Richardson told to consider his futureJohn Barnes - Geelong Advertiser
September 3rd, 2009
RICHMOND superstar Matthew Richardson may only have a month to make a decision on his playing future.
It is my understanding the Tiger veteran and spiritual leader has been told to have a good think about whether he wants to go on next year after injury wrecked his 2009 campaign.
New coach Damien Hardwick has basically indicated that few are safe at Tigerland as he plans the mother of all culls.
The forthcoming clean out at Punt Rd will be unlike any other seen at an AFL club, with Hardwick set to take a sledgehammer to a large slice of the Tigers' underperforming list. Existing assistant coaches and fitness staff also face a nervous wait.
Richo has a month to think about his options but it's clear Hardwick has decided to make a statement.
He's definitely got the balls to do something like that. When he played, he was like a bull at a gate and something like giving Richo the flick wouldn't worry him either.
Andrew Raines is already on his way, along with Nathan Brown, Troy Simmonds and possibly Kayne Pettifer.
The question might be asked how could you cut a Simmonds when you don't have a ruckman? But Hardwick apparently doesn't like the way he plays. He wants an enforcer.
One thing about a Hardwick coached team is that it will be tough.
The new Tigers mentor does not like soft types and anyone who is anything but hard will either get the flick or spend most of 2010 at Coburg.
Richmond has picks 3, 19 and 35 at the beginning of this year's draft, so there is plenty of opportunity to add some talent and mould the type of side that Hardwick wants to preside over during the next three seasons and possibly beyond.
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