2) Yesterday. He’s unfortunately outrageously limited these days aside from a nice touch here or there. Seemingly every fourth or fifth time he touches the ball he is tucking it under the arm for a hit up. Trindall offers more than Moylan in more things than not now.
Tried to see if there were any useful numbers around this but there really wasn't as both our halves can rack up some runs, but even if I differentiate for 'hit ups' Moylan recorded none of them on the weekend, so all in all pretty useless info.
I thought Moylan did run a lot this round, although I don't recall ever thinking there was a particularly good situation wasted. If he see's nothing and runs it does keep the defender on him thinking he may run at later times so I don't have a massive issue with it when used right.
Round 1
Moylan 9 runs 36 rec (run every 4.3 touches)
Trindall 4 runs 46 rec (run every 11.5 touches)
Round 2
Moylan 8 runs 42 rec (run every 5.25 touches)
Trindall 5 runs 41 rec (run every 8.2 touches)
Round 3
Moylan 21 runs 50 rec (run every 2.3 touches)
Trindall 14 runs 50 rec (run every 3.6 touches)
Round 4
Moylan 13 runs 35 (run every 2.6 touches)
Hynes 13 runs 57 (run every 4.4 touches)
Only things of note - must have had a game plan for halves to move around more vs Canberra as that is a big rise in run for both guys, and a lot of touches.
And Moylan v Halfback touches gap was at it's biggest in round 4 with Nicho back.