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I quite like what Philips brings but surely we should be looking to the future and playing Bryan?
Or has he just been not that good in the VFL.
whats his forward craft like for the vfl watchers? he would need to be solid down there before being a mainstay #2 ruck in the 1s
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Bryan 70% ruck with Draper chopping out and playing mainly forward could work long term.
And he could be a weapon if he does, as his contested marking is quite good.Draper would need to put some work into his goal kicking.
he rucks big minutes, at the moment with a brief 5-7 min a quarter chop out from McBride.
His goal in the last quarter was a thing of beautySo that means the club wants Draper to be the pinch hitting forward? Which I find strange given he'd be the worst kick for goal in the league.

So that means the club wants Draper to be the pinch hitting forward? Which I find strange given he'd be the worst kick for goal in the league.
His efforts to mark this week where nothing to write home about.
The thing for him is working on his around-the-ground positioning so he can impact more aerial contests
surprised more teams don't do the CHB/ruck thing. Seems most 2nd rucks are forwards.That was a good game to build on. Got back into defense and took intercept marks, was good at ground level and in the air, and kicked a goal on the run.
I suspect the craft of a 2nd tall forward is easier to pick up, or at least less of a liability than putting them into defence most of the time. As a forward they're going to get the second best tall defender most of the time, if the opponent even has one. Good chance they'll have physical attributes that help them halve the contest even if the defender is quite smart about how they work you over. At worst, you're keeping a defender busy and potentially getting in the way of the forwards. If the ruck is in defence then they need to be studying the opponent each week and be developing a lot of that craft, and then when they go into the ruck someone has to cover their man, or else they play loose in the first place. So sort of logically it's easier to cater for a ruck/forward option.surprised more teams don't do the CHB/ruck thing. Seems most 2nd rucks are forwards.
I remember Ryder looking the goods as a def/ruck



