Our coach, Benji, shanked this one.
I watched the pre-game on Fox, and Benji's pre-match comments about telling the players to 'have some fun out there', were telling. I think he misread the atmosphere and dynamics of this match, and also missed an opportunity to show a sold out home crowd that this was a chance to put in a serious, hard, professional performance, and that better things were ahead next year. It felt wrong and I had a bad feeling from the get go.
With Sezer out of the side out we struggle to manage games, we haven't won a game without him. So with him out of the side I would be telling my inexperienced halves to put in a mature and controlled performance. The word 'fun' would be banned until after the match. Benji models himself on Wayne Bennett somewhat but you wouldn't see Bennett doing Vox pops with a microphone 5 minutes before a match.
Sure we started well enough and Galvin put in some good touches, but it was clear from a few passages of play we were trying to put on some trick plays, overplaying, not focused (kicks etc), and just not giving our opponents, the unique occasion and the sold out crowd the respect it deserves. The match blew out and we got handed the spoon via a 60 point loss for good measure.
We don't sign Luai without Marshall as coach. Thats a fact. I'm not certain another coach would have thrown Galvin in like benji did. I back him for ALL of next season but its clear to me that Benji's biggest weakness is that he lets his abstract philosophical principles , (let players express themselves, play eyes up footy, have fun, no work after 6:00pm) distract from the fact that that we are running last, we have been abymsal for over a decade, and we as fans are all drinking sand in the desert right now. Its nice to have these principles, and I respect the bravery in the approach, but ultimately they will eventually need to - ahem - work.
Fans won't be interested in having the cool older brother / cousin as coach for very much longer if we have yet another season like this. If we are getting 60 points scored against us at sold out home crowds, ahem - eventually, perhaps we wouldn't mind a 24/7 coach who is relentlessly and almost insanely driving our team back up off the canvas. Keen to see how one performs without the old board interfering as they did.