Players cost Dogs flag in '97: Terry Wallace * Jay Clark
* From: Herald Sun
* July 31, 2010 TERRY Wallace has hit back at claims his coaching insecurities cost the Western Bulldogs a premiership in the late 1990s.
In a stinging attack on his former coach, Luke Darcy said Wallace would not accept player stuff and focused too much on individual awards during his six-year tenure at Whitten Oval.
But Wallace defended his coaching methods yesterday, branding the criticism a "cheap shot" at an "easy target".
Wallace, who led the Dogs to three top-four finishes from 1996-2002, said the club hired Ted Hummerston to assist communication with players at the time.
"People can have whatever pot shots they like but No. 1, make sure you get your recall right, because we had somebody in place down there," Wallace said.
"Ted was a personal friend of (president) David Smorgon, and one of the top facilitators of his time, who worked closely with the playing group.
"The fact is when I took over at the club we were sitting in 15th spot and we went from 15th to third in a season.
"It was enough of a team culture to turn the whole football club around from being on its knees to being an inch away (from a flag)."
Wallace said what cost the club a Grand Final berth was kicking 0.6 in the last term of its 1997 preliminary final loss to Adelaide at the MCG.
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