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The Great Ruck Debate. - Printable Version +- Carlton Supporters Club (http://new.carltonsc.com) +-- Forum: Princes Park (http://new.carltonsc.com/forum-4.html) +--- Forum: Robert Heatley Stand (http://new.carltonsc.com/forum-14.html) +--- Thread: The Great Ruck Debate. (/thread-6556.html) |
Re: The Great Ruck Debate. - madbluboy - 07-21-2024 (07-21-2024, 05:55 AM)kruddler link Wrote:Which is consistent with what i said all along. I remember. Re: The Great Ruck Debate. - ElwoodBlues1 - 07-21-2024 (07-21-2024, 06:10 AM)kruddler link Wrote:Just as an aside....Agree...everyone got carried away when Gawn and Jackson were front and centre of Melbournes premiership win but that was a one off season and playing two very good No1 rucks in the same team rarely works and has a knock on effect of limiting rotations, positional changes etc when most of your interchanges will be mids/wingers resting. For us its even more critical to not sacrifice, pace and mobility given we are not a quick team and have a slower group of mids than most. If we had two TDK's then I would be more inclined to play two ruckman in games where I thought we may get an advantage but I wouldnt do it every game either given the composition of our team. Re: The Great Ruck Debate. - kruddler - 07-21-2024 Another example of how unimportant the need for 2 rucks is, when you get by with half of one for the almost the whole game. Helped doubley so when we copped so many other injuries, Acres, Kennedy, Saad, Walsh all hobbled at stages, the extra small by comparison being much more important. Pressure got us back into the game, not ruck dominance or clearance work. Good old fashioned pressure pressure pressure. Re: The Great Ruck Debate. - Lods - 07-21-2024 Pressure may have gotten us back into the game...against the 17th placed side. : : But very little about that game was a big positive. Yep, Tom is banged up. Wonder if he'd be as banged up had he been sharing the duties all year. Pitto isn't that durable either. Wear and tear is a factor. Having said that, when he came back on Tom was probably amongst our best. Even on one leg he gave us a bit. But what if he hadn't come back, and... What if we weren't playing North.... but Sydney or Brisbane in a finals game. That game may not represent a win for the two ruck idea. But its not a great victory for the solo ruck either. Re: The Great Ruck Debate. - ElwoodBlues1 - 07-21-2024 Tom needs a rest, as I said on the post game thread it's time to play Pittonet vs Port and let TDK get a spa and massage. TDK on one taped leg was important after half time today and needs managing rather than a second ruck in the team. Re: The Great Ruck Debate. - Lods - 07-21-2024 (07-21-2024, 10:29 AM)ElwoodBlues1 link Wrote:Tom needs a rest, as I said on the post game thread it's time to play Pittonet vs Port and let TDK get a spa and massage. I think the general consensus from all is that he needs a rest. But this will be the second one in a couple of weeks. Are we dealing with a chronic injury, one that he will carry for the rest of the year. Or would a couple of weeks off now be sufficient to heal him and freshen him up. Re: The Great Ruck Debate. - madbluboy - 07-21-2024 He rolled the ankle in the first quarter of the Giants game. He hasn't had a rest. Re: The Great Ruck Debate. - ElwoodBlues1 - 07-21-2024 (07-21-2024, 10:37 AM)Lods link Wrote:I think the general consensus from all is that he needs a rest.Can't win a premiership without him and playing well so I'd be hoping for him to heal a bit. If it's a chronic injury or needing surgery etc then I'd be playing Pittonet and getting TDK repaired and hoping we can still get it done this season but looking to take care of a vital asset in TDK for next season. Re: The Great Ruck Debate. - Professer E - 07-21-2024 Then why pick him injured ? Are Voss and the MC f****ed in the head or something? Christ, we've got a perfectly capable second ruck killing it in the twos to give him a break. Who's running the show, Bozo the clown!?! Re: The Great Ruck Debate. - ElwoodBlues1 - 07-21-2024 (07-21-2024, 10:46 AM)Professer E link Wrote:Then why pick him injured ? Are Voss and the MC f****ed in the head or something?Selections this week showed a bit of desperation Prof and we have been fiddling with the team for weeks now in a sign of over confidence IMHO. Just got a bit ahead of ourselves and need to get some hunger back and settle the team. The backline has become a experimental laboratory rather than a settled well oiled well drilled unit being held together by Weitering who we stress about every time he looks injured. |