While he's not a SC superstar, Brent Stanton is the perfect DT player. The hard-running midfielder combines a high kick-to-handball ratio with great marking and tackling numbers to ensure that any time that he gets around 25-30 touches, the result is a huge score for your team. The fact that he is a garbage time specialist doesn't hurt either, with Stants regularly slipping into defence to end the game with some cheap kicks and marks.
In 2010, Stanton has been up and down, racking up colossal numbers on occasion while also struggling with back and ankle injuries that have caused him to miss two games. Taggers have also been a problem, with Cameron Ling holding him to 72 in round 12 after Jobe Watson saw most of the attention early in the year. However, he has still improved on his 2009 DT average and has a chance to lift it further in the second half of the season.
by xztatik
Stanton racks up tons
While he's not a SC superstar, Brent Stanton is the perfect DT player. The hard-running midfielder combines a high kick-to-handball ratio with great marking and tackling numbers to ensure that any time that he gets around 25-30 touches, the result is a huge score for your team. The fact that he is a garbage time specialist doesn't hurt either, with Stants regularly slipping into defence to end the game with some cheap kicks and marks.
In 2010, Stanton has been up and down, racking up colossal numbers on occasion while also struggling with back and ankle injuries that have caused him to miss two games. Taggers have also been a problem, with Cameron Ling holding him to 72 in round 12 after Jobe Watson saw most of the attention early in the year. However, he has still improved on his 2009 DT average and has a chance to lift it further in the second half of the season.