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HomeSportYoung gun takes positives in tougher second season

Young gun takes positives in tougher second season

Geelong defender Lawson Humphries hopes working through a bout of the “second-year blues” can set him up to thrive in the heat of AFL finals.

Silky-skilled Humphries was a revelation for Geelong in 2024, making his mark with his poise off half-back across 11 games.

While he has played twice as many games this year, he has found his second year in the system a more challenging experience.

“Personally, I’ve felt like it’s been a bit of the second-year blues,” Humphries said.

“It’s been a pretty tough year. I had such a fun start here with the (Indigenous) All Stars, and just the start of the year was so much fun, and getting back into footy, we all love that.

“But it definitely mentally is a lot more than probably I anticipated. So it’s been a really good learning year and coming into finals, I feel like I’ve learnt a lot from the season that is going to hold me in good stead for the finals series.”

Getting to grips with the grind of needing to be at his best week-to-week has been a challenge for the young West Australian.

“Last year I didn’t play a full year, so I kind of came in had lots of energy and that’s really easy, because you’re just getting started and you feel like you’re trying to prove yourself,” he said.

“And obviously I’m still trying to prove myself, but it probably does feel a bit different compared to your first year and the excitement of everything being new.

“It’s probably just been about mentally being as best prepared and physically preparing myself as best I can the whole year.”

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