You may be right about Young and how long he will take. But equally his age, his relative ‘newness’ to the game plus his progress to date suggest that he has improvement left, and that it may come quickly. Melb will be a step up and if he is going to have any chance of early selection he will have to improve dramatically.
As to your views that our man 6, was very good last season I obviously disagree. I know stats can be misleading but I didn’t take much of an interest until he came to us and so no where else to go.
On the club website his career stats, compared to his first year with us, show a massive drop off in his game in all respects accept for 1, spoils.
As a team we had some success last year together with some close results against us, and a lot of frustration - imo all representing more support for Tarrant last season, than he had previously enjoyed at North. Despite that help and playing in what I believe was a terrific backline, hampered by a failing midfield, Tarrant’s stats last year reflect a significant drop off in his career form.
As for this season, he is now I think 34. Up to you but I can’t really think his ability to get to the ball, is about to improve.
Certainly there was nothing on display yesterday to suggest it.
Stats would always make Tarrants game look like its dropping off as he played a specific role for us. For the Roos, he played a varied defensive role, defensive on talls but also intercepting. Our main focuses for intercept marks are Grimes, Vlastuin and Broad so he has no need to play that role. He played with 1 role and 1 role only (the same role as Astbury) and that was to stop the oppositions main forward and bar 1 or 2 instances where we failed, he did that role very well.