The scoreboard throughout Melbourne‘s form slump has not escaped coach Simon Goodwin, who says his players have “given more minutes than ever before” to goalkicking after their worst performance yet in front of goal against GWS.
The Demons have lost four of the past six games on the back of poor scoring but also without gun midfielder Clayton Oliver who could again miss Saturday’s conflict with St Kilda after failing to get by way of coaching.
Oliver has missed the previous 5 matches with a hamstring harm and earlier than coaching Goodwin mentioned he wanted to get by way of the session to be in rivalry to play.
“If I can be as honest as I can be, he’s got one session that he needs to get through in terms of ticking off a marker,” Goodwin mentioned.
“We’re really hopeful that he gets through this (Wednesday training) and he’ll be available to put on the Melbourne jumper on Saturday night.”
BUt the one-time Brownlow medal favorite solely undergo the warm-ups earlier than leaving the observe with a full evaluation to come back.
Another week with out Oliver would compound points for the Demons had a staggering 73 inside 50s in Alice Springs however kicked horrendously for a return of 5.15 of their two-point loss, performed in moist and chilly circumstances.
It was the fourth consecutive sport the Demons had kicked eight targets or fewer, with a return of 18 targets and 61 behinds in that stretch.
Their ahead line has additionally taken a large hit following an ankle harm to main goalkicker Bailey Fritsch.
Goodwin mentioned robust opponents and tough circumstances had performed a job in his aspect’s struggles however acknowledged the sample of scores was now a obvious concern.
He mentioned head of growth Mark “Choco” Williams was pushing the record arduous outdoors of standard coaching hours to deal with their inaccuracy woes.
“If you can look outside right now, and this is prior to training, we’ve got 30 blokes out there having shots at goal, running around poles,” he mentioned on Wednesday.
“We’ve given more minutes to goal kicking than ever before in the history of our footy club.
“Choco is driving a really big program for us … our high performance team are very supportive of how much goalkicking we do.”
It comes because the Demons count on to lose Fritsch till finals as he recovers from foot surgical procedure, however Goodwin mentioned the problems in assault may nonetheless be resolved.
“We want to be a team that scores more on the back of some of the unbelievable work we‘re doing defensively and in our contest work,” he mentioned.
“At some stage, it’s going to turn and we’re going to start to get bang for buck.”
Originally revealed as Melbourne dedicate further time to goalkicking after horror run
Source: www.dailytelegraph.com.au