Coach Kingsley backs young Giants after narrow loss

GWS coach Adam Kingsley was left annoyed by a six-point loss to Richmond in a nailbiter however he’s excited by the influence some rising Giants had when the sport was on the road.

The Giants trailed by 16 factors on the last change however surged dwelling with seven objectives from 24 inside 50s and snatched the lead twice within the dying levels.

Prized No.1 draftee Aaron Cadman and low season recruit Toby Bedford booted two of these majors, whereas Josh Fahey put the Giants in entrance on the 23-minute mark when he slotted his first AFL purpose with a bomb from exterior 50m.

After the Tigers responded shortly with a purpose to Judson Clarke, GWS rising ruck Kieren Briggs bought a boot to the ball from inside a pack to tumble by his second and reclaim the lead on the 32-minute mark.

The Tigers have been in a position to reply the problem once more with majors to Dion Prestia and Marlion Pickett, nevertheless it wasn’t misplaced on Kingsley that it was the younger Giants who stepped up late within the recreation.

“I was really, really pleased with that,” Kingsley stated.

“You’ve got three of your younger guys, the least experienced guys in the team, finishing the work, under pressure, scoreboard pressure, time pressure.

“I used to be so completely satisfied for these guys to have the ability to try this.

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“We have a lot of developing players who could be really good players. We’ve got to learn our lessons along the way, but I felt like today they could have learned their lessons and won the game.”

Tim Taranto returned to Giants Stadium to face GWS for the primary time since an low season transfer to Richmond.

The midfielder booted an early purpose and completed with game-highs for 35 disposals and 9 clearances, however Kingsley felt thenGiants’ on-ballers have been in a position to restrict their former teammate’s influence.

“He had a lot of the ball, he finished with a goal,” Kingsley stated.

“But I was pretty pleased after quarter-time,” Kingsley stated.

“I thought in the first quarter, our midfield were beaten. I thought the likes of Taranto, (Shai) Bolton, (Dion) Prestia, being able to spread out of the stoppage in the contest really hurt us.

“But then after quarter-time, I felt like we tightenednit up and we have been in a position to handle that.”

The Giants will probably be sweating on the health of Brent Daniels after the zippy ahead injured a hamstring within the second time period and was substituted out of the match.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au