Campbell relishes new role
By Roger Vaughan
The Age
May 1, 2005
It's rare that an AFL footballer wants to spend match time on the interchange bench, but when you're 32 and in your last season of football, that can be an advantage.
"Everyone is a bit tired by the time you get on, so it's not too bad," said veteran Richmond midfielder Wayne Campbell.
Under coach Terry Wallace's game plan, Campbell is now coming off the bench in the first term to assist in the midfield or across half-forward.
With Kane Johnson still to return from a leg injury and Chris Hyde at least a fortnight away because of a skull fracture, Campbell will no doubt spend more time on the ball when the Tigers host Port Adelaide at Telstra Dome today.
"I've played onball a fair bit anyway in the first five weeks," he said. "I've certainly been more half-forward. It's going well. I've really, really enjoyed playing half-forward, but I like playing in the middle as well."
The former captain, who plays his 281st senior game today, reached another milestone last week when he moved to fifth on Richmond's all-time games list.
Teammate Matthew Richardson, one of the game's most exciting key forwards, plays his 200th game today. Campbell said he hoped "Richo" was given the respect he deserved, without the buts. "He's taken some of the most spectacular marks going about. I wouldn't mind hearing about that every now and again, without a little rider at the end," Campbell said. "He's been terrific, a great guy."
Port has opened its premiership defence with only one win and a draw from the first five rounds, four of them at home.
The Tigers have three wins, but received a 73-point belting from premiership fancy St Kilda in the previous round.
Given Richmond also disappointed in round one against a top-four contender when it lost badly to Geelong, it will be keen to step up against an opponent down on form but still brimming with talent.
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