Incoming wrote: Only number 4 for Tasmania stood out to any extent in my mind..
I am not going to mention his name, as I know him a bit off forum. I had to do a half time analysis for the C Licence with his team's performance.
Unfortunately, for this Tassie NTC number 4, his positional play was one of the team problems, but would have easily been fixed with clear communication with the number 5.
I've been watching the NTC team train a bit lately, being mentored by the NTC coach.
This number 4 player times his closing down of space really well. In general, he uses space very well to defend in BPO.