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‘Substandard’: McQualter’s blunt message for tame TigersRonny Lerner
HeraldSun
14 August 2023Caretaker Richmond coach Andrew McQualter could not hide his disappointment in his team’s performance against St Kilda on Sunday at Marvel Stadium, slamming it as “substandard”.
The Tigers were playing to keep their faint finals hopes alive, but looked anything like a team desperate to be part of the September action as the Saints dominated the match from start to finish in a comprehensive 36-point win.
“We didn’t play the way we wanted to tonight, mostly on defence,” McQualter said post-match.
“I thought our defence was substandard tonight, which is disappointing because that was our aim coming into tonight to take away St Kilda’s uncontested marks, and they got 120 of them so we didn’t get it done.”
A glaring aspect of Richmond’s defensive display was Noah Balta’s job on Max King. The St Kilda spearhead kicked an equal career-high six goals as the naturally attacking Balta played too loose on him too often.
“Noah’s job first and foremost is to absolutely defend his player first,” McQualter said.
“All of the players that play in defence, that’s their first job, and then if you can intercept the ball, great.
“That’s not his intention. That’s not his instruction. And some of the turnovers tonight were pretty difficult for Noah to defend at times as well.”
Richmond’s latest performance continued a concerning trend that carried over from their heavy defeat to the Western Bulldogs last week.
On that occasion, the Dogs smashed the Tigers for tackles 76-56, while also comfortably winning the disposals 409-301, and nine days later, the Saints did a similar number on Richmond, coming out on top in tackles 67-51 as well as disposals 394-353.
When asked why Richmond’s trademark effort hasn’t been present in the past fortnight with their season on the line, McQualter replied: “It’s not a nice way to be described is it? If that’s your observation, it’s true, and that’s disappointing.
“We haven’t played the way we wanted to. The pressure hasn’t been at the level we need it to (be). Again tonight it was low. Not the easiest thing to put your finger on to be honest.”
It will take a miracle for the Tigers to make the top eight now, and McQualter likened season 2023 to “riding a rollercoaster”.
“[It has been] like riding a rollercoaster. It has been up and down. Probably, if we pinch some of the wins early in the year, the season can go really different,” McQualter said.
“The reality is we’ve been fighting against the eight-ball, trying to find a way back up the ladder – and it’s probably taken its toll a bit. But I think the reality is, we are where we are. The ladder position is a reflection of wins and losses, and that is where we sit right now.
“We still think we can play a bit better footy than we are at the moment.”
Something that McQualter hopes will lift the Tigers’ intensity over the final two weeks is the potential return of retiring champion Trent Cotchin.
Cotchin has missed the last two games due to soreness, but McQualter was optimistic that he would return against North Melbourne next week.
“That’s the aim,” he said.
And McQualter will “absolutely” use the extra emotion surrounding the end of the triple premiership captain’s career to fire up his underperforming team.
“Not just me using it (emotion), it’s the fact that Trent’s been such a long servant of our footy club and so important to us,” he said.
“And the reality is it’s now his last two games, so I would hope that the players hope to play in a way that represents Trent and what he’s done for us.”
It’s unclear whether fellow club champion Jack Riewoldt, who will be 35 in October, will follow Cotchin into retirement, but McQualter was adamant that the superstar forward had earned the right to decide whether or not he plays on in 2024.
Daniel Rioli hurt his ankle against the Saints, but was able to play out the game and should line up against the Kangaroos.
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