Ah I don't see him playing ruck too much at all TBH. Will be something like an 80/10/10 split Lobbe/Trengove/Dixon. Seemed to be playing the high half forward pushing up onto the wings and at times. I'd wager he spent more time between the arcs then in the forward 50 by quite a margin. Schulz and Dixon obviously didn't play so hard to see the real structure but he's definitely firmed as a more keen watch for me. See how he goes in NAB 3 as we will be playing our strongest side and probably structure up as we will R1.
Edit: Should also state looks like Ports game plan has changed a bit too. Corridor play limited basically to fast breaks. From kick outs used the boundary a lot more. I think the hope is to be more careful at times and drop the ball on Dixons head and have Gray and Wingard do what they do. Hoff was used a lot as that as that second kick out of defence target.
I had a chat to Chad at the game as it was tied in with Ports Family day and he said he expects to play forward more. Hell chop Gray out I the mids almost exclusively I think. Overall less midfield time but probably more goals. Still a solid pick but a no from me.
I agree with Goodies. Your observations are great to read BigRuss. Not sure I'm as observant when I watch a game.
Just wondering if you have any thoughts on Sam Gray. It looks to me like the Lachie Neale, Michael Barlow, Nat Fyfe situation where Neale pushed Barlow onto the half forward flank last year and this year Fyfe will be a midfielder drifting forward to allow Barlow to be a half forward drifting into the midfield.
I would think Port would prefer Robbie Gray to be a half forward drifting into the midfield rather than the other way around and Sam Gray could be the player allowing that to happen. I know he had his good scores with Wines out of the team but he took his chance and gave the coaches something to think about.