Richmond skipper Trent Cotchin backs teammates to turn around fast-slipping seasonRebecca Williams
Herald-Sun
June 05, 2014 RICHMOND captain Trent Cotchin has backed his embattled teammates to fight and turn around a fast-slipping season.
The 13th-placed Tigers play North Melbourne at Etihad Stadium on Sunday, then Fremantle and Sydney in the following weeks.
Cotchin yesterday said the challenging run was just what the team needed.
“It’s perfect for our group to show the resolve and the resilience that we have,” Cotchin told the Herald Sun.
“We have got a really challenging match against North who are in some really good form.
“They love playing at Etihad but we have just got to make sure that our intensity is right there from the word go at the weekend — crash in, have a crack and win the footy.
“Contested footy is such an important barometer for all games these days so we’ll just have to be playing our best footy this week and then hopefully take some confidence into the week following.”
Cotchin said the players let their fans down with their 50-point loss to Essendon last weekend.
The Tigers slumped to a 3-7 record following the heavy defeat that led coach Damien Hardwick to label his team a “very mediocre football side at the moment”.
Cotchin said the players had to accept responsibility.
“We’re the ones out there making decisions on field,” Cotchin said.
“At the moment, it’s not to the standard that we set for ourselves away from game day.
“But it’s our challenge to turn that around and look within ourselves and within our playing group and make sure that the actions we’re putting out on the park do take us forward.”
Cotchin said the Tigers simply didn’t play with enough intensity last weekend and that was the focus for this week.
“As a playing group we were obviously very disappointed with the way that we performed and it wasn’t the standard that we set out to play each week,” he said.
“Our focus this week is to just be better in our approach and our intensity and make sure that we play four quarters of good footy.
“Certainly on the weekend it was a lack of intensity, comparisons between the GWS game and the Essendon game was our endeavour probably wasn’t to the level that it needs to be.
“You look at the competition now it’s so even and if you’re not on for four quarters ultimately the result will probably go the other way.
“Everyone talks about our year last year, we have just got to get back to playing four quarter performances.”
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