Blues coach David Teague put the heat on players during round 10 and they responded,he says to their credit,with a win.Credit:Getty Images
“That was as hard as I went,that I have ever gone at them. I wasn’t too sure how it would go but,to their credit,in the second half,when the ball went in their[defensive 50],we were strong,” he said.
“We didn’t get scored against,we protected the scoreboard and that allowed us,when we got our turn,to hit the scoreboard at the other end.”
Teague said it had been a “team message”. However,when asked about the performance of high-pricedrecruit Zac Williams, Teague admitted Williams had been one of the players whom he had been disappointed with.
He turned to edited clips at half-time where four Blues had failed to defend an opponent “with serious intent”.
“Until we do that,we are not going to be a great side,” Teague said.
Williams,having returned to the half back-line over the past fortnight,was a key contributor after half-time on a day emerging midfield maestro Sam Walsh led the Blues with 30 touches.Co-captains Patrick Cripps and Sam Docherty,the latter now used on a wing,were also important,while key defenders Liam Jones and Jacob Weitering held up well.