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Richmond gets itself together Matt Murnane
The Age
August 28, 2014Staring down their biggest opponent in their biggest game of the season this week, Tigers captain Trent Cotchin says his club might have already achieved something this year that could prove just as valuable as a finals appearance.
The eighth-placed Tigers must defeat ladder leader Sydney at ANZ Stadium on Saturday to extend their incredible winning run to nine wins and secure a spot in the finals, a feat that seemed impossible two months ago.
But even if the club was to fall short, Cotchin says the players had created something during their stunning late-season run that could hold the club in a strong position for next year and beyond – a culture of "togetherness" that many of the league's best clubs use to underpin sustained success.
He's developed another layer to his leadership style after being publically queried early on for not being demonstrative enough with his teammates.
And, the Tigers have learned they can in fact take their consistency to an increased level despite having their backs against the wall when they had won just three games from 13.
"To have the resolve and turn the corner midway through the season was a really good thing for our group," he said.
"We've probably taken a step back to come forward and I think all the great clubs do that at some stage.
"Hopefully at the end of the season, whenever that is, we'll be able to review it as a real positive move for us as a group."
Cotchin said he focused on staying positive and upbeat when the Tigers' season hit its rough patch.
The shock 17-point loss to Melbourne in round nine that followed the death of club great Tommy Hafey rocked them, while the Dreamtime at the 'G defeat by the Bombers proved a "turning point".
He's also been impressed at how the culture of the group has proven to be an influential part of their return to contention.
"I think we've got a culture here where we all rely on each other quite heavily and that's what you want in a footy club," he said.
"You talk about all the proud clubs that have been at the top for a long time and it just seems their culture is they can go to anyone and everyone in the side, whether it be one of the coaches or another player, even someone in admin as well.
"That's the sort of culture we're trying to drive and strive to have here at Tigerland.
"Credit to our group, and not just our leadership group, our core group and our young leaders as well, we've all stepped up and the results are the proof of some hard work and the consistency in our performance."
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