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Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on February 09, 2010, 05:40:55 PM
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According to 'Coughlan' on BF Dimma will be doing an interview on Fox Sports News at 9pm tonight.
http://www.bigfooty.com/forum/showpost.php?p=16840994&postcount=1
For those with Foxtel could they give us a run down of what Hardwick says :)
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It is a "2 parter" with first parter tonight and the next bit tomorrow. It's part of the 9pm news show on 513. Not sure when it actually starts.
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It's coming up later in the program = sometime before 10.00pm ;D :-\
Just showed a really brief "snippet" and it doesn't seem like it's going to be anything new. He spoke about his perception of the Tigers before he got there. Like his KB interview & Q&A on the RFC web-site ..."Offensively very good, defensively very inconsistent....."
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Well they kept us waiting for over 40 minutes, but finally it came on.
Dimma praised Newman as a captain, and joked he wished we had 4 of him. When asked about his low-key approach to media, he said that any time spent spruiking the club kept him away from developing the players and implementing the game plan.
Of the game plan he said he'd keep it simple, although he cited St. Kilda defensively as a role model.
When asked if his own legendary ruthlessness as a player would rub off, he just said each bloke has to understand that when it's his time to go, he has to go.
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*same old about being inconsistent and poor defensively
*talked up Newman as a leader
*did make the comment that hawks of 2004 was eerily similar to what hardwick faced walking into punt rd
*feels he can bring that experience to tigerland-seen it before, knows where we need to go and how we will get there
*same comment about getting all bar one recruited targeted in draft
*kicking has been addressed in November draft. Will seek to improve the playing groups decision making. Has seen decision making as an issue over summer
*reinforced that game plan should be simple, hallmark of many great sides-lions,bombers and cats as examples in the past 10 years
*intimated that they will take learnings from the saints defence orientated game plan
*go when it is your turn to go, he said that inspires confidence from your teammates- I'm not sure how Jordy feels about that!
*said the same crap about not doing media as it will take focus off the playing group although cryptically he said we have a simple game plan but one that requires a lot of thinking
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Part 2 is on tomorrow.
* Exciting to bring in 14 new players, along with new coaches and 6 (I think he said 6) new fulltime staff inot the footy dept.
* The coaches he has bought to the club come from successful cultures
* Was asked about the difference between Wallace (the spruiker) and him (low profile). Reiterated that with such a young list his focus has been on being with the players. Understands that over time he will need to increase his profile. But made the point untimately their job is to win games of footy
* Agreed there was a simliarity between the Tigers this year and the state of Hawthorn when he arrived with Clarkson.
* they are very happy with who they drafted. Only missed out on 1 they wanted
* Was asked the Tigers skill & decision making problems. Answered that he believed that once they get to AFL level hard ot correcting kciking but you can correct decision making. Hence why in the 2009 draft we focused on kids who can kick
* was asked about game plans - said that somtimes the simplest of game plans are often the best - just look at the Lions when they won 3 in a row
* Said we would be far better team if we had 4 or 5 Chris Newmans ;D
that's all I can remember for now
It was mainly the same stuff we've heard over the last couple of weeks
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I only caught the last of it and everyones covered it off, I will try to recod tomorrow nights and report on anything different.
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Cheers RR, Y&B and WP for the summaries :cheers
I don't mind us learning from St Kilda's defensive team discipline but I hope we never play that dull grinding low-scoring crap Lyon learnt off Roos. Geelong on the other hand gets the balance between attack and defence right.
I agree simple gamestyles are the best. Tommy Hafey has been saying that for years as the simpler the gamestyle the more likely it will stand up in finals. Mind you when your the best and most skillful side like Geelong you make footy look simple whereas rubbish sides like us make everything seem difficult and confusing :P.
* Said we would be far better team if we had 4 or 5 Chris Newmans ;D
Wise man is Dimma ;D. Music to your ears WP :rollin.
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Dimma (why do we call him that.... :-[) has been very very consistent withe every interview so far, he has not deviated at all from where we are going as a club... 8)
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Dimma (why do we call him that.... :-[) has been very very consistent withe every interview so far, he has not deviated at all from where we are going as a club... 8)
possibly because that has been his nickname for years
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Dimma (why do we call him that.... :-[) has been very very consistent withe every interview so far, he has not deviated at all from where we are going as a club... 8)
possibly because that has been his nickname for years
Ok so why please, I know he has been called that for years but why??
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http://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/video/0,,AFL%20News_25718,00.html
here is the link, thanks to "Ah Cheung" on Big Footy!
