Blues haven’t ‘earned’ finals talk just yet

Blues haven’t ‘earned’ finals talk just yet

Carlton coach Michael Voss says his gamers haven’t “earned that right” to consider finals but as their catch-up marketing campaign continues with a conflict in opposition to red-hot Port Adelaide on Saturday.

Voss’ personal place was below scrutiny when the Blues misplaced six video games in a row, and eight out of 9 earlier within the season, with one other probability to play finals seemingly blown.

But three wins in a row, all in extra of fifty factors, together with a 53-point take-down of fellow top-eight aspirants Fremantle final week have put finals again on the agenda.

The Blues are only one recreation out of the highest eight with six video games to go, together with the conflict with Port, who’re on a 12-game successful streak, with a conflict in opposition to cellar-dwellers West Coast to comply with.

During their type hunch, Carlton chief govt Brian Cook mentioned lacking finals this yr wouldn’t be the top of the world and Voss is refusing to have interaction in speak about September.

“It’s obviously a question that you should ask, but for us, we’ve navigated a pretty tricky time,” Voss mentioned on Friday.

“I think we’ve respected that and taken some really important lessons out of that.

“And one of those really important lessons is make sure that we stay completely present to what we’re doing and to look ahead of what the challenge is ahead of us right now, tomorrow.

“We wouldn’t be respecting our opponent whatsoever and respecting where we’re at. And we haven’t earned that right to even have that thought. So look at our next challenge, and we’ll get after it as hard as we possibly can.”

Voss mentioned the shape reversal had come from engaged on the easy issues, like contest work and stress across the floor, that had dropped off.

“We’ve maintained that as a message for quite a period of time now, but it certainly has gained a lot of traction in the last little while,” Voss mentioned.

“There was some simplicity in it. I think when you go through the last little period of time you got to look at what’s really important to your game.”

Voss conceded Carlton defender Mitch McGovern was no certainty to take his place in opposition to Port on Saturday after being put by a sequence of run-throughs and agility assessments in a lightweight coaching session on Friday morning.

McGovern suffered a corked thigh in a marking contest with teammate Jacob Weitering throughout the win over Fremantle, and with only a six-day break between video games, he might not come up, with Caleb Marchbank his probably substitute.

“He got through a little bit yesterday but he’ll need final tick off today,” Voss mentioned.

“He got through that as expected, but we’ll still have to make that call. As long as he gets through today, which is quite minimal to be fair, he’ll be right to go.”

Originally revealed as Carlton coach performs down expectations after three wins in a row

Source: www.dailytelegraph.com.au