Author Topic: Does Dimma need to just tweak or completely overhaul our gameplan for 2022?  (Read 1260 times)

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Gale said coach Damien Hardwick had been poring over data in the off-season “trying to get a sense of why we didn’t perform as well last year”.

“We have got a handle on that. The next part is how we are going to change and respond. But he has got a real thirst for knowledge and improvement, he is extremely driven,” Gale said.

“Like the players, he will be rested and very driven for success going forward.”

Source: The Age


Will this be a small tweak or a complete overhaul of our gameplan?

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Just have to tweak where we stand on the mark (5 metres back)

Fix our forward entries and structures.


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The 2021 problems stemmed from the exhaustion and the level of injuries.

Would suggest that the players should be refreshed and motivated for consistent high level performances through 2022. Therefore it would only take some minor adjustments to the actual play

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How Richmond can improve in 2022 (Age)
« Reply #3 on: November 14, 2021, 02:31:56 AM »
How your AFL team can improve in 2022

By Jon Pierik
The Age
November 14, 2021


As teams start returning for official pre-season training, game plans and areas of improvement for 2022 are being finalised. Football reporter Jon Pierik and Champion Data’s Louie Kebakovski run the rule over your team.

RICHMOND

The Tigers have put their 2021 flame-out down to injuries and exhaustion, having had four straight deep finals runs, for three premierships. They had just two wins from their last 10 matches, and were ranked last on the AFL form ladder from round 13. In that time, they also ranked last in scores from clearance differential, 17th for contested possession differential and 15th for converting inside 50s into a score. The absence of Dustin Martin hurt, but he is back from a kidney injury and, according to club CEO Brendon Gale, shapes as a captaincy contender.

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/how-your-afl-team-can-improve-in-2022-20211112-p598bw.html

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Interesting tweet: Are we working on an anti-Melbourne tactic?


Quote from: The Whale Whisper
Tigers played tall with Soldo, Nank resting forward and Noah also as a ruck/forward.

A: Dimma mentioned playing three talls last year, so maybe better with our now more kicking-centric game.

B: Anti-Melbourne tactic:  Gawn gets Soldo/Nank and  Jackson get Balta.

https://twitter.com/GrantLPollerd/status/1497453273527517185