



Over the years the doggies have produced some of the best tap ruckman you would ever want to see in any AFL team. Many have gone on to win a brownlow medal. Take for instance Norman Ware, John Schultz, Gary Dempsey, Scott Wynd, Luke Darcy (should have won the Charlie) and even Barry Round first played for the dogs and went on to win a brownlow at another club.
I can't remember Norman Ware ( Iam not that old), and very little of Schultz ( I was about 3 when he won a brownlow), but do remember the great Dempsey and of course Wynd, Darcy etc. For me Dempsey was the best AFL ruckman ever.
Todays game is vastly different and a ruckman can no longer just be tall and be able to tap down the ball (Refer Street), the ruckman must be able to leap high fromn a small run up, be able to run and be agile like an Ayce Cordy and kicking must be accurate.
What do you think makes up the ideal ruckman in todays game ie, what size, what skills do they need?
Do we have anyone that will fit this bill in the future?
Or is the role of ruckman diminshing and you no longer need a true ruckman?
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