Low profile for Tigersrichmondfc.com.au
By Mic Cullen 1:47 PM Tue 10 November, 2009
RICHMOND skipper Chris Newman says the club will be doing its best to fly under the football radar this pre-season, and will be making no bold predictions about the 2010 season.
With the recruitment of former West Coast captain Ben Cousins after a stellar second half of the 2008 home-and-away season, the Tigers were widely expected to make the eight in 2009.
At the season launch, three-time Tigers premiership player Kevin Sheedy went as far as to say winning the flag was possible, but the club was thrashed by Carlton in round one and never recovered, sacking coach Terry Wallace mid-season as they crashed to finish 15th.
Newman said the club was determined to keep a low profile this time around as it built for the future.
"It's a total revamp. We've turned the club into a really young club, and it certainly feels like that at this stage," he said after training at the new Musashi high-performance gym in Notting Hill.
"We're not going to make any bold statements, but we want to be able to set something up during summer and over time become a team that can mix it up with the best in the competition."
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