Geelong’s Scott says MCG scored ‘own goal’ with turf

Geelong’s Scott says MCG scored ‘own goal’ with turf

Geelong coach Chris Scott is unimpressed with the state of the MCG turf, saying the venue has scored an personal purpose with its administration of the enjoying floor.

The subject was reignited on Friday evening when Cats gamers Tom Stewart and Sam De Koning needed to go away the sector with knee accidents within the AFL loss to Collingwood.

While De Koning returned, Stewart was subbed out of the sport.

It is unclear whether or not the floor performed a task within the two accidents, however Scott was unimpressed.

Much of the floor needed to be relaid after two Ed Sheeran live shows earlier this month.

There had been no apparent points throughout Thursday’s season opener between Richmond and Carlton, but it surely grew to become a speaking level after Friday’s match.

“It’s been a long time since the grand final,” Scott mentioned.

“It’s the biggest game in the land and it’s the best ground in the world, in my opinion.

“So to compromise the floor is a wierd resolution to make voluntarily. Stuff occurs and the climate is past your management, truthful sufficient.

“But it was an own goal, I reckon.”

Scott initially was reticent to purchase into the talk forward of spherical one in regards to the MCG turf.

“It’s an interesting discussion for others to have – it’s distasteful when the coach of the losing team talks about the surface,” Scott mentioned post-game.

“But it’s worthy of discussion.”

Scott was then requested in regards to the suggestions from gamers.

“I’m relaying this … the issue is there are differences on the ground now,” he mentioned.

“There are some bits that are really firm, and you can keep your feet, and other bits that are really soft and you can’t keep your feet.”

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