Cory McGrath has been very solid when in the middle and for mine along with Whits, Fev and Chambers, has been one of the real hightlights of the WC.
The rotation of players in the middle has been enormous. Aside from the ruckman there were atleast 10 different heads in the centre square throughout the game.
This is a good sign and it helps to keep up the run but I guess it can also lead to a lack of continuity and communication between such a diverse mix.
When the likes of Braddles, Rats, Browny and Diesel were in the square together on a regular basis it was almost like they were psychic. Mind you having Harry as a ruckman help a tad

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The current crop doesn't yet have that same connection but it is still early. I can only see it getting better, and very quickly.
Frenchy has been solid but he still doesn't always direct the ball to the right spot. We certainly need Kouta in the middle but his days are numbered and so I would love to see Carraz given more time in the middle. Some of his late game bash and crash was just what the Dr. ordered and a joy to watch from my seat.
I will put up my hand and admit Carraz has come on leaps and bounds since I suggested he was playing for himself midway through 2004 in the VFL. A certain blood relative gave me a good old spray.
I thought Carraz was gone but to his great credit he dug deep and pulled out a blinder in the 2nd half of 2004 ‘Lazarus’ is alive and well.

Full credit to him and I suspect he will soon become a first pick each week. Being able to play aggressively down back or onball gets him a game infront of Bowyer and AB at this stage.
Moloney was a brilliant pick up for the Dees from the Cats and I hope that Carraz will develop the say way, except better.
Regards Cazzesman