A few little things Bellamy will be upset about last night.
First half, Olam decides to kick from dummy half and ball goes dead instead of giving it to a half. Result was a Parra 7-tackle set instead of a kick for a try or a repeat set. Melbourne strangle you in games with pressure and Olam's play an easy out for the opposition that you generally see lower teams do, not Melbourne. Bellamy would've been pissed at that, deviating from the team rules.
Parra completed 90% of their sets. Melbourne were down at about 65% which is unusual for them.
Parra dominated in the middle. Really bashed Melbourne around. Paulo, Papali'i and Brown all turned up at the same time again like they did in games earlier in the season, and it allowed Moses, Brown & Gutho the time and space to capitalise. It got to a stage that Melbourne got lazy/fatigued around the ruck a few times, which is not something you see often from Melbourne. Who knows if it plays out the same if Finucane and big Nelson are in.
Bellamy went into this match starting with a different spine that they've had for most of the season. Papi and Grant began the match with Smith at 13. Finucane was out which was a big loss, but Bellamy has a bit of a headache fitting in everyone in an effective way when they're all fit. Papi isn't in the form he was before his concussions, and Grant sometimes tries to do too much and he ends up getting fatigued and ineffective. It works when he comes off the bench because he's fresh while other players are fatigued and he can take advantage of it, but at the beginning of the game he needs to let the Melbourne big boppers sort it out. When it wasn't working, he tried to even do more on his own and Parra handled him fairly easily. Problem for Bellamy is he'll not want to take 2 skill players on the bench in finals and only have 2 middle rotations. Starting Grant prevents this, but he has to adjust his game if that's the way they go.