New Carlton coach Mick Malthouse wants to win tomorrow night. Picture: Brett Costello Source: The Daily Telegraph
TRY telling opposing coaches Mick Malthouse and Michael Voss that tomorrow night's NAB Cup grand final means nothing.
Both coaches have chosen near full strength sides and both have a chance to see their players in a high pressured encounter on the big stage.
For Voss, he said today he is appreciative of the opportunity to play a rare "blockbuster" against a big Melbourne club.
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While Malthouse, renowned for favouring players who perform strongly in big matches, said tomorrow night presented an opportunity for fringe players to push their claims for Round 1.
"I heard Michael say if you're in it ... you try to win it and that's absolutely spot on," Carlton coach Malthouse said.
"What's the point in wasting your time? I value the NAB Cup series, I think it's a good series to come through to prepare you and if you get the chance to compete in the last day then absolutely try and win it."
Brisbane Lions counterpart Voss agreed.
"For us we get some good exposure for our younger players that haven't experienced that sort of intensity before," Voss said.
"It is fairly good preparation when you talk about pure intensity of the game to get you right for Round 1.
"So for us, yeah, it's certainly about living in the moment and getting a result."
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