by Mr Fuller » Tue Jul 26, 2011 2:45 pm
I thought this was an interesting article by Jai Bednall. I would tend to agree that having ruckmen who can pay forward is a definite advantage. I don't know much about the accuracy regarding his assessment of ruckmen at other clubs but am surprised to hear him say Parry can't go forward. IMO every time he goes forward he kicks goals. Is also a decent kick for his size. I think he is only used sparingly there because he has so much value as the main forward.
REDLEGS WALKING TALL
For long periods of yesterday's win against South, Norwood's forward line was made up of Sam Rowe (198cm), Brady Dawe (196cm), Matt Davis (189cm), Cameron Shenton (187cm), Tom Jonas (187cm) and Dean Terlich (186cm).
That's a pretty sizey line up and one that is going to stretch a lot of sides.
Considering regular forwards Taylor Walker (191cm) and Stuart Bown (191cm) were also on the field, it's clear Redlegs coach Nathan Bassett has a forward arsenal to be feared - even with leading goalkicker Luke Jericho on the sidelines.
The key change in the past fortnight has been the move of Dawe to centre half forward, where he has been a revelation.
After an encouraging performance against the Eagles, Dawe was the best player on the ground against South, finishing with 23 disposals, 11 marks and four goals.
Bassett was forced to find a new home for Dawe when lead ruckman Stephen Doyle returned from injury last week.
And he's struck gold.
``With Doyley coming back (our thinking was) `Brady is good enough to be in the side, where are we going to play him?','' Bassett said.
``So we pushed him forward. His movement is exceptional. He looked excellent today.''
In Rowe and Dawe Norwood now has two ruckmen that can play effectively in the forward line.
No other team in the competition has that.
Central - Jason Sutherland (yes), Jack Hannath (no).
Eagles - Craig Parry (no), Peter Hoban (no), Jarrad Redden (yes).
Glenelg - Trevor Cranston (no), James Sellar (sometimes).
Port - Ivan Maric (yes), James Meiklejohn (no).
South - Daniel Bass (no), Keegan Brooksby (no), Adam Cockshell (yes).
North - Cain Ackland (no), Daniel Stewart (yes), Todd Miles (no).
West - Ryan Willits (no), Daniel Webb (yes).
Sturt - Angus Kurtze (no), James Wundke (no).
Rowe and Dawe's flexibility allows Bassett the full use of his interchange when Doyle is rucking.
Given the SANFL only allows three on the bench, it's a big advantage not to have to waste a spot on a resting ruckman.
``I think it's a better long term solution for us than `ruckman on, ruckman off','' Bassett said.
``It allows us more rotations and keeps other players fresh late in the game.''
It also poses significant match up problems for the opposition defence - particularly for teams like South who don't have an abundance of tall defenders.
If Norwood can keep all of its talls in form it could be crucial in September.