While I agree Harry that it's far to early to cancel our September holidays
a win is a win.
I thought we were very lucky to be in front at half time and should have been at least 3 goals down haf way through the 3rd. The Dog's kicking was shocking and for that I am grateful but there were still some positives to come out the win coupled with a few more questions as well.
Obviously, Richo kicking 10 was great but my concern with that was the fact that our 15 goals came from 4 people. Not enough. What happens when the big bloke has a shocker?
The most pleasing thing for me was the fact they didn't drop their heads. Rewind back to the Geelong game and they kicked 4 or 5 behinds in row and the heads dropped and we got thrashed. Saturday they didn't do it - would that have different if the Dogs had kicked the goals that they should have?
Seeing Gaspar get a few freebie kicks in the first quarter and he looked like he was slowing coming back into form - that's got to be a positive.
Seeing Schulz hip 'n' shoulder Johnson and then see Johnson hobble off was a delight - good old fashion football - more of it I say
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The test comes in the next 2 weeks - interstate - then we will definitely have a better idea of where we are at.