Gutted by the GF result but also proud to have made it in the first place and only go down by 4 points. Looking ahead to next year, I am hoping this GF loss is the making of us akin to the Penrith Panthers who lost a GF before winning the past 3…
I think one of the main reasons teams can struggle to back it up the year after a grand final is the need to take some time away. The players have been switched on mentally 24/7 for the past 10 months solely focussed on making the grand final and winning a flag. The players need a break now to switch off or we run the risk of them burning out mentally half way through next year. It is a massive drain being so focussed on a goal for so long, particularly when you just fall short. The issue is, the players need time to have a break and switch off, however, we also can’t wait too long before re-focussing onto next season as 16 other clubs already have a head start on their off season.
Getting the balance right between taking some time to switch off and preparing to re-load next year is critical and an incredibly delicate balancing act. I am hopeful Fages learned a thing or two about how to juggle this when he was at the Hawks and they made 4 straight grand finals.
As frustrating as the slow build has been at times I do think we have shown incremental improvement year on year and I trust making it to the grand final and just falling short is the final hurdle we need to go all the way. Would love to see some players putting everything they can into getting into the best shape of their lives utilising the pain of the GF loss as fuel over the pre season. If we can add Doedee and one of two others in the off season, get Ashcroft back in the second half of next year and see players like Rayner, Wilmot, Dev and Lohmann have big pre seasons and go up another level, next year could be the year we steamroll the competition.
I have found it tough the past 48 hours to build any renewed energy or hope for next season. Can only imagine how difficult it would be for the players. In spite of the loss, we still have room for improvement from a lot of our young players and our top end stars such as Neale, Daniher and Charlie aren’t going to slow down just yet. Let’s go one better next year!
I think one of the main reasons teams can struggle to back it up the year after a grand final is the need to take some time away. The players have been switched on mentally 24/7 for the past 10 months solely focussed on making the grand final and winning a flag. The players need a break now to switch off or we run the risk of them burning out mentally half way through next year. It is a massive drain being so focussed on a goal for so long, particularly when you just fall short. The issue is, the players need time to have a break and switch off, however, we also can’t wait too long before re-focussing onto next season as 16 other clubs already have a head start on their off season.
Getting the balance right between taking some time to switch off and preparing to re-load next year is critical and an incredibly delicate balancing act. I am hopeful Fages learned a thing or two about how to juggle this when he was at the Hawks and they made 4 straight grand finals.
As frustrating as the slow build has been at times I do think we have shown incremental improvement year on year and I trust making it to the grand final and just falling short is the final hurdle we need to go all the way. Would love to see some players putting everything they can into getting into the best shape of their lives utilising the pain of the GF loss as fuel over the pre season. If we can add Doedee and one of two others in the off season, get Ashcroft back in the second half of next year and see players like Rayner, Wilmot, Dev and Lohmann have big pre seasons and go up another level, next year could be the year we steamroll the competition.
I have found it tough the past 48 hours to build any renewed energy or hope for next season. Can only imagine how difficult it would be for the players. In spite of the loss, we still have room for improvement from a lot of our young players and our top end stars such as Neale, Daniher and Charlie aren’t going to slow down just yet. Let’s go one better next year!