Sydney Blue wrote:
Not exactly a convincing answer from Ratts
He sounds like he is still struggling with the finer points of the game
Is Setanta O'hAiplin playing himself into a new contract?
He's playing very well at the moment. I think his confidence is up and I think he feels that his body is in really good shape.
That was the most frustrating thing for him in the pre-season which is probably why we saw that incident with Cameron (Cloke). He couldn't do a lot of the pre-season, he was trying to catch up whereas Cam had done the pre-season and was a lot fitter than him in repeat effort running.
He probably just thought, 'I'll muscle him up a bit' and it went a bit further. The frustration came out then that his body wasn't right at AFL level.
Now he's actually got himself into really good shape, he's running along the deck, he's winning the footy and I thought we saw a player on the weekend who played in a very natural 'see ball, get ball' way.
Sometimes that's when he plays his best. You don't over-complicate it and you have small things that you put in place for him and allow him just to play.
I thought the contrast from "let Setanta do his thing" with Ratts' comments on Walker were glaring:
"he could actually just play on instinct alone in the past. Even when he had a bit of a downer, he could still get away with an OK performance because he's fit enough"
"The game's gone beyond that now and if you don't play to what we want you to do – it doesn't matter how quick you run – I think he understands you just can't play on instinct anymore."
Diff'rent strokes I guess, but the juxtaposition was interesting