One-Eyed Richmond Forum
Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on May 16, 2012, 02:31:53 PM
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Cotch was on KB's show this morning. Here's the audio [9.35 min]:
http://www.sen.com.au/audioplayer/Audio/KB-is-joined-by-Trent-Cotchin/4614
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dont why but cannot hear a thing
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dont why but cannot hear a thing
Take your ear plugs out.. ;D ;)
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:rollin
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Spoke very well. Interesting what he said about Tyrone. Has been doing too much team things from what I read into what he was saying. Needs to start just going for it and demanding the ball. Sounds as though Tucky is a near certainty to line up on Watson given how cagey Cotch sounded when KB made that suggestion. Hope our back line holds up.
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Cotchin’s case for the defence
richmondfc.com.au
Wed 16 May, 2012
Star midfielder Trent Cotchin has identified Richmond’s improved defensive set-up this season as a major factor in the rising self-belief levels within the team.
The Tigers are ranked in the top eight for points against after seven rounds, with emerging young defenders Alex Rance, Dylan Grimes, Jake Batchelor and Steven Morris earning plenty of plaudits for their impressive efforts across the backline.
“They’re really starting to gel together and find that security between each other,” Cotchin said this morning on SEN’s ‘Hungry for Sport’ program.
“I think we have that confidence when the ball’s going into the defensive-50, they’re going to win it back.
“As a midfield group, I know we’re a lot more confident with how they’re going . . .
“It just gives you that opportunity to spread offensively when you can see that they’re going to win the footy . . . To have that confidence in your key defenders and rebounding defenders is something you can’t get at some clubs.
“Obviously, we haven’t been in that position over the last few years, but to see how well ‘Rancey’ and ‘Grimesy’ have been going is a massive tick for not only our recruiting staff, but the coaching staff, with the work they’ve been doing with them.”
http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/135973/default.aspx