Harvey won't change tactics
July 29th 2008 02:45
NORTH MELBOURNE midfielder Brent Harvey says he will continue baiting future opponents.
Harvey stood by the remarks he made to Melbourne's Lynden Dunn in last Sunday's game at the MCG but said he would keep what was said on the field on the field in the future.
"I won't change my game. Whoever I get I'll probably say stuff to but I won't be telling you guys," said Harvey.
Harvey has also been accused by the Demons of playing for free kicks but the 30-year-old said it was no longer a part of his game.
A view shared by his captain Adam Simpson, who said Harvey had only received 12 free kicks in 17 games this season.
"If he's been diving it hasn't been working," Simpson said.
North faces eighth-placed Brisbane at Carrara on Saturday night in what shapes as being a season-defining match.
A win for North will ensure it remains fifth at the end of the round but a loss could see it tumble out of the eight.
"It's going to determine where we're going to end up, so (it's) pretty much our biggest game of the year," Simpson said.
"We know how important it is to win this week. Five games to go, we probably need to win three at least to play finals footy."

Harvey stood by the remarks he made to Melbourne's Lynden Dunn in last Sunday's game at the MCG but said he would keep what was said on the field on the field in the future.
"I won't change my game. Whoever I get I'll probably say stuff to but I won't be telling you guys," said Harvey.
Harvey has also been accused by the Demons of playing for free kicks but the 30-year-old said it was no longer a part of his game.
A view shared by his captain Adam Simpson, who said Harvey had only received 12 free kicks in 17 games this season.
"If he's been diving it hasn't been working," Simpson said.
North faces eighth-placed Brisbane at Carrara on Saturday night in what shapes as being a season-defining match.
A win for North will ensure it remains fifth at the end of the round but a loss could see it tumble out of the eight.
"It's going to determine where we're going to end up, so (it's) pretty much our biggest game of the year," Simpson said.
"We know how important it is to win this week. Five games to go, we probably need to win three at least to play finals footy."

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