Dustin Martin needs to spend more time forward and Richmond needs to play their kids Shane Crawford
Herald Sun
May 16, 2015 8:00PMOPERATION Tiger Fightback has to start on Sunday against Collingwood — a team that Hardwick hasn’t beaten as a coach and a side that Richmond hasn’t defeated since way back in 2007.
The first thing I would do if I was Hardwick is to stop trying to play safe footy. Stop going backwards as a team, stop chipping and switching without purpose and concentrate on getting the ball forward.
Take the risk of playing fast-motion footy, as that was one of the reasons why the Tigers clawed their back into last season — by taking the game on and getting the ball into attack as fast as possible.
It’s a mindset the players need to discover — and fast.
Richmond needs to isolate Dustin Martin in one-on-ones in attack like it did last year.
Sure, he is a midfielder, but he was almost unstoppable when pushed deep into attack at stages of last year. He won games for them.
Can you believe Dusty has not had a one-on-one contested in the forward 50m this year, let alone won one?
It’s incredible, too, to think that the Tigers have one of the best defenders in the competition in Alex Rance and yet they are one of the easiest teams to score against.
Part of that is because they stuff around with the ball in areas that they shouldn’t, and by going more direct and with greater certainty, I reckon it would eradicate some of the scoring against issues.
And Hardwick has to start playing the kids, and that’s why I was encouraged to the point of tipping them on Sunday, when I saw the original 25-man squad contained some new names and fresh faces.
Create some competition for spots, and give the kids a chance.
Tellingly, only two sides — Richmond and Port Adelaide — did not have a player under 21 in last week’s round of matches.
And just look at how playing the kids have given teams such as St Kilda, Western Bulldogs and Greater Western Sydney a real kickalong this year. The fresh faces make the older players rise to the occasion too.
Sunday is D-Day for the Tigers. Win against Collingwood, and the season remains alive. Lose, and keep losing, and No Man’s Land is going to be a very lost and lonely place.
Carlton is in No Man’s Land. They aren’t contending and they haven’t hit the rock bottom of a rebuild yet.
We’ll know more about Richmond’s next phase over the next six weeks, but if they are to lose all of those games — which would have them at 2-10 — then I reckon some seriously hard decisions have to be made.
And they might have to decide to go backwards a bit to one day go forwards again.
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