I don’t think he’s only got a stable spot because of injuries. The only players who you would consider best 22/23 on our injury list atm are really short, lynch, Gibcus and maybe Tarrant. That’s 1 half back flanker and 3 key position players who even if they were healthy wouldn’t come in at the expense of graham.
Coaches clearly like what he brings to the table as much as a lot of us (myself included) don’t always agree with. At the start of the season I had him as 23rd man so agree he’s probably in that 18-24, don’t think I’d go as far as 28 lol.
Don't get me wrong - I like what he brings as well, just think he doesn't have as many tools or as high a ceiling as some other players of similar role.
With KPP's injured we have seen some movements such as Pickett moving to the forward line as a marking target, which hasn't been effective, but it's evidence that our injuries (and subsequently returns) don't only impact the direct position of the injured player in question - hence the return of players like Lynch and Gibcus should put pressure on a player like Graham for example.
If we had a completely healthy list without significant form issues my 22 would look something like this:
Grimes Balta Gibcus
Rioli Vlastuin Broad
Pickett Cotchin KMac
Ross Lynch Dusty
Mansell Riewoldt Bolton
Nank Taranto Hopper
IC Prestia, Short, Baker, Ryan
Sub/just outside B22: Young, Clarke, Cumberland, Graham, Miller, M Rioli
Plenty of players able to rotate through the middle or swaps positions. It shows we are really struggling for small forward quality.
Question for you - out of that B22, who do you think Graham is an automatic selection over, considering quality and role/position?For me this places him somewhere in the 23-26 range currently.