And they wonder why we hang it on the media - this is from today's Age (13/12/04) it is the original article in this thread ..
clearly it's a slow news day
but remember we do sell papers
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Wallace plans Tiger forward line
By Emma Quayle
December 13, 2004
New Richmond coach Terry Wallace is plotting an upfield role for key forward Matthew Richardson next season.
Wallace, who last month outlined his plans to create a 16-goals-a-game team, believes that leaving Richardson stranded at full-forward allows rival clubs to plan too extensively on how to double-team him.
In The Fighting Tiger Bulletin, a members' newsletter, Wallace suggested the enigmatic goalkicker would be more dangerous roaming on the half-forward line.
Wallace, who has coached the Western Bulldogs, also said he wanted his former Bulldogs charge, Nathan Brown, to become a 35-goals-a-season player and ex-captain Wayne Campbell to play regularly out of the goal square.
"What I'd like to do with Matty Richardson is play him out at half-forward," Wallace said. "I just think that when he plays solely deep, the opposition can actually plan for him to be there and double-team or sometimes even triple-team him.
"My whole aim is to try and get him one-out with his direct opponent because from a contested-marking point of view, with his power and his strength, he just doesn't get beaten when he gets those opportunities."
Wallace also named Troy Simmonds and Greg Stafford as key potential goalscorers and said he had urged Andrew Krakouer to lift his goal tally.
"Krakouer . . . has a natural instinct around the goals as a crumbing forward, but he needs to raise the bar in this regard and become a 25-plus goalkicker for us next season if we're going to become a consistently higher-scoring side," Wallace said. "I think Campbell has shown . . . he's very smart coming out of the goal square. He'll be used in that type of role fairly regularly next year."
http://www.realfooty.theage.com.au/realfooty/articles/2004/12/12/1102786950772.html