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By Mic Cullen 11:57 AM Wed 26 August, 2009
NEW RICHMOND coach Damien Hardwick says the club will decide in the next few weeks on the futures of Matthew Richardson and Ben Cousins.
Hardwick was appointed as senior coach of the Tigers on Tuesday night, and at Wednesday morning's media conference he said he was starting at the Tigers immediately.
The 37-year-old said many decisions needed to me made in the next few weeks, with many players' futures under the microscope, but he was unstinting in his praise of Richardson, without guaranteeing his future.
"He [Richardson] is an outstanding talent – I still probably think he's in the top two to three players at this club, and he's 34," Hardwick said.
"I know when Hawthorn plays against him our first thing is 'what the hell are we going to do with Richo?'
"We'll make decisions on that in the coming weeks, but he's still a very talented player."
While he was effusive in his praise for Richardson, Hardwick said there was no room for sentimentality at football clubs.
Hardwick was similarly impressed with Cousins, saying he had been very good for Richmond.
When Cousins was selected by Richmond last year, Hardwick admitted he had his doubts, but was pleased to be proved wrong throughout this year.
Despite the opinions expressed on two of the club and competition's older players, the new coach said hard decisions would not be avoided on either them or the list as a whole, although he said he wouldn't be rushed into any decision.
"Will I shy away from them? No," he said. "I think it was John Kennedy who said there was no sentiment in football.
"Over the next couple of weeks, we'll have to make some decisions about which way we're going to go.
"Obviously, just getting here I'd like to have a bit of time to go over those decisions, and then we'll see how we go from there."
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