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Scott ‘conditioning’ Bombers fans for patience

January 6, 2023 BY

Cool your jets: Brad Scott has advised Essendon fans the club is in for a steady rebuild, not instant success. Photo: JAMES ROSS/ AAP IMAGE

NEW Essendon coach Brad Scott has tempered expectations surrounding the Bombers this season.

While the club finished 15th in 2022, Bombers fans are hoping for a quick rebound under Scott after playing finals a season prior in 2021.

Despite perhaps underperforming last campaign, Scott said he won’t get “too involved” in finals projections as the team will “take time to develop”.

Brownlow medallist Gerard Healy and Kane Cornes discussed Scott’s approach on SEN’s Sportsday and agreed that his mantra is a smart one as he buys himself time to gradually build from the ground up.

“Brad Scott spoke to the media… at Essendon… he said he’s been impressed by the capability on the list but, ‘The reality is facts are, we are very young’, they’re going to take some time to develop,” said Cornes.

“Every time he has spoken, and I don’t mind this, he’s been conditioning the Essendon fans for patience.”

Healy, added, “Under promise and overdeliver I think has been his mantra.

“It seems a pretty smart way to go about it for me.”

Cornes followed up with, “I reckon it is, it’s building from the young list, get the foundations right, set the standards and then [looking forward].

“They’re not even putting on the radar the possibility of finals next year I don’t think.”

Scott joins the Bombers will 10 years of coaching experience under his belt with North Melbourne from 2010 to 2019.

His first game in charge of the red and black will come in round one when Essendon face rivals Hawthorn at the MCG.

– BY LACHLAN GELEIT/ SEN