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Hardwick's press conference 7-4-22
« on: April 07, 2022, 02:59:42 PM »
Dimma's presser today:

Watch: https://www.richmondfc.com.au/video/1097190/hardwick-previews-western-bulldogs

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Tigers coach Damien Hardwick has added to the discussion around the AFL's medical substitute option, telling reporters that teams should have the option to sub out a player regardless of injury when their opposition has activated their substitute.

"Parity is such a big thing in the sport," said Hardwick.

"I'm not saying that (the substitute) is an advantage, because (the opposition) lost a player, but the fact that they get to bring on a fresh player, it’d be nice if we had the option.”

Speaking ahead of Richmond's Saturday night clash with the Western Bulldogs, Hardwick indicated that a change to the substitute rule would also have support from the AFL Coaches Association - who he said had discussed a change with the AFL.

"At the end of the day, it's an AFL decision ... I think most coaches would probably agree with the philosophy," Hardwick said.

“If 18 clubs are in favour of it, then maybe (the AFL) should look at it."

Hardwick said he believes that after three-quarter time, the use of the substitute should be up to a coach's discretion - which he believes would add to the excitement of a game.

Hardwick said his side was working to address their last-quarter fade-outs that have seen the Tigers blow leads to Carlton and St Kilda, as Richmond's midfield struggled to lay their hands on the football.

"We’ve been in front in the last quarter in all the games we’ve played, we’ve just finished a couple of games quite disappointingly," he said.

“We’ve been playing some pretty good footy, but not quite the 120 minutes that we need.”

Hardwick said he was “really happy" with Richmond's offensive game, saying "we haven’t had the opportunity to score because (the ball) hasn’t gone in there.”

Hardwick also mentioned a chance encounter with Victorian MP Martin Foley in Elwood, whom with he "had a chuckle with" over comments the Tiger coach had made about Covid close contact rules

"(He's) a good fella actually, so I bought him a cup of coffee," Hardwick laughed.

https://www.zerohanger.com/key-tigers-to-return-hardwicks-sub-solution-117785/

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Re: Hardwick's press conference 7-4-22
« Reply #1 on: April 07, 2022, 10:40:27 PM »
Bringing on a fresh aarts did us wonders last week