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Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: mat073 on July 16, 2011, 05:01:33 PM
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10 wins
1 draw
26 losses
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10 wins
1 draw
26 losses
If he was running a company, he would be sacked !
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10 wins
1 draw
26 losses
If he was running a company, he would be sacked !
Yeah your right but no offense if he was running a company?
It would be a lot easier to replace your staff with who and what you want- Thats the difference.
His record is crap however like the 12 coaches before him he is not pulling the strings unaided....
my thoughts anyway
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If Richmond was a traditional company and not a club it would have gone outta business years ago. Only the members are keeping it alive.
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If we'd played Port and the Suns at the G we win both and are up to our teeth in the race for the finals :banghead
Gonna post this next bit just in case Dimma reads this site.
Dictionary meaning of defence
[mass noun]
* the action of defending from or resisting attack
* fortifications or barriers against attack
* the players in a team who defend the goal.
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If we'd played Port and the Suns at the G we win both and are up to our teeth in the race for the finals :banghead
That's an interesting comment you make Black. To read the mass of "end of the world" posts over the last 24 hours you would think we are the worst side in living history coached by a rudderless and clueless coaching team yet many of those same posters agree with you that we only lost those 2 games because they weren't played in Melbourne. So home wins against Port and the Suns would have made us finals candidates? No worries, but surely then we can't be as bad as everyone is saying? Or maybe we are as bad as we say and we wouldn't have won those games regardless of venue? All sounds like a lot emotional jerking going on to me - knee, circle and all other types you can think of!
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Look at Scott from Geelong, first year coach and already has more wins than us!
How can this be!!
Both coaches inherited similar lists, why hasn't Hardwick been able to get the same results... ::)
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Look at Scott from Geelong, first year coach and already has more wins than us!
How can this be!!
Both coaches inherited similar lists, why hasn't Hardwick been able to get the same results... ::)
The lists are nowhere near comparible. Geelong has been strong for a long time. They only lost Ablett - 1 player, a good one but just 1 player. Geelong is streets infront of us list wise.
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Look at Scott from Geelong, first year coach and already has more wins than us!
How can this be!!
Both coaches inherited similar lists, why hasn't Hardwick been able to get the same results... ::)
The lists are nowhere near comparible. Geelong has been strong for a long time. They only lost Ablett - 1 player, a good one but just 1 player. Geelong is streets infront of us list wise.
Think the Roll Eyes smiley says it all Ramps - your point is Wayne's methinks.
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Interesting to see who we have defeated ...
Plus Hardwick's record is:
11 Wins
26 Losses
1 Draw
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Both coaches inherited similar lists, why hasn't Hardwick been able to get the same results... ::)
LMAO ! The only thing similar about the two lists is that both have 40 players on them
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think your sarcasm meter may need a tune black.
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Just pointing out that Hardwick took over a complete basket case that had no core of senior players.
The guys that are now making up some of that core are still not up to standard. Jackson, Foley, McGuane, Thursfield...
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Bump.
Dimmas record is now - won 61 lost 64 and 2 draws . Overall 48 % winning record.
Since the start of the 2013 season - 62 % winning record.
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And the point??
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Wasn't Frawleys similar to this?
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Bump.
Dimmas record is now - won 61 lost 64 and 2 draws . Overall 48 % winning record.
Since the start of the 2013 season - 62 % winning record.
wow
perhaps some sort of medal is required?
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Wasn't Frawleys similar to this?
Spud went at 59 % in his first 2 years.
Went at 27 % in his final 3 :o
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Wasn't Frawleys similar to this?
Spud went at 59 % in his first 2 years.
Went at 27 % in his final 3 :o
Geez..
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Bump.
Dimmas record is now - won 61 lost 64 and 2 draws . Overall 48 % winning record.
Since the start of the 2013 season - 62 % winning record.
wow
perhaps some sort of medal is required?
After only two finals appearances in 31 torturous years - I will happily donate a medal to the coach who seems destined to take us to the finals 3 years in a row.
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Bump
So now it sits at 100 wins 2 draws and 90 losses for Damien . Includes 3 final wins and a premiership.
Should overtake Fremantle and be the 7th best team of the decade by the end of the season. Maybe 6th if Adelaide falls in a hole .
Not bad considering we started the decade worse than Fitzroy.
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It's funny I have never thought he was a great tactical coach but rather a man manager. Yet we did both those things really well last year. As a developer of players I thought he has been good too but even though we won the flag I have never considered our list A class. He has done well and I think got lucky with a few things.
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For the first time in Richmond’s history, it has the competition’s longest-serving coach.
Alastair Clarkson’s departure from Hawthorn at the end of the 2021 season leaves Damien Hardwick as AFL football’s most experienced coach currently.
Hardwick will be entering his 13th season as the Tigers’ coach in 2022, which is one more than Chris Scott at Geelong and John Longmire with Sydney.
The triple Richmond premiership coach has guided the Tigers in 274 games all-up, placing him a clear No. 1 at Punt Road for total games coached, ahead of Tommy Hafey with 248 games and then Jack Dyer, 222 games.
https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1027410/hardwick-continues-rewriting-richmond-record-books
Games 274
Wins 154
Draws 4
Losses 116
Win% 56.9%
Finals: 7 out of 12 seasons.
10W 5L
3 Grand Finals
3 Premierships
https://afltables.com/afl/stats/coaches/Damien_Hardwick.html
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Coaching pressure gauge: How under the pump is your club's coach?
Charlie Keegan
theRoar.com.au
26 October 2021
14. Damien Hardwick (Richmond Tigers)
Winning three flags in four years is enough to buy you an eternity in the head coach’s job if he wants it. He brings an immutable smugness to the head coaching role that gets the best out of his players. However the attrition of age has begun to set in with stalwarts like Bachar Houli and David Astbury retiring while fringe key forwards like Callum Coleman-Jones and Mabior Chol have forced their way out.
Under pressure Rating: 2.5/10
https://www.theroar.com.au/2021/10/26/coaching-pressure-gauge-how-under-the-pump-is-your-clubs-coach/