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Clarkson searching for a ‘pot of gold’ and quick rebirth – The Age
As he scours the playing list and reviews tactics, Hawthorn coach Alastair Clarkson is hoping to restore order sooner rather than later.
“We will continue to use the last four games of the season, as we did last week and the week before, as an opportunity to find out some more about our players in different positions and different opportunities they might get. And also trial different methodology about the way we go about it, to try and find some sort of pot of gold that will help us on our path to the next piece of silverware.
“As we know, we don’t know whether that is going to be in a short period of time because it can happen…
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