ONE POSITIVE AND ONE NEGATIVE FROM YOUR CLUB'S ROUND 23 PERFORMANCEAndrew Slevison
SEN
23 August 2021RICHMONDPositive: Not giving up in dead rubberThe game was shot to bits with less than five minutes remaining.
Richmond trailed Hawthorn by 25 points and with nothing to play for, they could have easily rolled over.
But a young team simply wanted to win and almost pulled off the remarkable by kicking the last five goals resulting in a draw.
Sydney Stack moved forward and had an immediate impact with two goals while Jack Riewoldt bagged his 50th of the season from an acute angle before soccering home the tying goal, just inches from Shaun Burgoyne’s fingertips in his 407th and final game.
Another positive sign was that the centre bounce on-ball unit at one point read: Callum Coleman-Jones, Jack Ross, Will Martyn and Thomson Dow - a combined total of 43 AFL games’ experience.
It shows that Damien Hardwick is willing to hand opportunities to his developing players.
It was great to send David Astbury, who was superb in his final match, and Bachar Houli off in that manner even if it wasn’t with a win.
Negative: Gave up easy goalsThe Tigers found themselves in a hole in the third quarter and early in the last, and it mainly came from a lack of desperation and awareness in defence.
That is bound to happen when you have a debutant in Ben Miller playing in a back six that has been unsettled all season due to injuries.
The Hawks kicked some very easy goals, making the most of the disorganised Tigers backline, before the defence tightened up and contributed to the eventual draw.
It is a season the club will be eager to see the back of as they look forward to a lengthy rest before firing up in 2022.
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