Tigers thumped, but future rosy, says Hardwickrichmondfc.com.au
By Nathan Schmook 7:35 PM Sat 13 March, 2010---------------------------------------
Richmond 2.3 5.4 11.5 11.7 (73)
Essendon 5.3 12.4 17.7 23.9 (147)
GOALS
Richmond: Roberts 2, Riewoldt 2, Hislop 2, Morton 2, Nason, Nahas, Vickory
Essendon: Monfries 3, Zaharakis 3, Reimers 2, M.Willimas 2,Ryder 2, Gumbleton 2, Winderlich 2, Neagle, Stanton, Hocking, Watson, Dempsey, Welsh, Hille
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RICHMOND suffered a 74-point NAB Challenge loss to the Bombers on Saturday, but coach Damien Hardwick believes he has found a group of young players that can turn things around at Punt Road.
The Tigers were seven goals behind at half time and were held goalless in the final quarter as the Bombers ran rampant in the 23.9 (147) to 11.7 (73) win.
Essendon had 14 separate goalkickers, with Angus Monfries and David Zaharakis booting three each. Scott Gumbleton kicked two goals in a promising sign for the club.
Ruckman David Hille and captain Jobe Watson were also standout performers in Morwell as the Bombers prepare to face Geelong at the MCG in round one.
For the Tigers, who face Carlton in the season opener on March 25, No.3 draft pick Dustin Martin continued a stellar pre-season, while Nathan Foley, Daniel Jackson and Chris Newman were solid contributors.
"I think we found some players who can take us forward, which is exciting for us,” Hardwick said.
“Dustin Martin was good again and Relton Roberts and Troy Taylor showed something. I thought Ben Nason was very good.
“David Gourdis put his hand up today and looks a likely type, (so) there are some really positive signs there for us.”
In a Jekyll and Hyde performance, the Tigers won an 11-goal third quarter but couldn’t register a major in the finale.
Hardwick said an even performance was what separated the top eight sides from the rest.
“That's what you get with a very young side - there are going to be some good quarters and there are going to be some poor ones,” the coach said.
“The consistency is what makes Essendon a top eight side.
"We think we got some really good things out of the game. There were just a couple of undisciplined things which got them back into the game.”
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