You'd have to be blind to say that was a clear and clean mark. Maybe it was a mark in the loosest interpretation of "controlling the ball", but no more than that.
There should be none. It should be the clubs' responsibility to manage players so that they're as fresh as they can be when the club feels it's most important (usually the end of the year).
Two is always more than one. If I were in charge of list management, I'd pick up two uproven players for 1 unproven player 99 times out of a hundred. It's just good odds.
As much as Jack Grimes cost us the chance to get back in front, we were ALREADY behind when he stuffed up....courtesy of Nathan Jones Why would you ever play on with half the opposition team around you when your teammate has won you a free kick in the final two minutes of the game?
6. Nev Jetta, who was outstanding all day and laid (what should have been) the game-winning tackle
5. Dom Tyson, two critical goals and a strong game in the midfield
4. Bernie Vince, another midfielder who gave us some run and clearances.
3. Lynden Dunn. He and Jetta have been our only respectable defenders this year
2. Mark Jamar. Several towering marks and a lone hand in the ruck.
1. Jack Viney. Meh. Why not? He played all right I guess.
It was at about this stage in our last game against Port that they slipped away and ended up winning by about four goals. Looks like that'll happen again.