Yep, he was also in the centre quite a lot. Not fast (leg speed) but composed under pressure. In those days, on those wet grounds, playing under the rules back then (not a lot of protection for the bloke going for the ball) you had to be tough and learn how to protect yourself. Ross was very good at doing that and played with some great players in that era. He certainly wasn't flashy which meant he was underrated compared to the influence he had on a game, but he was a very valuable player and could kick a goal.Thanks Christopher, I imagined him as some battler. Didn't realise he was good enough for state duties. He was obviously a good standard.