Hartigan hunts midfield berth
2:01:38 PM Mon 29 November, 2004
Paul Gough
Sportal/exclusive to afl.com.au
Brent Hartigan has wasted little time reflecting on his stellar debut season in the AFL and is already eyeing off a place in the Tigers' midfield under new coach Terry Wallace in 2005.
Already being tipped by some as a future Richmond captain, Hartigan had the sort of introduction to league football in 2004 that young hopefuls everywhere dream of.
Despite being surprisingly drafted as low as pick 70, the tough small defender played 19 games for the season, was nominated for the AFL's Rising Star Award, won Richmond's equivalent of the same award and finished seventh in the Jack Dyer Medal - all in his first season.
But the mature 19-year-old is far from getting carried away with his debut year and has already set his sights on how he can improve next year.
"I've spoken to Terry and I said to him I want to play in the midfield next year," Hartigan said.
"And Terry said if my body is right he will give me a chance in there but if my body is not fit enough or strong enough there is no point."
"So hopefully over the pre-season I can do that and get into the midfield and hopefully have a more dominant effect on the game."
Hartigan said all young players should be aiming to eventually force their way into the midfield.
"That's where the good players play," he said.
"You look just at our club and we have got Nathan Brown, Mark Coughlan and Kane Johnson who all play in the midfield and they are all elite players in the competition."
Hartigan knows he will first have to strengthen his 74kg frame before hoping to become an on-ball player after showing this year that he is more than capable of holding down a defensive position.
"The ball was down there (the Richmond defence) a lot this year but I didn’t really think about the bigger picture - I just tried to win the contests and beat my man," he said.
"But I am a bit chuffed at what has unfolded and I couldn't believe I could finish seventh in the best and fairest and win the rising star for Richmond in my first year."
"It's an absolute dream but it's only a starting point."
"There is no point getting overwhelmed by it if nothing else happens from here on so it's only a platform to build on for next year."
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