to me the more important part of that goal was not the scoreboard, it was the reminder we have Dusty.I thought Dusty’s goal at the end of the 2nd was significant. I reckon the belief amongst the players at half time would’ve been significantly buoyed by that.
If we go in 21 down and then they get the first goal in the 3rd, it becomes tough. Not impossible, but tough.
Yeah I was going to go round 1...About a week ago.
Yeah tend to agree. He was pretty quiet while the Cats were dominant during the late 1st / most of the 2nd. That goal, and the shanked shot shortly after it, really got him back into the game and reminded everyone "I'm still here, and I'm just getting started"to me the more important part of that goal was not the scoreboard, it was the reminder we have Dusty.
i was getting a little nervous through the 2nd but when Dusty kicked that goal i knew we have the best player in the world and the game was still ours if we wanted it.
For me, the Bulldogs scrambling a draw against us in 2008 after being 19 down with 3:20 to play serves as a benchmark for what is possible.When Menenola goaled after that delay - the maths meant they could still get back even if they needed 3 goals
When we’d maintained that lead for the next few minutes I was pretty sure we’d done enough
But I‘m always watching the clock and doing the maths
That was against our 2008 defence, in an era when scoring was much higher. However, I usually allow 2 minutes on the clock per goal for what is realistically achievable.For me, the Bulldogs scrambling a draw against us in 2008 after being 19 down with 3:20 to play serves as a benchmark for what is possible.