“I would be that angry”: Why Tigers pair Hopper and Taranto have every right to be seethingBy SEN
21 Aug 2024Kane Cornes believes Jacob Hopper and Tim Taranto have every right to be angry with Richmond.
The midfield pair were recruited from GWS in the 2022 trade period after the Tigers had been narrowly beaten by Brisbane in the Elimination Final.
It felt like the Tigers were still planning on contending under triple premiership coach Damien Hardwick in 2023 and beyond, only to currently find themselves sitting 18th on the back of a two-win campaign under Adem Yze.
Recent reports have indicated that contracted pair Shai Bolton and Daniel Rioli are looking to move on with Fremantle and Gold Coast linked respectively. It is also a possibility that at least one of Liam Baker or Jack Graham leaves Punt Road at season’s end.
This whole situation led Kane Cornes and Sam Edmund to ponder on SEN’s Sportsday if Hopper and Taranto should be filthy with how things have panned out.
Cornes: “How would Hopper and Taranto be feeling?
“Jacob Hopper and Tim Taranto were sold the dream under a coach (Damien Hardwick) that got out for his retirement plan and his superannuation and broke a contract because he was burnt out and then was happy to re-sign (with Gold Coast) not long after.
“Now there’s all of this mass exodus for a core group of players that want to leave.
“If I was Jacob Hopper and Tim Taranto, I would be that angry right now.
“Not that anyone would probably pick up their contracts, but I'd almost have a look around if I was those two.”
Edmund: “You'd be bleeding, absolutely you’d be bleeding.”
Cornes: “And the Giants are flying again, their former club.
“It’s (Brett) Deledio all over again.”
Edmund: “The rug has been pulled out from under them and they can’t be blamed for that.
“You do feel for them there. It's a volcanic situation the player movement space and the coach moving space.”
A listener called in and pondered if Hopper would be regretting choosing Richmond over Geelong when he had the chance when leaving GWS.
Cornes somewhat agrees, but does believe the 27-year-old’s own individual form is well below what it should be.
“He’d be pretty frustrated,” Cornes said further.
“Hopper has got to play better as well. He’s got to take some responsibility.
“He’s a shadow of the player that he was at GWS. Richmond haven’t bought what they thought they are getting.”
Edmund added: “It’s a nightmare.
“You leave the Giants who might win the premiership this year, who knows. You go to Richmond who are 18th and bottoming out, and the club you could have gone to, Geelong, are going to finish top four again.”
Cornes concluded: “You thought you were going to be playing in front of 90,000 at the MCG every week.
“The reality is you’re going to be playing in front of 20,000 for the next four years with the way they’re going.”
https://www.sen.com.au/news/2024/08/20/i-would-be-that-angry-why-tigers-pair-hopper-and-taranto-have-every-right-to/