To me that was an example of 'having to go' - it was a floater in the forward line, if he didn't go get it (and get poleaxed in a tackle at best) Houston would have for a likely goal. And he did. I'd expect Rachele to do the sameI reckon there looks to be a touch of shirk about a few contests, usually the head-on or perpendicular approach contested ground ball. He's 21 and not the biggest lad out there - he's learning this stuff, and overall I'm pretty happy with when he goes and when he doesn't.
Sometimes he's harder than anyone at it, sometimes he's not. This to me says it's not an overall softness issue - but a growing decision making piece/risk assessment piece where getting it wrong is often a suspension or an injury. He's a Ferrari (second Ferrari analogy ITT) not a tractor so act accordingly. I would be pissed if "it was his time to and he just ****ing goes" and he's out suspended or badly injured.
I'd MUCH rather Rankine didn't sit vulnerably under that loose ball on the weekend. But I do karate so I don't anchor masculinity to getting hurt?!?!? or something
If it was 5 seconds to go in a loss or clear win (like Rash against Sydney) I'd agree with you.
Rachele has enough 'cracks in' efforts that I'd call him a gambler rather than soft.