I suspect this αnσnymσus Dominican is from Avrille (otherwise, why should he worry that readers would be distracted from the substance of the article, we’re he to put his name to it?).
And, of course, Dominicans (Trad ones in particular) have a history of being Theological powerhouses and good teachers (which is what a preacher is).
PREACHING to the people about some important, controversial issue -- backed up by logic and rock-solid theological principles? That's the Dominicans' specialty.They aren't just any preachers, but a particular kind of preachers. Redemptorists are also preachers, but they are motivated to get you to convert, usually in the setting of a "Mission" or "Retreat". They try to move you to a full conversion to God. Their sermons are supposed to end with a fervent appeal to emotion -- to grab you, to motivate you to take action.
The Dominicans would be the experts at "new ground", something that has to be figured out, using Catholic theological principles. That's their specialty.
St. Thomas Aquinas was a Dominican. After he came along, the Church forgot what they were using before, and have used his Summa Theologica to train seminarians up till the Church was infiltrated and fully taken over at Vatican II.