Crucial element in Essendon finals push

Crucial element in Essendon finals push

Essendon coach Brad Scott has downplayed rising expectations for his red-hot workforce regardless of Sunday’s demolition of Carlton which put the Bombers exterior the highest 4 on proportion solely.

The Bombers enter their bye weekend having received 4 video games on the trot and have finals firmly of their indicators in Scott’s first 12 months in cost.

But talking after the Essendon ended Carlton’s personal slim finals hopes on Sunday evening, Scott mentioned Essendon’s younger record received’t look too far forward as Bomber followers’ pleasure builds round an more and more seemingly finals look.

“We don’t need to worry about expectation,” Scott mentioned.

“The outcome and the result is just the sum of everything you put together in the year and the one thing I do know is if you start looking too far ahead and you start thinking about outcome you lose focus.

“The great thing about footy is people do get excited and there is external expectation, but as soon as we get caught up in that you lose what’s got us here.”

Scott mentioned Essendon’s younger midfield had been immense within the absence of skilled gamers reminiscent of Darcy Parish and Dylan Shiel.

When Zach Merrett began to cop consideration from Blues’ stopper Ed Curnow and was stationed ahead within the second half, Nic Martin, Ben Hobbs, Jye Caldwell and Archie Perkins took over the midfield mantle.

The younger quartet put the Blues to the sword, with Perkins enjoying probably the greatest video games of his profession to get the higher of Cripps.

“The growth in Hobbs and Caldwell in particular in the absence of Dylan Shiel, Will Setterfield and Darcy Parish has given them an opportunity,” Scott mentioned.

“We only mention the players that are out because of the silver lining the young guys have got and we never talked about being undermanned. It’s really exciting for our club that we have those young boys coming through.

“And the opportunity for Archie Perkins to play more midfield minutes today, mostly on Patrick Cripps, Archie’s a real brute for a young player.

“It’s really exciting to see, he’s already really strong and powerful now and he’s only going to get stronger and more powerful.”

Scott mentioned he had used Neale Daniher’s go to to the membership as a pregame message to the gamers that had pushed them to the win.

Originally printed as Flying Bombers not speaking finals regardless of one other massive win

Source: www.dailytelegraph.com.au