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i fail to see any logic behind this apparent cheap possesions theory
as dermott brereton pointed out, which was a very very good point he made in defence of ablett.
that in defense, you want the ball in the hands of the best most skilled player in your side, its the most pressurizing place on the ground for the ball to be in, and especially with the new frontal pressures, ablett is the bloke you want the ball in the hands of every single time down their, that its not cheap possesions, his disposals in the back half are probly just as important as any other disposal he gathers. besides his possesions in the back half, he was number 1 in the AFL for contested possesions
He was No.1 in the AFL for possessions. Naturally about 30% of them are going to be counted as 'contested' by the statisticians.
He does get a lot of the ball behind the pack, receiving little handballs and giving off again. It's good to share the ball around as it gives players confidence.
Unfortunately Geelong can't carry out this gameplan unless they are dominating.
This is the reason why Ablett's had his worst games this year when the result has been close and his best when it's been a blowout.