Big Bomber blow for new coach

Big Bomber blow for new coach

New Essendon coach Brad Scott copped the worst doable harm news on the eve of Round 1 after declaring he wasn’t ready to take dangers with gamers for “sugar hits” early in his tenure.

Hours after asserting he’d signed a brand new four-year deal, reigning Essendon finest and fairest Peter Wright was dominated out of Sunday’s conflict with Hawthorn after dislocating his shoulder at coaching.

Wright left the observe early earlier than affirmation got here he may very well be sidelined for multiple week

“He has been sent for scans this afternoon with the results to dictate the next course of action for him,” a membership assertion stated.

“The club will work through rehab options in the coming days.”

Scott had earlier revealed star Jake Stringer was “medically available” to play however wasn’t picked as a result of the membership wasn’t going to threat a long-term technique simply to financial institution early wins.

Stringer and his health battles stay a spotlight for critics, with Dylan Shiel this week calling for folks to cease shaming his teammate who will miss the conflict with the Hawks after one other interrupted pre-season.

Scott stated Stringer would return to the facet “sooner rather than later” and the criticism of his star was of little concern.

“He’s medically available now, so he’s in full training, and it’s just a matter of getting the work into him. So I can’t put a timeframe on that,” Scott stated on Friday.

“It’ll be, I suspect, sooner rather than later because he’s ready, but he’s not ready for round 1.

“There’s medically available and there’s being fully conditioned and ready to compete for 125 minutes.

“My conversations with Jake had a focus on the facts that are before us. We want him to be a big, strong, powerful player.

“He’s been training really well and we just want to focus on what he does really well. And as I said to him, if you weren’t such a good player, people wouldn’t worry about you.

“But one thing we won‘t do is we won’t sacrifice our long-term journey that we’re on for any short-term sugar hits, and that clear in selection.”

Scott additionally addressed the soccer division strikes involving soccer boss Josh Mahoney and veteran recruitment supervisor Adrian Dodoro which have been made to assist handle “stability” points on the membership

The new coach stated he was comfy they have been wanted and being dealt with the right means for the membership, which hasn’t gained a remaining since 2004.

“Clearly the club is going through some pretty unstable times and we are searching for stability and I think that’s really, really important,” he stated.

“We certainly need to shift some things culturally and we need to improve. The reality is we sit a long way off the best teams right at the moment.

“But that’s why change has been made, and we’ve got a lot of work to do to bring that stability, that essence we’ve been craving for a long time.”

Source: www.news.com.au