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We need to get tough: Clarkson

- MICHAEL RAMSEY INTERCHANG­E EMERGENCIE­S

HAVING witnessed Geelong continue to defy the AFL cycle, Alastair Clarkson admits a depleted Hawthorn will be in strife this afternoon unless they can maintain a sustained effort.

Fourth quarter fade-outs have twice cost the Hawks this season, with last week’s loss to St Kilda following a similar pattern to the round two defeat to Western Bulldogs.

The Hawks will welcome back star midfielder Jaeger O’Meara from a week off due to hip soreness but the continued absence of Shaun Burgoyne, Liam Shiels, James Frawley, Grant Birchall and Tom Mitchell has posed challenges.

“In the last part of games we’ve been found out a little bit, because our younger players are finding it hard to get through four quarters of sustained footy,” Clarkson said yesterday. “Part of it is actually digging in when you’re a little bit tired and understand­ing the demands of the game.

“Probably we just haven’t been tough enough for long enough in key moments of games over the course of the last two or three weeks and that’s cost us a couple of games.

“If we’re not tough enough for long enough against the Cats we’re going to be in a bit of a strife.”

Geelong suffered its first setback of the season last week, losing at home by four points to an inspired GWS.

With the Cats enjoying terrific production from first-year players and off-season recruits, Clarkson lauded the club’s list management.

“They’ve been a quality outfit for a long period of time because they continue to try to bring new talent into their footy club that complement­s the group they’ve already got,” he said.

The Hawks have confirmed three changes for today’s game, with O’Meara, Mitchell Lewis and Kaiden Brand in.

O’Meara signed a four-year contract extension during the week and Clarkson paid tribute to the midfielder’s ability to overcome years of injury struggles.

“He’s had to cope with a fair amount of adversity,” Clarkson said. “He’s got a gratitude and appreciati­on of the footy that he can play now.”

 ?? Picture: GETTY IMAGES ?? CAUGHT OUT: Hawk Blake Hardwick falls to the ground after being tackled by St Kilda’s Josh Bruce in last week’s loss.
Picture: GETTY IMAGES CAUGHT OUT: Hawk Blake Hardwick falls to the ground after being tackled by St Kilda’s Josh Bruce in last week’s loss.

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