lewisr
Bill McLean (32)
that wasn't defending in the line, which is Dean's point, nice slow down though though, he still fell off, came again and was pushed off
What is Deans' obsession with defending in the line? Is it like some macho 'prove you're a man' opinion? I know there is a big debate over the 10 being there to receive first phase ball but I don't see it being as big an advantage as having him at the back producing more counter attacking opportunities.
Regardless, defieding in broken play is much more difficult than defending in the front line. His form this year has shown he can make the big tackles. Surrounded by forwards and his outside backs he would do fine and last night he was effective at making the tackles while morohan played 15.