Blues coach Michael Voss.Credit: Getty Images
Blues coach Michael Voss can’t recall a game where his side had to fight so desperately for a win and that made tonight’s victory over St Kilda even sweeter than usual.
“I can’t remember the last game where we had to fight it out so hard,” Voss said post-game.
“It was just a game of persistence. At times, it was stuck in that arm wrestle. We had to navigate a couple of things. and we have back-to-back six-day schedules, so that will be three games in very short time.
“We had injuries to get through, and we had to take the speed out of the game just to get our players through – we were very happy with the stoppages in the game in the third quarter so we could get our time to rest.
“We gave very few windows for our opponents to go through.”
Voss was asked if his side was trying to make the game more contested.
“We weren’t the ones filling it up at stoppages,” Voss said.
“We were happy for the game to go dead for a little while and that’s just the way that it played out.”
Voss said Mitch McGovern (who was taken to hospital after a heavy knock to his chest in a collision) would await scan results, while Blake Acres would need scans on his shoulder, and Lachie Cowan had a hamstring issue which would need to be assessed. Nick Haynes copped a boot to the neck but was able to return to the field after the main break.