'Bizarre' game leaves coaches scratching their headsGreg Baum, Michael Gleeson
The Age
12 June 2020"We're both very good sides, but we're both a fair bit off our best at the moment," said reigning premiership coach Hardwick.
"It was different. You come off eight weeks off, three week pre-season, training in groups of eight ... it's going to take some time. The guys aren't where they were at when they came back from the pre-season for round one. And the dew was an enormous factor tonight. The ground was incredibly wet."
Buckley said the absence of a crowd where there would normally be 80,000 and the fact that the game finished in a low-scoring draw compounded the weird effect.
"Draws are a hollow feeling at the best of times, but draws in front of no crowd is an interesting feeling," he said.
"It was that bizarre. 'Dimma' and I ended up walking side by side through the empty car park basically talking about how crap that feeling is and how we probably are not going to review it and go straight to round three."
Both expected improvement, but slowly. "Three weeks pre-season, a pretty hard game to play," said Hardwick. "We've got to be a little bit patient."
Hardwick rejoiced in a lively return for small forward Jack Higgins and was pleased with Ivan Soldo's contribution and that the one-ruckman-only ploy worked. "The shortened quarters … they were going about 22 minutes tonight … which is really short. Soldo can do the majority and we can pinch-hit," he said.
But Hardwick cautioned against the mooted idea of reducing bench rotations further to tire out players and create a more open game. "Ever since we've reduced rotations, scoring's gone down," he said. "You can reduce them again, but you've got to be careful. You've got to give the game time to work it out."
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