Dimma's press conference today:
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Damien Hardwick says Chris Knights close to Richmond selection after two years on the outerBruce Matthews
Herald-Sun
April 09, 2015 11:14AMRICHMOND forward Chris Knights is on the verge of an AFL comeback at the MCG on Saturday.
Knights will be named in the Tigers’ 25 on Thursday to prepare to play the Western Bulldogs.
The former Crow hasn’t played since early 2013 after a frustrating spate of injuries, but he impressed in a VFL practice match last weekend following an eye-catching NAB Challenge opening game, also against the Dogs.
“He was impressive on the weekend, he had 28 touches. He’s a guy who can deliver offensively and defensively he had a couple of things that we needed to fix up and he’s working on those, so he’ll be thereabouts this week,’’ coach Damien Hardwick said.
Hardwick said elevated rookie Kane Lambert, an emergency in the opening round, Matt McDonough and Ricky Petterd were also in the mix to replace suspended Brett Deledio.
“We’ve got options, it’s just a matter of finding the best piece of the puzzle to come in,’’ Hardwick said.
The Tigers coach admitted Deledio would have struggled to play against the Bulldogs anyway with an ongoing calf muscle complaint.
“Credit to the guy for putting his hand up to play, the round 1 importance. He probably got through three quarters and then started to get a bit sore,’’ he said.
“After the initial report, it took him a little time to regain his composure. I thought he was really important in the second and third quarters to manage to get the game on our terms. So from that point of view, he helped us get the win.
Hardwick is supportive of the new tribunal system that allowed Deledio to accept a one-game suspension for his high bump on Carlton’s Simon White in the opening minute last Thursday night.
“The great thing about it is we’re not seeing players miss for minor indiscretions. We love to see the good players playing the game,’’ he said.
“The Stevie J (Johnson) one was a great example, there’s wasn’t a great deal in it. From my point of view, I’d prefer to see him playing.
“Brett to his credit has really improved the contested side of his game. It was disappointing to lose him, but there were two guys and you have a split second to make a decision whether to dive under to take out the legs and give away a free kick or bump. We probably wish he had made the other decision, but he didn’t.
“We’re losing a good player this week, so we’re disappointed he was reported, but his overall vigour and attack on the ball, we’ve been impressed over the past 12 to 18 months.’’
Hardwick watched the Bulldogs’ wins in the last NAB Challenge game against Collingwood and then last weekend’s first round against West Coast.
“Their pressure has been outstanding, their forward 50s tackling, I think they had 23 or 24 tackles inside the forward 50 and a lot of stoppages in that area,’’ he said.
“Even last year, their ability to win the contested ball, to tackle, to pressure the opposition, it has gone up a notch again. They have some fantastic young talent.
“We’re a good contested side, also. It’s a matter of absorbing that pressure and getting the ball on the outside. It’s easier said than done against a side that comes in waves of defensive pressure.’’
Richmond players have the advantage of an extra three days rest and Hardwick said he expects a better contribution from several senior players, like Dustin Martin, who were limited by the Blues attention.
“Credit to Carlton, they nailed a few guys and put them away. Probably 12 months ago, I don’t think we would’ve had the depth to cover that,’’ Hardwick said.
“For us to take the next step, we need the next tier of players to step up and we saw that. Granted, it’s only one game, but we’re looking for that to continue.
“The MCG was incredibly hard. It was a fantastic surface to look at, but it was probably a little bit hard from the World Cup five or six days earlier.
“Our boys have pulled up really well. Obviously, the longer recovery has been beneficial, so they will be up and going.’’
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