RudeBoy wrote:Blair is a Premiership player and is courageous with good skills, especially good goal kicking, an asset in short supply within our team. Having said that, given the expected improvement from a host of our youngsters such as Broomhead, De Goey, Crisp, Adams as well as the impact of Greenwood, Treloar and Aish, it is clear that a player like Blair is likely to struggle to hold his place in our best 22. That's as it should be, if we are to become a genuine Premiership threat again. Ditto for White, Goldsack, Frost and Sinclair imo.
I'm probably repeating myself here... but I've never understood the thinking that "player x isn't good enough to be part of our next Premiership". It's even more difficult to understand when two of the players you list have played in a Premiership (Blair, Goldsack).
Premierships are won by teams, not individuals. Every premiership team has players who'd be considered "duds" on lesser teams but are able to carry out their specific role within a greater team. The thinking around excluding these players seems to be that they are "triers" but lack the skill or class to be Premiership players. I can't get my head around it
. This is a complete inversion of what it takes to win a flag. The Blair, and for me particularly Sinclair, types are exactly those which can help you win flags. Players that never give in and never take a backward step. They may not be the best players but with their endless energy and effort, they help to drive the rest of the team. The classier types who otherwise don't put in the work are exactly those you don't want on the field in a Grand Final.
Many posters have already played this game and lost: Ben Johnson, Rhyce Shaw, Alan Toovey, Leigh Brown... were all seen as players who could "never win a flag". It's time to lay down our gloves and give in on this one. No problem with arguing over whether "player x" is good enough to get a game next week, but don't tell me he can never win a Premiership.