Joe knows what’s best for himself

Joe knows what’s best for himself

Rumour has it that Brisbane Lions star Joe Daniher is so faraway from the AFL world when he’s not taking part in or coaching that he doesn’t actually have a TV at dwelling to maintain monitor of footy news and, extra particularly, scrutiny of his personal type.

Lions co-captain Lachie Neale advised as a lot earlier this season quickly after Daniher had been criticised for his efficiency in Brisbane’s 14-point, spherical 3 loss to the Western Bulldogs at Marvel Stadium.

Such was the criticism that Lions coach Chris Fagan mentioned it had turn into “pick on Joe Daniher week”.

However, Fagan, like Neale, mentioned the previous Essendon ahead wouldn’t have even heard about his type being questioned such was his separation from the sport when he wasn’t straight concerned.

“I don’t spent a lot of time focusing on that sort of stuff,” Daniher confirmed forward of Brisbane’s conflict with the Bombers on the Gabba on Saturday night time.

“I’ve played AFL for a long time now, so I’m pretty clear on the expectations I have on myself and the level of performance I need to be able to put out there for the footy club.

“All those things as you get older and as you play footy for a long time get a lot clearer, so I’ve got a good understanding of that.

“It’s my job to make sure that I can play to that level on a consistent basis, and probably this year, I’ve been a little bit inconsistent.

“Though it is early on in the year, so there’s plenty of time and opportunity to iron that out as we get into the important stage of the year.”

It was maybe a unique story when Daniher, now 29, was youthful and dwelling within the AFL fishbowl that’s Melbourne.

“As a young footballer, you’re probably more inclined to be inconsistent because you don’t truly understand what the requirements of the team are and the challenges that come throughout a season,” he mentioned.

“The more you play the more used to those situations you get.

“Now I feel like I’ve got terrific processes and procedures to follow to make sure that I have a good week on the training track, which gives me the best chance to perform on the weekend.”

Since shedding to the Bulldogs, the Lions have received 5 successive video games, however Daniher has warned rivals that there’s loads of enchancment left in Brisbane.

“We’re probably looking more at how we’re playing regardless of the results, and there’s certainly a lot of factors in our game that we’d like to tidy up and improve upon … and we’re looking forward to that challenge,” he mentioned.

“It’s fortunate that it is early on in the season, and we’ve still got time to do that, but it is also important to win enough games so that you can cement yourself in that top eight.

“It’s an exciting time to be at the Brisbane Lions. We’ve got a really strong mature group, and we’re pretty excited about what we can achieve.”

Daniher has additionally been impressed with Essendon’s type this season underneath the steerage of former Lion Brad Scott.

“I think they’ve surprised a few people. We know at their best that they’re a terrific pressure team and they’ve got a really attacking brand of footy too,” he mentioned.

“We’re planning for them to be at their best and there’s no doubt they will be up at the Gabba.”

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Originally printed as Brisbane Lions star Joe Daniher attempting to rectify ‘inconsistent’ type

Source: www.dailytelegraph.com.au