Parker says Swans have learned their hard lessons

Parker says Swans have learned their hard lessons

Luke Parker and his Sydney teammates confronted two selections following their brutal AFL grand ultimate hammering from Geelong.

“Right after the way last year finished, we reviewed it … you either carry it around with you over the off-season and into this season and strap it to you like a ball and chain and drag it around, or we do something about it,” Parker instructed AAP..

“Learn and improve – that’s the path we’ve gone down.

“Everything is a chance to be taught. We did that, hopefully we’ll be higher for it.

“The boys showed up to pre-season, day one, with a fantastic attitude and we’re going into the season really confident with what we can do.”

Sydney had their worst sport of the season on the worst attainable time, happening to Geelong by 81 factors on the final Saturday in September.

And they might want to defy some historical past if they’re to contend once more this yr.

Recently, heavy AFL grand ultimate losses have left a telling mark.

The Western Bulldogs misplaced their elimination ultimate final September after their 2021 belting from Melbourne.

GWS kicked simply three objectives in 2019, their debut grand ultimate, and have made the highest eight solely as soon as since.

Sydney assistant Don Pyke ultimately misplaced his job as Adelaide senior coach, with the Crows’ response to their 2017 drubbing from Richmond a basic lesson in how to not deal with a grand ultimate catastrophe.

“There are many people who’ve had experiences in regards to that – finishing the season not how they’d like,” Parker stated.

“It’s about how you respond. As I said before, his advice is you can either carry it around with you or we can do something about it.”

What offers the Swans co-captain nice confidence is that they confirmed loads final yr.

“You reflect on the season as a whole and we did a lot of things right, we played some really good football,” he stated.

“Our game style, we feel, stands up.

“You have a look at the top of the yr and see areas the place you’ll be able to enhance – we have accomplished that, hopefully we’re in a greater state.”

Then there are the younger players – Chad Warner, Oliver Florent, James Rowbottom and Errol Gulden – who have shown they are made for senior football.

“It’s thrilling – the extra they play collectively, the extra synergy they construct,” Parker stated.

“The extra expertise they get, the higher off they will be.

“That’s what we’ve been trying to do the last few years, play a good brand of football, get a lot of games into these young guys who we know will be some great footballers.”

Source: www.perthnow.com.au