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Hardwick press conference April 11
« on: April 11, 2013, 04:37:57 PM »
From the Herald-Sun...

With players such as Chris Knights, Matt Dea and Brad Helbig showing solid VFL form, there is plenty of pressure on teammates to hold their AFL places.

If Richmond beat the Western Bulldogs this Sunday, it will give them three wins and their best start to a season since 1995.

"It's a great point ... do you keep rewarding the side that wins or do you keep refreshing the guys who are actually playing well at the lower level?" Hardwick said.

"A couple of those questions will be answered (in match committee).

"We'll certainly work our way through a few situations ... there will be some tough questions asked."

While the Tigers have started the season well, they are well off top form and Hardwick said last weekend he would only give them a maximum of seven out of 10 for the wins over Carlton and St Kilda.

He said ball movement and defensive pressure were two specific areas where they needed to improve.

Hardwick also noted the Bulldogs nearly beat them in the last game of the pre-season.

"The Bulldogs have probably caught a few people unawares, how well they are actually playing," he said.

"Their uncontested ball and clearance numbers are very good - up there in the top three."

Richmond shut down St Kilda's small forwards last Friday and Hardwick said that would be crucial again on Sunday.

He noted Robert Murphy, Daniel Giansiracusa and Luke Dahlhaus will keep Richmond's defence busy.

"It's a key to them winning the game," he said.

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/afl/teams/richmond-midfielder-nathan-foley-set-to-return-in-vfl/story-e6frf9mx-1226618292352

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Re: Hardwick press conference April 11
« Reply #1 on: April 11, 2013, 04:40:21 PM »
Richmond are not taking the Bulldogs lightly this Sunday

By Nathan Schmook
afl.com.au
3:34pm AEST Thursday, April 11, 2013



RICHMOND coach Damien Hardwick says his team won't be caught out by the improved Western Bulldogs this Sunday, as the Tigers look to make their first 3-0 start to a season since 1995.

After winning its opening matches against Carlton and St Kilda, Hardwick has labelled his team's performance so far as a six-and-a-half or seven out of 10.

There is a buzz at Punt Road after back-to-back wins, but Hardwick said the Bulldogs also deserved credit for their start to the season.

"We certainly realise that the Bulldogs are a side that caught a few people unaware with how well they are actually playing," Hardwick said on Thursday.

"We've been watching them. We played them NAB [round] four and they certainly gave us a run for our money there.

"Their uncontested ball and their clearance numbers are very good; they're certainly up there in the top three within the AFL.

"Although they had a loss last week, it was a competitive loss against a very good side in Fremantle, so we've certainly got a big challenge ahead of us come Sunday."

Bulldogs key defender Jordan Roughead has been one of his team's top performers in the opening two rounds and he shapes as a likely opponent for Ty Vickery.

Hardwick said he expected Dale Morris to match up on Jack Riewoldt, who booted seven goals against St Kilda last Friday night.

The Tigers have great depth at VFL level, with up to six players capable of stepping up from Coburg and performing at AFL level, according to Hardwick.

Half-forward Chris Knights had 41 possessions for Coburg at the weekend but may not be able to force his way into the senior line-up.

"The great thing about it is the depth from below, and the talent from below is certainly pushing the players onwards and upwards," Hardwick said, singling out Knights, Brad Helbig and Matt Dea. 

"Our VFL side's playing very well and we've certainly got about five or six guys who are very capable of slotting into our side.

"Do you keep rewarding the side that wins or do you keep refreshing the guys that are playing well at the lower level?

"There are some players who can certainly play at the level."

Tall defender David Astbury is ready to resume from a foot injury and will play at VFL level this week, while midfielder Nathan Foley is expected to return from an Achilles tendon injury one week later.

Defender Dylan Grimes played his first game since round 14 last season against the Saints and was a strong contributor for the Tigers in an encouraging sign.

"He's a guy that seems to have been around forever and I think he's played under 20 games," Hardwick said.

"For him to be elected into our leadership group playing that amount of games speaks enormously of the character of the guy and what we see for the future.

"It was just great for him to get back.

"He was a little bit rusty, but he did his job and we certainly expect him to get better this week and as the season goes on."

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2013-04-11/dogs-have-plenty-of-bite-hardwick-

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Re: Hardwick press conference April 11
« Reply #2 on: April 11, 2013, 05:35:49 PM »

"The great thing about it is the depth from below, and the talent from below is certainly pushing the players onwards and upwards," Hardwick said, singling out Knights, Brad Helbig and Matt Dea. 

"Our VFL side's playing very well and we've certainly got about five or six guys who are very capable of slotting into our side.

"Do you keep rewarding the side that wins or do you keep refreshing the guys that are playing well at the lower level?

"There are some players who can certainly play at the level."
 
Newman, Grigg, Batchelor, McGuane, Tuck and Jacko have to deserve their spot or out they go. There is no way those six will play in a premiership side together so we must find and develop the players to replace them.I hope they don't wait for a loss before under-performing players are dropped. Personally, I'd rather have one of Knights/Helbig in the side this week instead of Newman.
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Re: Hardwick press conference April 11
« Reply #3 on: April 11, 2013, 06:29:50 PM »
I'd rather have one of Knights/Helbig in the side this week instead of Newman.

Vlastuin and Dea too...

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Re: Hardwick press conference April 11
« Reply #4 on: April 11, 2013, 09:03:18 PM »
I would bring in Knights for Newman but I just can't see any change being made this week.

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Re: Hardwick press conference April 11
« Reply #5 on: April 11, 2013, 09:21:07 PM »
I would bring in Knights for Newman but I just can't see any change being made this week.

No chance Newman being dropped Stripes

Personally I reckon he shouldn't be dropped but even he was really bad he's not going to get dropped. Dare I say it he's a favourite.

All coaches have favourites, reality of the game, right or wrong just the way it is
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Re: Hardwick press conference April 11
« Reply #6 on: April 12, 2013, 05:05:46 PM »
I would bring in Knights for Newman but I just can't see any change being made this week.

No chance Newman being dropped Stripes

Personally I reckon he shouldn't be dropped but even he was really bad he's not going to get dropped. Dare I say it he's a favourite.

All coaches have favourites, reality of the game, right or wrong just the way it is

Helps when they know whats actually expected of them, not what the supporters expect from them (every player to get 30+ disposals and 3 goals)  ;)