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Hardwick's press conference 21-4-16
« on: April 21, 2016, 06:59:06 PM »
Dimma's presser today:

VIDEO: http://www.richmondfc.com.au/video/2016-04-21/hardwick-press-conference-april-21

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The Age
Ronny Lerner
21 April 2016


Richmond will be boosted by the return of their No.1 ruckman Ivan Maric for their crunch clash with Melbourne on Sunday night and might also regain the services of talisman Brett Deledio.

Coach Damien Hardwick confirmed Maric as a certain starter on Thursday morning after the veteran big man spent the past two weeks in the VFL.

It will be Maric's first game of the year since overcoming a back injury.

"He's got enough minutes into himself now so we're looking forward to having him back," Hardwick said of Maric.

"He's obviously an important player, a spiritual leader for our footy club also."

But Hardwick said the match committee would have to make a "risk assessment" on Deledio who is close to fully recovering from a quadriceps injury that has sidelined him for the first four rounds.

"He'll train today so then we'll just probably make a call in match committee," Hardwick said at Punt Road Oval.

"Obviously he's got to get through training and we'll see how that pans out. He's made some progress from this time last week which is positive."

Hardwick believes Deledio is "over the hump" in his rehab and made a breakthrough on the weekend when he started kicking regulation footballs for the first time since injuring himself.

Despite that, the Richmond boss admitted it would still be a "tough call" as the Tigers would like to make sure Deledio is fit and available for most of the season.

"From a fitness point of view he's probably as fit as he's ever been but the rigours of AFL footy just don't come with the running ... he's a really important player to us so it'll be a bit of a risk assessment and then we'll make the decision later on on Friday or Saturday," he said.

"We'd love to have him playing this week but we've also got a long season in front of us."

Hardwick ruled out the possibility of Deledio returning through the reserves.

Shaun Hampson (thigh) and David Astbury (ankle) will have to prove their fitness at training after injuring themselves against West Coast last week and failing to see out the game.

Meanwhile, Dylan Grimes (hamstring/knee) and Ben Griffiths (ankle) are both probably at least a week away from resuming but Anthony Miles will be available for selection after strong form in the VFL.

Hardwick admitted Richmond were "floundering a little bit", having lost their last three games to sit 13th on the ladder with a 1-3 record.

However, he remained confident that the Tigers' poor form would "flick over" sooner rather than later with the gradual reintroduction of first-choice players.

"It's funny, it might take one quarter and then all of a sudden you get things back on track," Hardwick said.

"I think back to last year when we were 2-4 and I think in the Collingwood game we were under the pump at quarter-time and then all of a sudden it just flicked, I think we won 13 of our next 16 games so this group is more than capable.

"I'm incredibly confident with our playing group, our coaching group, so we've all got great faith we'll get back to the footy we know we can play.

"The proof will be in the pudding this week."

Richmond's task of returning to the winners' list won't be an easy one against a Demons outfit that has beaten Collingwood and fallen short by a kick against North Melbourne in the past fortnight.

"The game last week against Collingwood, their first quarter was electrifying," Hardwick said of the Dees.

"They've got some really talented players that are playing some good football.

"We've always know they're capable, they've beaten us the last two times over the last two years."

For the second year in a row, the Melbourne-Richmond fixture will take place at the MCG on Anzac Day eve and Hardwick said it was a "privilege" to play a part in the nation's most solemn day.

"It's great to be part of the Anzac Day festivities, obviously it's a special time on the sporting calendar with the big game on Anzac Day and ourselves and Melbourne trying to forge that game going forward on Anzac eve," Hardwick said.

"So it becomes a celebration of a great part of Australian history.

"We often speak about how those young men, especially in the First World War, were thrown into battle at the age of 18 or 19.

"Whilst you try not to say it [footy] is similar to war, it's more the camaraderie and the mateship that comes with that so from that point of view we'll link that to our build-up this week."

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/ivan-maric-set-to-return-for-richmond-tigers-brett-deledio-an-afl-chance-too-20160421-gobiw4.html

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Re: Hardwick's press conference 21-4-16
« Reply #1 on: April 21, 2016, 07:00:06 PM »
Tigers look for quick flick

richmondfc.com.au
21 April 2016


Richmond coach Damien Hardwick remains steadfast in his belief the Tigers can turn their on-field fortunes around after a slow start to the 2016 season, which sees them with just one win after four rounds.

And, Hardwick knows, from experience, the transformation can happen quickly.

“It might take one quarter and then, all of a sudden, you get things back on track,” Hardwick said at his weekly Punt Road press conference earlier today.

“I think back to last year, when we were two (wins) and four (losses) and the Collingwood game (Round 7), we were under the pump at quarter-time.

“Then, all of a sudden, it just flicked.  I think we won 13 of our next 16 games.

“This group is more than capable . . .

“I’ve got great faith that we’ll get back to the footy we know we can play.

“We’re not playing well enough.  We acknowledge that . . .  as a playing group, as a coaching group.

“So, we’ve just got to make sure we put our best foot forward, and get the result we’re after this week.

“We’re incredibly confident this group has got the drive and the belief to do that.

“We haven’t shown it thus far, so the proof will be in the pudding this week.”

Hardwick pointed to the emerging crop of young talent at Tigerland as evidence the Club’s playing stocks are in far better shape than the early-season form of the senior side would suggest.

“(Corey) Ellis played his best game for the Club last week, (Connor) Menadue, we’ve found a player, Kamdyn McIntosh down back’s been a revelation, Daniel Rioli’s an excitement machine.  We’ve got some really exciting talent in the side,” he said.

“Now I bring back some players that I’ve spoken about today (Deledio, Maric Miles) . . .  all of a sudden the squad’s back to where we know they can play some good football . . .

“We’ve been floundering a little bit, there’s no doubt about that.  But we’re still incredibly confident that the squad we’ve got is going to play some really good footy . . .”

http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2016-04-21/tigers-look-for-quick-flick

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Re: Hardwick's press conference 21-4-16
« Reply #2 on: April 21, 2016, 07:00:30 PM »
Will he have confidence in the playing group if we go 1-4? :whistle
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Re: Hardwick's press conference 21-4-16
« Reply #3 on: April 21, 2016, 07:01:32 PM »
His pressers are increasingly cringeworthy.

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Re: Hardwick's press conference 21-4-16
« Reply #4 on: April 21, 2016, 07:02:33 PM »
It's funny he talks about that Collingwood game last year but doesn't mention how he spat the dummy in the press conference afterwards stating 3-4 times we didn't play the Richmond way, that's not the Richmond way. IE slingshot fast exciting footy from deep in defence.

This guy is a moron