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PREGAME: Rd 02 vs Fremantle

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On 17/03/2026 at 19:39, bing181 said:

Lever's 7 intercepts was higher than any other Melb player, so not sure what would qualify as "high level". Not saying we don't need more, and agree on his ball use - what I don't quite get is why someone who's a leader and known for his footy smarts, doesn't know his limitations. Do not centre the ball Jake. Equally, it's a team defence, and it's for all the defenders to work together understanding who's doing what. Jake should be left one on one as little as possible - if possible.

That said, it remains to be seen how successfully he can adapt to the new playing style. It's fast and furious out there.

We need to see how Kings defensive plan plays out before we change players. The game was littered with dropped marks , both teams, even Max. It wasn ‘t just lever

 

We have a sneaky bad 5-14 record against Freo in WA for a club that's had a pretty mediocre history.

We went 17 seasons without a win there (2005-2021), albeit didn't play there every year.

14 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

We have a sneaky bad 5-14 record against Freo in WA for a club that's had a pretty mediocre history.

We went 17 seasons without a win there (2005-2021), albeit didn't play there every year.

We were pretty much always rubbish on the road until the Roos/Goodwin era.

 

I think we'll benefit from having the Dockers playing Darcy. He's not fit enough to play big minutes, so he takes up a bench spot and makes the other 22 players more tired. There are fewer ruck contests with the lasso rule in play. When he is on, he plays ruck and Max is smart enough and fit enough to make him almost a non-factor after the stoppage.

 

Just now, Demonland said:

28 and Sunny at the Start of the game. Probably 25 by the end.

No Moose then...

Moose will get his chance but I hope and am pretty sure it will not be this week. The first 4-6 rounds are typically far more frantic in terms of speed and running required. If Max can get by with a chop out, that vastly improves the running capacity of our runners.

Personally I'd swap Lever for McDonald as I'm not sure Lever or Disco could take Traecy when Petty goes into the ruck. But I'd be surprised to see this happen.

18 minutes ago, deelusions from afar said:



Personally I'd swap Lever for McDonald as I'm not sure Lever or Disco could take Traecy when Petty goes into the ruck. But I'd be surprised to see this happen.

Well personally I'm glad you arent allowed anywhere near the selectors.

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