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More likely we go back to Land of Giants in the forwardline and BW just rucks for 20% of the gameHopefully, we use Flynn as an intercepting backman when he's not rucking and have BJ go on sprints from the goal square to the wings and knacker the opponent's taller KPD's.
I'd be pretty disappointed if we go back to having 2 ruckmen lining up each week with them combining for 100-125% TOG.
Other teams have their rucks resting and playing 85-90% TOG, freshening up their mids. KPP's usually sit around 95-100% TOG.
Both BJ and Flynn can play 100+ minutes, so use them and rest the explosive players.
While our mids are young, they'll probably need more bench time as they build their tanks, so having BJ do 60% and Flynn do 65% wouldn't be enough of a chop out. Expect blowouts at the end of games if that's the way they play it.
31 hitouts, 12 touches, five tackles, four marks, two clearances on club debut for big Matt Flynn.
All from 64% time on ground and only seven centre bounces.
Looking at his GWS numbers, he averaged 72%, 74% and then 77% TOG in each season, for a career average of 74%. 31 hitouts is his eighth best total in his career.
The tank will build and we can let him go nuts, with either Williams available for a chop out. Welcome to the club, mate.
Give the bloke a chance to get some game time under his belt. That will comeHe was good, but I would like to have seen him use his size more to take full possession of it and get it to our mids.
Further to that, with 64% TOG, he had:31 hitouts, 12 touches, five tackles, four marks, two clearances on club debut for big Matt Flynn.
All from 64% time on ground and only seven centre bounces.
Looking at his GWS numbers, he averaged 72%, 74% and then 77% TOG in each season, for a career average of 74%. 31 hitouts is his eighth best total in his career.
The tank will build and we can let him go nuts, with either Williams available for a chop out. Welcome to the club, mate.
Stands to reason that Williams will do better the more he can match up against back up rucks as he's in that in between of not quite at no. 1 ruck level but better than most no. 2's.Further to that, with 64% TOG, he had:
- 31 hit outs from 68 ruck contests @ 45.6% (Bailey averaging 17.9 hit outs @ 29.6%)
- 8 of those hit outs to advantage @ 25.8% (Bailey averaging 4 to ad @ 22.3%)
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This is not a criticism of Bailey. Rather, the more we see of Matt, the better off we will be. It will be exciting to see our midfielders benefit from improved ruck work.
Matt's inclusion seems to have had a positive impact on Bailey as well. According to Player Ratings, Bailey's recent performance was his fourth-best out of 61 games, with a score of 18, nearly double his average this year.
It was also nice to see him at least halve his marking contests. Sick of seeing us kick to a tall only for them to be outmarked or completely blanketedFurther to that, with 64% TOG, he had:
- 31 hit outs from 68 ruck contests @ 45.6% (Bailey averaging 17.9 hit outs @ 29.6%)
- 8 of those hit outs to advantage @ 25.8% (Bailey averaging 4 to ad @ 22.3%)
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This is not a criticism of Bailey. Rather, the more we see of Matt, the better off we will be. It will be exciting to see our midfielders benefit from improved ruck work.
Matt's inclusion seems to have had a positive impact on Bailey as well. According to Player Ratings, Bailey's recent performance was his fourth-best out of 61 games, with a score of 18, nearly double his average this year.