Hungry for an answer from Richmond over leaving Trent Cotchin on bench Mark Stevens
From: Herald Sun
July 19, 2012 RICHMOND legend Kevin Bartlett has turned up the heat on the club as questions about the amazing disappearance of Trent Cotchin continue.
Cotchin spent the final two minutes of Saturday night's heartbreaking loss to Gold Coast on the bench as the Suns kicked two match-winning goals.
Bartlett yesterday said he was stunned the Tigers could not get Cotchin back into action for the final centre bounce, with less than 30 seconds on the clock.
"Cotchin is the best player at the club. He's a star. You've got to have the players on the ground when you get to the pointy end," Bartlett said.
"It is very hard for Richmond players to accept that when a goal is kicked you can't get your best player back out on the ground."
Cotchin headed for the bench with Richmond leading by 10 points, but Bartlett questioned why the Tigers did not use the 30-40 second break before the final centre bounce to get the star clearance player back into action.
Tigers coach Damien Hardwick this week said the club had suffered a communication breakdown.
"That is a major communication breakdown," Bartlett said.
"It could cost the Tigers a place in the finals."
With Cotchin off and Shane Tuck out of the centre square, the Tigers went into the last bounce without their best two clearance players.
Angus Graham rucked to Brett Deledio, Shaun Grigg and Reece Conca.
Tuck has won 41 centre clearances this season, Cotchin 32, Dustin Martin 19, Deledio 18, Grigg 16 and Conca nine.
Cotchin took himself off, and was desperate to get back on, but he was the only player on the interchange.
Tigers players wanting to come off in threes had been turned back so they stopped going towards the bench.
Hardwick, who was on the boundary, tried to get Cotchin back on, but the Tigers could not make it happen in time.
"Obviously there was a goal scored, we expect two or three players (to) come to the bench at any time. But probably what happened is because we only had the one player on the bench, most guys were getting turned back," Hardwick said.
"We'd expect - I think he came off with two minutes to go - that another player would come to the bench at some stage, which normally happens, and it just didn't."
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