Richmond coach Damien Hardwick says his leaders have the hunger to succeed Mark Stevens
From: Herald Sun
May 07, 2012 RICHMOND coach Damien Hardwick praised the hunger of his long-suffering leaders after the Tigers maintained their rage with a 37-point win against Port Adelaide.
Hardwick said "honourable losses" were no longer acceptable and conceded he had an easy job motivating his players after close shaves against Geelong and West Coast.
"I think (captain) Chris Newman has really driven that," Hardwick said last night.
"It's quite easy for the coach to get up there and talk through things, but Chris and his leaders in general have just got this hunger to succeed."
Riewoldt leads Tigers to victory
Hardwick praised Jack Riewoldt, who kicked four goals.
"We want to win football games. We want to get the four points. Hopefully that's the start of that today," Hardwick said.
Midfielder Nathan Foley, who shut down Travis Boak in the AAMI Stadium clash, said: "We kind of feel we're on the cusp of it."
The Tigers now have a 2-4 record and are intent on getting back in the mix with a win against Sydney at the MCG on Saturday.
"It doesn't get any easier next week. We've got Sydney who will obviously be smarting after their loss to the Crows last night," Hardwick said.
"We've got a relatively good record against them, so we go in confident ... look forward to the challenge."
Port was poor, turning up the heat on coach Matthew Primus, but the Tigers were completely dominant in the second term, winning the inside 50s 19-2.
Richmond kicked 5.5 in that period, but could have easily kicked 10 goals, such was its flair and flow against a dispirited Power outfit.
"It's always hard to travel ... it's certainly a good win," Hardwick said.
"It wasn't a great game to watch probably, but they're the games we expect to win.
"We came over here expecting to win, but no doubt it was encouraging. To come over here and beat Port on their home deck by 37 points ... it's not easy travelling."
Newman received a kick to the shin/calf area, but is expected to be fine for the Swans clash.
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