Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge spoke to the media after the game...
Q: That game played to your trademarks, did it surprise you how easy it became?
It never felt easy. I said it feels like we’re two goals up in that last quarter. So, yeah, emotions are always high and in any big game and so, yeah, you never feel comfortable. There was the contest inside and definitely fought it. It was unbelievable, our players were superb. The collision footy that our players are prepared to play was just outrageously good. But, you know, in the third quarter, it started about third quarter, it wasn’t flash. There were a few things that crept in. I think we gave away four or five free kicks, easy ones, cheap ones so you never feel comfortable. When we won here earlier in the year they piled on about five in a row to get themselves almost level at one point. So we were well aware at half-time that we still had a hell of a lot more work to do. But what an incredible night for our footy club.
Q: Is it fair to draw comparisons to ’16 now because you’ve had to do it the long way?
I think you can, if we win in two weeks. But, yeah, look, I mean there’s some similarities but, you know, we were sitting in that top four for a long period in the year. You know, we were top two for a little bit, we held top spot for a little bit, we held top spot for some weeks and that is the main difference with the two journeys. Obviously we won 15 home-and-aways in both years but we put ourselves under a hell of a lot of pressure coming into the first final against Essendon. So that’s significant as well, to be able to weather that storm. And obviously, you know, last week was a game where, you know, ultimately there’s a bit of good fortune. Win by a point and I think tonight we played with a bit of freedom, that maybe the pressure of the first two finals was reduced a little bit and - but what a night to find that sort of a sense of freedom and vigour in our play. It was - just so moved by what the players did and very grateful once again.
Q: Everyone thought on the outside that you probably spent so much in that game in Tassie and then in that final against Brisbane. So where did this seemingly extra energy or extra drive come from during the week?
Look, we’ve had a couple of injuries in recent times. We have had injuries to key players. But by and large, you know, our group have been fit and healthy for a little while. Our staff do an incredible job behind the scenes nurturing and helping our players be at the peak of their physical performance. And mentally as well, with the challenges that they face. And I think, you know, the group think and the squad sort of mentality when you consider there has been - there’s been 41 players as you know that have at least played an AFL game this year and they all really feel a part of it, even the two boys in Will Hayes and Dom Bedendo who haven’t played a senior game. They are still a significant part of what’s happening. And I think they’re urging each other on which is - yeah, I get what you’re saying. But there’s still a hell of a lot to play for and the inspiration from within and what they’re doing is just motivating our players and now we get a look.