Old Tiger gives coach new kickJon Pierik
The Age
March 11, 2012MICK Malthouse has labelled Richmond's game plan ''a bit disjointed'' and has urged Damien Hardwick to abandon coaching from the boundary.
Hardwick is facing a critical third year at the helm as he is out of contract and the Tigers, starved of success for so long, hope to challenge for a finals berth.
Malthouse, a three-time premiership coach, said Hardwick needed to make improvements. ''I have a bit of a soft spot for the Tigers because I played there in a premiership side. But so much is dependent on Jack Riewoldt and that young midfield being productive in the big games,'' he said.
''They will promise a lot and will have one of the best midfields in a few years. I just hope that Damien Hardwick coaches from upstairs in the box where he will have a greater view of the game.
''On the bench, he's getting a very one-dimensional view. I doubt whether his people in the box could give him every ounce of information he needs under pressure.
''I like their list, but I sometimes worry about the way they play and I think their game is a little bit disjointed at times. They have the capacity to win more games than they lose, which suggests the eight is not beyond them.''
The Tigers have refused to discuss contract renegotiations publicly. Hardwick's great friend, Hawthorn coach Alastair Clarkson, recently caused a stir when he urged the Tigers to act promptly for the sake of stability.
Malthouse has given his analysis of all clubs in a weekend column in The West Australian.
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