saintal wrote:Felt like a loss![]()
Certainly some encouraging signs, with the tackling pressure and commitment similair to the early matches under Cahill. 31 points up early in the 2nd, i felt as though we had our chances to push the lead out to 6 or 7 goals, but they went astray and once Sturt got within 2 or 3 they were always going to be hard to hold off.
A couple of key errors in the final 10 minutes hurt (young Whitford not registering a least a point with his shot from the pocket, and a blunder from a kick-out which resulted in a behind to Chambers), while you'd back Warren most times to nail that final shot.
Cockshell was good in ruck, drifting forward to kick a couple, Perry played his best league game, Liddle had plently of it and will be a player, Horne provided good run from the back-lines, Murphy did some nice things in the guts, while Crabb kept Chambers pretty well maintained.
Sheedy probably the best for Sturt.
Lastly, I'm not sure about the "voice over" after goals. I was waiting for Fuller to call a time-out, or for Sturt to take a trip to the 'charity stripe' (oh wait..they did)
Agreed, and the whole 'make some noise" thing, soo American. Do we really need it? No.