Two wrongs Ross Lyon must get right at Fremantle in 2019


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Unleashing youngsters in recent seasons show the club’s recruiters have got it right – Adam Cerra and Andrew Brayshaw are budding superstars, while Bailey Banfield, Griffin Logue, Sean Darcy, Mitch Crowden, Ethan Hughes, Stefan Giro, Darcy Tucker and Brennan Cox can play.


The Dockers could realistically be 6-5 and on the periphery of a shock finals appearance but it will be the manner in which they play that determines if the Lyon is the man for the job.


While a shock September appearance will please Freo fans, it will mean nothing if it equates to another tragic fall long term. Direct football and honourable defeats are what loyal followers want to see right now.


Every footy nut across the country knows the Dockers are a debacle in the scoring department, that better ball movement leads to better scoring opportunities inside 50 and that more goals gets more fans through the door.


The Dockers get stifled too easily across half-back in matches, again and again, prompting a relieving but ineffective kick to a teammate on the boundary line, prompting the usual response of “just try bloody something” among frustrated fans.


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