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Just wondering what people's views are on the importance of winning the contested possession 'stat' by games end. It's well known that Geelong are yet to "win" this stat this season, even against Melbourne (no offence), so just how important is it?
Reading a thread on the Cats board there are some posters making good points that a team under a lot of pressure is likely to flick the ball around ineffectively to each other in congestion, therefore inflating the count, whereas a team who can get the ball away from a contest with a single hand pass or kick to an open teammate will struggle to amass a high contested possession count, whilst obviously being the most effective of the two styles.
Was after views from supporters of all teams.
Reading a thread on the Cats board there are some posters making good points that a team under a lot of pressure is likely to flick the ball around ineffectively to each other in congestion, therefore inflating the count, whereas a team who can get the ball away from a contest with a single hand pass or kick to an open teammate will struggle to amass a high contested possession count, whilst obviously being the most effective of the two styles.
Was after views from supporters of all teams.







