comparatively he would have been in the top weight class of his time though..
Im sure if someone examined the size development in backs over the past 15 years we would see that 80kg would have been an acceptable weight in the early 80's, that moved up to 90kg at the advent of professionalism and has since increased to 100kg.
Players were lighter no doubt, but even 10-12 years ago, our backline still had guys like Burke, Mortlock, Latham, Sailor etc. who were all easily 100+ kg.
And he had no problem getting the ball across the advantage line running straight.
If you can find a "ball player" that can get the ball across the advantage line like he could, then sign me the fuck up.
But the last 10 years have seen us try this "ball player" stuff with guys that either ran across the pitch, or were shut down by the first tackler and usually behind the friggen gain laine.
McCabe is listed as 92kg at 6'1"; O'Connor is 88 at 5'11". Thats not a big difference in go forward when you take into account height.
You assume that O'Connor wont make the metres going forward that McCabe makes. He might not make as many, but I reckon he would get close, and he would bring a whole range of other skills to the position that might mean the blokes either side of him make more metres as well.
Heck even barnes was making metres crashing it up at 12 against the boks.
Weight is somewhat important, but so is pace, the lines the player runs and body height.
okay. subtract 5 from them, add 5 to our lot, and they're still >10kg heavier.
We simply don't have any inside centres who are ~105kg
The biggest guy we have after McCabe is Harris......