Tigers spring into action with new look by: Jon Ralph
From: Herald Sun
October 19, 2011 RICHMOND unveiled two recruits and a new club logo, with an extended contract for coach Damien Hardwick to be announced in coming months.
Ivan Maric and Steve Morris got their first taste of Punt Rd after being snapped up by the Tigers in the trade period.
Both are expected to make an immediate impact given ex-Adelaide tall Maric has been earmarked for the first ruck and SANFL midfielder Morris will play as a lock-down defender.
Richmond chief executive Brendon Gale said the club was finally ready to conduct full-length drills at Punt Rd after removing the cricket wicket that has marred the surface.
He was coy on the details of a new deal for Hardwick. But he will almost certainly be handed an extension on his contract this summer despite having one more year to run on his deal.
Gale said the Tigers were taking encouraging steps.
"The last couple of years has been about transformation in all aspects of the footy club and the new logo is consistent with that. We thought it was time to provide a new one which is slightly more stylised and contemporary."
On Hardwick's contract he said: "Damien knows where we are, we know where he is and we will sit down and consider that in the fullness of time."
Morris, son of 1973-74 premiership player Kevin, and former Adelaide ruckman Maric played against each other in the SANFL.
Maric said he could not wait to make an impact as a Tiger. "I always wanted to play at Richmond," he said.
While Morris said: "I have obviously wanted this for a long time and I couldn't be happier."
Richmond also announced yesterday it had delisted Ben Nason, Troy Taylor and Mitch Farmer along with six rookies, including former Bomber Tom Hislop.
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