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  1. Times we’re already getting quite desperate. THE TEAMS RICHMOND B Nathan Broad David Astbury Dylan Grimes HB Nick Vlastuin Shane Edwards Bachar Houli C Brandon Ellis Dion Prestia Kamdyn McIntosh HF Daniel Rioli Jack Ross Jason Castagna F Jack Riewoldt Tom J Lynch Dustin Martin FOLL Toby Nankervis Josh Caddy Kane Lambert I/C Liam Baker Noah Balta Jack Higgins Sydney Stack EMG Shai Bolton Jack Graham Connor Menadue Ivan Soldo IN Jack Riewoldt OUT Shai Bolton (Omitted) MELBOURNE B Marty Hore Sam Frost Jordan Lewis HB Bayley Fritsch Michael Hibberd Christian Salem C Nathan Jones Jack Viney Jayden Hunt HF James Harmes Sam Weideman Christian Petracca F Alex Neal-Bullen Tom McDonald Jake Melksham FOLL Max Gawn Clayton Oliver Angus Brayshaw I/C Jeff Garlett Jay Lockhart Tim Smith Billy Stretch EMG Declan Keilty Oscar McDonald Tom Sparrow Corey Wagner IN Jeff Garlett Jay Lockhart Alex Neal-Bullen Tim Smith Billy Stretch OUT Neville Jetta (knee) Braydon Preuss (shoulder) Charlie Spargo (omitted) Corey Wagner (omitted) Josh Wagner (omitted)
  2. Max is back in command Progressive voting - 191. Max Gawn 169. Clayton Oliver 129. Christian Salem 122. James Harmes 74. Angus Brayshaw 66. Jack Viney 51. Sam Frost 48. Nathan Jones 42. Marty Hore 38. Christian Petracca 36. Steven May 31. Jake Melksham 30. Bayley Fritsch 28. Jayden Hunt 27. Tom McDonald 13. Michael Hibberd 12. Jay Lockhart 7. Jake Lever Harry Petty 5. Oskar Baker Braydon Preuss 4. Josh Wagner 3. Corey Wagner Sam Weideman 2. Alex Neal-Bullen 1. Jeff Garlett Neville Jetta Jordan Lewis Oscar McDonald Billy Stretch
  3. And BOG for St. Kilda in last night’s game at Marvel Stadium? It was Melbourne! This brilliant contributor managed to be the initiator of 13.7 in turnovers for the side, and resulted in a come from behind victory for the mighty Saints. That’s it folks, Melbourne have set a new record for the most turnovers resulting in opposition scores. Despite leading half way through the final quarter (yet again) the Demons managed to right themselves and deliver the ball directly to the opposition to guarantee a victory for them. Watching this now for week after week, where the same players are selected, who fail to deliver, or more importantly fail to deliver it to team-mates, is simply beyond those spectating the game. Sure we have serious, serious numbers of players injured, particularly in important parts of the ground. But this train-wreck of a side, can do no better than play a couple of players completely out of their normal roles, as they can do no worse than what is being offered at the moment. Preuss was dropped from last week, supposedly because he couldn’t “clunk” enough marks. Well ANB can’t clunk any either, and he solely was responsible for five turnovers which resulted in opposition goals (not scores, goals!). Not to mention the 2 certain gimme goals which only required him to deliver to Lewis out the back on his own, and Fritsch a simple five metre handball, and on both occasions he couldn’t deliver. Corey Wagner only seven touches while playing on the wing. Give me Preuss any day over this sort of performances. Give me a completely unfit player like Jake Melksham coming off a two month injury instead. Give me a Corey Maynard wherever he might be. In all honesty they couldn’t possibly do worse. The slogan for the club is “my Heart beats True”. Well after this insipid performance and after weeks of watching the same sort of thing, the Heart of the club has stopped beating! How many supporters will turn up to watch the inevitable thrashing which will happen in coming weeks against Richmond and Collingwood? How many televised games will the Demons be allocated next year, on the back of these type of performances? How many fans will sign on as members next year? The on-field performance is having a profound effect on the club, its supporters and its future. The Demons got off to a bright start with Petracca showing what he is capable of. He finished with 3 goals for the game, but should have had more until his unselfish passing to others can be curbed. When you are inside 50m…go for goal! We have no-one else who can, so do it yourself. Then the Demons reverted to style and simply let the Saints back in the game to level the scores, before a couple of goals near the end of the first period put them back in front. A solitary goal in the second quarter was again typical of what the Demon fans have come to expect, and then despite 4 goals in the 3rd, the scores were within 4 points. The opening of the final term saw Melbourne out to a 13 point lead, until the usual culprits handed the ball back to the opposition. It made it very easy for Bruce and Membrey with 7 goals between them to win the match. Little blame can be laid at the feet of the defenders when their efforts are simply blown apart further up the field, and the ball keeps coming back. Up forward Harrison Petty again showed he could become something. He is still only 19, but held his own against Carlisle and Brown. More importantly he is able to deliver the ball to team-mates under pressure and keeps working. Fritsch produced a couple, but like previous games, just fades away. Perhaps not surprising given what he is expected to do in the absence of any big bodies for the Demons up forward. Smith and Lewis? While both have footy smarts, they don’t have the capabilities to influence the game. Neither have any pace to be able to lead so they depend upon when the ball hits the ground. Again, just filling the gaps and nothing more. The mids really need to lift their game. The Saints are a rebound side, and too often our mids just let them run wide to the flanks before bringing the ball back inside to their leading forwards. Not enough pressure on the ball carrier. Small wonder Bruce and Membrey had a field day with uncontested marks in front of goal. And when we are kicking the ball in from defence, it is almost an unseen happening that the recipient is a mid-fielder, running into the gaps. We are stuck with “down the line” and hope that Max can grab a mark. This was the most dispiriting game of the year for the Demon fans. We all longed for a competitive side when we were being thrashed week after week a couple of years ago. The Heart of the club was beating briefly as we accumulated the right sort of players into the club, but that very Heart is being ripped out by players emblematic of those bad old days. Now is the time to bring in something else. We will be beaten by Richmond convincingly, but does it make any difference if it is by 8 goals or 10? Then bring in players who are willing to have a go, even if they are not ready. It’s over to you - the selectors! Melbourne 5.3.33 6.4.40 10.6.66 13.7.85 St Kilda 3.2.20 5.7.37 10.10.70 15.14.104 Goals St Kilda Bruce 4 Membrey 3 Long Ross 2 Billings Hind Langlands Lonie Melbourne Petracca 3 Fritsch Harmes 2 Lewis Neal-Bullen Oliver Petty Smith C Wagner Best Melbourne Gawn Oliver Harmes Petracca Lever Frost St Kilda Ross Bruce Gresham Sinclair Membrey Wilkie Injuries Melbourne Nil St Kilda Acres (shoulder) Reports Melbourne Nil St Kilda Nil Umpires Stevic, Hay, Howorth Official crowd 22,854 at Marvel Stadium
  4. Membrey must wake up with a smile on his face when he plays the Dees.
  5. Do the Saints have quota of Jack's that they have to reach each year?
  6. Membrey and Bruce had a pep in their step when they came on the ground and saw they were playing the Dees.
  7. They might struggle to get 10,000 people here. Where are all the Dees fans at?
  8. This table is from the last 15 years. You can add the year to date in the OP to the list.
  9. Which results net us the best draft pick? Is the season over yet?
  10. Neither Jack Steven nor Dan Hannebery are in for the Saints.
  11. Got injured during the match and was put back on the ground. Welcome to 2019.
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