Defending is an art in itself. You've got to have a calm head, be aware of what is happening around you, and inspire confidence in your teammates to let you and the others in that last line do your jobs, effectively.
I do not think for one nanosecond that Trent Anal has any of these skills.
The best defenders are seen but not heard: they are not 'stars' or celebrities, you don't get to see them constantly on the front pages of the tabloids for their 'tired and emotional' antics, and they don't court the press like many of these plastic nobodies you hear about.
Anal comes across to me me as an attention seeker: somebody who wants to see himself in press photographs enjoying the company of Hollywood 'A' listers, rather than being praised for his playing skills and his tactical sense.
Last night papered over the cracks for both him and his colleagues - this dipper side is NOT the team they were 18 months ago, and I suspect Bingo knows this only too well.