I'm pretty sure that my old Greek footy coach Pythagoras would suggest that semi played a pretty big part in Scott "running him down"
I always thought he was a bit overated. I officially have a man crush on him now.
Actually tackles and missed tackles say he offers plenty. Doesn't offer much in attack though, and I say this as someone who knew he would be a great signing.
I agree that defenders like Scott are uncommon, but to say 'any player can attack' is an overstatement. There are plenty of good attacking players in reserve grade but there are also plenty of ordinary ones in first grade.
But you'd agree that given a group of your average 17 players that will take the field in any given week, that the value of those that can predominantly defend probably out weighs the value of those that can just attack?
I don't think there's many (if any) who play in the NRL each week who don't contribute in defence. But there are plenty who are easily replaced in attack.
Actually tackles and missed tackles say he offers plenty. Doesn't offer much in attack though, and I say this as someone who knew he would be a great signing.
Great play - game changing.
The statistics will just record it as a tackle, no different to someone who comes in fourth man and grabs a leg. The defensive stats should tell us more, like it should be recorded as a solo tackle, cover tackle and a forced fumble. Gordon should get a fumble recovery stat.
I've been watching a lot of American Football.
Champion Data surprisingly didn't credit him with a try save.