Rd 9 vs Fremantle @SCG - Match Thread
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Yep, I am. Then Neil Busse became the first specialist back pocket for Richmond (and later South) who looked after the ruckman resting in the forward pocket but never went on the ball himself. Later Barassi (under Norm Smith) invented the role of a ruck-rover who replaced the second ruckman (follower) on the ball. You have to remember in those times there was no such thing as interchange. Once you were taken off you were off for good! So it meant ruckman and rovers rested in the pockets. BRING IT BACK !!!!Those who have the greatest power to hurt us are those we love.Comment
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Faces of the Team
I found this loss to be the most disappointing of the recent losses. Maybe because it was the fourth in a row, but I think also because it's starting to show on the faces of the team. There was a period of the game when many of them looked resigned to it and checked out somewhat. I think the SCG crowd are starting to feel it too. Numbers down a little, less noise, paying less attention.
Positives: I love watching Gulden, he seems to be everywhere, covers a huge amount of ground. Good to see Hickey back, Parker ever-reliable and the first game where I thought Francis played a role, in defence. McDonald was looking very good before he went off. And you know, I didn't mind getting a look at Freo, we don't see them often over here and they have some talent.
So many injuries now, and it's obvious a few are playing hobbled. It's not going to be our year, but keep looking for those positives I guess!Comment
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Yep, I am. Then Neil Busse became the first specialist back pocket for Richmond (and later South) who looked after the ruckman resting in the forward pocket but never went on the ball himself. Later Barassi (under Norm Smith) invented the role of a ruck-rover who replaced the second ruckman (follower) on the ball. You have to remember in those times there was no such thing as interchange. Once you were taken off you were off for good! So it meant ruckman and rovers rested in the pockets. BRING IT BACK !!!!
I am a big Swans history fan, and am utterly delighted to make your acquaintance.Comment
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Yep, I am. Then Neil Busse became the first specialist back pocket for Richmond (and later South) who looked after the ruckman resting in the forward pocket but never went on the ball himself. Later Barassi (under Norm Smith) invented the role of a ruck-rover who replaced the second ruckman (follower) on the ball. You have to remember in those times there was no such thing as interchange. Once you were taken off you were off for good! So it meant ruckman and rovers rested in the pockets. BRING IT BACK !!!!Comment
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But we always had two specialist rucks, one of whom was better than the other. That meant the second ruck had to learn how to kick a goal.
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Don't you mean there was a Ruckman and a ruck rover? I have never seen 4 rucks, big lumbering Galloping Gasometers. Graeme Cornes, Alex Jesulenko (went TO CHB THEN CHF later), Trevor Barker, Neil Kerley (even though he played ruck when a player went down) were ruck-rovers/followers. But none were specialist rucks. I think you are confusing specialist rucks like Deitrich, Farmer, Carey, Moore, Round, Teasdale, Moss and Dempsey with the Follower.
But we always had two specialist rucks, one of whom was better than the other. That meant the second ruck had to learn how to kick a goal.
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BTW Neil Busse was head prefect at Benalla High when I was in form 1 so was every boy’s hero when he played in the Ovens and Murray seniors in fifth form.Those who have the greatest power to hurt us are those we love.Comment
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