I reckon so. He was at fault for one of the goals and made some misjudgements in the second half. Many around me couldn't beleive that straight swap of Arron Martin for Parkes when we're 2-1 down but I understood Taylors thinking and Parkes literally didn't put a foot wrong once he came on. Winning the first ball puts you on the ascendancy, whilst scrapping for and winning the second ball means the opposition have already reshaped and the counter is all but done.Does Aaron getting "the hook" signal another spell in the "boon docks" for him, I wonder ?