Stack mustn't be 100% physically right. You would have to think he will be rested and hopefully comes back at or near his best next match.
The other thing is these brilliant young aboriginal movers like Bolton and Stack will not be appreciating the bad weather. I played a bit of country footy with an aboriginal player from Darwin and he came to us just before mid season and looked such a jet we based our whole game plan on him before he had even played a match. Right at this point the bad weather set in and he could not get a kick. So much so he was dropped to our seconds. Anyway later in the season as the weather improved so did he and he first won us the last available spot in the finals with 4 last 1/4 goals from a wing to guide us to a big comeback win in the last round. Then in the finals, again on top of the ground in dryer weather, he was astonishingly good. He was in a similar age group and a roughly similar style of player to Bolton and Stack as well. So I wouldn't panic if those players are struggling through a cold snap with lots of rain in the depths of the Melbourne winter. They are likely to be at their best when the whips are cracking on better days deep in September.
The other thing is these brilliant young aboriginal movers like Bolton and Stack will not be appreciating the bad weather. I played a bit of country footy with an aboriginal player from Darwin and he came to us just before mid season and looked such a jet we based our whole game plan on him before he had even played a match. Right at this point the bad weather set in and he could not get a kick. So much so he was dropped to our seconds. Anyway later in the season as the weather improved so did he and he first won us the last available spot in the finals with 4 last 1/4 goals from a wing to guide us to a big comeback win in the last round. Then in the finals, again on top of the ground in dryer weather, he was astonishingly good. He was in a similar age group and a roughly similar style of player to Bolton and Stack as well. So I wouldn't panic if those players are struggling through a cold snap with lots of rain in the depths of the Melbourne winter. They are likely to be at their best when the whips are cracking on better days deep in September.






