Author Topic: Hardwick's post-match media conference/ Play like that in finals and we'll lose  (Read 1976 times)

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Dimma's post-match presser:

VIDEO: http://www.richmondfc.com.au/video/2018-08-25/r23-hardwick-postmatch

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* It was a dead rubber and it felt like we played that way. Play like that in two weeks time in the finals and we will lose.

* I thought the Bulldogs were by far the better side today.

* It was quite a good hitout for us, even though we didn't play well.

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I said the same thing.

If we want to play soft footy and corral like we did in ‘13, ‘14, ‘15, 16 we will go out in straight sets.

The boys are gonna want to ramp up the intensity and smash the ball carrier like we are supposed to.

I thought that the bulldogs outplayed us most of the day and we won by some good fortune as they missed some goals late by hitting the post.

We can’t afford to let teams outplay us because when they are allowed they will actually outplay us.


A lot of work needs in the headspace of the players I think for them to realise it’s not going to just happen maybe a loss would’ve been a better result for us in the wash up.
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Tigers ready to be let off the leash

Jennifer Phelan
afl.com.au
Aug 25, 2018 6:40PM


THE TIGERS will be better in two weeks' time and captain Trent Cotchin will be let off the leash after a tentative return from injury, Richmond coach Damien Hardwick has warned.

Saturday's dead rubber three-point win over the Western Bulldogs at the MCG was a "frustrating" grind for the minor premiers, who couldn't help but have one eye on their imminent September mission.

A number of players were conservative, reflected in their below-average tackle count and lack of renowned pressure.

Cotchin, after missing last week with hamstring soreness, had just 17 disposals and played just shy of 87 minutes of a possible 117.

He sought treatment on the bench several times throughout the game and was icing his left hamstring and right knee in the rooms afterwards.

Hardwick admitted the Tigers managed their skipper through the final round match but fully expected another week off would make a big difference.

"He knows when the big stuff is there to play," Hardwick said.

"He plays like a battering ram, you've seen how he plays, so once again it's one of those ones, we were sort of looking to take it a little bit easy on him because we realise how important he is and the way he leads from the front.

"When push comes to shove, he'll be there in a fortnight's time."

The Bulldogs were courageous against the premiers, which was acknowledged by Hardwick after the Tigers withstood a late charge.

But while he said it was good to be "challenged and put a couple of responses in place", they had to be better against whoever finished fourth when the finals start in two weeks.

"If we play like that in a fortnight's time, we'll get beaten. No doubt," he said.

"I spoke to the players about it before, as tough as it is, I can sit there and make it as important as you want and you sort of hope that players understand the importance but the reality is, it was a dead rubber and we probably played a bit like that.

"That's not being disrespectful to the Bulldogs, I thought they were by far the better side today, they played a really attacking brand of footy and controlled the ball really well, but we just weren't to the level we should be."

During the week, Hardwick said it was time for the Tigers to rediscover their form after a few weeks of less-impressive performances.

Despite another down game, he said it wasn't time to be worried.

"We're on 18 wins so we know how to play, we know how to win … if we play a hell of a lot better," he said.

Five goals to Jack Riewoldt all but confirms he'll become the first Tiger to win three Coleman medals, unless North Melbourne's Ben Brown can kick eight goals against St Kilda on Sunday.

Riewoldt stayed on the field for the entire game and it was clear his teammates – mainly Dustin Martin – were looking for him inside 50, with 24 of their 50 forward forays aimed in his direction.

Hardwick said it affected the way they played but expected their game style to return to normal in two weeks when elements like the Coleman and the game's dead rubber status weren't a factor.

"We don't talk about it, but the players obviously know … subconsciously it's in their mind and they start looking for Jack a little bit more," he said.

"It will sort itself out once this weekend's done and we'll probably get back to a more even spread inside 50 and play a little bit more Richmond-like inside the arcs as well.

"We've had a set of circumstances that are reasonably unique with being set in a position and playing for a Coleman, so we'll get back to some form of normality hopefully in the coming weeks."

The Tigers' VFL team has booked a Saturday night qualifying final against Williamstown at Punt Road next weekend.

Hardwick said Dan Butler would make his case for a senior recall in that game while Kane Lambert would likely be considered for the AFL team's first final without needing game time at VFL level.

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2018-08-25/tigers-ready-to-be-let-off-the-leash

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a good scare like this might get a few of them to pull their heads in and get with the program.  Bit of humility would not go astray for some of them.
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The Tigers head into September well placed, and are set to have Dan Butler (ankle) and Kane Lambert (ankle) available for selection. Butler is set to resume in Saturday’s VFL final.

‘‘Lambert trained really well today, Butler trained really well today. Butler has missed a fair bit of footy – he definitely will play some minutes next week in the VFL final. And Kane is probably at a stage now he will be available for the first final, which is a great result for us,’’ Hardwick said.

The pre-finals bye will allow the Tigers to refresh, before returning to the MCG where they have a record 21 straight wins.

They understand the emotion of last year’s breakthrough premiership will not be replicated this September but are confident their high-pressure game style can again prevail.

‘‘We speak to our leaders a lot about what it looks like, and how it feels. It’s not going to feel the same as last year. They have just got to keep driving to be what they are,’’ Hardwick said.

‘‘Our destiny is in our own hands. There are seven other sides. We just have to make sure we play our best footy ... oppositions are going to come, we just have to make sure we are ready for that.

‘‘More importantly, play our game, play our way. If we do that, and we play to the best of our ability, we will win more games than we lose. That’s not to say we can’t be beaten but we are certainly very confident our brand of footy will certainly stack up when it matters the most.’’

Source: The Age

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I thought yesterday was meant to be the real deal hitout before finals? now its the first final.. Bit too much "we're gunna" talk going on

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I thought yesterday was meant to be the real deal hitout before finals? now its the first final.. Bit too much "we're gunna" talk going on
As Dimma said he can ask the players to put the effort in but at the end of the day it's human nature for players to be thinking to finals and not wanting to miss out through injury. It was always going to be bruise free football and with the Dogs playing exceptionally well it made for a hard day at the office. Finals will be a totally different proposition, we are primed for a big performance, its essentially what the players have been waiting for the whole second half of the season. We won yesterday with a very low pressure rating against a side having a free hit and playing very well, with no injuries in the process i think we are perfectly positioned heading into the final series and have the best opportunity to go B2B.

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a good scare like this might get a few of them to pull their heads in and get with the program.  Bit of humility would not go astray for some of them.

got no issue with this but gee watching bellis yesterday was painful.

i would have thought he for one shouldnt be playing bruise free football at this time of the year?

he would really be traded.

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