Essendon coach Brad Scott insists he “won’t sacrifice the short term for the long term” because the Bombers’ finals hopes slip away.
After sitting comfortably contained in the top-eight three weeks in the past, the Bombers have slumped to thirteenth with consecutive defeats to Geelong, Western Bulldogs and Sydney.
Scott believes Essendon have been simply 30 seconds away from pinching a well-known win in opposition to the Swans on Saturday evening, however fell two factors brief – 15.11 (101) to fifteen.9 (99) – after trailing by 37 through the third quarter.
Jye Menzie goaled for the Bombers within the dying phases, but it surely was too late because the ball went again to the center with six seconds to go and Essendon have been unable to attain once more.
The Bombers fought to the wire with out injured stars Jordan Ridley, Jake Stringer and Sam Draper, one thing Scott is pleased with.
“We don’t want anyone who’s connected with our club to lose sight on what we’re trying to build here,” Scott mentioned.
“We just won’t sacrifice the short term for the long term.
“So whereas upset within the brief time period, and people alternatives, we’re actually targeted on what we wish to construct, and if that if meaning we win sufficient video games to compete in September – nice.
“If it doesn’t, we just keep building.”
Essendon might want to win no less than three of their remaining 4 matches to stay an opportunity to complete contained in the top-eight and attempt to bury their 19-year drought with out successful a last.
The Bombers face lowly West Coast and North Melbourne within the subsequent fortnight earlier than troublesome assignments in opposition to GWS and Collingwood to complete the home-and-away season.
Scott mentioned utilizing the ladder predictor was “not a good use of my time”.
“If anything, it distracts from what you need to do, so I prefer not to know and but make no mistake, we want to win every game we play,” he mentioned.
Ridley and Draper are unlikely to return earlier than the tip of the home-and-away season, whereas Stringer stays a week-by-week proposition as he struggles with a plantar fascia harm.
Source: www.perthnow.com.au