Next week looms because the second many Sydney gamers will dread after they do their formal evaluation of final yr‘s grand final thrashing.
But as he officially launched into pre-season training on Monday, having done some early sessions with younger players, co-captain Callum Mills is brimming with enthusiasm, adamant the defeat won’t maintain his younger group again in 2023.
Mills, who signed a five-year contract extension in September after a banner yr that earnt him All-Australian honours and the membership finest and fairest award, mentioned he had lastly “processed” the 81-point loss to Geelong after time away publish the decider.
He and his teammates had an off-the-cuff viewing within the aftermath however will spend time subsequent week going via the “learnings” accessible to make them higher for his or her assault on subsequent season.
“You don’t want to go in a grand final to gain experience, you are there to win it, but unfortunately it didn’t go our way. The best thing now, we can use it.” Mills mentioned.
“We got together and talked about it with everyone after the grand final, but now we are back in the swing of things we have to get right the balance of reviewing the grand final and reviewing the season, so we’ll get that right over the coming weeks.
“Everyone is hungry, that’s the main thing. As long as we are driving the standards as leaders we will let the younger guys flourish and let them have a crack, which we are really excited for.”
Sydney younger squad, blended with veteran expertise from the likes of Mills, Luke Parker and famous person ahead Lance Franklin, received 18 video games in 2022, together with a nine-game streak that ended with their grand closing defeat.
That run, with the addition of the likes of Essendon swingman Aaron Francis and 6 new draftees, is sufficient to have Mills enthusiastic about going one step additional subsequent season.
“The aim is to get to tomorrow better than we are today, and the next day after that again as much as we can,” he mentioned.
“If we can make those incremental improvements and back in the process that got us there in the first place, while striving to get better every day, is what we’ll do.
“That’s the best thing about footy, everyone starts on zero again and you’ve got to back in your process.”
Originally revealed as AFL: Sydney stars return to pre-season coaching with redemption on their minds