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Miller on Sport 927 (audio and summary)
« on: January 09, 2008, 10:51:10 PM »
Richmond's Director of Football joins us to discuss the new footy year at Tigerland.

http://www.sport927.com.au/gateway/Daily_Audio/Sound%20Grabs/GM_080108.asx

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Re: Miller on Sport 927 (audio and summary)
« Reply #1 on: January 09, 2008, 10:53:50 PM »
Summary

* Joked how everyone is flying (looking at the Herald-Sun)

* We're doing things slightly different to the NAB 15 thing last year. Still the guys are as keen as ever.

* Tambo - where he is at?
Miller said he's a big fan of Richie. Boys out of Darwin take a little while longer to become settled and comfortable to produce all the armory in their possession. Some sections of RFC supporters and media have treated him poorly. The comparison with Franklin hurt him a bit last year. Unfair as the media were jumping up and down at draft time and then come out and say why did you draft him and he's not as good as Franklin. Scrutiny was tough. 20 years old listening to this and listening to it coming from the fans was tough. Miller believes he's done well so far. He's a leader and the things we saw in his armory at U18 level is emerging. His preseason has been outstanding so we're pleased with him.

* Agreed with the host that Tambo was classed No 1 by 8-10 clubs at 2004 draft time. We knew the certain qualities Franklin had and the concerns. Going at 5 was about right as far as where he was ranked at the time.

* Lids - is playing as a leading forward the way for him now given the success he had in that position in the last 4-5 weeks?
Yep he was excellent at it. That's not the only string to his bow. Has the capacity to play off HB or even through the midfield which is even better for him. He's not restricted to one position.

* No pressure at the moment in Jan but is the club feeling the heat considering where they finished?
No. It's been pretty low key (compared to all the articles on Carlton). We've got some quality men around the club (both on and off field) and when they get the right experience and bulk and everything else we'll have a very good side. When it's going to happen? No predicitions about this year but certainly in the years to come we couldn't be more pleased.

* A tactic to stay out of the media... no big predictions out of Punt Rd?
Yep when you finish 16th you don't have much to say. Have to show it on the field. Play St Kilda first up in the NAB Cup and Carlton round 1. Need to let our actions do the talking.

* Disappointing last year (Terry's 2011 media briefing). Backfired big time. Greg heard what Terry said in the room and some journos took their own take. Disappointing but you learn your lesson. Sometimes you can be too open.

* Expectations for this year? Make sure we do everything right around the footy club. Be patient and keep belief in what we're doing. We're all one down at the club.

* Craig Cameron starts in early Feb. We've added staff across the board which we needed to do. We were under-resourced and down to the bare-bones when Terry started. We now have a very professional off-field team to assist Terry and players.

* Craig's role is recruiting and list management. He'll do it with Greg. Greg admitted he'd probably been covering too many areas. So we first got Francis Jackson (outstanding). Craig adds a further dimension dealing with admin and the player managers. Greg will pass over some his work to Craig and they'll work together.

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Re: Miller on Sport 927 (audio and summary)
« Reply #2 on: January 10, 2008, 08:48:02 AM »
Summary* Craig Cameron starts in early Feb. We've added staff across the board which we needed to do. We were under-resourced and down to the bare-bones when Terry started. We now have a very professional off-field team to assist Terry and players.
This is one of the biggest things overlooked when people discuss the performance of Richmond over the past 3 years.  Every successful club has a strong off-field team that supports the on-field team very well.  We were the ultimate basket case in all areas when Miller (then) Wallace took over.  The re-structure has occured (and still is) across the entire football department and it has taken just as long to weed out all the deadwood and culture-scarred that were in place pre-2004 from the sanctuary of their heated offices as it has from the playing list.  There is very little left to resemble the club as it was then.  When all of these changes get oil into their cylinders and the list grows into itself we will be strong and successful - exactly what Miller and Wallace promised.  I am happy to be patient and watch through the growing pains - it will be worth it.

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Re: Miller on Sport 927 (audio and summary)
« Reply #3 on: January 10, 2008, 10:15:15 AM »
Greg mentioned again this morning about us having a quality group of youngsters and we're bringing them through together a la Geelong and everyone at the club from the Board to Terry accepted this from the start.

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Re: Miller on Sport 927 (audio and summary)
« Reply #4 on: January 10, 2008, 12:21:08 PM »
* Tambo - where he is at?
Miller believes he's done well so far. He's a leader and the things we saw in his armory at U18 level is emerging. His preseason has been outstanding so we're pleased with him.
Like Harry has said in the past, one thing I want to see added from Blingers this year is him working on his defensive game. He's got pace as part as his armoury so use it to chase opponents down or at least put pressure on. Stuff like that sparks up the rest of the team as well as setting an example onfield which would boost his leadership credentials. From an attacking side I hope he's working on his goalkicking from distance (50m) on the run. Another "simple" thing that would make him deadly.

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* Lids - is playing as a leading forward the way for him now given the success he had in that position in the last 4-5 weeks?
Yep he was excellent at it. That's not the only string to his bow. Has the capacity to play off HB or even through the midfield which is even better for him. He's not restricted to one position.
Ideally in years to come we would love Lids to do a Hird and just move himself around to where we most need him at any time during a game.
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