Damien Hardwick says close win over Essendon ‘reward’ after three close lossesMatt Windley,
Herald Sun
28 May 2017“RELIEVED” was the word used by Richmond coach Damien Hardwick to describe his emotions after his side finally closed out a close encounter at the MCG.
Following on from three weeks of heartbreak in which it lost by less than a kick, the Tigers last night defeated Essendon by 15 points in a game that hung in the balance until the dying minutes.
The scoreboard probably flattered the Bombers in a contest played in front of a huge crowd of 85,656, with the Tigers wasteful in front of goal in the 11.15 (81) to 10.6 (66) win.
But after being pipped by late goals against Fremantle and Greater Western Sydney in the last two weeks, Hardwick was just happy to get the win.
“Our effort, as I’ve said over the majority of the weeks that we played in those close losses, has been pretty good,” Hardwick said.
“I though tonight was good reward for our players but also our fans who have been through a tough stint as well.”
After the manner in which it lost the last three weeks Hardwick said he accepted that people wanted to put a “negative slant” on his team’s form.
“That’s how we are. But we try and look at the positives and 80 per cent of our footy has been fantastic this year,” he said.
“The template we’re playing with, the amount of time the ball has been in our forward 50.
“There’s some areas we can certainly improve, and unfortunately we’ve lost those close games and that’s all anyone speaks about, but we know our best is good enough.”
Asked what needed to improve most to take his side to the next level, Hardwick conceded a young Tigers forward line needed to convert more of its forward 50 forays in to goals.
“We had 52 forward half turnovers, which is an enormous number.
“We just couldn’t quite get the scoreboard reward we were after.
“It generally happens that they’ve got numbers back, they can’t get out but we couldn’t get a clear passage to score.
“A bit like a soccer game, when you have that you generally get caught up in the counter attack and can be a little bit frustrating at stages.
“But I thought overall we should have been more comfortable.”
Controversy blew up in the shadows of half time when Jayden Short was adjudged to have deliberately rushed a behind when under pressure from Josh Green while the pair tracked back a bouncing ball towards the goalsquare.
Hardwick said he felt the decision was wrong.
“Was he under pressure?
“I think they made a mistake, end of story. It’s tough, you’ve got 85,000 people yelling one way or another. I’d rather be playing than umpiring.”
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