Richmond coach Damien Hardwick says the Tigers didn't come to play against North MelbourneELIZA SEWELL
HERALD SUN JULY 06, 2013 7:29PM
RICHMOND coach Damien Hardwick said the Tigers simply didn't come to play in what he described as an "arse whipping"' at Etihad Stadium.
The Tigers, on track to play finals for the first time since 2001, suffered their heaviest loss of the season against North Melbourne, going down by 62 points.
Richmond – sixth on the ladder last night with a nine-five win-loss record- face Gold Coast in Cairns on Saturday, the match the Tigers have dropped in their past two encounters.
"I thought we didn't come to play early,'' Hardwick said.
"I thought they were harder than us, they worked harder than us and we weren't in the game at any stage.
He said North Melbourne's use of Lachlan Hansen as a loose man hurt the Tigers.
"If you bomb the ball to an outnumber, which we knew we were going to get, you're always going to get an arse whipping and that’s what happened today,'' he said.
"Second half we probably did a little bit better in that area, but it shouldn't be something that we focus on all week and take till half time to fix.''
He said the result was no more serious than one bad game
"...We just played a really bad game of footy today, it's no deeper than that. The reality is we just had a really poor game.''
"You don’t want to lump the whole season into one game,'' he said.
"It's just disappointing that we come out and wanted to play a good style of footy and just couldn't get our game up and going.
"... We think we've got past that stage of the young, inexperienced stuff, we're past it. Good sides perform on a consistent basis and we didn't today, granted we came up against a side which I think played hungry, their pressure and their run was first class.
"...We don’t wipe it, from a work rate point of view, we didn’t work hard enough. We didn't. They outnumbered us at every contest, so that to me is a player issue we've got to work harder.
"We'll be going through vision. From a track point of view, we'll figure it out. What day break - we've got a seven day break, we travel away so we'll work our way through that.’’
Hardwick said his side was different to the one that had previously failed in Cairns against the Suns.
"Last year's last year,'' he said.
"I can bring up 10 years ago, do you want to see how we went then. Reality is we're a different footy side this year."
Brandon Ellis copped a knock to his head late in the first quarter and was substituted out of the game, Daniel Jackson hurt his ankle but played on, while defender Bachar Houli was a late withdrawal from the match with a hamstring issue.
But Hardwick said all three, and injured ruckman Ivan Maric, would be available for Round 16.
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