I wasn't at the game WP but he appeared to spend very little time up forward, especially early in the game. Was this correct?
from where I was sitting he played mainly up forward smokey. Although on a couple of occasions he followed his opponent as he (Hawks player) tried to create a running option off the backline. This resulted in him appearing on the HBF a few times. He did have a couple of short stints at HB but that seemed to have more to do with his opponent,; well at least that;s how it looked.
He was also rotated through a lot. I must say I was generally surprised with how often Polo and Morton in particular were rotated off the ground
Thats right WP none of the forwards played well including Polo but he seems to have come out of this game unscathed from the expert critics yet agin while the rest of the players that played crap have copped it.
Why in a previous post on Polo did you list his stats from the last few years?? Who is being seduced by statistics??? I didn't notice Polo doing very much Saturday let alone chasing HARD!!
1/ I didn’t quote statistics – I highlighted the number of games he has played over the last 3 season. You said Polo had the ball “given to him” and then mentioned Tucks stats regarding clearances – I responded to the stats you presented. I said you’d be surprised at how many hardball gets Polo actually has. For mine hard ball gets are of greater importance in some cases than kicks & handballs. But hey that’s a personal view
2/ Re: chasing HARD my point was this (and I have said this many times): On TV you cannot see what a player 10-15 off the ball is doing, it simply isn’t shown. At the game you can see what blokes are doing off the ball and how hard they are working. I can tell you that were a couple of occasions on Saturday night when Connors should have gone to chase and he didn’t go hard enough. How would you know
if Polo or anyone else chased if it wasn’t shown on TV? As I mentioned above he followed his opponent (actually ran 70 odd metres) from the HF line to the HB line to ensure his opponent didn’t get the ball and become the option. Having watched the replay I can assure you this wasn’t seen on the TV and was not highlighted.