Suns search for options after Magpies meltdown

Suns search for options after Magpies meltdown

Stuart Dew is aware of there isn’t any hiding from the aspect’s Collingwood disaster and can possible ring the adjustments in a determined bid to resuscitate their finals hopes.

The Suns had been blown away in a 79-point loss to the Magpies on Saturday evening that would have seemed even worse if not for 4 straight third quarter objectives.

The one-sided nature of the competition was tough for Dew to swallow given his aspect had entered 7-7 – equal eighth on factors – and eager to check themselves towards the AFL’s ladder leaders.

Instead, they obtained an enormous knock to their proportion and, forward of a visit to face second-placed Port Adelaide, face the probability of needing 5 wins from their final eight video games to make the highest eight.

“There’s nowhere to hide and we won’t,” Dew stated.

“The only choice is to respond. People will say, ‘we’ve seen that before’, but what else are we going to do?

“We need to (compete) subsequent week, that is simply factual.”

The Suns were slow to react, dropped simple marks and couldn’t handle the pressure when the ball was there to be won.

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“We received taught an absolute lesson,” Dew stated.

“The scoreboard is one factor, however what we noticed is essentially the most disappointing.”

The Suns have shown a resilience this season in wins over Geelong, the Western Bulldogs and Adelaide, but dropped their guard in heavy losses to Carlton and now the Magpies in two of their past three games.

“We’ll have a look at that, round who can arise below that stress, who can flip the tide,” Dew stated.

“We’ll have a look at people particularly that we expect that, when the challenges come like that, may help us.

“So whoever’s the cleanest, we have to back them in and challenge them in these environments.

“Numerous this sport’s between the ears and that is the place we failed.”

Source: www.perthnow.com.au