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Hardwick wants Dusty to become Jobe 2.0
Jennifer Phelan 
afl.com.au
January 30, 2015 3:01 PM


DUSTIN Martin will be challenged to take his midfield game to a new level in 2015 and become like Jobe Watson, Richmond coach Damien Hardwick says.

After an impressive third finish in the best and fairest, Martin is entering his sixth AFL season having added attacking weapons to his repertoire.

In the Tigers' run to the finals the 23-year-old became a match winner more than once when pushed forward to win crucial contests.

While Hardwick wants Martin to remain an explosive option inside 50 this season, he says it's time he became a midfield force much like the Essendon skipper on a more permanent basis.

"We think his running capacity has really improved over the course of his pre-seasons he's had with us, and we feel for him to take that next step as a player it's going to be the majority of him playing midfield," Hardwick told AFL.com.au.

"He needs to become a contested ball king, a tackle king in that area, much like a Jobe Watson type of player that's capable of setting up the game from the middle of the ground.

"We look forward to giving him that opportunity."

In 2014, Martin ranked in the elite bracket for score assists, score involvements and goals, and was second behind Jack Riewoldt at the club for goals scored with 27.

He won possession 57 per cent of the time he was targeted inside 50, and also 55 per cent of his offensive one-on-one contests.

Memorably, he booted the match winner against Adelaide in round 21 with less than a minute left after he out-muscled Ricky Henderson and gathered the ball.

Then, two weeks later, he kept his feet in a contest with Sydney Swans' defender Ted Richards and ran on to kick an important steadier with just over five minutes left in the Tigers' must-win clash that decided their finals fate.

Hardwick said the intention to improve his midfield game didn't mean his time as an impact player inside 50 was over.

"The year previous, funnily enough as a midfielder, he had more shots on goal than he did as a forward last year," he said.

"The thing that was noticeable last year was he probably won three or four games for us late in games when we put him one out.

"There's going to be stages where he'll certainly push deep and it's going to be an exciting prospect for us to have him more in the midfield but also having that capability of winning us a game up forward also."

The Tigers weren't shy in their desire to improve their midfield depth, as well as forward line speed, in the exchange period last year.

They went after inside midfielders David Armitage and Jack Trengove, and had a crack at luring Essendon's Jason Winderlich.

Armitage stayed a Saint, Trengove a Demon after it was revealed his problematic foot had not healed (he later had surgery to fix the damage to his navicular bone that will threaten his 2015 season), and Winderlich back-flipped on retirement plans to play on with the Bombers.

While Hardwick admitted recruiting such players would have helped to fill certain roles, he believed the Tigers had the capability to develop their own – starting with Martin.

"The loss of [Dan] Jackson is enormous for us, so we thought if we could bring in a player of similar capabilities that would be a win," he said.

"Obviously it didn't happen, which is disappointing, but we're more than pleased with the players we've got there to fulfil that role.

"Dustin will play some more midfield time, we drafted a young player in Corey Ellis, who is a pure inside mid that we're very excited, about [although] he's injured at the moment.

"We've got some players we feel can significantly improve us in that area and we're looking forward to giving those guys the responsibility of doing so."

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-01-30/jobe-the-second

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So he wants him to start taking peds ?


Dusty is already better than jub ...


Edit: whatever we think, we can't post allegations of illegal activity here as it puts OER at legal risk. There's a tribunal hearing going on now and that will decide certain players' innocence or guilt. We need to wait for its conclusion and the judge's final decision.


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So he wants him to start taking peds ?


Dusty is already better than jub ...


Edit: whatever we think, we can't post allegations of illegal activity here as it puts OER at legal risk. There's a tribunal hearing going on now and that will decide certain players' innocence or guilt. We need to wait for its conclusion and the judge's final decision.
You should have said "so he wants him to take banned drugs?".
This is undisputed. AOD is banned and has been under S0.  WADA has s confirmed this.  ASADA stuffed up and that is why they didn't prosecute for it.
OER. Calling it as it is since 2004.

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Good to see Hardwick looking to stretch Dusty.


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dusty > jab wartskin
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I'm just glad we will be better than last year

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Disappointing comparison from Dimma.
"The money might have been better. But, at the end of the day, Richmond showed faith in me. It's only fair that now we're 18th on the ladder, I show the faith back in the club and do everything I can to put them in front. In the end, I'm stoked I made the decision to stay. I f***ing love this club”

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lol  at least hardwick sees it you lot just defend because its what you do.

hes  not good defensively he doesnt run both ways, which is huge problem for us across the board, he doesnt tackle and his c/ps are so lop sided its silly. just imagine what he could become  if he addresses these things.
i sometimes think these blokes  hardwick and media read my posts. ive been complaining about exactly these things with martin.

on  watson how pathetic are people denigrating a player because of asada. id hate for our club to be treated the same way they have been.asada happened over a 1yr period  i dunno if you bozoes have noticed but watson has played played consistently well the last 9 seasons.

heres a bloke who if at our club the very same nuffies who put the boots into him would be calling him one of the best players we have had.

hes a great comparison and martin would do well  to end up half as consistent and as good inside.there are simiolarities with watson and martin watson suffered early in his careeer osteitis pubis and hamstring and soft tissue  issues riddled his first three seasons. he was disillusioned and was not working hard enough and was not fit. his old man gave him some advice and that was to be the best you can or just quit because he wasnt going anywhere .
that was the end of 05 and the rest is history.

dusty slightly different he  made an impact in his first 4 seasons  but hes at the stage where he needs to do a jobe. work hard at the things that lets him down and become a truly elite player of the comp.
you know great players stand up when all around them fail dusty is still one of the crowd leaving it to others to stand up and take the game by the scruff of the neck and drag his team mates along with him.

ffs we have done sweet f/a as far as bringing in ready to go players goes. we replaced jackson with hunt. the improvement if it comes has to come from within you all know this,  and yet  you lot are bitching like girls when hardwick points out the obvious about martin.
they all need to improve they all have areas that need work

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You must be reading posts that I aren't seeing

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Plenty of other players to compare - I don't see too many cyclists being compared to lance Armstrong numb nuts  ::)
"The money might have been better. But, at the end of the day, Richmond showed faith in me. It's only fair that now we're 18th on the ladder, I show the faith back in the club and do everything I can to put them in front. In the end, I'm stoked I made the decision to stay. I f***ing love this club”

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you know great players stand up when all around them fail dusty is still one of the crowd leaving it to others to stand up and take the game by the scruff of the neck and drag his team mates along with him.


Didn't watch the games where he won it for us off his own boot?

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He's got Nfi, dimmer.

"The year previous, funnily enough as a midfielder, he had more shots on goal than he did as a forward last year," he said.

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I'm just glad we will be better than last year

Well the do gooders of the site told us so, and now that it's been confirmed, I think we all owe them and the club an apology. :phew
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lol  at least hardwick sees it you lot just defend because its what you do.

hes  not good defensively he doesnt run both ways, which is huge problem for us across the board, he doesnt tackle and his c/ps are so lop sided its silly. just imagine what he could become  if he addresses these things.
i sometimes think these blokes  hardwick and media read my posts. ive been complaining about exactly these things with martin.

Some of us see it.
Dusty is on the verge of being a champion if he addresses the weaknesses in his game which are easier fixed than most with his toolset.
He's is incredibly gifted but is 15% short of being what he could be with a bit more discipline in his game.
Hardwick sees what he could be, not what he is now.
I like that.
Hopefully Dusty has it in him to be the absolute best player he can be because if he does we will be talking about him for years to come but right now he's only just in the top 5 on our list.
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