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Richmond 2016 - Ready for a shake up "The Age"
« on: May 02, 2016, 10:19:20 PM »
Richmond's football department is set for a major shake-up at the end of the season, regardless of coach Damien Hardwick's future.

It has emerged that the club remained uncommitted to Hardwick's panel of assistants at the time it re-signed him at the start of the football year, with virtually every coach coming out of contract in 2016.

That includes Port Adelaide's premiership coach Mark Williams, now in his fourth season at Tigerland, Hardwick's former Port teammate and right-hand man of six-seasons, Brendon Lade, defensive coach Ben Rutten and the other Mark Williams, an assistant coach who played for Carlton and the Bulldogs and who joined the Tigers at the end of 2011.

Nor did the football club re-sign Hardwick's long-time list manager and recruiting boss Blair Hartley or commit beyond this season to recruiting manager Francis Jackson. Most of the Tigers' under-fire recruiting department work on general employment contracts.

Richmond chief executive Brendon Gale said of the decision not to recontract Hardwick's assistants: "We invested a lot of time and effort into the senior coach. We think it's probably appropriate that collective performances are evaluated.

"It will be looked at absolutely. At the moment we need to get the team playing better. Then there will come a point where we evaluate our recruiting, our coaching, our high performance and conditioning.

"We'll be evaluating all of that.

"There's a time for acting and a time for thinking and there's a lot of thinking going on at the moment, on-going conversations. We're trying to understand why we're not playing well but the season's not gone. We're not conceding. We're still in it."

With the coaches' messages lost in translation, tough questions being asked and home truths delivered behind the scenes as Richmond's on-field crisis deepens, Fairfax Media understands that significant internal frustration surrounds the club's decision not to act upon some of Hardwick's key lieutenants before now.

Although Hardwick remains under pressure, the club looks at this stage determined to back the coach it recontracted until the end of 2018, at least until the end of next season while it continues to search for improvement elsewhere.

Said Gale: "The players are not executing the game plan. For some reason, it's not being executed."

The Richmond football department, in the AFL's financial bottom four before Hardwick took over at the end of 2009, now sits comfortably in the top half of the 18 clubs where spending is concerned with the club investing significantly in recruiting and coaching and development resources.

Football boss Daniel Richardson said on Tuesday the Tigers were "paying a price" for seeking mature-age players at the start of Hardwick's tenure. "I think the club made a decision then that we couldn't take eight years to rebuild," Richardson told SEN.

Gale told Fairfax Media that the decision more than six years ago "was not about selling or not selling. We didn't think of it as a compromise at the time. It's a balance. We wanted to build a football team as aggressively and as quickly as possible. And we couldn't rely simply on the draft for reasons that are well known.

"There's no one reason and there's no one person to blame for the predicament we find ourselves now. People like to find one reason or one person. It's certainly happened more quickly than we expected.

"The fact is we lost three finals and that was a bitter, bitter pill to swallow and we formed the view we needed to get more games into our young players. We felt and we still do that given the age profile of our list we could continue to improve.

"We're obviously disappointed and I completely understand why our fans are disappointed and frustrated. Our performances are unacceptable and we're hellbent on finding the answers."

http://m.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/afl-2016-richmond-set-for-a-major-shakeup-20160502-gokcsb.html
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Re: Richmond 2016 - Ready for a shake up "The Age"
« Reply #1 on: May 02, 2016, 10:22:29 PM »
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Re: Richmond 2016 - Ready for a shake up "The Age"
« Reply #2 on: May 02, 2016, 11:28:05 PM »
The players for some reason are not executing the game plan......sounds to me that the inmates are running the asylum.

So let me get this right, these players are employed by the RFC to do a job. They are given clear instruction on how they are to fulfil that job but simply decide they are not going to do what they have been instructed, how do they keep their job?

In the real world if you dont do your job you get fired. Simply cant believe that our performances are being blamed on the players not doing what they are told to do.

If this really truly is the case then surely the only conclusion we can draw from this scenario is that Hardwick has totally lost the players in which case his position becomes untenable.

