Worsfold defends handball count
July 2nd 2008 00:33
West Coast coach John Worsfold has again come under fire for his team's poor performance on the weekend. This time, over the high-handball count the team accumulated against Hawthorn on Friday night.
The Eagles racked up 240 handballs to 158 kicks, trying to defeat the table-topping Hawks, but managed to lose by 57 points, a lot better than the previous week, which saw them lose to Geelong by 135 points.
"We didn't cope with Geelong's defensive zone the previous week and we knew Hawthorn are probably the best team at doing that defensive zone all down the ground, so we went in with a plan to try to attack that," Worsfold told 6PR.
"Put it this way ... the previous week we were accused of not having the ball, I was quite happy to have it a bit more this week.
"It's just that classic one, if we would have kicked it out of the backline any earlier ... we would have turned it over and we might have been blown out of the water like we were against Geelong.
"I thought the tactic to try to run the ball past a big part of that zone was effective in a big part of the game.
"I couldn't have asked the players to do any more of what we asked them, and that was a great sign for us that our young players and our senior players went out with a new style that we wanted to have a go at and they gave it everything."
Midfielder Matt Priddis amassed 45 possesions against the Eagles, 30 of them handpasses. Critics have said that he received the ball too easily, but Worsfold thought otherwise.
"No one gives you the footy out there, you have to go out and win it," Worsfold said.
"Whether it's 35 or 45 possessions he does an enormous amount of work out there for us and brings other players into the game.
"He may not have looked like Greg Williams out there but we don't expect him to because we know he's not Greg Williams. You can't question his work ethic."
The Eagles racked up 240 handballs to 158 kicks, trying to defeat the table-topping Hawks, but managed to lose by 57 points, a lot better than the previous week, which saw them lose to Geelong by 135 points.
"We didn't cope with Geelong's defensive zone the previous week and we knew Hawthorn are probably the best team at doing that defensive zone all down the ground, so we went in with a plan to try to attack that," Worsfold told 6PR.
"Put it this way ... the previous week we were accused of not having the ball, I was quite happy to have it a bit more this week.
"It's just that classic one, if we would have kicked it out of the backline any earlier ... we would have turned it over and we might have been blown out of the water like we were against Geelong.
"I thought the tactic to try to run the ball past a big part of that zone was effective in a big part of the game.
"I couldn't have asked the players to do any more of what we asked them, and that was a great sign for us that our young players and our senior players went out with a new style that we wanted to have a go at and they gave it everything."
Midfielder Matt Priddis amassed 45 possesions against the Eagles, 30 of them handpasses. Critics have said that he received the ball too easily, but Worsfold thought otherwise.
"No one gives you the footy out there, you have to go out and win it," Worsfold said.
"Whether it's 35 or 45 possessions he does an enormous amount of work out there for us and brings other players into the game.
"He may not have looked like Greg Williams out there but we don't expect him to because we know he's not Greg Williams. You can't question his work ethic."
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