Thứ Năm, 9 tháng 5, 2013

Cats wary of making slow start

Allen Christensen

Allen Christensen ... 'Against a really good side we won't be four or five goals, we're going to be 19 goals down.' Source: DAVID CROSLING / AAP

Geelong onballer Allen Christensen has warned the Cats could be blown away against fellow ladder-leader Essendon on Friday night if they give away a start.

In six games this year Geelong has trailed in the first half  five times by 17 points or more in the second term.

PWDL%Pts
1Essendon6600171.3624
2Geelong6600119.7224
3Port Adelaide6501136.9520
4Sydney6501134.1620
5Hawthorn6501129.0020
6Fremantle6402111.6216
7Collingwood640298.6916
8Carlton6303114.3612
9Richmond6303101.7412
10West Coast6204109.848
11North Melbourne6204101.868
12Adelaide620497.068
13Gold Coast620488.348
14Brisbane620472.278
15St Kilda610593.474
16Bulldogs610572.764
17Melbourne610556.074
18Greater Western Sydney600664.390

Christensen said the team could not afford to work into the game against Essendon.

The Cats have overcome second-quarter deficits of 30 points against Hawthorn and 41 against North Melbourne.

Christensen, who has been a key player in some of those revivals, says while the team has a very firm belief in each other, it won't last forever.

"We believe in each other, no matter how far we are down. But I guess the solution is to not get that far down and we will keep working to fix it,'' he said.

"Against a really good side we won't be four or five goals, we're going to be 19 goals down.''

"We will improve on it and hopefully it will take us even further,'' Christensen said.

"Essendon is playing unbelievably well and have really good team balance. So we have to try to match them and go to another level.''

Essendon made six changes but could not find a spot for ruckman/forward Paddy Ryder who was available after serving a three-match suspension.

Geelong made just two changes, bringing in Jackson Thurlow for his debut, and Jordan Schroder for just his second game after he made his debut last season.

The Bombers brought back veteran Dustin Fletcher, Jake Carlisle, Dyson Heppell, Michael Hurley, Jason Winderlich and Nathan Lovett-Murray.

Ryder was expected to come straight back into the side for Hille, and coach James Hird admitted he was unlucky not to be recalled. 

"Unfortunately for Patrick Ryder we have decided to go with Scott Gumbleton at centre half-forward,'' Hird said.

"Scott has been in excellent form and we didn't think that it was right to play another tall.

"Paddy hasn't done anything wrong but unfortunately when you go out of the team it is hard to get back in at the moment.''


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