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Newman on new men
By Sam Edmund
Thurs 14 Jan 2010, Page 80
RICHMOND skipper Chris Newman says he and his teammates are thriving in the wake of the unprecedented change that has swept through Punt Rd.
The Tigers, who overhauled their coaching staff under new coach Damien Hardwick, signed 14 new players in the off-season in a massive list cleanout.
Only two clubs -- Carlton and Brisbane Lions -- have added more talent in one off-season in the past 23 years.
"It's very refreshing to have these new faces around the club and they've all come with new ideas,'' Newman said.
"We've obviously had a total overhaul of our structures and gameplan and it's really exciting to learn what we're going to be about in the future.''
Newman, who arrived at Richmond in 2000 via the Dandenong Stingrays, said the influx had added a new element to the club.
"I think and probably the first time that I've been at the club where so many blokes have walked through the door,'' he said.
"It's very young. All the guys we've drafted and brought into the system are of good character so I think we've drafted really good and those guys are really keen to learn.
"When they're like that when they walk through the door it makes it a lot easier.''
Newman said Hardwick had already made his mark on the playing group in just his few months in charge.
"He's very calculated in his approach to the game and in the way he deals with the group and the boys have really taken a liking to him and we're keen to move forward with him,'' he said.
"He's got a really good balance between being a coach and being a mate. He's definitely one of those guys you can relate to and obviously with him playing as many games as he did and being a premiership player, the amount of experience and knowledge he brings has really shined through.''