singindablues wrote:
I'm living overseas, and thanks to that oasis of culture called Name a Game I've got a nice selection of Carlton wins in the cupboard. They arrived two weeks ago and frankly I've done F-all since but watch 'em.
The '07 comeback against the Dons.
The two Collingwood wins this year.
The Richmond win this year.
The Port, Dogs, and Lions wins this year.
It's been bloody beautiful, but I have to say, I've been stunned by the fact that Bentick, who I generally think of as in and out type, features and features significantly in the vast, vast majority of these beautiful victories. Dispossessing Simon Black, throwing Cameron Cloke to the ground, he practically starred in half these games. I'm just writing this because next to none of us, including me, have him in our best 22. And now Yarran's arrived, and Robbo, it's names like his that will get squeezed.
But it's just a bit bloody interesting, isn't it.
I seem to remember a bloke called Ratten retiring, and insisting his No. 7 go to a bloke called Bentick. I wonder if we'll see a bit more of him than we think. And I wonder if in time we'll be rapt about it.
Probably not. But I wonder.
Interesting point mate.
There's no doubt AB has his moments, but I think he really needs to start playing more consistent football. He is prone to the odd horror game where his influence on the game is minimal.
If you have a look at his stats
http://stats.rleague.com/afl/stats/play ... ntick.html you will see how his stat count really does vary. It is possible the main reason for this is he is a horses for courses type. He is not quick by any means, and so maybe the MC prefer to leave him on the bench more in games they expect to be quick paced. Just a theory.
For mine I think he goes missing sometimes, a bit up and down, and hence in and out
He has been there long enough now to start being a really consistent contributor.
I also think the other thing that some fans see as a negative, is he does not have much hurt factor with his kicking.
But hey, you might be right and AB might surprise us all and be a really consistent in-and-under player for us in 2009, and heaven knows we need to free up the Skipper a bit more so he can hurt teams more using his run outside the packs.