Oisin Mullin seems to have inherited the exact role of his countryman Mark O'Connor at Geelong this year: rotating in defence under normal circumstances but when called upon goes to midfield to apply a tag on the opposition's most dangerous accumulator. The man they call Yoshi has been given jobs to sit on the best players in the league across the last six weeks and, without being talked about as having built himself a reputation as a stopper, does have the scalp of Zak Butters. Today he most likely goes to Noah Anderson, who probably has the tools to beat him.
Oisin Mullin seems to have inherited the exact role of his countryman Mark O'Connor at Geelong this year: rotating in defence under normal circumstances but when called upon goes to midfield to apply a tag on the opposition's most dangerous accumulator. The man they call Yoshi has been given jobs to sit on the best players in the league across the last six weeks and, without being talked about as having built himself a reputation as a stopper, does have the scalp of Zak Butters. Today he most likely goes to Noah Anderson, who probably has the tools to beat him.