You obviously don't follow Horse
Being good with the ball is utterly meaningless, it will be entirely on whether he did the defensive aspects how he was told. Or at least that's the only logical answer for the majority of his selections.
Will give Horse credit on one thing though, when he plays kids he almost always gives them a couple of weeks to play their way out of the side.
2 of those, as experienced and hardened forwards crept over 60 and the other is an absolutely elite player who managed 84.
GWS problem is they move the ball methodically and painfully until they're forced into a long kick to a contest. There has been nothing in the preseason to indicate that will change, they scored some quick burst goals through stoppage dominance against Sydney but otherwise struggled immensely to score. Bruhn is going to be just about the last target up forward. I mean he just scored 63 on the back of 4 goals (of which one was a complete fluke/accident), he hasn't shown any real high possession or ability to find dangerous spaces in either game.
He might be good but I'd be genuinely surprised if he's a 65+ rookie, wouldn't shock me if a 65 was his high-range for his scoring in any game and I actually really rate him as a player but there's not many players who can score well in the role he's playing especially in a team that moves the ball like that. Even in teams that move it faster you're looking at Lonie, Farrell, Aarts and McCarthy types who as senior bodies are scraping past 60 as the best case.
What I will say is he's probably only a couple of injuries to a pretty injury prone midfield from a vastly different role which could make him a good slow burn type. 160k is a lot to pay for a bench rookie though. We've got Gulden confirmed (slightly better role and 43k cheaper) and I think we get Scott as a 2nd who has a considerably better role at 55k cheaper, so really only needing one more from a pretty big pool to push him out.