New Richmond development coach Mark Williams a hit at Tigerland Sam Landsberger
From: Herald Sun
January 29, 2013 1:27PMTHE next generation of Tigers is already reaping the rewards of Mark Williams' arrival as Richmond begins to ignite its focus on development.
Williams joined as a development coach last September after turning his back on Greater Western Sydney and has taken charge of the first, second and third-year baby Tigers.
The signing came shortly after Richmond’s decision to cut ties with VFL partner Coburg, with the AFL Tigers set to field a stand-alone reserves side from 2014 in a huge boost to player development.
Richmond defender Steve Morris said Williams immediately proved himself to be "a great teacher of young people.’’
"It’s not just about on the field with Choco (Williams), he gets you to tick as many possible boxes off the field and in your knowledge as well,’’ he said of the premiership coach.
"The more boxes you tick the more likely you are to be a successful player, and he’s not after players who are going to play a couple of seasons, he’s after the development of 100 and 200 game players for the footy club.’’
While Tim Clarke will coach Coburg this season, Williams has taken a more lateral approach, even showing the interstate draftees how to perfect hook turns in the city.
He has taken rising star Dustin Martin under his wing, along with Matt Arnot, Reece Conca, Brett O’Hanlon and the rapidly improving Brandon Ellis this summer.
Morris said the influx of older heads had the Tigers in good shape ahead of what fans are hoping will be the breakthrough season they have been searching for since their last finals appearance in 2001.
"We’ve got some experience in (Troy) Chaplin and (Chris) Knights and Sammy Lonergan and (Ricky) Petterd, and Choco’s been a really good influence on our younger players and their development.
"The future of our footy club is looking extremely bright and we’re preparing as best we can throughout this pre-season to take that success into the early part of the season.
"If that leads to finals success, well that’s the ultimate goal and what we’re after.’’
And in a huge boost Morris said injury-plagued defender Dylan Grimes was recovering well from pre-Christmas hamstring surgery, with the club confident he can still feature in Round 1.
"The funny thing is his hamstring strength is the best at the footy club,’’ Morris said.
"With Dylan you can never question his attitude and I’m sure he’ll come back bigger and stronger than ever this year.’’
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