One-Eyed Richmond Forum
Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on June 11, 2019, 02:35:40 PM
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Dimma's presser today:
VIDEO: https://www.richmondfc.com.au/video/2019-06-11/hardwick-previews-crows
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Hardwick touched on the contested ball issue that has plagued the Tigers in the last few weeks, losing the count by 22 against North Melbourne and 33 against Geelong.
"To be beaten in the contested manner again on the weekend was disappointing and to be fair, we are working on some things," Hardwick said.
"We understand what the problem is, we're just continuing to work through that part of our game to get a better result from that.
"That hopefully will take not as long as we think, if that makes sense, because it does take a bit of lag to catch up. We're understanding why the issues are occurring, we just need to continue working on a solution, which will take a little bit of time."
The coach said the contested ball problem was a combination of personnel and structure.
"[There are] some things that we're doing in our game that we're not doing to the level we'd like.
"Once again, we do realise this, we're training this and there is a little bit of time it takes to get these things ironed out. We're hoping it bounces back on Thursday night."
Source: AFL website (https://www.afl.com.au/news/2019-06-11/will-dusty-play-tigers-sweating-on-fitness-of-several-stars)
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Halfway through the season Richmond have the look of a side that will make the finals, but not much more.
"We have a style ... that we want to play," Hardwick said.
Only five Richmond players are yet to miss a game this season and Hardwick said continuity was another problem.
"We're confident our players and our system will stand up," Hardwick said.
"We'll continue to improve, we'll continue to train it and it's great test this week ... v Adelaide.
"It's a really good opportunity to stand up and show what makes us, us."
Hardwick added that contested ball is critical in the Adelaide Oval cauldron.
"Once again, it's all about execution ... the game's going to be one in the contest, especially at Adelaide Oval, (and) we have to make sure we get that part of our game right," he said.
"It hasn't been to the level we'd like the last two weeks; we have some work to do."
https://wwos.nine.com.au/afl/tigers-expect-martin-to-face-crows-in-afl/3369392e-449d-4efd-bd5f-dfd7afba8a74
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contested ball issue has plagued us all yr not just the last two weeks. the only games we have won the c/b count is sydney and hawthorn.
winning has papered over the cracks for some it seems.
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There's at least one crack that wasn't papered over nearly enough! :-\
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We were made to look insipid by the Roos. Enough said.
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Picking pea hearts isn’t going to help you win contested ball Dimma.
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I hope he has the tank for it but if dusty is able to spend most of the time in the middle we’re a chance for an upset here. The man can dominate the contest and the centre
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I hope he has the tank for it but if dusty is able to spend most of the time in the middle we’re a chance for an upset here. The man can dominate the contest and the centre
I admire your positivity but we have no chance tonighf
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Yeah I've already started applying the lube.
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"Our contested game is a problem and we're working on it..."
By bringing in Menadue & Ellis to replace Cotchin & Townsend? :shh
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"Our contested game is a problem and we're working on it..."
By bringing in Menadue & Ellis to replace Cotchin & Townsend? :shh
He didn't say he'd solved the problem..... :shh
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That's not even "working on it" :shh :shh
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Even Menadue can get more contested possessions than Towner's most recent effort.....and I like Towner :shh Pretty hard to mount an argument for a guy who touched the ball 3 times against the Cats.
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Started to come good in the last quarter when he got angry...wet conditions would suit him, sight of him probably still traumatises Adelaide.....though I'd actually rather bring in Weller and play him in the guts than either of them...and I think Weller's a dud... :shh
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Good to be back in the old days of swooning for some hard at it momentum killers...:shh
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“We play a Richmond brand, so we’ve got to teach these guys a Richmond brand regardless. We want to play a certain style of game and these players have got to come in and learn that. It will take some time,” Hardwick said.
“We’re certainly learning a little bit about our players, which is a real positive from our point of view.
“Without this spate of injuries, we wouldn’t have found the quality of players that we have.
“It’s not helping us now, but I guarantee it’s going to help us going forward . . .
“We’re confident that our players and our system will stand up.
“They’ll continue to improve, we’ll continue to train it, and it’s a great test against a side this week v Adelaide.
“It’s a really good opportunity for us to stand up and show what makes us, us . . . big crowd, formidable outfit, opposition’s home game . . .
“We can sit there and try and defend the opposition, but the reality is we think when we’re up and going we’re a really hard team to play against.”
https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2019-06-13/tigers-youth-investment-to-pay-big-dividends
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Good to be back in the old days of swooning for some hard at it momentum killers...:shh
"We're no chance with Jackson out!" Good times....good times... :shh :shh
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Good to be back in the old days of swooning for some hard at it momentum killers...:shh
Better than softies that get 30 of which 28 of them are sideways.
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Adelaide record a comfortable victory in the end, built off their dominance around the ball. The Crows finished plus-69 in disposals and plus-41 contested possessions as the weight of numbers eventually became too much for the Tigers.
Tigers have averaged just 25 points from their clearances this season, ranked 16th. That has continued for Richmond tonight, with just 1.2 (8) scored from stoppages tonight.
https://www.afl.com.au/match-centre/2019/13/adel-v-rich
Still plenty of work to do :P.
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what inside or contested ball options are there. Its scary that we are so thin for contested players and in particular medium sized mids players