Tigers vow to fill void left by Brown
29 May 2005
Sunday Herald Sun
Jon Ralph
RICHMOND'S forward line has vowed to pick up the slack created by Nathan Brown's injury and not allow the Tigers' year to collapse.
Small forward Kayne Pettifer, likely to be given increased opportunities, said the club had no alternative but to lift in Brown's absence.
"It has got to be me, Andy (Krakouer) and Wayne (Campbell) that have got to step up a bit," Pettifer said.
"It is a massive hole to fill and I don't think you can fill it, but we have to find that extra five or 10 per cent every week.
"He (Brown) is a freak player and he has won us the last two games in the last quarter, so it was a horrific smash.
"He has helped me that much this year and just to see that (the accident replay) is shocking."
Centre half-forward Troy Simmonds said the Tigers would use the Bulldogs' determination to rebound after losing captain Luke Darcy as motivation to keep their season on track.
"The Western Bulldogs lost Darcy a couple of weeks ago and we have got to take a leaf out of that book and just keep our heads up. He is a good player, but we can cover him.
"Hopefully we can keep working at it and someone else will get a chance to step up."
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