It might be harsh, but as I stated, I don't blame her. I see it as a issue within training, we should be seeing improvement from our players coming through our program, but I'm watching other teams pass us with less years of development. Whether it is through recruitment or off season training, our fitness is not as good as it should be. We have a handful of players that I see at a good level & happy to give the younger players time to develop & then there are players that are simply not good enough, again maybe harsh but simply being truthful.I reckon that's harsh on a 20 year old - not clocked up 20 games yet. Bobbling ball, would she like her time again, and have it like early on in the game, where she plucked the ball and kicked a special goal - yeah we all would. Would Grieser like her hand not so heavily taped she struggled with her ball drop, would Dankert like to tackle better and stop that 3rd Qtr goal?
A game is made up of so many moments, some good, some bad. Ask Dusty whether he's made mistakes, really silly and bad ones, early on in his career.......
Anyway, for mine it's what a player learns from it. As I said in another post, good coaching is revisiting that error 20, 50, 100 times on the park in a skill drill, so that it becomes a predominately better event going forward.