AFL 2019: St Kilda extraordinary Nick Riewoldt conveys Tom Barrass and West Coast huge serve on eve of finals

serve on the eve of their finals battle, saying their inspiration to return to-back is directly before their eyes.
The Eagles blew their took shots at the twofold possibility when they lost to Hawthorn in the last round of the home and away season — and Riewoldt accepts the club could battle to arrive at their grandiose 2018 statures since they do not have the imperative enthusiastic venture.
Safeguard Tom Barrass told the Backchat Podcast as much in May, when he conceded winning the prevalence had left him "somewhat directionless".
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"You have a thought regarding what an encounter like that will resemble and you structure the thought from when you're a small kid seeing Sam Butler and Benny Cousins on the divider with the cup and the decoration and you believe it will be this interminable feeling of satisfaction," Barrass said.
"It's not all that it was intended to be. Furthermore, that doesn't mean it was a let down by any means.
"I adored each and every subsequent it, however it was so unique to how I constantly imagined that I think it leaves you somewhat directionless for a brief period."
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Riewoldt said that feeling had no spot in finals, beseeching Barrass and his prevalence partners to consider their peers who'd missed the 2018 banner through damage and suspension.

"Tom, I trust you found your course since this time a year ago the West Coast Eagles turned it up and figured out how to go on and win a prevalence," Riewoldt disclosed to Fox Footy's The Bullring.

"So in case you're searching for that sparkle, which I believe there's a requirement for that, I'd go Nic Nat, Andrew Gaff and Brad Sheppard in light of the fact that those young men didn't get the opportunity to taste what you got the chance to taste a year ago. Those young men weren't a piece of it.

"Time for the Eagles to mess themselves up, start getting in and winning the hard footy that they commanded in the finals and get back on the victors list."

While Naitanui (lower leg) is relied upon to return for finals, Gaff and Sheppard are assurances to confront Essendon at Optus Stadium on Friday night.

Catch Garry Lyon, Nick Riewoldt and Jonathan Brown on The Bullring on Wednesday night after AFL 360 at 8.30pm on Fox Footy.

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