Frankston's strategy
April 28, 2007
From The Mercury
Reported by James Bresnehan
Reported by James Bresnehan
THE quickest path to goal will be the way Frankston plans to attack the swift Tasmanian Devils on the large expanses of Aurora Stadium in their VFL clash tonight.
The Dolphins are determined to avoid being pushed wide on the large Launceston paddock.
They will fight the handball-happy Devils with speed through the midfield, and avoid going the long way around -- as they did last week against the Cats.
"We played Geelong at Skilled Stadium last week and we pushed the ball too wide," Dolphins coach Brett Lovett said yesterday.
"We know we need to kicked a winning score against Tasmania and the best way to do that is to bring the ball straight through the middle of the ground."
The Dolphins are placed ninth on the VFL ladder and the Devils are 11th after three rounds.
Both have one win apiece, but Frankston has had a bye.
The Devils may find it hard to penetrate the Dolphins' backline, which has been one of the most efficient in the VFL over the past five seasons.
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