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Richmond coach Damien Hardwick is expecting a ‘fired up' Essendon on Saturday Matt Windley
From: Herald Sun
August 29, 2013 2:08PMRichmond coach Damien Hardwick must find a way to keep his Tigers on track for four quarters. Picture: Wayne Ludbey HeraldSun
NO ONE quite knows how Essendon players will respond this weekend after being sensationally booted out of the finals.
No one except Richmond coach Damien Hardwick.
"I'm expecting a fired up Essendon to come out and play the brand of footy that they've played over the course of the year, no different,'' Hardwick said.
"It will be a fierce contest. We were disappointed with the way we played against them in Round 9, I think it was, so we'll be out to rectify that result.
"I think they have a few guys they want to bring in, maybe Nathan Lovett-Murray and David Hille possibly for their farewell games, so their emotion will be high. We'll just make sure we do what we do, worry about ourselves and get our game up and going.''
Essendon will not be playing for any points at the MCG on Saturday night, but that does not automatically mean Richmond will gain four.
The Tigers will finish fifth on the ladder if they defeat the Bombers and can still do so with a loss, but Collingwood would have to lose to North Melbourne the following day for that to happen.
If it does finish fifth, Richmond will play the side that replaces Essendon in the eight in the following week's elimination final.
There are five sides in the running for that slot - Carlton, Brisbane Lions, North Melbourne, Adelaide and West Coast - and two of those sides, the Blues and Kangaroos, have beaten the Tigers recently.
But Hardwick said he has no preference as to who his side takes on next week.
"We're happy with either,'' he said.
"I think there are certain things in games (that are different). The Carlton game, we had some players out, they had some players out, we had the same amount of scoring shots.
"The North Melbourne game, we just had a bad day at Etihad Stadium which is a different ball game compared to the MCG. I think we still had 30 shots on goal but kicked 23 or 24 points.
"So we're reasonably confident with those sides that we play and we look forward to it, but we've got a big challenge this week in Round 23 against the Bombers.''
Hardwick played 153 games at Essendon between 1994 and 2001 and admitted today to being saddened by how things have transpired at Windy Hill.
"Of course, I know some quality people there,'' he said.
"It's an unfortunate situation and one we hope never happens again.
"From my own personal perspective I'm just glad it's over and we can move on,
"It's been a disappointing year from that point of view so we're just looking forward to getting on with the finals series and getting back to what makes our game great.''
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