Look the Dogs were under manned and the side they fielded was young, inexperienced, short and not physically strong and with pace and footskills as weapons they made us look second rate. You work it out. It’s not like it was a bolt from the blue. We struggle to keep up a lot of sides. We smashed Geelong who are also slow. Pace in the midfield, apart from the ruck, has been our achillis heel for years. We are probably getting quicker with the turnover but so is everyone else. To be quick these days you need a couple of really quick mids. That is what recruiters are targeting. Having a quick ruckman doesn’t help much.
You can paint it anyway you like but as far as the midfield goes we have to accept that for 2 to 3 years Buckley, Burns and Licuria have been on the decline and no one has gone close to filling the void. That O’Bree has become a linchpin is entirely symptomatic of our plight.
i agree the dogs made us look second rate.
with the introduction of the newer players we are getting quicker and losing our muscle at the contest, we need to be stronger inside and win the ball first more so we can let our runners actually run.
but yes, it has gone from a strength to a weakness, i agree. but i dont agree that obree is the weakness. simply taking the most dominant midfielder of the last decade out of the midfield will do that, have to be patient and wait for the next group to grow into the vacated roles.





