Pettifer settling-in down back
3:20:13 PM Thu 24 June, 2004
Nick Hulett
Sportal
Amidst the wreckage of Richmond's 4-9 opening to season 2004, Kayne Pettifer appears to be providing the Tiger faithful with a reason to be hopeful.
The 22-year old, who was taken with the eighth pick in the 2000 National Draft, has taken time to make an impact in his first three years at the top level, managing just 27 appearances in between stints with Richmond's VFL affiliate, Coburg.
But coach Danny Frawley has shown plenty of faith in Pettifer, and with strong performances in the backline against Fremantle and Carlton in the past two weeks, the Tigers' patience might just yet be rewarded.
"I've been struggling a lot, but it was good to get a couple of touches and do okay. Going down to half back has been alright for me", he told afl.com.au.
"As a junior I was a forward, but with Richo kicking all the goals I've sort of struggled a fair bit there. I started off alright, but the last couple of years I couldn't get near it and went back to the VFL.
"Danny's given me a good opportunity there and I'd like to thank him for that. It's good of him and the coaching staff to give me the opportunity back there.
But Pettifer, who enjoyed a career-high 19 disposals against the Blues, is under no illusions as to what is required down at Tigerland.
"Over the last couple of weeks we've had patches where we've slumped but hopefully after the break we can put a four-quarter effort together and get one on the board and have a win.
"Against Carlton, we were a little flat footed and waited for them to do it and then we sort of got on the front foot and thought - 'well let's just go out and play and take a few risks'.
"I don't know how many goals we kicked in a row, but we got a bit of a sniff and there were a few stages there where we could've kicked a couple more, but we missed and they went down and kicked the goal which was sort of a two goal turnaround.
"It was catch-up footy after half time and it's pretty hard to do when you're 7-8 goals down.
"It was a bit of a positive for myself, but when it comes down to it you want to win the game of football."
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