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Yep shame Lisch isn't there to enjoy Ennis as well.
From a wildcats fan's perspective I was wrapt that Abercrombie got 2 quick fouls and we got to see Te Rangi (who I think played 3 minutes against Townsville and not an excessive amount more against Cairns) and the young fella impressed, that BLOCK on Ennis was awesome, but overall Abercrombie still got his minutes at the end of the game and Perth also struggled with fouls.
It's the sort of game in which you can look at the stats and see how many fouls everyone got and instead of thinking 'this player had 1 foul so he must defend the way the refs want' but instead I feel it's a case of 'well he doesn't play hard enough'
I know at one stage last season Lisch (the Kevin, not Steven variety) had 17 fouls in 16 games and that feels a case of didn't play hard enough