Melbourne are the real deal

By Lachlan Mitchell / Roar Guru

The Melbourne midfielders are ranked in the top echelon of modern-day AFL players.

Christian Petracca has shown himself to be a bull in the centre contest. He uses the likes of Jack Viney and Clayton Oliver around him to show that he can lead a club starved of success to a chance at premiership glory.

Petracca has always been ranked lower than the likes of Nathan Fyfe and Dustin Martin on the scale of midfield talent but his early-season form in 2021 has proven he can mix it with the best.

The Demons’ performance in the last quarter of season 2020 showed a lot of what they were capable of. Melbourne just missed the eight but proved that they had the list and game play to be a real contender.

Petracca and Melbourne have had their fair share of doubters and naysayers tagging them with the pretenders tag.

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In their Anzac Day eve clash against the reigning premiers Richmond, they were able to wrestle back a game that looked like a drubbing early.

At the start of the game, Richmond ran rings around the Demons and failed to capitalise on the scoreboard where it mattered.

It was a stark difference in the second quarter when Melbourne used Richmond’s run-and-carry, quick-handball game to their advantage and suffocated the Tigers through the centre of the ground.

It’s hard to look past their All Australian ruckman and captain Max Gawn when analysing the Melbourne midfield and their new and energised style of play.

Gawn has been in the best two ruckmen in the competitions for the past four years. He consistently dominates hit-outs to advantage and gives that midfield first use of the ball.

Their defence, consisting of Jake Lever and Steven May, also can hold down the opposition’s best forward and have the spare to clean up, which was evident against Richmond.

Melbourne have ensured their way to goal with midfielders sharing the load, with Tom McDonald and Bayley Fritsch up forward.

It’s hard not to get excited with the flare and excitement that Kysaiah Pickett brings to the team. His ability to crumb and create opportunities for his forwards and be a constant goal threat brings the small forward into consideration.

Melbourne supporters young and old have seen this before and know that premiership success rarely comes in April, but this new youthful side with an old head in 300-gamer Nathan Jones is starting to believe.

A 6-0 start is what teams dream of, especially in a year when you could make a case for six or seven teams to make the pointy end in September.

Melbourne have been starved of premiership success for 57 years. The Demons finally have the chance to be a team that can be a contender in 2021.

The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2021-05-03T07:28:01+00:00

Lachlan Mitchell

Roar Guru


No one in 2017 gave the tigers a chance , The Crows were favourites ,still see the Dees finishing in the top 4

AUTHOR

2021-05-03T07:27:06+00:00

Lachlan Mitchell

Roar Guru


Almost haha :laughing:

2021-05-03T02:55:03+00:00

fieldy69

Roar Rookie


Their ability to rebound from their worst first half this year was a positive sign they are finding a way to "get back to the game plan". We cannot under-estimate Choc's influence on their self-belief and that's translating into a high pressure, expansive game. As a Dee's fan there is alot to get excited about after years of abject failure

2021-05-02T03:04:51+00:00

Roger of Sydney

Roar Rookie


Another no chance of winning game for Swans but it will be an interesting game against Dees If Sydney get their run on it will be a good test for Melbourne, hail the underdog as Melbourne probably are the real deal and with Ben Brown even better.

2021-05-02T00:43:03+00:00

pablocruz

Roar Rookie


Maybe. Appear to be well balanced at both ends and have a decent midfield. Being so tall will benefit them sometimes and be detrimental other times. Will this ultimately bite them? Maybe.

2021-05-01T22:08:02+00:00

The Sports Lover

Roar Rookie


I think the Dees have convinced most fans they are a team to be taken seriously. Unfortunately for the Dees, as you already say, there is another six teams we can also put in that bracket. By the end of around 16, we may have those serious teams whittled down to four or five.

2021-05-01T20:56:15+00:00

Charlie Keegan

Roar Guru


Wait till they lose to north

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