At the moment I've only heard small pieces of information about the midweek reset held at Ed Curnow's place after the Essendon* loss in early–mid June.
Since then it's been WWWWWWWW
I've tried to find some more information about that reset and this is all I've been able to come up with for now. If anyone knows anything else, please do tell…
https://www.sen.com.au/news/2023/06/13/ ... quay-trip/https://www.printfriendly.com/p/g/wXYHm2Quote:
Despite the result not going their way against Essendon* on Sunday night, Walsh says trips like the one they had in Torquay won’t necessarily see immediate results.
“We get the day off in the middle of the week most weeks and we went down to Ed Curnow’s property down in Torquay to try and change up the scenery a bit,” Walsh told SEN’s Whateley.
“You mentioned before that we’ve been on a bit of a losing slump, so we tried and change the environment.
“We went down there and got together as a group which was good, most clubs and playing groups try and stick together and do stuff.
“We went down there to reset and talk a little bit about our identity and how we want to be seen. I think with these things it doesn’t happen overnight, we’re probably chasing a few things at the moment, and we haven’t been able to execute in certain areas where you can win or lose games as you, we saw on the weekend.
“We’re 100 per cent unified, I’ve been in this position once or twice now with our back up against the ropes and I know for a fact that everyone’s sticking together and we’re backing each other in as players, and we’ve just got to create that confidence amongst each other.
“The same with the coaches, they’re putting in a massive amount of work and it’s up to us to start delivering because we can do all this talking, we want but unless you back it up on the field, it doesn’t mean much.”
Carlton will host the Gold Coast Suns on Sunday afternoon at the MCG.
Whatever was said and done, it seems to be working!