IF Morgan can play like he did yesterday then he should start on McManus. He was disciplined, didn't dive in, didn't make any rash challenges and turned over a number of balls. He tackles, like many players do now, by having the arms out wide and trying to get the chest on the player, stopping them and allowing more people to come in and help with the turnover. This can be very effective, but also if done with too much aggression and you nearly end up falling on the player, it's a free all day long. When he plays like he did yesterday, he's top class. It's almost like he takes it as a personal insult when a player gets out in front of him and wins the ball and he has to get back at them by bringing them down. Top forwards will get out in front of defenders, that's what happens. But it's what you do next that is crucial. Too often with Morgan he'll charge through the back of the player, which is so frustrating to watch. If you are tackling within the accepted norms and a free is given, it's easier to accept as fans. After the roasting that Burns got yesterday, I don't know if I'd have him starting on McManus. The way that Morgan marked Daniel Flynn a few year back in Croke Park is what we need.