Richmond boss Brendon Gale believes the direction the club is heading is rightMICHAEL WARNER
HERALD SUN MAY 19, 2014 8:01PM
RICHMOND boss Brendon Gale has backed embattled coach Damien Hardwick and the club’s premiership blueprint.
Gale said this year’s dramatic form slump would ultimately make the team better.
“We’ve got some people at the footy club of great character and great capability who are committed to turning this around,” Gale told the Herald Sun on Monday night.
“We believe in the direction we are taking"
“We always felt there would be disappointments along the way. We always felt that in rebuilding the club, that the actual football piece would be the most challenging — given where our list was at, given where the competition was heading and given the introduction of two new teams.
“We’ve been really encouraged with the progress we’ve made so far. But progress and development isn’t linear. You’re going to have setbacks and there are going to be disappointments.”
Asked if the club had overrated its list at the end of last season, Gale said: “No, I don’t think so. We made finals last year and for us it was about getting back to the finals again.
“I thought that was a legitimate aspiration and it’s one we haven’t given up on yet. At 2-6 it’s not great, but we are still alive.
“Without going into specifics we have learnt a lot more about our list and a better understanding of our needs.”
Hardwick, 41, is eight games into his fifth season at Punt Rd and contracted until the end of 2016. His tenure was extended for two more years last December.
Richmond has finished 15th, 12th, 12th and seventh under Hardwick, but is currently 16th on the ladder.
But Gale said any discussion about Hardwick’s future was “completely irrelevant and not even a consideration”.
“We are very comfortable and very satisfied with where Damien is taking our football program to,” Gale said.
“We have rebuilt our football club on the back of focus and discipline and absolute trust in each other and that’s not going to change.
“We understand the frustration and anger of our members and fans. The on-field team are feeling this as much as anyone.”
Gale said the club was aiming to spend more money on its football department next year.
The Tigers spent $19 million on footy operations last year — $3.5 million less than Collingwood.
“Where there are needs, we will invest — that’s one of the advantages of having a stronger balance sheet and being more profitable,” he said.
“It gives you that flexibility to build a strong, sustainable football club.”
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