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Norm Smith Medallist
- Jul 25, 2024
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Not sure where to post this, but I feel this is pertinent to the club's state at the moment.
I have to question at this point whether we have made the wrong decision to bring in both Barrass and Battle. Scrimshaw was playing perfectly last year as a key defender with the ability to intercept, compete at ground level, dispose of the ball elite by foot, set up plays from defence, and hold his own in physical one-on-ones. But right now, we look as if we are lacking all that with Barrass and Battle in town, especially Barrass.
I fear we may have gone too tall and made one signing too many that it is now hurting what made us so good last year defensively.
Despite losing the clearances by 11 against Melbourne, our intercept game was actually very good in round 9; this is the game that Barrass missed.
That game was Hawthorn's best defensive half game of the season (highest scores from defensive half).
The question remains: how important to our performance is Barrass's defensive agility and movement from the back half?
I would add two caveats.
1. I would need at least six more months to provide a definitive answer. It certainly takes some time for new players to gel, so I don't think you can have a definitive answer at least 12 months from recruitment.
I would presume, that defensive concentration, and synergy will improve over time as our defence starts to understand each other.
2. I haven't rewatched the game Lions on TV, but at the ground, I thought Barrass was quite good, especially in trying move up the wing and offer a target.
I see your point, and I think it's a watch for the rest of the season.



