It was pretty obvious very early last season - the players WANTED to win for the coach,
For the most part, these were the same playes who quite clearly couldn't give a **** whether or not they won for Judge.
A season and a bit later, it's good to see that the early results were not just based on enthusiasm at Woosha's return - he clearly has what it takes to be an AFL coach.
He has shown he has the smarts, he has the unconditional respect of the players, and he is willing to make the tough decisions when necessary.
I guess the only area of question is the development of new players - he hasn't been there long enough for us to be able to tell. Though kids like Sampi and Judd seem to be heading in the right direction.
For the most part, these were the same playes who quite clearly couldn't give a **** whether or not they won for Judge.
A season and a bit later, it's good to see that the early results were not just based on enthusiasm at Woosha's return - he clearly has what it takes to be an AFL coach.
He has shown he has the smarts, he has the unconditional respect of the players, and he is willing to make the tough decisions when necessary.
I guess the only area of question is the development of new players - he hasn't been there long enough for us to be able to tell. Though kids like Sampi and Judd seem to be heading in the right direction.

