Wodonga Raiders' Isaac Muller admits COVID complacency contributed to his sluggish start.
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Muller signed with his new club last August after coaching North Albury in 2019.
"I wasn't real good in the first four games, probably getting to know a new club and probably a little bit complacent over the summer," he admitted.
I wasn't real good in the first four games ... probably a little bit complacent over the summer ...the last four or five games I've found a lot more form.
- Isaac Muller
"I was struggling a bit early, but the last four or five games I've found a lot more form and played a lot more minutes in the ruck, which I'm probably suited to.
"Sometimes you almost forget the work you have to put in to get the body where it needs to be, it would be a direct correlation between fitness and form in the last five games."
Muller has featured in the club's best in four of the past five matches, including a best on ground performance against highly rated Myrtleford ruckman Dawson Simpson in round five.
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Muller will be joined by Scott Meyer in the ruck at home against Albury on Saturday, while Shane Munro plays his first game since Anzac Day.
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