Striker Roy ODonovan can see another Central Coast win on the horizon but has implored his A-League side to cork their chronically loose defence.ODonovan can see marked improvements as the Mariners gradually adjust to the philosophy of new coach Paul Okon, evidenced by a strong first half against Newcastle last weekend.Yet the Gosford-based side have retained their tendency for silly errors as they hunt for a second win this campaign - and a first clean sheet since April 2015.ODonovan was perplexed by elements of the clubs off-season recruitment prior to Tony Walmsleys sacking, namely the decision to sign just one experienced defender in Jacques Faty after conceding 70 goals on their way to last seasons wooden spoon.Were still making the same mistakes by and large as last season as a team, ODonovan told AAP.Defensively, we tend to give away goals pretty easily every week - we havent kept a clean sheet in a long time.Thats a really big problem, something that wasnt dealt with last year at the end of the season with the signings that were made.We conceded 70 goals last year yet we only signed Jacques Faty as a defensive replacement.Jacques is a good player, but one player doesnt make a defence.That, for me, was very strange.But weve had new coaches come in and theyve changed things around defensively to make (the whole team) more of a solid unit.But at this moment in time, its still not perfect.The Mariners will be short in central defence against Perth on Thursday night, with Liam Rose suspended and both Faty and Jacob Poscoliero injured, meaning captain Nick Montgomery could be shifted back.In attack, Connor Pain, Fabio Ferreira and Blake Powell have pace to burn and ODonovan described the front third as the last piece of the puzzle..In the final pass, the final cross, we havent been as fluent as we can be, he said.Were only seven games in but hopefully it clicks sooner rather than later and some team gets a real taste of what were all about.The other side of the coin is were seven games in and weve only had one home game.Im not going to count Canberra (2-0 loss to Wellington) as a home game because it never felt like one.Six away games and six points - its not a bad starting point. 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Its a human instinct to fight, and if you try to suppress it entirely and put everyone in a bubble-wrapped society, thats when people end up going nuts and shooting movie theaters.If any of those people that had all of that aggression built up in them had some sort of outlet, I think that we would have a lot more societal health.Rousey (12-1) is a former Olympic bronze?medalist in judo who made a successful transition to professional MMA in 2011. Fighting out of Glendale, California, she became the first woman to sign with the UFC in 2012.She defended the promotions 135-pound bantamweight championship six times before surrendering the belt to Holly Holm in a knockout loss at UFC 193 in November. Rousey has not returned to the Octagon since the loss, but UFC president Dana White has repeatedly said he is hopeful she could return before the end of the year.ddddddddddddBefore her loss, Rousey was seemingly invincible in competition. In February 2015, she set a record for the fastest finish in UFC title-fight history by defeating Cat Zingano via armbar in 14 seconds. UFC featherweight champion Conor McGregor broke that record nine months later by knocking out Jose Aldo in 13 seconds.Its not violence for the sake of violence, Rousey said. The word art is in it for a reason. When I go in there, yeah, Im fighting, but really what Im trying to do is outsmart the other person. Its a puzzle to be solved.Im not going in there and spazzing out, swinging my hands -- lifting weights so I can swing my hands even harder. Its more mental and tactical than anything else, and I think its the purest, most beautiful sport in the world.In addition to profiling Rousey, The Hurt Business: A Deeper Look at MMA also focuses on former UFC champions Jon Jones, Rashad Evans and Holm, according to a release. It is directed by Vlad Yudin. ' ' '