Blues not after quick fix, says Voss

Blues not after quick fix, says Voss

Carlton coach Michael Voss says the Blues are usually not searching for a fast repair to easily scrape into the highest eight, enjoying down exterior stress to safe a finals berth.

The Blues have been booed by their very own supporters after they trailed Brisbane by 40 factors at three quarter time final weekend, however regardless of three losses of their final 4 video games, Voss says there isn’t any want for hasty modifications to set their season again on target.

He mentioned he understood the frustration of followers on the Blues’ detached kind, however there was a larger must construct “sustainable” long-term success.

“There seems to be an obsession to define a season by round 8, I guess I probably become somewhat confused by the whole conversation, because the agenda of what we wanted to go about our business was set by the final siren at the end of last year,” Voss mentioned.

“We appreciated that as a football team we needed to get better at what we did.

“I think the only context I’d like to provide around some of those comments is that it’s probably more referring to the process and getting better at a lot of the things that we want to hold us to be sustainably good for a long period of time.”

Voss mentioned there was little distinction between lacking the highest eight and scraping into the finals solely to be dumped out within the first week.

“I don’t we should be confused about what our expectations are – we just don’t want to participate in finals, we want to have a say, we want to have an impact,” he mentioned.

“For us it’s pretty clear on what we’re trying to achieve.”

He mentioned captain Patrick Cripps was hellbent on lifting his sport after a pair of complete head-to-head defeats in opposition to Brisbane’s Josh Dunkley and Adelaide’s Jordan Dawson previously month.

Cripps will doubtless discover himself against Western Bulldogs star Marcus Bontempelli at totally different instances on Saturday night time, Voss mentioned.

“I think that would be stating the obvious (that Cripps was disappointed with those performances),” he mentioned.

“It’s happened a couple of times only in the last little while … what I would say is that he doesn’t own all of that, he’s got a job to be able to do and our midfield has a job to do.

“How do we support him when those moments happen – it’s going to be the same with Bontempelli.”

Voss mentioned he was excited to introduce Matthew Cottrell again into the senior facet after two VFL video games following his return from a foot damage.

“His progression in his footy over the last 15 months has been particularly impressive … he brings a heap of energy for us,” he mentioned.

I believe we’ve had some good (outdoors) run there, however he is available in and he brings one thing fairly totally different, he can play a few totally different roles for us, he provides some versatility and adaptability to our group as effectively.”

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