Stuart Waitley
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In fact, he almost celebrated the fact I wasn't there.
And Horse, yeah, the clip was great.
Six out of ten, I would have thought, in terms of education.
Bumbled his way through it.
Brad Close got dropped.
That part was hard to miss.
Yeah, well, if anyone didn't see it, it's about how do you support your back half when there's two minutes on the line?
you're in front, you want to play Blitzav behind the play, but if he goes behind the play, that means there's a spare somewhere else, so everyone's got to squeeze up, and they just missed the mark, the Cats, and squeezing up on Blitzav's direct opponent, and it didn't allow him to compete against Cripps in that goal square, so it was good vision.
Unfortunately for Geelong, I've seen that a little bit in the close games they've played.
I reckon we've showed it a few times on 360, Gerard, where they've just missed the mark with a two-minute drill, and
If they had to tidy up anything in those, I don't know what their close games records like, but I feel like I've seen tighter sides with more discipline on how to manage the ball, how to manage the scoreboard, how to manage defence.
So something that I can work on.
The benefits of the bye.
So this was John Longmire last night on the two things he used to focus on.
So I think we usually talk about the physical freshen up and rejuve, the rejuve days, as Matthew Nix called them.
But the eye of the coach is what benefits did you use to derive from this one break in the season?
Depends where you're at, Gerard.
If you're broken, we had a lot of, especially late years where we just needed to recover.
So we couldn't do 18 on 18.
We couldn't work on things that we were poor at.