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'A good kick in the backside': Hardwick
By Ashley Browne
afl.com.au
5:01pm AEST Saturday, August 17, 2013


NO DOUBT, the Tiger army will be in a filthy mood for the rest of the weekend after their team jumped to an early five-goal lead over Carlton at the MCG on Saturday afternoon before losing by 10 points.
 
To say Richmond supporters hate Carlton might be understating things a touch.
 
But football clubs have to take away such emotion if they are to function at their best, so the mood within the inner sanctum on Saturday evening was more of annoyance.
 
"You never like to lose. It was a good kick in the backside," said coach Damien Hardwick of the loss which for all practical purposes, ends the club's bid for a top-four berth.
 
"The second quarter was where it was won and lost," he said. "They hit us incredibly hard after that quarter-time break. They obviously got a fair rocket and they came out and played some hard footy. Credit where it is due. They were better than us during that part of the game."
 
The Tigers slammed on eight goals to three in the first term. It was great footy to watch, but unsustainable. Goals were being kicked from everywhere and virtually every inside-50 entry impacted the scoreboard.
 
What interested Hardwick was how his team responded to the inevitable Carlton comeback. The Blues kicked six goals to two in the second term to trail by five points at half-time. They hit the lead for good early in the last quarter and stayed in front from there.
 
"I thought we were a little bit clumsy. We overused the ball at times and we thought we would be a little bit better than we produced," he said.
 
He pointed out errors from Reece Conca and Jack Riewoldt where they centred the ball in the wrong part of the ground that led to turnovers that would lead to Carlton goals that sparked its revival.
 
"Whether our guys were so far in front they could take some liberties, well, that's not what good sides do," he said. "We'll look and learn and we have to get better in some areas. There's no doubt about that."
 
Hardwick reported afterwards that skipper Trent Cotchin just had a bad day after being held to eight possessions by Ed Curnow and he held few concerns over a knock to the knee that hobbled Cotchin. Forward Ricky Petterd strained a hamstring and the severity of that will become clear early next week.
 
Small forward Matt White missed with soreness, a call that was made 90 minutes before the bounce and was more precautionary than anything.
 
It is the second straight week where the Tigers held a handy lead only for their opponents to get back in the game. They arrested the slide just in time against the Brisbane Lions last week, but could not hold the Blues at bay this time around.
 
Hardwick said he didn't see the concentration lapses as a particular area for concern and gave the praise to Carlton, whose numbers he said, belied its ninth place on the ladder.
 
"Proud man," he said of Blues coach Mick Malthouse, "and a proud club. They're better than the media gives them credit for."
 
Which again sums up the difference between the Richmond the club, and Richmond the supporter base. At the Cricketers, the Corner, the London Tavern and the other famous drinking institutions around Tigertown, there would never be such praise lavished on anything or anyone to do with the old, dark, navy Blues.

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2013-08-17/hardwick-postmatch

"The second quarter was where it was won and lost," Tigers coach Damien Hardwick said.

"They hit us incredibly hard after that quarter-time break. They obviously got a fair rocket and they came out and played some hard footy. Credit where it is due. They were better than us during that part of the game."

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2013-08-17/match-report-tigers-v-blues

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blah blah bla

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Need a better Plan B


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u can't,say that
Hardwick has only been a coach for 4 yrs
give him 10 more to learn to be a better match day coach

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He forgot to mention:

I'd like to apologize to all the Richmond faithful and their families for ruining what has been a great season thus far. We've achieved so much this year together and a win today would've been our thankyou to you all for your generosity, patience, loyalty and for being the best supporter base in the country.

Today would've been the icing on the cake and we would of loved it if we had ended the finals chances of those cheating pricks. But we stuffed it up and we've left a sour taste in the mouths of all of you and for this reason we are truly sorry and we vow NEVER to lose to that cheating scum team EVER again! 

Sincerely,

Damien Hardwick

P. S. we also hope we have the chance to play them 1st week in the finals so we can repay the debt we owe to you all and prove to everyone that we love nothing more than to smash those cheating scum right out of the finals. If this eventuates we vow to leave nothing to chance and promise to annihilate them.
So let it be written, so let it be done! 
The club that keeps giving.

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DIMMA - You will be held ACCOUNTABLE...

“We are really excited about what we have brought in. We have got great depth of players that can take us where we need to go. We are just putting some cream on the top at the moment,” he said.

"Rucks:
Shaun Hampson is the No.1 man"

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I'm with you Mr. Tigra. It just infuriates me so much that we continue to allow ourselves to be owned by this cheating, tanking, filthy vomit trickle of a club. We owe them for so many years of pain it's just not funny, and after 1/4 time yesterday, when we were in a perfect position to start repaying that debt in kind, instead we turn up our toes again, like we almost did in round 1. I long for the day when we give this cheating scum the belting they deserve.   

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dimma has learned the art of coaching spin
but not how to match day coach when plan A gets dissected by the opposition coach

but thats ok dimma 99.9% of tiger fans understand u r a 4 yr  coach with gf experience at 3 other clubs and need 15 yrs to learn how to match day coach :wallywink

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We are going to get a North Melbourne type of reputation of " stopping" during games.
Unleash the tornado

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what do u mean going to
we started welll b4 they did

we r chokers

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You should be thanking him. Given you something to whine about.

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You should be thanking him. Given you something to whine about.

LMAO

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Nor are your ways my ways,” says the Lord.
 
“For as the heavens are higher than the earth,
So are my ways higher than your ways,
And my thoughts than your thoughts."

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Why doesn't Vickery jump to mark the football? Stretch the hands out and jump.

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Thread title reminded me of Artie Fufkin.