Author Topic: Mark Robinson says mentally-fragile Richmond being let down by talls  (Read 1002 times)

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Offline YellowandBlackBlood

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The skata cycle....plop, plop, plop
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Offline Lozza

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I tried to keep relatively calm after yesterday's debacle and in the meantime have attempted to take in the various posts and trying at the same time form some sort of personal view on what has gone wrong. In a nutshell it's almost the perfect storm, a number of ill timed events which in combination with human errors has left us with the calamity we currently have.

Compromised drafts occurring during DH's realm together with stop gap "moneyball" additions as people have been referring to it. In combination we basically have a squad that is high in deficiency with a marked plateau in development meaning we are treading water and all other teams are swimming on by.

Any solution is painful, play kids now and we lose convincingly, keep playing the hacks and we lose but we still are reasonably competitive. DH and his football department have to now make the decision as to how the future unfolds, I believe no pain no gain.

I think we need to blood the kids whether ready or not, send a clear message to the has beens that you earn a game at the RFC you are not gifted games. Then at end of year the knives need to come out and we need to bring in skill and more skill plus pace and more pace, unless a prospective recruit has both attributes then they should not be considered.

Today's game is fast and precise, we don't have a team that competes in this environment, we must change or accept we will be cellar dwellers for many seasons to come.

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Loz I think you're right to a point but I would rather play the kids in patches until they earn their spots. So bring a few in this week but not a handful. Too many kids together would do nothing to protect or improve their games or team structure/cohesion. I Would bring in Miles and McBean/Elton this week and see how they go. Bringing in kids like McIntosh, Williams, Helbig etc who clearly don't deserve it at this stage (and would damage their confidence and development as a result) would achieve nothing.

Hampson should get one more week and then play the year out in the VFL. I'd love to see Banfield and Darrou thus year too if the opportunity presents.

Some people rate Thomas highly but I would take Miles over he any day of the year given his age and consistent performance this year.

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Its our lack of pace/run/crap midfield that is our biggest issue

If this club wants to turn things around over the next few years that has to be the number one priority.
If we recruit say 10 players in the offseason up to 7 of them have to be midfielders and half forward types with pace.

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Have the hacks in the current first 22 "earnt" the right to keep their spots no matter what?

Sometimes you've got to just chuck the kids in a the deep end and see what they're really made of. We're not a Top 4 side that can afford to just sit blokes in the reserves for years, waiting for retirements/injuries or for them to have 10 bog's in a row before they get a call up.

Hardwick won't bring in the kids because then it will look we're starting another rebuild and a concession that he's failed.
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