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Seems to be plenty of discussion going on as to just how well or poorly Gus is travelling so far this year. So rather than have the topic continue to be brought up I thought why not have a specific thread to discuss the big fella.
To start off lets have a good look at how he is fairing against other ruckmen. To do this I've gone for those who have had at least 2 games and 50 hitouts. The players that qualified for the list are Sandilands Hudson McEvoy Ottens Renouf Jolly Brogan Cox Jamar Leuenberger Naitanui Warnock Mumford Hampson Goldstein & Bellchambers. As you can see there is a pretty good mix of young and experienced ruckmen.
What the comparison shows is that Graham currently sits:
Looking at those numbers it would be fair to suggest that Graham isn't travelling anywhere near as badly as some here would have you believe. Especially when you consider that Gus is still pretty raw(just turned 24 and yet to play 40 games of footy) and is still learning when and where he needs to run to be a truly dangerous ruckman.
Its interesting to look back over the careers of guys like Sandilands Cox Jolly Jamar & Hudson and see that it took these guys until they had played at least 60-100 games before they started putting up the types of numbers that Graham is currently averaging this year.
Now I'm not suggesting that Graham is going to be better than what these guys have been, more that as a young ruckman I believe that Graham is progressing quite nicely and is showing some real promising signs for the future.
To start off lets have a good look at how he is fairing against other ruckmen. To do this I've gone for those who have had at least 2 games and 50 hitouts. The players that qualified for the list are Sandilands Hudson McEvoy Ottens Renouf Jolly Brogan Cox Jamar Leuenberger Naitanui Warnock Mumford Hampson Goldstein & Bellchambers. As you can see there is a pretty good mix of young and experienced ruckmen.
What the comparison shows is that Graham currently sits:
- 13th for disposals per game with 10.5, Cox leads with 20.8
- 7th for marks with 3.5, Cox leads with 5.3
- 6th for hitouts with 27.8, Cox leads with 34.3
- 1st for tackles with 6.0, next best is Mumford with 5.5, interesting to see Cox and Sandilands both average under 2.
- 9th for total frees for with 6, Brogan leads with 15
- 4th for total frees against with 9, Jolly leads with 11(has only 2 FF)
- =5th for total goals with 2, Cox leads with 4.
Looking at those numbers it would be fair to suggest that Graham isn't travelling anywhere near as badly as some here would have you believe. Especially when you consider that Gus is still pretty raw(just turned 24 and yet to play 40 games of footy) and is still learning when and where he needs to run to be a truly dangerous ruckman.
Its interesting to look back over the careers of guys like Sandilands Cox Jolly Jamar & Hudson and see that it took these guys until they had played at least 60-100 games before they started putting up the types of numbers that Graham is currently averaging this year.
Now I'm not suggesting that Graham is going to be better than what these guys have been, more that as a young ruckman I believe that Graham is progressing quite nicely and is showing some real promising signs for the future.







