Autopsy Rd5 Roast & Toast vs St Kilda & Changes for Melbourne Rd6

Best vs Saints

  • 2: Dylan Grimes

  • 4: Dustin Martin

  • 7: Liam Baker

  • 8: Jack Riewoldt

  • 9: Trent Cotchin

  • 10: Shane Edwards

  • 11: Jason Castagna

  • 12: David Astbury

  • 14: Bachar Houli

  • 15: Jayden Short

  • 16: Jake Aarts

  • 17: Daniel Rioli

  • 19: Tom Lynch

  • 21: Noah Balta

  • 23: Kane Lambert

  • 25: Toby Nankervis

  • 29: Shai Bolton

  • 31: Rhyan Mansell

  • 33: Kamdyn McIntosh

  • 34: Jack Graham

  • 35: Nathan Broad

  • 50: Marlion Pickett


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14:15 to go in Q1.
Hard to see on screen but Grimes definitely wasn't happy. He kicked back in from an out on the full, right on StK interchange.
Bit of a campaigner act from the bench.

how good was his little shepherd after that ran in a loop and surprised the saints player
 

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Liam Baker.
His chief weapon is surprise. Surprise and fear. His TWO chief weapons are surprise, fear, and a fantaical devotion to the club. His 3 main weapons are fear, surprise, an almost fanatical devotion to the club.

With apologies to the Pythons.
Forward pressure looked a whole lot better with him in the vicinity
 

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Pickett is so misleading at first glance and I didn't actually really notice until the finals last year. He looks pedestrian, because he is so smooth. He glides over the ground like he's ice skating. He's in a position that gets a lot of ball so his errors were highlighted last season while he was finding his feet. Now he's one of our best one touch players. He makes stuff happen and is crucial in getting the ball from inside to outside.
 
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