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Not that you can tell that much from the stat feed but it would appear that Perth shot the ball well and that's what beat us. Maher only 12 points, which is unusually low for him. Perth is always tough at home, even when they are crap overall. Rogers being out is no blow to them as he wasn't doing anything anyway. Neither was Burston offensively, so I'm actually not surprised to see them put up 121 points without them.
I'm worried that Mark Nash's return has had more of a disruptive effect than anything positive. He must have played 15-20 minutes tonight for nothing. Smyth can't let that happen. Good to see Oscar hitting his J, and Coops actually scoring some points.
We'll kill NZ on Sunday, with a strong game from Maher.