Bombers won't step away from aggressive edge

Essendon's aggressive approach fell short against Sydney but coach Brad Scott will continue to encourage his players to be fierce in the contest.

BRAD SCOTT.
BRAD SCOTT. Picture: Adam Trafford/AFL Media/Getty Images

Coach Brad Scott will keep asking his Bombers charges to be aggressive at the contest after their well-publicised "Essendon edge" fell short against Sydney.

Essendon went at the Swans on Saturday but lost by 30 points, while Peter Wright received a four-match ban for his mid-air bump that concussed Harry Cunningham.

Swans star Tom Papley later labelled the Bombers' tough approach a "facade".

"We were very pleased with our players' intent on the night and in the contest. We want our players to give maximum effort every week," Scott said.

"You can call it whatever you like but what we focus on is just maximum effort and our players giving maximum effort, 100 per cent of the time and that's really what we're focused on.

"We want to be in control of our actions and really focused on the ball and being hard in the contest but mostly it's about effort.

"The review of our game, our effort was at a high level but the reality is we got beaten by a better side on the day.

"Sydney was better than us, and we learned our lessons in terms of where we can improve, but I was really pleased with the step forward in terms of our intent and our effort levels."

Scott stressed the edge he wanted was about fierceness in the contest.

"We're really clear on what it is. It's about effort in the contest and it is a physical game," he said.

"The best teams over history, and the Swans have been as good as anyone over time, have been quite fierce in the contest and you've got to direct that the right way and our players are very clear as to how we direct that.

"Emotions run high in games and we work really hard on emotional regulation and making sure our players direct their emotion and aggression in the right way. But it is a contact sport.

"We aspire to be a good team, I would say we're not where we want to be right at the moment, but to be a good team you've got to be fierce in the contest and you've got to have maximum effort."

Mason Redman will return from suspension against St Kilda on Saturday while Darcy Parish will be available after missing the opening two games with a hamstring injury.

Andrew McGrath (ankle) was limited to running laps on Wednesday while Will Setterfield (knee) was sidelined.

Jake Kelly will return from illness and Harry Jones is in contention to replace Wright.

Dylan Shiel will play VFL after he was a late withdrawal from the Bombers' reserves last week.