:)
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* Said we would be far better team if we had 4 or 5 Chris Newmans ;D
Wise man is Dimma ;D. Music to your ears WP :rollin.
Fortunately I wasn't eating at the time ...so I couldn't choke :thumbsup ;D
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I don't mind us learning from St Kilda's defensive team discipline but I hope we never play that dull grinding low-scoring crap Lyon learnt off Roos.
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Amen to that MT! It'd be like being stuck in an eternal Groundhog Day, where every day was like that suffocating win we had over Adelaide.
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I expect we see some low scoring defensive games as Hardwick puts an emphasis on defence early on. Both St Kilda and Hawthorne went down that path and once the defensive side of their game was entrenched started to become a little more offensive. Who could forget that game between these two that was as close to a nil all draw as you will ever get in dry conditions for AFL :sleep
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A reminder Part II of Hardwick's interview is on tonight.
Once again if anyone with Foxtel can give the rest of us a run down on what Dimma says it would be very much appreciated :).
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Okay, part 2.....
*richo going puts more responsibility on Jack, Mitch, Polly and the draftees from 2009
*cuz is crucial leadership, the only premiership player on the list. Drives the group, tells them what is needed
*cotch on individual program, won't rush him
*post and vickery, gained size but to expect highs and lows from them. Measure of their success is how good their bad games are this year
*dusty ready to go, he mentioned he is expecting improvement from Connors, thomson, hislop and polo this year
*did talk about getting more from players who have been on the list and taking them from c grade to b grade players
*confidence and belief is an amazing enabler. Need it to believe in themselves and the game plan
* lots of match play at training, stop start to question why were done the way they were done
*defence will be important, process is important, wins will come
*expectation on this year is that will be......wait for it.......
A DEVELOPMENT YEAR!!!!
Woo hoo!
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Cheers for the summary Y&B :cheers
No surprise about the development year comment. He's just stating the obvious.
Interesting Dimma said success for Ty and Postie will be measured by how they perform on their off days. Obviously pushing he wants consistency from everyone each and every week more than players yo-yoing between one impressive game and then doing nothing the next week.
Not sure about getting c-graders to b-graders especially if they've been around a few years on our list. If you don't have it you don't have it :-\.
Good to hear he stops plays during training to question and make sure players know what they are doing and why. Something that never happened under Terry.
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Not sure about getting c-graders to b-graders especially if they've been around a few years on our list. If you don't have it you don't have it :-\.
Either Adelaide have the best recruiters in the country, or they succeed with their mantra that once they have the player on their list it is their job to get the best out of them as absolutely possible. I think they do pretty well there. StKilda has proven also that you really can polish a turd... or at least cover it in glitter.
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Covering turds in glitter or turning c graders into b graders is not a blue print for success. Adelaide have been around the mark for 5 seasons and the best they have done is a prelim and St Kilda may have made more out of their players too but if they keep imploding in house every five or so years then there is no time for everything to be stable for a real sustained attack on the flag. They key for the Saints is if they have a poor season this year based on last years standards will they sack the coach or will the murmurings come from the players as evisenced in 1998 with Alves.
What I like about Hardwick is he is talking about a process.
Getting players he feels we need in the draft to address weaknesses in skills.
Talking about an on field process.
Stability off field with Benny Gale as CEO.
Board seems to be united for once with the coach. No knives out at this stage.
An unwaivering assault on achieving this goal and that the process will be adhered to regardless of initial results.
Even if Hardwick is not here if ultimate success is attained it may well possibly be as a result of a few things he has done.
Driven to succeed.
All players are equal. Coach has final say.
Place finally has some sort of direction rather than a sence of implosion.
I guess Adelaide have more of the aforementioned descriptions traditionally rather than the St Kilda example and even then its no guarantee of success but at least it will get the competitive juices pumping in the players you would think with all players travelling in the one direction rather than some speaking up and others being afraid to do so.
To me he has ticked all the boxes thus far. I am hopeful that his team can capably implement these values both on and off the field to the players and get us somewhere.
For me this season is like a free hit. I am not expecting much but if I get more than four or five wins I will be ecstatic. Being competitive is the key to learn these values effectively.
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Not sure about getting c-graders to b-graders especially if they've been around a few years on our list. If you don't have it you don't have it :-\.
Either Adelaide have the best recruiters in the country, or they succeed with their mantra that once they have the player on their list it is their job to get the best out of them as absolutely possible. I think they do pretty well there. StKilda has proven also that you really can polish a turd... or at least cover it in glitter.
See if Joffa will let you borrow his bedazzler and you can put some rhinestones and studs on it too