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Hardwick's aftermatch media conference - "Season starts now"
« on: April 29, 2012, 09:04:37 PM »
Here's the video of Dimma's aftermatch press conference ...

http://www.richmondfc.com.au/roar%20vision%20archive/tabid/11454/contentid/444759/default.aspx


And the article ...

Season starts now: Hardwick
By Callum Twomey
Sun 29 Apr, 2012



AFTER the Tigers' fourth loss in their opening five games, coach Damien Hardwick believes Richmond's season effectively starts now.

The Tigers almost clinched a surprise victory over West Coast on Sunday but fell 10 points short, leaving them in a precarious position after five rounds.

Despite a strong win over Melbourne, the Tigers have lost to Carlton, Collingwood, Geelong and the Eagles - all teams that finished in the top five last year.

Hardwick said the club's percentage (94.42) indicated it had not been blown away by the tough start to the year, but added the Tigers needed to turn close losses into wins if they were to move up the ladder.

"Our season really starts now," Hardwick said.

"We've got to start gaining some ground on the opposition. It was always going to be a tough start [to the year]. We knew that. We won the game that most people probably pencilled in for us to win.

"I think this group has come a hell of a way now where we come into games expecting to win. No longer is it 'Jeez, I hope we get close'."

Hardwick was encouraged by what he saw against the Eagles, a premiership favourite, on Sunday. He said a major lesson would be taking opportunities when they presented themselves, with the Tigers missing two crucial shots in the dying minutes to win the game.

Hardwick said consecutive tight losses to Geelong and the Eagles had been a "step forward" and that the club's brand of footy - "the guys have a crack," he said - was starting to resonate with people.

But he admitted there was more frustration to come before the club got to the point it needed to.

"We're making inroads," Hardwick said. "We just need to get there quicker and get better at a few things, and we'll get there.

"It's just going to take a few more frustrating losses unfortunately like that, which take the wind out of your sails. But I've got no doubt this group will bounce back."

Tigers vice-captain Trent Cotchin was Richmond's best player in the defeat, finding 29 disposals. But he agreed with Hardwick's assessment that converting chances might have been the difference.

"We won a few centre clearances in a row [in the last quarter] and we tried to put the pressure on them to hold it in there as much as we could," Cotchin said.

"We just missed a couple of opportunities where we could have kicked goals and the scoreboard ends up a different story. But that's how footy is and you've got to take those opportunities."

http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/134369/default.aspx

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Re: Hardwick's aftermatch media conference - "Season starts now"
« Reply #1 on: April 29, 2012, 09:40:07 PM »
season started 5 weeks ago

get with the program FFS  :banghead

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Re: Hardwick's aftermatch media conference - "Season starts now"
« Reply #2 on: April 29, 2012, 09:43:10 PM »
season started 5 weeks ago

get with the program FFS  :banghead

Exactly.

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Re: Hardwick's aftermatch media conference - "Season starts now"
« Reply #3 on: April 29, 2012, 11:46:29 PM »
Honestly, what hope have we got when our coach doesn't even know how long the season is or when it starts?

And he just got an extension!
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Re: Hardwick's aftermatch media conference - "Season starts now"
« Reply #4 on: April 30, 2012, 12:45:43 AM »
Bloody stupid comment....."season starts now".......please....

Honestly Damien, stop trying to be the players friends, act like a Malthouse, Worsfold, Clarkson etc......act like a coach, get peeed with these bloody players ffs.
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Tigers' season starts now, says Hardwick (Age)
« Reply #5 on: April 30, 2012, 02:51:02 AM »
Tigers' season starts now, says Hardwick
Michael Gleeson
April 30, 2012


THE weekly sense of deja vu - playing well and losing - has left Richmond with only one win from five attempts and prompted coach Damien Hardwick to declare the season starts now for his side.

The Tigers again were forced to swallow the bitter pill of the close, but gallant, loss after falling short to undefeated West Coast by 10 points yesterday, the same margin by which they lost to Geelong last week.

Having endured a taxing opening to the year playing four more-highly credentialed sides - Carlton, Collingwood, Geelong and West Coast - and having fallen short in all four, Hardwick said the time to start making ground on the opposition started now.

''Once again we are close but we are not quite there,'' he said.

