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I like big Max and think he's top notch as a tap ruckman but seriously the finals are the yardstick . . . . 50+ taps and 20+ possessions . . . says it all for me.The answer could be different depending on which team.
At Melbourne with Oliver, Viney, Brayshaw we’d prefer Gawn’s better Ruck service delivering the ball to them, and our weaker defence Gawn is a huge asset dropping back. So at Melbourne Gawn.
But other teams that don’t have as good clearance winning mids, Grundy’s ability to win his own ball and be a clearance winner he may be the better option.
Would of been fantastic to see them head to head in the Grand Final, if only
A 2 meter midfielder who is also a great ruckman would be gold for a new franchise.If I was starting a new AFL team Brodie Grundy is the first player I’d pick.
Haha! That was ******* epic. Grundy is a weapon.Have said this before. Gawn is the best ruckman. Grundy is the best footballer who plays ruck. Completely biased but I like the one who taps it to himself the snaps the goal.
All goodSince this thread was started by a Collingwood supporter to have his tires pumped up, and is full of other Pies supporters doing just that, I'm going to say Gawn.
No argument Tulip - different types of ruckman and we are blessed to witness two great young ruckmen this year.Gawn taps and takes huge marks.
Grundy taps and works below his knees.
This is like Cox vs Sandilands, but neither is as good as Cox and both are better than Sandi. Don't think there will ever be a clear winning answer.