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Re: Richmond 2016 - Ready for a shake up "The Age"
« Reply #3 on: May 02, 2016, 11:30:18 PM »
Here we go tough talk from Gale like last year were going to have a major review and what come of it nothing .Laughing stock of the afl clowns running the show.

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Re: Richmond 2016 - Ready for a shake up "The Age"
« Reply #4 on: May 02, 2016, 11:36:20 PM »
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Richmond's football department is set for a major shake-up at the end of the season, regardless of coach Damien Hardwick's future.

It has emerged that the club remained uncommitted to Hardwick's panel of assistants at the time it re-signed him at the start of the football year, with virtually every coach coming out of contract in 2016.

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That includes Port Adelaide's premiership coach Mark Williams, now in his fourth season at Tigerland, Hardwick's former Port teammate and right-hand man of six-seasons, Brendon Lade, defensive coach Ben Rutten and the other Mark Williams, an assistant coach who played for Carlton and the Bulldogs and who joined the Tigers at the end of 2011.

Nor did the football club re-sign Hardwick's long-time list manager and recruiting boss Blair Hartley or commit beyond this season to recruiting manager Francis Jackson. Most of the Tigers' under-fire recruiting department work on general employment contracts.

Richmond chief executive Brendon Gale said of the decision not to recontract Hardwick's assistants: "We invested a lot of time and effort into the senior coach. We think it's probably appropriate that collective performances are evaluated.

"It will be looked at absolutely. At the moment we need to get the team playing better. Then there will come a point where we evaluate our recruiting, our coaching, our high performance and conditioning.

"We'll be evaluating all of that.

"There's a time for acting and a time for thinking and there's a lot of thinking going on at the moment, on-going conversations. We're trying to understand why we're not playing well but the season's not gone. We're not conceding. We're still in it."

With the coaches' messages lost in translation, tough questions being asked and home truths delivered behind the scenes as Richmond's on-field crisis deepens, Fairfax Media understands that significant internal frustration surrounds the club's decision not to act upon some of Hardwick's key lieutenants before now.

Although Hardwick remains under pressure, the club looks at this stage determined to back the coach it recontracted until the end of 2018, at least until the end of next season while it continues to search for improvement elsewhere.

Said Gale: "The players are not executing the game plan. For some reason, it's not being executed."

The Richmond football department, in the AFL's financial bottom four before Hardwick took over at the end of 2009, now sits comfortably in the top half of the 18 clubs where spending is concerned with the club investing significantly in recruiting and coaching and development resources.

Football boss Daniel Richardson said on Tuesday the Tigers were "paying a price" for seeking mature-age players at the start of Hardwick's tenure. "I think the club made a decision then that we couldn't take eight years to rebuild," Richardson told SEN.

Gale told Fairfax Media that the decision more than six years ago "was not about selling or not selling. We didn't think of it as a compromise at the time. It's a balance. We wanted to build a football team as aggressively and as quickly as possible. And we couldn't rely simply on the draft for reasons that are well known.

"There's no one reason and there's no one person to blame for the predicament we find ourselves now. People like to find one reason or one person. It's certainly happened more quickly than we expected.

"The fact is we lost three finals and that was a bitter, bitter pill to swallow and we formed the view we needed to get more games into our young players. We felt and we still do that given the age profile of our list we could continue to improve.

"We're obviously disappointed and I completely understand why our fans are disappointed and frustrated. Our performances are unacceptable and we're hellbent on finding the answers."

http://m.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/afl-2016-richmond-set-for-a-major-shakeup-20160502-gokcsb.html


Why is it the main man Dimma is not in the picture Gale ?? Just blameing his side kicks .The players cant understand the gameplan backwards sideways stop and start no run and carry everybody can see that accept our club.

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Re: Richmond 2016 - Ready for a shake up "The Age"
« Reply #5 on: May 02, 2016, 11:43:34 PM »
Does anyone else find it strange that the club think Dimma is the way forward but his assistants aren't? Talk about a weird way to look at things...
Didn't Dimma choose most or all of them?

When a team is basically stuffed, usually the coach will get the sack (Frawley, Wallace) but in this latest "we are back to square one debacle,  the assistants are getting the ass and not the coach.

Breaking new ground at the RFC.

But it's not a rebuild....and the season isn't over  :lol
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