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Kent, blease,jetta and Trengove should help the mids

and some other bloke caleed Jack..... ummm..what was it again :unsure: lol

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Going by the stats we matched fairly evenly with the saints.

Mel St

Disposals 291 - 292

Clearances 25 - 29

Inside 50 44 - 38

Con Pos 97 - 107

Tackles 30 - 53

Thanks mate!

Stats look ok from that, the i50 to scoring shot ratio hopefully can be rectified by Clark and Dawes, but the tackle count..... sheesh

Seemed like possies and clearances were caught up a bit once the game was pretty much over tho.

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Davey apart from a 10 day period when he looked in good form seems to have reverted in the past 2 matches. Can't get near the pill.

FFS if Davey and Sylvia actually put in like 10 yr players should then we wouldn't be nearly as bad.

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Davey apart from a 10 day period when he looked in good form seems to have reverted in the past 2 matches. Can't get near the pill.

FFS if Davey and Sylvia actually put in like 10 yr players should then we wouldn't be nearly as bad.

Thought Davey was good last week myself.

And they ARE putting in like 10 year players.... 10 year MFC players!

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Not the point...we didn't let them run away with it in the last, when in seasons gone by we would have capitulated and lost by a LOT more.

Not much to hang your hat on but Hardtack is right. In past years we would have lost this by much more. A tiring Melbourne kicking against the breeze in the last could have got very ugly

They also had a more full strength side out there so I will hold off on the wrist slashing for now

However, if we end up at Kardinia Park next week remind me to pack the razors just in case

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Davey is finished. Although that isn't news, hes' been finished for years.

If by finished you mean he's finished for the pre-season, then yes, you're probably right.

But let's hold off til the real stuff starts hey, I mean Clark and Trengove haven't played a good game this NAB Cup either, are they finished?

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Intresting how our leading tackler was Magner with 7, followed by grimes and Rodan with 3! EVERYONE else had 2 or less, not good enough! eveyone should atleast get 2 tackles in a full game.

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I didn't see a single second of play from today, but if we were competitive in disposals (meaning we got our hands on the ball) and inside 50s (meaning we got the ball relatively close to goal), then that's an improvement on last year, where our uncompetitiveness stemmed from not actually getting our hands on the ball and not getting it inside 50 enough.

With more practice, and a full strength line up, these disposals and inside 50 numbers will translate into better performances.

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Davey is finished. Although that isn't news, hes' been finished for years.

I only have one comment. I really do hate umpires. Is despise worse than hate ?

In order of magnitude: hate, despise, abhor

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No Tom McDonald today either. That hurts given the success he's had int he past on Big Nick.

All in all, we lost in a single quarter. Whether that is because the Saints only turned it on for one quarter or because we turned off is an interesting question. If the former, we are in for a world of hurt this year. If the latter, it's not a terrible thing.

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I am not overly happy with the result but when you see stats such as:

TOP INSIDE 50's

Colin Sylvia 6

Nathan Jones 6

Daniel Nicholson 3

Aaron Davey 3

Everyone else had 2 or less

We are always going to loss when those 4 have the majority of i50's.

I will look forward to the return of Clark and Dawes.

Our best midfielder leading inside 50's?

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Surely there's a 4th especially reserved for umpires...

loathe !!!

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Davey is finished. Although that isn't news, hes' been finished for years.

I only have one comment. I really do hate umpires. Is despise worse than hate ?

We lost the free kick count 23-10 and the inequality in that department has been fairly constant and telling over the three weeks of the NAB Cup programme. Of course, there's no law that you have to get the same number of frees as your opponent but if it happens often enough, then there is a problem with the way we play. The coaches need to work out what it's all about because these figures suggest we're playing one man short over the ground every week we play.

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