Always Right Match Committee - Round 19 Vs Melbourne 2021
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Re: Always Right Match Committee - Round 19 Vs Melbourne 2021
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The Demons are hopeful that James Harmes will return, after battling an ear infection that kept him out of last week's draw with the Hawks. Aaron vandenBerg was his replacement and might have done enough to keep his spot in the side, having won 16 disposals. Tom Sparrow was an unused medical sub and might make way within the 23. Nathan Jones should be fit following a calf injury, but will probably make his way back through the VFL, while Harrison Petty is likely to be declared available after feeling his hamstring last Saturday night.
R18 medical sub: Tom Sparrow (unused)
Verdict: Harmes to return to the team, with Sparrow exiting the squad. – Riley BeveridgeThe Bulldogs will lose Josh Dunkley as he serves his mandatory quarantine for visiting a Tier 1 COVID-19 exposure site, but should regain Tom Liberatore from soreness as a handy replacement. Easton Wood could also be considered as he moves closer to a return from his ankle injury. Mitch Hannan and last week's unused medical substitute Anthony Scott could also be a chance, as will Lewis Young as the Dogs prepare to take on Melbourne in a top-of-the-ladder clash.
R18 medical sub: Anthony Scott (unused)
Verdict: Liberatore in for Dunkley. – Callum TwomeyFFC: Established 1883
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Re: Always Right Match Committee - Round 19 Vs Melbourne 2021
According to "On The Couch" keeping Christiaan Salem quiet, or under pressure is the key to beating Melbourne. May and Lever are the bulwarks of the defense, but Salem is the springboard of their attacking ball movement.
Is it possible that Cody Weightman could play a defensive role on Salem ? Or maybe Riley Garcia ?The truth will set you free,
but first it will piss you off. ... Gloria Steinem.Comment
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I expect us to be UP for this game. There are no excuses for anything less than a full on, swarming effort such as Hawthorn applied. We have the troops to get the job done. Let's take our chances from the off - set shots need to be converted. And please, let's be really switched on at centre bounces and in red time.
I'm not sure if stats are kept on red time goals but we certainly seem to give them up with alarming regularity.
Another thing that should be front and centre is a preparedness to be ready for any rough stuff that is meted out to anyone, particularly JUH. Let's not go in there without having thought about this. We have been caught flat-footed in the past against Melbourne and I NEVER WANT TO SEE THAT HAPPEN AGAIN![URL="http://journals.worldnomads.com/merantau"]http://journals.worldnomads.com/merantau[/URL]
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Re: Always Right Match Committee - Round 19 Vs Melbourne 2021
According to "On The Couch" keeping Christiaan Salem quiet, or under pressure is the key to beating Melbourne. May and Lever are the bulwarks of the defense, but Salem is the springboard of their attacking ball movement.
Is it possible that Cody Weightman could play a defensive role on Salem ? Or maybe Riley Garcia ?
If we are at our best we have a couple of springboards for ball movement that THEY should be worried about - the Baileys, and (to a lesser extent) Ed.[url]www.bulldogtragician.com[/url] A blog about being a lifelong fan of the Dogs and our quixotic attempt to replicate 1954. AND WE DID
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Re: Always Right Match Committee - Round 19 Vs Melbourne 2021
Yeah that happened last time and I didn't like it so much.But then again, I'm an Internet poster and Bevo is a premiership coach so draw your own conclusions.Comment
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Re: Always Right Match Committee - Round 19 Vs Melbourne 2021
As it turned out, even if you lock away Salem the other two (May and Lever) can still kill you if you keep kicking it in their general direction.What should I tell her? She's going to ask.Comment
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Yep, as the stat you shared in another thread showed we are pretty good at defending the opposition's ball movement, but our own ball movement has dropped well away.Comment
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I've been really down about this pointless Melbourne swap around. F%#% their lack of injuries are annoying me, and then we lose Dunk to something like this.
It's really pissed me off.
I'd drop Cordy and bring Wood straight in and play him on Fritsch. At least Wood will make it to the contest. Fritta will eat Cordy alive it won't be pretty.
We have absolutely no-one who can run with Trac or Oliver which is a big concern. The two most likely candidates are on the injury list.But then again, I'm an Internet poster and Bevo is a premiership coach so draw your own conclusions.Comment
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Re: Always Right Match Committee - Round 19 Vs Melbourne 2021
The flow on effect of Cordy playing small allowed Weideman to kick a couple of important goals in the 3rd when on a smaller opponent.
Bont, Macrae & Smith as well as being dangerous attacking options for us, need to be accountable for their opponents.Comment
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