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'When you've tasted it, you know how good it feels': Cotchin

Richmond still has the hunger for another piece of silverware, says skipper Trent Cotchin

By Riley Beveridge
afl.com.au
10 March 2021


RICHMOND fans need not worry about the side losing motivation in 2021.

The Tigers might have claimed three of the last four AFL premierships, but according to captain Trent Cotchin the desire to go again in the upcoming campaign burns just as brightly within the playing group now as did before the club secured its drought-breaking 2017 flag.

Richmond retained all 22 players that featured in last year's thrilling Grand Final victory over Geelong, with the journey to return to that showpiece event once more still driving them.

"You can look at it two ways," Cotchin told AFL.com.au.

"When you've tasted it, you know how good it feels. But I also think the beauty of our group is that we just enjoy every day. I know we speak a lot about the journey, but that's effectively what we love being a part of.

"We feel as though we've created a really good environment at the footy club, one where we walk in with a smile on our face and get to work. Even our younger guys are typically self-starters, so it's easy to motivate them."

Richmond superstar Dustin Martin, fresh off becoming the first player in AFL/VFL history to win three Norm Smith medals, has enjoyed another stellar pre-season at the club.

Tigers coach Damien Hardwick last month described Martin's summer on the track as "incredible" and tipped the 2017 Brownlow medallist to reach new heights this year.

It's a sentiment that Cotchin agrees with.

"That's what makes great players great," he said.

"He's willing to continue to learn, grow, get better. He's always searching for different ways to improve, whether that be the way he impacts when he goes forward or the thing that I've noticed over the last couple of years is his defensive actions. There were a couple of smothers in the Grand Final last year that most superstars of the game wouldn't do.

"There are a lot of different ways that he sees himself being able to grow."

https://www.afl.com.au/news/560852/-when-you-ve-tasted-it-you-know-how-good-it-feels-cotchin


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That's the thing impressed me this preseason is the drive from the group and hunger it's still there we seen it last week to.Big plus is we have depth and young talent pushing everyone.