BULLDOGS coach Joe Kenna is imploring Panmure to eradicate concentration lapses which re-emerged in a 34-point victory over East Warrnambool.
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Panmure held a 29-point buffer over the Bombers at quarter-time but allowed East to reduce the deficit heading into half-time.
Although pleased to secure the four points, Kenna flagged the return of “old habits” as motivation for work at training mid-week.
“We’re working very hard but it’s about taking little steps,” he said.
“We’ve got to be more accountable at the end of the day. Our work rate has to keep going up because we want to competitive with those top sides.”