Author Topic: Hardwick's post-game presser / "It's more important to play the Richmond way"  (Read 1135 times)

Offline one-eyed

  • Administrator
  • RFC Hall of Fame
  • *****
  • Posts: 98247
    • One-Eyed Richmond
Dimma's post-match presser:

Watch here: https://www.richmondfc.com.au/video/995820/round-21-hardwick-post-match

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

"We're like every side and if we're still in the hunt we want to play finals but it's more important to just play that Richmond way," Tigers coach Damien Hardwick said.

"Our focus is firmly on next week and it's like a final in regards to GWS, it's a big game both of us... if we're good enough, we'll get there."

Two positional shifts helped kick-start Richmond's 11-goal second half on its way to defeating North Melbourne by 33 points.

With the Roos dominating play across their back half, racking up uncontested marks at will, coach Damien Hardwick and his brains trust slotted in Liam Baker and Shane Edwards across half-forward to help stem the flow.

The pair kicked two apiece in the match, with Baker having also been lively on the wing to start the game.

"We changed a few things structurally," Hardwick said.

"What we found early days was we had a young half-forward line. They (North) get back pretty hard, they rotate behind the ball and then when they get the ball they chip it sideways, which starts the chain.

"We put some more experienced guys in there in Edwards and Baker. They've got a better understanding at this point of their careers how to nullify those kicks, so that was a good, positive move for us.

"They were controlling their defence through their offence, so we had to take that away. I think they had 70 (actually 72) marks up until half-time, so we knew if we took that part of their game away from them, we'd certainly bring the game back to what we call a Richmond-type game: high contest, high pressure, which suits us."

The Tigers swung the changes after a disappointing loss to Fremantle, bringing in youngsters Hugo Ralphsmith (17 disposals, one goal), Callum Coleman-Jones (14 and two goals) and debutant Maurice Rioli jnr (one goal), while Thomson Dow (22) was a late inclusion for Kamdyn McIntosh (hamstring).

"We got some really good game time into some of our young players today. We thought Thomson Dow looked electrifying at stages, as did Maurice," Hardwick said.

"Hugo Ralphsmith was very good, 'CJ' was quite imposing at stages, so we saw some great signs from some of those young players, and they'll continue to hopefully get opportunities in the future weeks.

https://www.afl.com.au/news/659947/are-these-the-moves-that-will-save-the-tigers-season-
https://www.perthnow.com.au/sport/afl/tigers-surge-home-over-kangaroos-in-afl-c-3621897

Offline tdy

  • RFC Hall of Fame
  • *****
  • Posts: 2481
Did someone on this board want to drop Baker a couple of weeks back.  Sheesh, now he's in our best 3

From the age.

BEST
Richmond: Graham, Vlastuin, Baker, Prestia, Stack, Short.
North Melbourne: Simpkin, Davies-Uniacke, Hall, Ziebell, Thomas.

VOTES

J. Graham (Richmomd) 9
N. Vlastuin (Richmond) 8
J. Simpkin (North Melbourne) 8
L. Davies-Uniacke (North Melbourne) 7
L. Baker (Richmond) 7


Offline Diocletian

  • RFC Hall of Fame
  • *****
  • Posts: 19433
  • RWNJ / Leftist Snowflake - depends who you ask....
Short in The Age's best..... :biglaugh :biglaugh :biglaugh
"Much of the social history of the Western world, over the past three decades, has been a history of replacing what worked with what sounded good...."

- Thomas Sowell


FJ is the only one that makes sense.

Offline Hard Roar Tiger

  • RFC Hall of Fame
  • *****
  • Posts: 8097
Baker had some poor moments in the first half (few mates) before really coming on in that second half
“I find it nearly impossible to make those judgments, but he is certainly up there with the really important ones, he is certainly up there with the Francis Bourkes and the Royce Harts and the Kevin Bartlett and the Kevin Sheedys, there is no doubt about that,” Balme said.