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Tigers reset at half time: Hardwick
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By Mic Cullen
5:41 PM Sun 01 August, 2010



RICHMOND coach Damien Hardwick says a significant improvement in the Tigers’ contested football allowed them to get over the Crows at the MCG on Sunday afternoon.

After a tight first term that saw plenty of sloppy footy from both clubs, the Tigers booted the first goal of the second, but then didn’t score again for the half, while the Crows - who were looking for a win to stay in finals contention - kicked 4.9 to leave the Tigers just 19 points down at the long break.

A vastly different-looking Tigers outfit hit the track in the third, and they outscored the Crows 10 goals to four in the half to cruise to a 21-point win in the wind, wet and hail.

Hardwick said the side had reset itself at half-time.

“The Crows would be really disappointed with that second quarter - they had us on the ropes there for quite a period of time and just weren’t able to finish us off,” Hardwick said. “Our guys, to their credit, fought back and we probably dominated the third and fourth quarters in a lot of areas we were hoping to, coming into the game.

“It was good, but it’s a great lesson to our guys that you need to keep doing the things that we go into the gameplan with on a consistent basis, because a few things we tried didn’t got that well in that second quarter.

“I thought our contested game lifted a notch in the last half. I thought we were disappointing in that area early, we were a bit fumbly and overused the ball by hand - I think in the second quarter we had something like 20-odd kicks and 40 handballs, which in those conditions, with the pressure the Crows expert on you, is not ideal.

“We structured up a little bit differently after half-time, and we felt it worked.”

Hardwick again heaped praise on Brett Deledio across half-back, but saved special mention for Shane Tuck, who was on the outer early in the year but who has just agreed to terms for a new deal that will take him through to at least the end of 2011.

“What he can do is win the ball - I thought he was terrific in and around the clinches,” he said. “He probably started off a little bit slow, but then got better as the game progressed.

“And when the wet whether came, that’s Tucky’s domain. He’s very good around stoppages and great at getting that kick forward, which we needed today.

“I think he had it 33 times, had 10 tackles and just as many clearances, so he was terrific once again.”

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« Reply #1 on: August 01, 2010, 06:52:42 PM »
Vickery to help Jack in attack
SAM LIENERT
August 1, 2010 - 6:24PM
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Richmond coach Damien Hardwick says the AFL club plans to experiment with young ruckman Tyrone Vickery as a key forward target as they search for an attacking partner for Jack Riewoldt.

Riewoldt was well held by Adelaide's Ben Rutten, although he still managed two goals - to take him to 65 for the season - as the Tigers downed Adelaide 15.10 (100) to 11.14 (80) at the MCG on Sunday.

That left him equal in the race for the Coleman Medal with Western Bulldog Barry Hall, who kicked seven against North Melbourne at Etihad Stadium.

But no other Tiger has more than 13 majors for the year.

While Richmond had 13 goal-kickers on Sunday, Hardwick said they were still searching for ways to share the load.

Regular defender Luke McGuane was used in attack on Sunday, with Hardwick happy with his contribution and return of 1.1, although he was not an imposing presence.

"We wanted to see how Luke handled playing down forward, we have found with Jack down there and since (Ben) Griffiths has gone out of the side we have not found an ideal foil for him yet," Hardwick said.

Vickery was out of Sunday's side, with Angus Graham and Andrew Browne sharing ruck duties, but looms as a future option.

"What we have to do is make a commitment to Ty to try him up forward for a period of time," Hardwick said.

"That is what he has been doing down at (VFL side) Coburg, because the way the game is headed at the moment, you probably have one dominant ruck and one secondary target.

"Ty from his under-18 days played as a forward as well, so we have to put some time into that position."

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Re: Vickery to help Jack in attack / Tigers reset at half time: Hardwick
« Reply #2 on: August 01, 2010, 07:12:32 PM »
Good move in the scheme of things, whether it goes well for Ty or not. It will help the boys delivering it and Jack to settle in a system with two targets working together.

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Re: Vickery to help Jack in attack / Tigers reset at half time: Hardwick
« Reply #3 on: August 01, 2010, 07:17:42 PM »
SHOWS that we still need to find alot of players

another key forward (because we dont know how Griffiths will work out)
another key defender (because we need upgrades on McGuane, Thursfield and Moore)
a couple of inside midfielders
a couple of outside midfielders

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Re: Vickery to help Jack in attack / Tigers reset at half time: Hardwick
« Reply #4 on: August 01, 2010, 07:29:23 PM »
SHOWS that we still need to find alot of players

another key forward (because we dont know how Griffiths will work out)
another key defender (because we need upgrades on McGuane, Thursfield and Moore)
a couple of inside midfielders
a couple of outside midfielders


You forgot ruck.
Just in case TV shows something up forward ( Griff is actually an unknown at the moment )  and we need someone to be a backup.