Quote Originally Posted by comrade View Post
I thought so, but then Mofra started reeling off names like it was a good thing and now I'm confused.
I read it as working hard to guard against the opposition outlet possession i.e. working both ways.
Our defence was under pressure last year because a lot of players tend to run a lot harder when we have possession than when we don't. Most kids who were stars as juniors probably were taught to play that way.

The Dusty scenario is an interesting one because he clearly is a one-way runner but gets away with it because other players (primarily Cotchin) cover for that. Cotchin - a brownlow winner - has sacrificed his game for the team. That goes back to the topic of the thread really, who do we have that is prepared to sacrifice their game of the good of the team?
I'm adamant Wallis does and Bont seems ok to play forward more. Who else?