In-form Giants out to keep winning against Hawthorn

In-form Giants out to keep winning against Hawthorn

Fresh from booting a match-winning aim that breathed new life into the GWS’ season, prime midfielder Josh Kelly insists his facet is not taking a peak on the AFL ladder as they cost into the finals combine.

Ahead of Saturday’s conflict with Hawthorn, the Giants have gained three straight video games and are only one win exterior the eight with Adam Kingsley’s troops embracing the grind of studying a brand new sport plan and constructing strongly into the again half of the season.

Kelly, who bombed a 65m aim to down Melbourne in Alice Springs final weekend, says the group’s progress is not forward of his personal expectations, however added he will not be worrying about finals till they’re there.

“At the start of the year I thought our ceiling could be anything,” he mentioned.

“I was really confident in the system we were bringing in, the coaching group and what they wanted to implement … we still feel like we’re building, like there’s a lot a lot of pieces coming together.

“It is thrilling, little doubt, three in a row and enjoying some good soccer, having these issues come collectively is an thrilling time for the group.

“(But) we probably haven’t spent too much time looking at the ladder … we thought there were some wins around the corner, so we’re not focusing too much on finals, on results, we’ve just got to keep coming back to what we want to do and how we want to play footy.”

They add Lachie Whitfield to the facet that upset the Demons and are nearing full well being with Brent Daniels (hamstring) near a return.

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The Hawks enter off consecutive 67 and 60-point thumpings and lose veteran ahead Luke Breust to a throat damage, however do regain working defender Jarman Impey and ahead Tyler Brockman.

They’re 0-5 in interstate journeys this season – not together with their makeshift dwelling of Tasmania – and coach Sam Mitchell acknowledged it was a studying curve his younger facet wanted to start addressing.

“We’ve been looking at our interstate stuff, and we’ve actually started games poorly,” he mentioned.

“Then we’ve actually been able to run games back not too bad, that’s been a bit of a pattern early in the year with all of our third quarters, and then now it’s more been first half.

“That’s a part of our preparation and a part of our studying … we had three gamers in our again six who had performed lower than 20 video games, two of them lower than 10.

“Those guys, they haven’t travelled very much … all those things are challenges you learn over time and we want to make them learn them as quickly as possible so that we can be more consistent wherever we play.”

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