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Operation Spring Clean: Richmond (Herald-Sun)
« on: September 01, 2012, 03:37:26 AM »
Operation Spring Clean
By Paul Roos
Herald-Sun
Sat. 01 Sept. 2012, Page 44


As the shutters come down on the home-and-away season, PAUL ROOS finds hope for clubs that missed the final eight and highlights the deficiencies that cannot be ignored as they turn their attention to . . . OPERATION SPRING CLEAN

All hope is not lost for the bottom 10 teams if they regroup and make the right decisions before the start of the new season

AS the season is about to close and the eight finalists are set for 2012, lets have a look at the 10 teams that missed out on the eight.

Who is the player or players who would give the supporters the most heart for the future and what are the deficiencies that each club cannot afford to dally over?

RICHMOND

THE FUTURE

You cannot mention the Tigers and their future without the name Trent Cotchin. Richmond's No.9 clearly is one of the young superstars of the competition. He has risen this year to become one of the top six players in the competition and it would not surprise anyone if he took home the Brownlow Medal.

FIX IT NOW
This is arguably the Tigers' most important pre-season in the past 30 years. They must be meticulous in their planning and, in doing so, address every aspect of on-field strategy. They cannot afford the mental let-downs late in games that happened this year. They must rehearsed this over and over again from November to March.

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Re: Operation Spring Clean: Richmond (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #1 on: September 02, 2012, 10:42:29 PM »
Roos hates the Tigers - always has since we got Broderick & Bitch Gale from the ashes of Fitzroy

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Re: Operation Spring Clean: Richmond (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #2 on: September 03, 2012, 07:23:02 AM »
Roos hates the Tigers - always has since we got Broderick & Bitch Gale from the ashes of Fitzroy

He might do but what he said was spot on.

"FIX IT NOW
This is arguably the Tigers' most important pre-season in the past 30 years. They must be meticulous in their planning and, in doing so, address every aspect of on-field strategy. They cannot afford the mental let-downs late in games that happened this year. They must rehearsed this over and over again from November to March."


And yesterday just re-affirmed this very comment (as if we needed bloody reminding of it).

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Re: Operation Spring Clean: Richmond (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #3 on: September 03, 2012, 08:02:15 AM »
Interesting yesterday what a rabble when turned into in the last 2 minutes
It's not about pushing players back
It's about every player being accountable for an opponent
To leave players unmarked is crazy
As what happened again yesterday
Hopefully with Choco there next year.these issues can be addressed

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Re: Operation Spring Clean: Richmond (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #4 on: September 03, 2012, 10:17:55 AM »
Big deal. Meaningless game. Players probably thinking about holidays. I often do the same the day before Xmas break up.

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Re: Operation Spring Clean: Richmond (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #5 on: September 03, 2012, 10:21:21 AM »
I'm not taking too much out of yesterdays game either dwaino.

Can't blame them for being in holiday mode for a nothing game.

In a week we will all have forgotten about it and we have a draft pick 2 spots better than if we had of won.
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Re: Operation Spring Clean: Richmond (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #6 on: September 03, 2012, 10:43:32 AM »
This all comes down to experience, confidence and fitness. The players fall away at the end of these type of games through a combination of exhaustion and then panic. The young players are the biggest culprits for this - turning the ball over, making poor decisions and hurrying skill execution.

Another preseason for players like Conca, Batchelor, Ellis, Helbig and even Post will do them the world of good running out games. We need to constantly place them under training conditions where they are harassed and pressured but saying this, it's very hard to recreate these types of environment. The best practice for this is what they just had this season.

Most of our narrow defeats have come on the back of inexperience and I know that excuse has worn thin for most but it is the cold hard facts. That many young players learning their role in a team and then faced with a situation where they need to adapt, is very difficult.

This weeks draw though was brought about more because of what Port did rather than what we didn't do. They played well and cut through our zone. Again young players playing the zone to the letter of the law and being fearful to take the initiative to cut off a pass or support a team mate was a big reason why we were not as good defensively. We should have played man-on-man earlier imho but perhaps the coaches were worried the older/stronger port players would win enough of these duels to allow them through.

Roos is correct. This is going to be one of our biggest and more important preseasons in decades. I hope we get it right  :pray

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Re: Operation Spring Clean: Richmond (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #7 on: September 03, 2012, 10:56:17 AM »
Roos basically stated the obvious - in that what he said has been often repeated in this forum!

Unless he wants to chip in and help out at the Tiger then he can GOGF

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Re: Operation Spring Clean: Richmond (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #8 on: September 03, 2012, 12:55:34 PM »
Yep spring clean should include: McGuane and Post. They are embarrassing.