).
The best I did see was a piece of play where Ebert led out on the flank, maybe 75-80m out, then doubled back and ran back towards the goal square where the ball was going. He did most of this 3-5m ahead of Gibbs, which suggests that while Gibbs isn't express speed he at least wasn't getting blown away.
What happened next was that Ebert wasn't going to make the contest and so stopped about 15m out (which is fine for a forward to do). Gibbs ran straight past him and to the oncoming pack. His courage wasn't really put to the test as the marking contest was over before he got there, but the way he was focused on that contest rather than his direct opponant showed me that not only was he focused on helping out his teammates at the next contest, rather than taking the selfish approach of minding his own man, if needed he would have put his body on the line and jumped into that contest.
Couldn't agree more about not feeding him to the wolves in the midfield. We saw what happened to Murphy earlier in the season. Even he is now playing more in the forward line to ease the burden.