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Melbourne vs West Coast Round 14

Started by Barra13, June 30, 2015, 02:11:56 PM

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Barra13

HEARTLAND by Whispering Jack

The Melbourne roller coaster moves to the Top End this week and I have a feeling this could reignite the debate that has been raging on and off among supporters for more than a decade about the financial necessity of selling home matches to venues outside of the home state.

We are all painfully aware of the connection between financial stability and on field success, of how this combination can work to perpetuate the strength of a football club and conversely, of how failure in this area can bring long term grief such as that which the Melbourne Football Club has endured since it last featured in finals calculations.

Lucrative sponsorships are hard to find and the funds coming in from the club's current partnership with the Northern Territory government no doubt help to balance the books but, as the club moves into the phase where it becomes competitive against the other clubs, the question needs to be asked. Should it be necessary for the club to sell off home ground advantage to play in far flung venues in front of small crowds far away from its supporter base?

The Demons are in a vastly different position to the Hawks who have managed to turn Launceston's Aurora Stadium into a fortress at which they are rarely beaten. This has never been the case in relation to Melbourne's endeavours not only in Darwin Alice Springs and also before that, in Brisbane and Canberra.

This week, the team comes up against the West Coast Eagles who admittedly have owned Melbourne, even at the MCG for much of living memory. Their rapid improvement in 2015 despite the loss of a couple of key defenders through injury, means they will relish the opportunity to take on a Victorian team on neutral soil at TIO Stadium in Darwin.

Meanwhile, Demon fans who have been basking in the glory of that win at the Cattery almost a fortnight ago, as if a single good performance is a reflection of total resurrection (some are even calculating the mathematical possibility of how far into the top eight the team can finish), will miss the opportunity of cheering on their heroes in person after a big win.

That happened last when Melbourne took on Port Adelaide in Alice Springs the week after their 39-point victory over the Bulldogs. It was seen as the perfect opportunity to win consecutive games for the first time in four years and the Dees were well on their way when they led by four goals halfway through the second quarter. Given Port's lapses against Carlton at the MCG and their poor recent form in Victoria, one wonders whether the result would have been the same had that game been played in Victoria rather than in the centre of the continent?

Still, the game against West Coast on Saturday night presents the club and its players with a fascinating challenge and pushes the team into the limelight with a game against one of the premiership contenders. If it can prove that the performance against Geelong was indeed not an aberration and produces the goods again, then it might in the near future, win some of those appealing prime time Friday night fixtures which might help bring in the revenue and procure additional sponsorships that would make it unnecessary for the club to sell its soul and move games away from its supporters and it's heartland.

THE GAME

Melbourne v West Coast v Melbourne at Patersons Stadium Saturday 4 July, 2015 at 7.40pm

HEAD TO HEAD

Overall Melbourne 15 wins West Coast 31 wins

At TIO Stadium Melbourne 0 wins West Coast 0 wins

Past five meetings Melbourne 0 wins West Coast 5 wins

The Coaches Roos 0 wins Simpson 2 wins

MEDIA

TV - Fox Sports Channel 3 at 7.30pm (live)

THE BETTING

Melbourne to win - $3.70
West Coast to win - $1.28

THE LAST TIME THEY MET

West Coast 18.11.119 defeated Melbourne 8.5.53 Round 22, 2014 at Patersons Stadium

The Demons were never in the hunt after the Eagles booted 6 goals to 1 in the opening term. The teams went through the motions for another three quarters. Apart from some resistance from Bernie Vince and Dom Tyson, it was typical of a team for which the season's death knell had long ago sounded.

THE TEAMS

MELBOURNE
B: Neville Jetta, Tom McDonald, Colin Garland
HB: Daniel Cross, Lynden Dunn, Jimmy Toumpas
C: Rohan Bail, Jack Viney, Jack Watts
HF: Jeff Garlett, Chris Dawes, Jeremy Howe
F: Angus Brayshaw, Jesse Hogan, Jake Spencer
FOLL: Max Gawn, Bernie Vince, Nathan Jones
EMG: Jay Kennedy-Harris,  Aidan Riley, Jack Fitzpatrick
I/C: Dom Tyson, Billy Stretch, Alex Neal-Bullen, Matt Jones
IN: Jesse Hogan, Colin Garland
OUT: Heritier Lumumba (foot), Aidan Riley (omitted)


Purple 77

West Coast always seem to smash us  :-\

Apparently I know nothing about football, as I was certain there was no chance we would beat Geelong. So I'm not in a credible position to give my opinion as to who will win.

If that game against Geelong was truly a turning point for us, then I hope we will be at least competitive, if not win.

Grazz

Quote from: Purple 77 on June 30, 2015, 05:59:07 PM
West Coast always seem to smash us  :-\

Apparently I know nothing about football, as I was certain there was no chance we would beat Geelong. So I'm not in a credible position to give my opinion as to who will win.

If that game against Geelong was truly a turning point for us, then I hope we will be at least competitive, if not win.

If i was you mate i'd follow the same routine prior to the Cats game ie WestCoast will smash us worked before give it another run. ;)

Purple 77

Quote from: Grazz on June 30, 2015, 06:27:19 PM
Quote from: Purple 77 on June 30, 2015, 05:59:07 PM
West Coast always seem to smash us  :-\

Apparently I know nothing about football, as I was certain there was no chance we would beat Geelong. So I'm not in a credible position to give my opinion as to who will win.

If that game against Geelong was truly a turning point for us, then I hope we will be at least competitive, if not win.

If i was you mate i'd follow the same routine prior to the Cats game ie WestCoast will smash us worked before give it another run. ;)

Lol, then proceed to not watch a second of it :P

Am I forever cursed of never being allowed to watch my team win?   :-\

Barra13

I'd be happy if you didn't watch any games. My life would get much easier.

Thanks mate. Owe you one.

Grazz

Quote from: Barra13 on June 30, 2015, 07:38:07 PM
I'd be happy if you didn't watch any games. My life would get much easier.

Thanks mate. Owe you one.

Haha the things a man must do.  :P

Big Mac

Quote from: Barra13 on June 30, 2015, 07:38:07 PM
I'd be happy if you didn't watch any games. My life would get much easier.

Thanks mate. Owe you one.

Yeh Purps I think our win rate is pretty good when you don't watch

Cheers

Purple 77

Can... Can I at least watch Jesse?  :'(

Barra13


Barra13

B: Neville Jetta, Tom McDonald, Colin Garland

HB: Daniel Cross, Lynden Dunn, Jimmy Toumpas

C: Rohan Bail, Jack Viney, Jack Watts

HF: Jeff Garlett, Chris Dawes, Jeremy Howe

F: Angus Brayshaw, Jesse Hogan, Jake Spencer

FOLL: Max Gawn, Bernie Vince, Nathan Jones

EMG: Jay Kennedy-Harris,  Aidan Riley, Jack Fitzpatrick

I/C: Dom Tyson, Billy Stretch, Alex Neal-Bullen, Matt Jones

IN: Jesse Hogan, Colin Garland

OUT: Heritier Lumumba (foot), Aidan Riley (omitted)

Purple 77

Lumumba :(

The guy is so durable too usually.

Big Mac


Purple 77


LF

Probably trying to exploit our backline as Tigers tried to do

Big Mac

Quote from: LF on July 02, 2015, 09:06:44 PM
Probably trying to exploit our backline as Tigers tried to do

And look how that worked out!