""We wanted our players to run the lines, run out the game and maintain possession wherever possible and we did that. We had really good ball movement and never really gave them a chance after half time,"" he said.
""We kicked seven goals in the third quarter and once they got on a roll we found some creativity from guys like Ramanauskas (Adam) and McVeigh (Mark).
""Adam McPhee continued on his good form in the forward line, Dean Solomon played on Matthew Richardson and Ted Richards held down an important position down back. We had to totally restructure our side and sometimes you can lose your way, but to our blokes credit they didn’t,"" Harvey said.
That restructuring was prompted by an injury to James Hird in his 200th game; he suffered a broken rib after a heavy collision in the second quarter. The Bombers also lost Scott Lucas (hamstring) before half time, Harvey admitting that it was important for the younger players to make an impact.
""To see young players like Ted Richards, Kepler Bradley and Nathan Lovett-Murray stand up in a game like today’s when we haven’t won for a month was terrific,"" he said. ""Particularly what we did after half-time, where we have been at fault, to run away with the game and crush a side was something that the club can take into the next month and hopefully re-establish ourselves a top four chance.""