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He got shutdown by Harry O'Brien who is a good defender against smalls. He doesnt have to chage his natural game because of one thrashing.
That wasn't meant to be a criticism.
Ballantyne is a far more useful/effective player when he's played further up the ground. The exception would possibly be if he's isolated 1-on-1 inside 50, we're unlikely to see that at AFL level though. From HF he's able to get involved at stoppages in the forward half, create opportunitys for the forwards and he's fast/smart enough that he won't have too much trouble getting front and centre to the forwards from an extra 20m-30m away.
I'm one of his biggest fans and have defended his recruitment from day 1.
Bit harsh on Dessie. He is still easily best 22 when fit. For example he was our equal fifth highest goal kicker this year from 9 games. All the others above him had eighteen games or more.
When is he ever fit? The last few seasons he's either been injured or on his way back from injury. If you're expecting Des to be a major contributor for 22 games you're kidding yourself.
I doubt Mundy will be in the forward half either. Harvey will most likely continue his development as a midfielder and if not there his next best spot is sweeping/third tall in the back line.
I wasn't saying what Harvey would do, that's just what I'd like him to do.
Mundy would be an ideal high HF, gives great delivery into the F50, he's a decent mark and he can still get involved through the middle which will help him develop in that role.
Playing a sweeping role across half back won't help him develop further.
Mayne out of the square is interesting as he does lead well, but I'd prefer to see him on the flank so that he has more involvement and maybe an occasional run on the ball
I'd like to see him rotated through pretty much every single position in our forward half
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