Western Bulldogs Ruckman Will Minson has been on Triple M’s The - TopicsExpress



          

Western Bulldogs Ruckman Will Minson has been on Triple M’s The Hot Breakfast as the club sits without a Coach and with Captain Ryan Griffen wanting out of Whitten Oval. Griffen is in South Australia pig-shooting after last Friday declaring he wants to move to GWS. “If he wants to go pig shooting by all means go pig shooting but I was certainly surprised by the comments,” Minson said on Triple M. Minson said its unfair to lump him, Ryan Griffen and Shaun Higgins in to the same pile. “The challenge is to put all of them into the one group and I don’t think that’s fair,” Minson said on Triple M. “Shaun made his decision and that’s one case. “As far as I was concerned, I’ve been on record and I was on your radio program a few weeks ago when I was in Singapore, at the time those comments around my end of season meeting with the coach were quite incorrect. “I wasn’t entirely sure why it was that those comments were floating around. “I had a constructive meeting with Macca, I’ve worked with Macca for three years. “Three really good years, one of those being the best years of my career. “I was focused on making improvements that I needed to make and you do that in end of season reviews. “I was a little bemused as to why there was so much talk around my situation. “That said Ryan Griffen is another completely different situation. “He’s made a decision where he feels the best thing for him is to move on from the Bulldogs. “I don’t think you can put myself and Higgo and Grif all into the same sentence. Misnon described suggestions that the players had thrown the coach Brendan McCartney out as ‘crazy’. “To suggest that the decisions that have been made are solely on the feedback of the players would be unfair to the powers at the footy club that make these big decisions,” Minson said on Triple M. “Largely speaking it’s the board and the CEO and football administration.”
Posted on: Tue, 14 Oct 2014 22:55:46 +0000

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