The Tiges can stick emotion.
Last night it was obvious from the outset they were playing on emotion, 'responding to terrible week...' 'opportunity to play footy after off field turmoil and rumour...' 'players get a chance to take the heat off their coach'
The early over-the-top celebrations, painful, save it for when you hit the front in the last quarter. Emotion will only take you so far, maybe a prelim (95), maybe a lead at half time (last night), I'm sick to bloody death of it. Put your head down and play footy.
The players last night were happy with winning a half, that was enough in their minds, not all of them mind, to massage their consciounces.
Forget emotion, I want football ability and steely resolve.