What were you most impressed with in our win over the Giants?
It was good to run the game out strongly and go on with it after taking a 24-point lead at half time.
We haven't done that too often this season so for the boys to put the foot down and win by that margin was pleasing.
Are you confident we can take that into Sunday’s match against St Kilda?
We're always confident after a win.
The task ahead of us this weekend is we're heading to Melbourne with the aim of putting our best team out on the park in order to get the four points.
A win is vital to our season and where we end up come the first week of finals.
It's in our control whether we finish top four so this is the next step to tick off.
Ted plays his 250th game – are you in awe of the achievement? And can you describe what Teddy Richards means to this footy club?
It's such a great achievement for Teddy.
From where he has come from, when traded into the club, and even during 2011 when he was at the crossroads form-wise.
But to be a premiership player and an All-Australian is something he should be very proud of.
Teddy is a great character to have around the club. Always looking for a chat but unfortunately his chats go for about three hours so we share the load when speaking to Teddy.
We welcome back three big inclusions… Franklin, Mitchell, Rohan. This is a three-pronged question: A) How much of a boost does Buddy's inclusion bring? B) How invaluable is Rohan's speed and defensive pressure? C) Are you confident Mitchell can continue his good form?
Well if you look at the three ‘ins’ they are all quality, aren't they?
All three players are pivotal to our season so for it's crucial we get as much game time into Buddy and Gary as possible. Their contribution is needed and pivotal ingredients to the make-up of our side.
And, as I can recall, Buddy kicked nine goals when we last played St Kilda so a repeat performance wouldn't go astray.
Tommy had the eye injury (which was one of those weird ones) but he has been one of our most consistent performers all season so we welcome his hardness back with open arms!