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If losing games are an educational tool then Port are the equivalent of a professional student currently working towards their 7th degree.
If you think the Power have it bad, Port Adelaide in the sanfl - the team that wears the storied prison bar guernsey - exists to learn from embarrassing defeats.
We were belted, it was good. What have we become? A bunch of tools apparently.
https://www.portadelaidefc.com.au/news/2019-05-26/lokan-good-learning-opportunity-for-young-magpies
Port Adelaide SANFL coach Matthew Lokan said Sunday’s 49-point loss to ladder leaders, Glenelg was a great learning experience for his young side.
“We use a game like that as an educational tool,” he said.
“A lot of our guys are young and haven’t played a lot of football so we try to teach them what they need to do in different aspects of the game and there is plenty of areas we need to work on after a day like today.
“We were disappointing today, credit to Glenelg they played some good footy, they were cleaner than us, they used the ball really well and we weren’t able to match it.
“It is certainly a great learning tool (to play on experienced forwards Liam McBean and Cory Gregson) - we go out there every week to win but if we don’t win then we think we can take some real benefit out of playing on guys like that.
“If you go through the Glenelg forward line, McBean, Gregson and Luke Partington have all played AFL footy so it is a great learning tool for our guys.”
Lokan is a Lil' Hinkley!We were belted, it was good. What have we become? A bunch of tools apparently.
https://www.portadelaidefc.com.au/news/2019-05-26/lokan-good-learning-opportunity-for-young-magpies
Port Adelaide SANFL coach Matthew Lokan said Sunday’s 49-point loss to ladder leaders, Glenelg was a great learning experience for his young side.
“We use a game like that as an educational tool,” he said.
“A lot of our guys are young and haven’t played a lot of football so we try to teach them what they need to do in different aspects of the game and there is plenty of areas we need to work on after a day like today.
“We were disappointing today, credit to Glenelg they played some good footy, they were cleaner than us, they used the ball really well and we weren’t able to match it.
“It is certainly a great learning tool (to play on experienced forwards Liam McBean and Cory Gregson) - we go out there every week to win but if we don’t win then we think we can take some real benefit out of playing on guys like that.
“If you go through the Glenelg forward line, McBean, Gregson and Luke Partington have all played AFL footy so it is a great learning tool for our guys.”Matty Lokans after match lesson went something like this.
“Ok guys, we came with nothing and ended up with nothing so what did we lose?”
Therein endeth the lesson.Trouble is we never ****** learn !!!!!
We were belted, it was good. What have we become? A bunch of tools apparently.
https://www.portadelaidefc.com.au/news/2019-05-26/lokan-good-learning-opportunity-for-young-magpies
Port Adelaide SANFL coach Matthew Lokan said Sunday’s 49-point loss to ladder leaders, Glenelg was a great learning experience for his young side.
“We use a game like that as an educational tool,” he said.
“A lot of our guys are young and haven’t played a lot of football so we try to teach them what they need to do in different aspects of the game and there is plenty of areas we need to work on after a day like today.
“We were disappointing today, credit to Glenelg they played some good footy, they were cleaner than us, they used the ball really well and we weren’t able to match it.
“It is certainly a great learning tool (to play on experienced forwards Liam McBean and Cory Gregson) - we go out there every week to win but if we don’t win then we think we can take some real benefit out of playing on guys like that.
“If you go through the Glenelg forward line, McBean, Gregson and Luke Partington have all played AFL footy so it is a great learning tool for our guys.”
Love him or hate home Chad Cornes would never have come out with that sort of statement.
Plainly obvious why he was moved out of the Magpies position - he was playing to win and learn from that.....
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