emtwenty wrote:
Goltzenberg wrote:
If you have a few key defenders and key midfielders out then the ball will be going in there like no tomorrow. I think stats are great but think out side the box sometimes
Murph missed like 6. Jamo missed the last couple of games. Nothing extraordinary.
In terms games missed by best 22 players through injury/suspension (i.e. not form)-> Judd 5, murphy 6, jamison 6, duigan 6, walker 7, carazzo 8, waite 11, henderson 11, hampson 9, ladler 18, ellard 12, warnock 5
Thats 104 games missed by those 12 players - whilst yarran played most games, he was impacted by throughout the season by turf toe. Simpson had his jaw broken during the year...
Nope - not that extraordinary... What about additional injuries to joseph, thornton & collins where they missed a few weeks each? Still not enough?
How about also having rowe, mitchell, casboult, davies, white, bell, ROK, buckley, bray and heyne missed huge chunks of early/mid season as well? - That is another 10 players , of which the minimum injury period was 6 weeks (bray) - everyone else spent 2 or more months on the sidelines.
Even guys such as watson (broken finger) & mcinness (ACL) that came in to the team eventually had season ending injuries
But no, nothing extraordinary there....
After 3 rounds in 2012, the club was 2nd on the ladder, had limited the opposition to < 70 points/game, and had a % of 194. The club started the season @ 5/6, which included wins against the pies (finished 4th) by 10 goals and freo in freo (7th).
Despite all those injuries, the team finished the 2012 at 11/11 and with a greater defence (points against/%) than we've had in our two seasons under malthouse.
But no, nothing extraordinary there...