Bruce Ross
Ken Catchpole (46)
I also wonder about the tendency for everyone to make a huge fuss about big guys in the backs. Australia can certainly use one bigger guy to take the ball forward, but you don't have to be huge to make straight meters. Horne (for instance) made fairly good meters running straight all season for the Tahs (when he wasn't broken). An 85 to 90kg guy is not that much smaller than a 105kg guy, and with some speed, skill and a willingness to commit when necessary, they can be as effective.
I was still trying to get my head around that one when Groucho raised the bar to a dizzying height:
Good post. This is very true. We're at most a direct back (not a big back) from a good balance. If you don't get a hand on them, it doesn't matter whether they're 80kg or 120kg. As long as they can defend. All our small backs except Cooper can defend.
A 40kg weight difference "doesn't matter ... as long as they can defend"!
For the first time in a very long time I'm wordless.