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Wallace sees positives in loss
richmondfc.com.au
By Mic Cullen
6:56 PM Sat 17 May, 2008

RICHMOND coach Terry Wallace says there were plenty of good signs in Saturday's 30-point loss to Geelong at a rainswept MCG.

The Tigers led the premiers by better than three goals when Shane Edwards kicked truly after 10 minutes of the second term, but then the Cat machine awoke -- kicking 10 of the next 11 goals before the Tigers kicked four of the final six to go down by a neat five goals.

Wallace said there were pleasing aspects to come out of the match.

"I would have thought 15 minutes into the second quarter we were fairly satisfied with the way the guys were going about their footy," he said.

"I would have thought, for the game, probably 70 minutes of good football, probably 45 minutes of stuff that we were disappointed with, and a lot of that goes to what the opposition allow you to do.

"To be 20 points in front of what's been the best side in the land for the last 18 months, I thought there were some really good signs there."

Another high point was the debut of Trent Cotchin, who was taken with the Tigers' first pick (no.2 overall) in the 2007 NAB AFL National Draft, but who missed the entire preseason as he battle a variety of injuries. Cotchin was an emergency, but was brought in to replace ruckman Adam Pattison due to the weather.

"He had 16 possessions, two goals – should have been three – but 16 possessions and two goals in a losing side, in pretty tough conditions ... is a pretty admirable first-up performance.

"He's been down on a bit of run and carry, just because he hasn't done a pre-season. But the things that he's done well at the lower level is his stoppage-work has been good, and his ball-use and decision-making is good. So with the wet conditions, that was always going to take the run-and-carry out of the game and bring him into his own forte.

"We decided this morning [to bring him in]. Just that continuous rain -– we played in a game three weeks ago where it was meant to rain and it didn't, so you just don't know in this day and age – so we just waited and when it just continually kept coming down we thought we'd make the move.

"I'm pleased."

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He should be pleased, hes sitting on a core midfield group of Foley, Deledio, Tambling and Cotchin. If he gets lucky in the draft he adds a Daniel Rich and if other highly rated younger mids in the draft fall like Walters and Banner (due to height with Banner) we could end up with a Dynamite midfield. If we clean up the Dockers on the Warnock trade that gives us our 200cm ruck and our midfielders, then we are looking for 1 kpp forward and we are away.

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He should be pleased, hes sitting on a core midfield group of Foley, Deledio, Tambling and Cotchin. If he gets lucky in the draft he adds a Daniel Rich and if other highly rated younger mids in the draft fall like Walters and Banner (due to height with Banner) we could end up with a Dynamite midfield. If we clean up the Dockers on the Warnock trade that gives us our 200cm ruck and our midfielders, then we are looking for 1 kpp forward and we are away.

well said ramps....read my mind exactly....as much as the critics likes to fault our recruitment of mids over kpps..i still believe that it's the engine room in the middle that makes everything happen...building a champion midfield is certainly the way to go...hopefully cogs gets back from his injury and add even more depth there.....warnock would be handy too...ruckmen who can hit out to advantage would make a good midfield that much more lethal....hopefully we can get our hands on warnock and he becomes a great one..

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He should be pleased, hes sitting on a core midfield group of Foley, Deledio, Tambling and Cotchin. If he gets lucky in the draft he adds a Daniel Rich and if other highly rated younger mids in the draft fall like Walters and Banner (due to height with Banner) we could end up with a Dynamite midfield. If we clean up the Dockers on the Warnock trade that gives us our 200cm ruck and our midfielders, then we are looking for 1 kpp forward and we are away.

True.  I've followed the Coburg reports with pretty keen interest and if the likes of Collins, Connors, Polo, & Casserley etc can kick on then we're going to have a pretty tidy little engine room for the next few years.

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Do you think Putt or Gourdis can step up in the forwardline in the future? It is are only weakness at the moment I feel.

Great intensity at the start of the game but we tired as the game wore on which brought the Cats back into the contest. Still a better result than I would have expected.

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i must say i was pleased with the efforts of newy today.
big massive turnaround since 2 weeks ago and lets hope he can keep it up.

another positive is the way we stuck it out. the tigers of old would've lost by over 60 so well done there.

i can see some good signs but i want mcmahon dropped. we cant reward players like him while others bust their git at coburg for no reward
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u r overreacting, tuck white king simmonds the list goes on were much worse than mcmahon yesterday

get  over it, he is not the reason why we lost