''It's been a step forward no doubt. They are a bloody good side West Coast; they are undefeated and a chance to win the whole thing.

''Geelong no different from last week also.

''So it is a step forward we just have to manufacture the result to get the four points.

''We are one-four, which is not where we want to be. We could possibly have been two-three, three-two, whichever way but the reality is we are one-four,'' Hardwick said.

''Our percentage is still intact so our season really starts now, we have to start gaining some ground on the opposition.

''It was always going to be a tough start - we knew that, we probably won the game that everyone pencilled in for us to win."

Richmond's road ahead is not much easier with games against Port Adelaide - which it should win - followed by Sydney, still undefeated, then Essendon and Hawthorn.

''I think this group has come a long way now, where we come into games expecting to win,'' Hardwick said.

''No longer is it 'jeez, we hope to get close'. We expect to win week-in week-out.''

''We are still a very, very young football club, we are a similar age to Melbourne.

''We are making inroads, we just have to get there quicker. We are going to get there but it is going to take a few more frustrating losses like that.''

Richmond was partly the agent of its own misfortune in the last quarter when Robin Nahas gave away a free kick for abusive language and, moments later, Jack Riewoldt attempted a short pass - and turned over the ball - when he could have taken a shot at goal. The ball went straight to the other end where Josh Hill won a free kick in the goal square and restored the Eagles' lead for the final time.

''The Robbie Nahas one was disappointing but to be perfectly honest it is a man's game isn't it. Fair dinkum. I will leave that there," Hardwick said of the period of play. Several players went down behind play, including Riewoldt, who came from the ground vomiting after a clash with Will Schofield in the middle of the ground.

Down-the-ground footage of the incident will be analysed with the suspicion that Schofield struck Riewoldt.

Hardwick, who complained last week that Cotchin was being bear-hugged, smiled when asked about the high number of head-high free kicks for players ducking into tackles in yesterday's game.

''I thought the umpires handled it better today,'' the coach said.

''The umpires are aware of it, there are some techniques there no doubt but the rules are there for us coaches to try and exploit … I still think the umpires are handling that better, we saw that on the Anzac Day clash that guys that lead with the head don't get the free kicks they probably did last week."

West Coast coach John Worsfold admitted his side's leadership around the ball from players such as Matthew Priddis and Daniel Kerr in the last quarter was crucial to the Eagles recovering their lead and holding on to win.

http://www.watoday.com.au/afl/afl-news/tigers-season-starts-now-says-hardwick-20120429-1xt3z.html#ixzz1tRtkxJrv

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Re: Hardwick's aftermatch media conference - "Season starts now"
« Reply #6 on: April 30, 2012, 08:02:42 AM »
Bloody stupid comment....."season starts now".......please....

Honestly Damien, stop trying to be the players friends, act like a Malthouse, Worsfold, Clarkson etc......act like a coach, get peeed with these bloody players ffs.

You dont reckon he was peeed off when the final siren went? He went of his tree. People should recognised the difference between what someone has to say to the media and what really is said to the players. Theres a massive difference.

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Re: Hardwick's aftermatch media conference - "Season starts now"
« Reply #7 on: April 30, 2012, 08:06:29 AM »
From this point on there is literally no excuses because we are not playing top 4 teams so we need to win. If we maintain the standard of football we are currently playing we'll achieve that.

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Re: Hardwick's aftermatch media conference - "Season starts now"
« Reply #8 on: April 30, 2012, 08:09:39 AM »
Dangerous statement to make. Although being 1-4 is disappointing I would hope we got a shitload of positives out of the last 5 weeks which will make us better long term. Actually silly comment to make IMO, lose to port this week and  :shh

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Re: Hardwick's aftermatch media conference - "Season starts now"
« Reply #9 on: April 30, 2012, 08:46:48 AM »
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THE weekly sense of deja vu - playing well and losing -
Wot? where has this king Canute been for the last 30 years. This is a new phenomena at Richmond.

Bloody stupid comment....."season starts now".......please....

Honestly Damien, stop trying to be the players friends, act like a Malthouse, Worsfold, Clarkson etc......act like a coach, get peeed with these bloody players ffs.

You dont reckon he was peeed off when the final siren went? He went of his tree. People should recognised the difference between what someone has to say to the media and what really is said to the players. Theres a massive difference.

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