Jackson lucky to get one, says HardwickBy Kim Hagdorn
Sports News First
3 May 2011 10:04AM ESTRICHMOND coach Damien Hardwick considered rugged on-baller Daniel Jackson lucky to only get a one week suspension for his hit on North Melbourne’s Scott Thompson in AFL Round 5.
A refreshingly frank Hardwick labelled his important midfielder “undisciplined” for his suspension as the Tigers brace to be without another tough tagger and ball-winner Shane Tuck.
Tuck, 29, has cartilage damage in his ribs and will be sidelined for at least two weeks and will miss clashes with at least Fremantle at the MCG and Western Bulldogs at Etihad Stadium and possibly Essendon at the “G” in Round 9.
Hardwick says Jackson’s absence left his midfield lacking an adequate direct match-up for Brisbane Lions champion Simon Black who rattled up 30 possessions against the Tigers at the MCG in Round 6.
Jackson resumes at a crucial time though with a possible match-up on dangerous Fremantle midfield play-makers David Mundy or even Dockers superstar Matthew Pavlich.
The Tigers have had three players suspended so far this season with defenders Alex Rance and Luke McGuane as well as Jackson spending time on the sidelines.
“Obviously we don’t like the undisciplined nature,” Hardwick said on Melbourne sports specialists radio station SEN.
“There’s going to be some that are just incidental, like the Rance one on (Jarrad) Waite and the McGuane one and Jackson were undisciplined acts.
“They’re the ones we frown upon.
“The Rance one where it was like incidental contact sort of thing and the letter of the law we get suspended, that’s the one we can probably live with.
“But it’s the ones that are reckless in nature and let’s be perfectly honest he was very, very lucky to get a week.
“He was very remorseful, but it’s happened too much and he’s cost us a number of games last year and we had no match up for Black on the weekend.
“He cost himself a game but he side dearly and they’re the ones we frown upon.”
Hardwick declared he has targeted needs for tighter defence in his back line and on the ball against the Dockers, who the Tigers boss says are the best users of the football in the competition.
Fremantle has burst into the new season with an impressive 4-1 start and sit fourth of the ladder coming off their first bye of the season last week over Round 6.
“They’re a good side. They just keep getting the job done which is very impressive,” Hardwick said.
“They’re a hard running side, they use the ball very, very well and probably the best in the AFL at the moment. I know that’s a big statement.
“But their ability to control the ball is very, very good.
“So’ we’ve got to limit that as much as we can and try and catch them out on the rebound.”
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