Found this on the AAP site
http://www.aapracingandsports.com.au/sports/sportsindex.asp?cat=29Wednesday, 11 August 2004: The R & S sports writers with their views on some current goings on in the AFL
Fact or Fiction: Terry Wallace is perfect for Richmond.
Michael Says: Fiction. While the list at Richmond does have quite a few big name players, Wallace's success came off the back of skilled workhorses such as Chris Grant, Brad Johnson, Rohan Smith, Scott West, Scott Wynd and Luke Darcy. Wallace simply focused the game plan to suit these types of players. Unfortunately for him, Wallace does not have the same caliber of players currently at Richmond. It will be a good show from a media perspective though.
Stuart Says: I disagree. It's FACT!
The workhorse mentality will come at Richmond, as Wallace will demand that Richmond transforms itself from tame cubs to ferocious flesh-eating Tigers.
Wallace will ensure this list plays for him, and his theory of coaching. Nathan Brown should be in a position of wanting to do anything for his coach if the reports he near begged Wallace to join Richmond are true. Mark Coughlan is the perfect Wallace-type midfielder, and Tim Fleming and company will be able to do the Liberatore/Wira tricks of doing their utmost to put the opposition off.
Do I think Richmond will improve more with Wallace rather than an Eade or a Harvey? Yes I do, but he's also perfect for the job.
Fact or Fiction: Richmond will be one of the top five teams in the AFL come the end of the 2009 season, when Wallace's five-year contract expires.
Michael Says: Fiction: In 2009 Richmond's key players will be aged between 25 to 28. While the team does have an impressive list of veterans currently, Mark Coughlan is the only payer in his age group that has proved to be of genuine star quality.
Simply put, the draft has not been kind to the Tigers over the last five years or so. Obviously they are looking at getting priority picks this year, but that is far too speculative at this point.
Stuart Says: FICTION. They'll be the most hated side in the competition come Round 22, 2009, as Wallace will ensure his players scratch, grab and antagonise as many opposition players as possible, but as for one of the five best teams? I can't see it happening.
To be one of the top five teams suggests you're likely to be in a Preliminary Final, and I can't see that happening to the Tigers inside five years.