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Title: Hardwick's press conference - July 16 / Despite wins, 'we've been poor': Dimma
Post by: one-eyed on July 16, 2015, 02:20:43 PM
Dimma's presser today ...

VIDEO: http://www.richmondfc.com.au/video/2015-07-16/hardwick-press-conference-july-16th

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Despite wins, 'we've been poor': Hardwick

AAP 
July 16, 2015 11:02 AM



RICHMOND coach Damien Hardwick says the Tigers are trying to play a more aggressive style of game to catch the AFL's front-runners.

Ahead of their Sunday clash with St Kilda at Etihad, Hardwick says the club identified their physicality as an area for improvement this season.

Defending champions Hawthorn are one side that consistently plays the game on the edge.

Skipper Trent Cotchin has embraced the new philosophy, notably lifting his aggression.

"We'd prefer them playing that aggressive style of game," Hardwick said on Thursday.

"You notice the best sides do do it, whether it's from a physical harassment point of view or intimidation point of view and it's something our boys have taken on board and grown with."

Key forward Ty Vickery typifies the style that Hardwick wants, although he will miss the match with a two-game ban for rough conduct.

"We love the way Ty plays close to the line, but unfortunately he's going to step over it every now and again," Hardwick said.

"We enjoy that he plays a physical, aggressive brand of footy and it's when he plays his best.

"We take the risk that at stages he will go over that line ... those sort of players, the closer they are the better we play."

Despite their recent run of wins Hardwick is unhappy with his team's form and says they will start losing if they don't improve.

The Tigers are fifth on the ladder after winning seven of their last eight games but Hardwick is looking for a lift against the Saints.

"We think we've been playing poor; nowhere near to our standard," Hardwick said.

"If we continue to play at the level that we are at the moment we're going to get beaten."

He made special mention of the Tigers' attack, which he described as "sloppy", and said his son's under-18 side could have done better with some of their recent chances.

"Our inside-50 kicking was as poor as it's been for two to three years," he said.

Richmond is planning to play two ruckmen at Etihad with Shaun Hampson holding his place in the side alongside Ivan Maric, who is back from suspension.

The game is a tribute match for the late sister of Saints skipper Nick Riewoldt and cousin of the Tigers' Jack Riewoldt.

Nick is racing the clock to overcome a calf problem to play.

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-07-16/seven-wins-in-eight-but-tigers-have-been-poor-hardwick#sthash.zMLSeEXj.dpuf
Title: Hardwick hopes Nick Riewoldt is fit to play vs Richmond in Maddie’s Match (HSun)
Post by: one-eyed on July 16, 2015, 02:22:55 PM
Damien Hardwick hopes Nick Riewoldt is fit to play against Richmond in Maddie’s Match

Lauren Wood
Herald-Sun
July 16, 2015 10:16AM


RICHMOND could be forgiven for hoping Saints skipper Nick Riewoldt’s calf proves too much to bear come Sunday’s meeting at Etihad Stadium, but coach Damien Hardwick says that’s anything but the case.

Riewoldt is racing the clock to be ready for the clash, being played in honour of his late sister Maddie, after injuring his calf against Greater Western Sydney last week.

But the prospect of facing a Riewoldt-less Saints has Hardwick anything but rubbing his hands together.

“We are (hoping he’ll play),” he said of the star forward.

“It’s obviously a special game for the Riewoldt family and I think the football community comes (together) as one for these sort of causes.

“It is one of those occasions where with Nick being such a prominent player in the side and in such a special game, you do hope that he can play.

“Our thoughts are with him and our prayers are with him that he gets up to play in this significant game because he’s such an important player.”

http://www.news.com.au/sport/afl/damien-hardwick-hopes-nick-riewoldt-is-fit-to-play-against-richmond-in-maddies-match/story-fndv8t7m-1227443877748
Title: Re: Hardwick's press conference - July 16 / Despite wins, 'we've been poor': Dimma
Post by: Stalin on July 16, 2015, 02:26:19 PM
Bruce, reiwoldt, mccartin? Longer membry


Someones going crap of chappy


I got a bad feeling
Title: Re: Hardwick's press conference - July 16 / Despite wins, 'we've been poor': Dimma
Post by: Diocletian on July 16, 2015, 02:27:41 PM
Much prefer him talking us down we're winning to him talking us up when we're losing....
Title: Re: Hardwick's press conference - July 16 / Despite wins, 'we've been poor': Dimma
Post by: Yeahright on July 16, 2015, 05:06:37 PM
Dimma keeps avoiding the real questions

Are we better than last year?!
Title: Re: Hardwick's press conference - July 16 / Despite wins, 'we've been poor': Dimma
Post by: Diocletian on July 16, 2015, 10:08:56 PM
..or...why do you keep picking Newman & Morris?
Title: Re: Hardwick's press conference - July 16 / Despite wins, 'we've been poor': Dimma
Post by: Willy on July 16, 2015, 11:29:26 PM
Would love to know how Dioc and Stalin (aka Grim and Grimmer) feel about Newman  and Morris's place in the side.
Title: Re: Hardwick's press conference - July 16 / Despite wins, 'we've been poor': Dimma
Post by: cub on July 16, 2015, 11:34:01 PM
Wins are wins 2 good wins and a lot of crap wins, that's why I worry