One-Eyed Richmond Forum
Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on March 07, 2012, 06:00:03 PM
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"MEDIA ALERT: Tiger fans. Tune into @FOXSPORTS_NEWS at 7.30pm to see an extended interview with Damien Hardwick"
If someone here with Foxtel can post a brief summary of what Dimma says for those of us without pay tv it'll be much appreciated :).
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are there still people in this country without pay tv?
cut down on the cheeseburgers and smokes mate :-X
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are there still people in this country without pay tv?
You'll find 70% of the Aussie population don't have pay tv ;).
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are there still people in this country without pay tv?
cut down on the cheeseburgers and smokes mate :-X
God I even have it here.......but its called DSTV and it only shows us the Friday night games on a Saturday afternoon if we are lucky..... :banghead
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bit of a preview for the povs (includes vid)
http://www.stuff-says-he-wont-talk-publicly-about-his-contract-negotiations-with-tigers/story-e6frf3e3-1226292149456
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will Jules De Stoop ask the hard questions? :nope
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On now says RFC twitter ;D
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Pretty much said how in his time at RFC they have all overseen a process and that the process regarding his new contract doesn't worry him and if there is a process that has already started regarding his contract he's De Stoop would be best to ask Benny Gale.
Everything else was pretty much same fluff first two yrs overseen turnover of list and we have the third youngest list now and we need to take the next step. First year of his tenure 6 wins second year 8.5 wins and it would be nice to build on that.
If anyone saw the Kellie Underwood interview on 10 pretty much the same type of questioning excluding Kellie's question concerning Ivan Maric hair.
Jack you are right nothing spectacular all fluff and fairy floss. :thumbsup
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Hardwick not rushing for new Tigers deal
abc.net.au
March 07, 2012 21:19:24
Richmond AFL coach Damien Hardwick has brushed off speculation over his future, saying the pressure of the job is so great anyway that contract conjecture will not make much difference.
The Tigers boss has impressed in the first two years of his initial three-year term, helping Richmond from 15th in 2010 to 12th last year, while the club has re-shaped its list.
Tigers president Gary March has praised Hardwick's performance, but been unwilling to say how long it will take the club to offer its coach a new deal.
That prompted Hawthorn coach Alastair Clarkson to say recently the Tigers would be "crazy" and risked creating a distraction for themselves if they did not re-sign Hardwick soon.
But Hardwick himself said on Wednesday he did not feel it was a pressing issue, or that with Richmond having a difficult early draw, there was a danger some early losses could build pressure.
"AFL coaching is a pressure job," he said.
"Whether you're in contract or out of contract, nothing changes - it is a high-pressure job.
"The contract status is there.
"Since I've been here at this footy club, the one thing we've done over the course of two years is everything is driven by a process and this is no different.
"When there is something to be said, the club will say it."
A former Clarkson assistant at Hawthorn, Hardwick said the Hawks coach's comments were nothing more than someone sticking up for a friend.
"The one thing I love about him and that his players love about him is that he's loyal to his footy club and loyal to his mates," Hardwick said.
"At the end of the day, if our footy club, and it's well on the way to doing it, is the same as how the Hawthorn footy club handles themselves, we're certainly on the right track."
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-03-07/hardwick-not-rushing-for-new-tigers-deal/3875190/?site=ballarat