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- RONNY LERNER

Essendon great Kevin Sheedy has urged the under-siege club to “play like Woosha” when the Bombers face the music against Geelong in Saturday’s Country Festival clash.

ESSENDON coaching great Kevin Sheedy refutes Matthew Lloyd’s assertion that the Bombers are no longer a great club, and has urged the current team to play more like their coach John Worsfold used to.

Champion full-forward Lloyd made his comments on Melbourne radio after the Bombers lost to previously winless Carlton by 13 points.

Sheedy acknowledg­ed Lloyd’s comments could further damage the players’ already eroded confidence, but insisted the Bombers were still a great club.

“Essendon will always be a great club because of their history,” said Sheedy, who coached the Bombers to four premiershi­ps in his 27-year tenure, and is a current member of staff.

“The most premiershi­ps in the AFL along with Carlton and they get some of the greatest crowds of all time to the games.

“What he (Lloyd) is saying is that they’re not a great footy team at the moment — that’s a different analysis ... and if you’re not winning games, you’ve got to be looked at and that’s fair enough.”

While Sheedy agreed Essendon was down on confidence, he said history was littered with examples of teams turning around their fortunes in a short space of time.

“You know that sport is between the ears,” he said.

“I played with teammates who are superstar players but just cannot find the ball and cannot kick a goal when they need it and then, all of a sudden, within a month’s time they can.

“It’s very difficult but you’ve got to get back and work hard to find that sort of dedication.

“I lost 240 games at Essendon as a coach — that’s 11 years I drove home losing — but I haven’t lost my confidence, I can assure you.”

Sheedy said coach John Worsfold would need to arrive at Tullamarin­e this week as “the most positive person in the history of club” for the Bombers to be any hope of beating top-four fancies Geelong this week.

 ?? Photo: MICHAEL DODGE ?? HAY THERE! Kevin Sheedy, middle, with Tom Hawkins and Zach Merrett yesterday.
Photo: MICHAEL DODGE HAY THERE! Kevin Sheedy, middle, with Tom Hawkins and Zach Merrett yesterday.

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