How often does he do that?
Usually not him taking the forward 50 throw ins.
I don't know, but I've seen it and it irks me. I'll do a count next game.
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How often does he do that?
Usually not him taking the forward 50 throw ins.
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ROB's only problem is he is only 202cm and hasn't got a huge leap on him
Really not tall enough for a ruckman.
I don't think we can question much else because he is always giving 110% out there and actually runs into defense to help out.
It's more a list management issue than a ROB issue.
I'd prefer he played CHB and was 2nd ruck but the list management don't seem to priorities ruckman for some reason
How many premiership medals go to the AA ruckman of that year? Cox maybe. You don't need an elite ruck to be successful.
I thought the same but the last few weeks he had actually done a few huge leap in the centre bounce so the ability is there.ROB's only problem is he is only 202cm and hasn't got a huge leap on him
Really not tall enough for a ruckman.
I don't think we can question much else because he is always giving 110% out there and actually runs into defense to help out.
It's more a list management issue than a ROB issue.
I'd prefer he played CHB and was 2nd ruck but the list management don't seem to priorities ruckman for some reason
This guy is seriously underrated for a ruck who has played so few games.
This guy is a set and forget ruck for the next 3 or 4 years imo. Will never be the best ruckman in the league but who cares.
We obviously need to keep developing other rucks in the meantime and if one ends up better, then great.
Let's focus on getting an actual midfield coach and some elite on ballers.
Who the **** is this campaigner?Average athleticism average skills.
2 massive requirements of the modern game.
He has only started really playing senior this year turning 25 just last month and importantly already has an elite endurance base which is different to the other big body ruckman so this will be help his longevity but he definitely will need a chop out ruckman for real AFL season, hence talk of drafting Thilthope which will allow Himmelberg to play forward when Tex retire instead of tiring him in 20-30% in the ruck, he has shown he has ability to run and chase to apply pressure in the last few games.My only concerns for him now is his longevity. The way he plays his body will be pretty beat up in 5 years. Hopefully Himmelberg or someone else can give him some assistance.
A Carlton supporter now I think.Who the fu** is this campaigner?
Ruckman seem to somehow go for a while. Ruck is one of those crappy list spots where even if you have a good ruck and forward/ruck, you still need to have a decent full time back up sitting there. If all goes well in terms of injury, they don't even play a game.He's 25 already so he'll be 30 in 5 years
I think he's improved his tap work enormously over the last year and it was on show against Sauce.
Might be a combination of self improvement, gelling more with the midfield, or getting more familiar with the coaches midfield plan (seems to be some semblence one now). Either way, I'd put him in the top 5 rucks in the Comp (Nait, Gawn, Grundy, Goldstein)
Well aren’t you a fantastic judgeAverage athleticism average skills.
2 massive requirements of the modern game.
. OB quickly becoming elite . Even in 2017 when this post was made, one of his key attributes was his athleticismOut of how many players?2020 according to Footywire: #4 across the AFL for contested marks, #24 for tackles, #6 for hitouts per game.....and OK, #491 for disposal efficiency.