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could name half the side really..
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COACH Dean Bailey has already flagged changes for next Sunday’s clash against St Kilda at Etihad Stadium.
On the back of Melbourne’s disappointing 44-point loss to Adelaide at AAMI Stadium on Sunday, Bailey said he would look at rejigging the side against the Saints, after they defeated top-of-the-table Geelong this round.
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No - it seems he is happy to make at least a couple of changes..
http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/7415/newsid/97004/default.aspx
In: Sylvia, McDonald, Cheney
Out: Miller, Dunn, Jetta
I think 4 changes is about right.
St Kilda's weakness is speed and I think bringing in the following will help:
In: Bennell, Sylvia, Spencer and Bail
Out: Garland (I think his leg/ankle need a rest) Miller (We know why) Jetta
Bartram
Plus Essendon is the next game in the following week. Thus, this week will be a good preparation/test to combat pace.
B: MacDonald Warnock Frawley
HB: Bruce Rivers McKenzie
C: Grimes Moloney Morton
HF: Sylvia Watts Bate
F: Dunn Green Bennell
Ruck: Jamar Scully Davey
Inter: Trengove Jones Spencer Bail
Emer: Cheney Jetta Bartram
Were playing against a top two side, Milne is now there No.1 target inside 50 without Riewoldt and argubly the best small forward in the comp, so you want our best small defender to be droppedBartram isn't our best small defender. He gives two goals to the opposition every week.He would be a horrible match up against Milne wouldn't heWere playing against a top two side, Milne is now there No.1 target inside 50 without Riewoldt and argubly the best small forward in the comp, so you want our best small defender to be dropped
Bail has been injured, in and out of Casey since round 4 and would be short of a gallop. Spencer is to much of a liability against a side like St.Kilda, bailey has persisted with Jamar one out for most of the year i don't think it will change this weekend.
In: Sylvia Bennell
Out: Mckenzie Jetta
Mckenzie seems to have stuggled a bit since coming back into the side, Jetta continues the trend of the revolving door of small forwards.
I rekon bruce forward was good last week, and Joel Mac to the backline frees up Grimes to the midfield. I would like to see some more changes within the 18 as opposed to making wholsesale changes to the team in general.
Bartram isn't our best small defender. He gives two goals to the opposition every week.
3 forwards for a HFF, a mid and a defender? Sylvia and McDonald definitely in for Jetta and one of Miller and Dunn. Don't forget we had 29 inside 50's on the weekend, i think we need one of Miller and Dunn in the side as back up for Jamar.
Bartram isn't our best small defender. He gives two goals to the opposition every week.
It was mentioned on AFL teams (on Foxtel) the before the Collingwood game Bartram had conceeded only 5 goals in 11 games, the collingwood game he kept Davis to one goal, and probably played his worst game on the weekend conceeding 2-3 goals.
Grimes and Bartram are only true small defenders, but grimes plays across HBF and rebounds very well, whereas Bartram is genuine back pocket. Aside from him i would like to know who is our best small defender?
Bartram is not be the most talented bloke in the side, but does his job well each week and gives the back 6 some good balance. With Milne, Jack Steven and Schinder all in good form it would be stupid to drop Bartram.
Bartram had a very good first season from memory, and then had a couple of seasons in the wilderness. I think since Whelan retired, Bartram has found his true spot on the field. He has been one of our shining lights this season IMO and is one of the first picked each week. Very important we have a small defender who can stop the dangerous small forwards. Betts, Milne, Campbell, Stokes etc are becoming more dangerous each season, so developing Bartram into this role is another crucial step in our development as a side.
there is an article on the dees website about cheney going in for his first match this year, certain starter?
I am glad there are other people noting his efforts to. With Bartram and Joel Mac or Cheney back there should free up Grimey to the midfield.
I understand the sentiment, and agree that Grimes would (and maybe one day will) make a great mid-fileder. But I don't think we can "afford" to play him in the guts at the moment, or more, I don't think we can afford to not have his steady head and ball winning abilities down back, at the moment.
Yea robbing peter to pay Paul. Grimes was reliable as ever down back last week and looked just as good in the midfield in the 2nd half. I would like to see him spend more time in the midfield providing our backline can handle his absence.