 Hey JP, just firstly your thoughts on the match, where did you think it went wrong for you guys? Yeah, look I thought the first half was we were competitive, we didn't penetrate, I thought we could have had more forward runs, we didn't do that, but in terms of having possession of a ball, we didn't get behind them in that attacking third and the second half was very, you know there was only one team in it really, they always looked dangerous, they had a lot of space and we got punished for it. This results obviously a hammer blow for you guys when you look at the teams around you and who's played as many games, I mean do you think the finals, I don't know it's a mathematical chance, do you still think it's achievable now? Yeah, we'll keep on going, whilst we've got games ahead of us, you know there's six points up for grabs, we'll continue to do that, we'll still strive to win the last two games, that's our responsibility, that's our job and we need to continue to do that. Was there any concern of fatigue given you had three matches in a week and you haven't played for four months before that? Look, we prepared the team as per normal, there are excuses, that's where the mentality comes into play, you need to step up and work. Without that it makes a difficult game. Especially in the first hour or so, was that due to Perth's organisation or what did you put that down to? Yeah it was mostly there wasn't enough forward runs when we needed to, we received the ball a lot at our feet, so to penetrate you need to make forward runs. Will you approach the remaining games any differently to what you've done so far? No, we'll continue to work on what we believe in and we need to just be better at times in tight areas, retain the ball a little bit more, we need to create more forward runs and also honouring those forward runs. Next questions? I know you said that Perth were the better teams in the second half, but did you think after Mitch made it 1-1 that there was something there, that you're a chance? Yeah of course, I believe in the group and they responded well after the setback, which was good. By saying that at times we just needed to make sure we denied the space, especially the ball carrier, so that's something that we'll look at and we need to have pressure on the ball. It's very important. Can I ask you how much is there any updates on the scans? No, he sent a message today, he's resting at home, he's recovering and he's just going through the protocol, he's in good spirit, so it's just time now, it's just time for him. I don't think so. Dom, do you have any more last questions? Yeah, I do. JP, you mentioned some of the problems in the attacking third, lack of forward runs and the balls that were played in. When you got five subs, were you tempted at all to put someone like Costa Groscos into the game, a really good creative young player who could have maybe changed it? Yeah, we definitely looked at it, but we felt that Moe would give us that a little bit more. He's an attacker, he likes to score goals and he had one opportunity just on the edge of adding the outbox, so we felt that Moe would give us that. Costa Groscos is maybe stylistically the closest replacement you would have for Nicolai Muller in that sort of creative number 10 role. Was there any temptation to field him at all? You got five subs, unless I'm wrong, I think you made four today? Yeah, we made four today. Yeah, we feel that Kwame would give us more in those areas, so that's why he started and we felt that he'd be more effective.