Nathan Buckley says ruckmen are overrated, stats, analysis, On the Couch, latest news – MASHAHER

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Nathan Buckley says ruckmen are overrated, stats, analysis, On the Couch, latest news – MASHAHER


Collingwood legend Nathan Buckley has doubled down on his call that ruckmen are “overrated” – more specifically ruckwork.

Buckley on Fox Footy’s On the Couch pointed to stats from Round 18 to support his argument, which showed several losing teams control the hit-out battle.

It included Essendon (+12 in hit-outs, -1 in first possession,-12 in clearances, lost by 17) struggling to get supremacy against a Melbourne side without superstar skipper Max Gawn.

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Similarly, Collingwood (+42 in hit-outs, -12 in first possession, -7 in clearances, lost by 2o) was beaten by Geelong in the midfield despite a massive outing from Darcy Cameron (career-best 58 hit-outs).

Furthermore, teams that have won the hit-out count in 2024 have only a 49 per cent win rate, suggesting it’s an irrelevant stat.

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“It’s not necessarily if ruckmen are overrated, it’s if ruckwork is overrated,” Buckley told On the Couch.

“I think there’s so much that happens into a clearance and then into scores or field position from a clearance that I think we overrate hit-outs.

“The most important thing a ruckman can do is in his follow up at clearance – as an extra big body to crash packs – and their aerial presence in front and behind the ball.

“I think that’s why Max Gawn is such a dominant ruckman. Yes, he’s strong in hit-outs … but he does most of his damage aerially in transition and his follow up work.”

While Buckley acknowledged the game’s best ruckman can occasionally maximise hit-outs to advantage, he believes opposition teams can combat it when necessary.

“The stronger you get in a certain area … you’ll get tagged and find strategies to take that strength away from the opposition,” he said.

“If you allow Gawn to win hit-outs but you’re sharking against whoever is at ground level, you can still have a really effective clearance game and blunt a strength really quickly.

“I think that’s what teams do when they don’t have a dominant ruckman.”

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Buckley continued: “If you win hit-outs, you’re just under 50-50 to win the game. So it has no direct correlation on outcome at all.

“Stats are stats and there’s times when a ruckman will dominant … but I don’t think it’s as important as we think.”

It received some blowback from triple premiership Lion Jonathan Brown, who argued his former ruckman teammates relished in finals footy.

“I’m a bit old school maybe but Beau McDonald, Clark Keating and Jamie Charman stepped up when the whips were cracking in September,” Brown said.

Brown turned to Buckley with a laugh: “And you saw that first hand.”

But the former Magpies coach thinks there’s ultimately more nuance that contributes to an effective midfield.

“If you get a ruckman that can get the ball out and clear it himself like (Kieren) Briggs, (Tom) De Koning and (Brodie) Grundy can do, that is a strength you can really take advantage of,” Buckley said.

“But hit-outs and ruckwork in its purest form, it’s not where it’s at.”


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