True, but the finger is hovering.
It's not that we lost of course. It's that we clocked off too often at crucial points, especially goal line defence. We talk a lot about leadership on the field, and the signs there are promising with Croft and Carrigan stepping up, however, more than ever we need leadership off the field.
It's well and good to analyse and drive the data, it's another to synthesise that and create a cohesive group which plays for each other. For all of Seibold's talk about building cohesion, I didn't see that on our goal line last night. Key players - like Milford, Haas and Fifita looked lost, or disinterested.
For mine, goal line defence is a measure of a team's heart and soul. Yes, it's just a trial and yes, too early to hit the panic button however, the key take away I have from this game is that Seibold needs to inspire this team. There is more than enough talent here to make the 4. However, you won't find heart and soul in a spreadsheet. I wonder if Seibold has what it takes to inspire this hugely talented team of unguided missiles