At various times the past 5-6 weeks PA were challenged, in that Carlton headed them by 2-3 gls, the crows headed them by a similar margin and had momentum and freo headed them against the flow of play. The old port would have folded but they rallied. Finals are different and a step up, can they rise ? Of port's midfield I hope the cat's have had one eye open on Wines, he has been one that has lifted when they have needed a physical *kicker I hope it all hasn't been focused on JH-f. Sounds like both sides are going to bring a contested and hard edge from the start (Stewy and Alir spoke)Spot on. It's 4 quarters of pressure, or a loss.
Whether we can maintain the rage that long is a question of immense curiosity.
We've had huge variations in our pressure, within a game, from one half to the other. As cats_09 has alluded to before, the difference has been so stark that it has raised the question as to whether its been a deliberate ploy to try different strategies - or is that wishful thinking?
That said, I'm with catempire in believing that this side has lacked the killer instinct needed to create fear. The lack of ruthlessness leaves our opponents believing they're always a chance.
Can we find that instinct if we smell blood in the finals?
Can we find the drive in our minds, the run in our legs, to pressure sides relentlessly over 4 quarters?
We're going to get a solid insight on Thursday night.
What a nervous, exciting wait.