“It’s part of footy; I spoke to Fitzy about that game – there were probably a couple of times where I lost my way,” he told NCA NewsWire.
“I need to focus my energy on my teammates, but I didn’t do that and ended up giving the other team my energy.
“I took my mind off the game against the Warriors and I paid for it. I dropped two balls and I was really disappointed with that. I need to make sure I have a level head all the time.
“It’s a work in progress and I’m still trying to learn my craft, but that’s the good thing about Fitzy; he knows the person I am and what I bring to the table. He’s willing to work with me on that and that means a lot.
“I know what I do best and what I bring to the table. I know what I work hard on behind the scenes when I walk through those gates at training. I do all I can to make sure I do my part for the team. I’m always confident in my ability.”