Voss on Dixon, Wines and Ebert:
“Clearly Charlie (Dixon), Ollie (Wines) and Ebo (Ebert) are obviously in our best 22 players.
“It’s not a matter of if they come back, it’s when.
“Charlie is probably a little different to the other two, where he’s had a bit more a limited preparation, so that will be discussed but I say it’s a fairly strong chance that he will come back.”
“The expectation is, he gets up and down the ground like any other forward.
“He certainly looks fantastic in what he’s been able to do, and he’s had parts of his game in the Magpies where he has got up the field, then parked himself deeper.
“We will expect both if he plays this week. It’s probably more around his normal role, but we also can’t be one dimensional.
“Ollie has now had two really strong weeks.
“He was really impressive on the weekend. Almost got stronger as the game went.
“I’d probably say the same about Ebo. They just got better the longer the game progressed.
“If we have to put them in there, then we are confident they will be right to go.
Voss on Hartlett and R. Gray not training:
“It’s part of his management.
“We’ve got to remember where Hammer has come from and how he’s travelling at the moment.
“It’s just a normal management of load for him.
“(Robbie Gray) again, we get to Round 13 and various players will have rests at different sessions. He just fits into that category - he’s fine.
Voss on the side’s form:
“We’ve shown the capacity but we have to do it for longer.
“I understand there has been a focus on our first quarters, but the last two weeks our first quarters have been good and our last quarter this week wasn’t so flash.
“We feel like we have a strong brand that can really mix it with any side, but the thing we need to make sure we get is that over the entire four quarters.
“When you play against any opposition - but certainly against the best, then we need to make sure we are on for the entire game.