Josh Jenkins
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He should never be forward in my humble.
But he went back in that last quarter.
He started as a forward and he actually just worked his way up in line with the ball, behind the ball, took some kick-ins, got some one-twos, and really got St Kilda's momentum kick-started.
Then, about 10 minutes into the quarter, he had seven or eight disposals in the first seven or eight minutes.
Then Adelaide said, well, hang on a second.
We need to go and clamp this guy again.
Michael Lanny went to him, tried to physically rough him up, tried to really get a hold of him, and it just halted what Nassau was doing in the game ever so slightly.
He went forward late in the game to try and win the game, which I think is ultimately a win for Adelaide.
Yes, he's done it once, but he's only ever done it once.
I thought that was a great example, Nassiah's game and what Adelaide tried to do in terms of trying to halt when one player is giving a team great momentum.
Yeah, and they've lost a couple of games in this type of manner now.
So they lost that game against Melbourne early in the season.
I was there for that one at the MCG.
It was an absolute cracker of a game.
And I was pleased in a way that St Kilda and Melbourne were both willing to play and engage in that type of game.
And we've seen this is the way Melbourne want to play.
But we're still sort of querying, OK, well, you know, Ross Lyon traditionally has been defend first.
contest, you know, maybe second or equal first and then attack has been, you know, a fair way down the road.
But the Saints have shown a tendency to attack and to play the game in a fast manner.