The problem is, even with perfectly placed bombs, Saab still can't capitalise most of the time. He has terrible hands, poor coordination and positioning, and rarely has the ability to out-muscle his opposite in the air. Add to this that he is useless at getting our sets started in good field position, and is a general liability in defence and in broken play attack, as well as lacking any footwork or game awareness.
I would say he, Brown, and the perennially unavailable Croker, would be our 3 poorest value top 30 contracts going into next year. Even Lodge and Waddell have something to offer still