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What is the most important KP position on the ground?
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Depends onm the teams style of play I guess.
You could say that CHF is the most important position on the ground, but you could rebut that by saying that sicne CHF is THAT important, having a quality CHB to negate the CHF is just as essential.
The only thing I'm sure of is ruck being the elast important of the options.
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That's also largely because Carlton never had a problem kicking a score - It was that they were sieve-like in defense.CHB are so crucial to a strong structured team. Jarrad Waite's form is no coincedence with Carlton's, it's because of him being solid in defence and providing run that Carlton are going good.
imo what makes ruckmen so valuable is their midfield like capabilities, not their KP play.I know we have been arguing about it in another thread. Last 2 teams to win the flag have had average CHF's but excellent ruck's, and Sydney won with Hall playing crap in the finals.
imo what makes ruckmen so valuable is their midfield like capabilities, not their KP play.
In terms of actual ruck play they're less valuable than the other KPs imo. If you have a quality midfield you can still win the clearances.
In the days of the 80's 90's yes.......but that position is almost defunct now......it is virtually kept open, with lead up players from deeper in the forawrd structure preferred......it is position that is a revolving door with players coming and going thru there.Centre Half Forward easy. You can build a side around a quality CHF, less so for the other positions.
If you win at CHF, you rarely lose the game.
Since when is Mitch Brown a defender?That being said, we have Josh Kennedy (Forward) and Mitch Brown (Defender) ready to come in to the side over the next 3 or so years and I definitely feel that managing the development Kennedy is more important to the long term success of the team.