Thanks for those stats Jarusa.
I can refer to my plethora of posts regarding the need for a ruckman (exceeding 200cm) in the last year. I hope all those that thought the ruck position was over rated have learned something about footy this year and from these stats.
Your ruckman gives your midfielders an advantage or the opposition's ruckman gives their midfielders the advantage of first use of the neutral ball. It's not rocket science. You can guess the result.
Those who understand the importance of a ruckman know that Stevens, Carrazzo, Murphy, Simpson, Walker, Russell...aren't the problem. Gees, even Bentick and Blackwell would look good with Cox feeding them, or at least they would have a 50-50 chance to compete if at the very least our ruckmen nullified the opposition's ruck.
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Interesting that winning the tap is not an indicator or success with only one premiership side leading the tap outs.
Yeah, but at least they make the finals having that (tap out advantage) weapon in their arsenal. That's the primary target. Then a top 4 position. Once you're in the finals anything can happen.
And when you have a Dean Cox in your team you have a 50/50 chance to win one, based on last year's stat.
As far as the 2000 team with Barnes and Alessio playing in the ruck, they had a 'great' team and Barnes took a lot of marks and created a lot of links around the ground, whilst Alessio was playing deep in the forwardline or CHF, giving their half decent crumbers plenty of ball (and goals).
Every team needs 2 BIG ruckmen over 200 cm if they want to compete.
The BIG problem I see is that our 3 tall ruckmen are:
Aisake
Hampson
Jacobs
They are all young, undeveloped, inexperienced and have a long way to go before they master this ruck caper, and we have no one to fill this void in the next 2-3 years.
It's not 195-6 cm ruckmen we have in Ackland, Cloke or McLaren, and their counterpart of similar size, Prendergast is gone. At least Prenders had a bigger motor, showed more commitment, and was a leader that bled for the jumper.
What an embrarrassment.
Yeah Kreuzner would be good, but I reckon he'll be gone before picks 4 and 5; so here's hoping we end up 15th on the ladder. But then again Kreuzner will need time to develop like the other young ones, and I doubt that the Blues brains trust is going to take a ruckman in the first round, given they invested in Hampson last year. They just don't get it.
What happens if Hampson and Aisake turn out to be unique wingmen, or forward flankers, or ruck rovers? It's possible.
We have to poach one to serve us over the next 3 years. Pity French is gone, we could have done with him this year, (even though I wasn't a fan of his type of rucking)......I wonder why he left? Pagan?
Go ask Pagan; the master of people management.
Did someone mention Charman? I can't see any other ready made ruckman that could serve us for 3-4 years.
What a frustrating and [REDACTED] situation to put ourselves in.

I knew this was going to happen when we didn't invest in a genuine ruckman since Matty Allan in 1997. For this reason I suggest that Parkin, Brittain and Pagan are all short sighted flower who have contributed to selling my club short.
At least Parkin won us flags....with ruckmen we gave him to coach in Fitzpatrick, WOW Jones, Madden, what did he give us? Matty Allan.
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2 BIG ruckmen.