‘We had a really good pre-season’Sam Edmund,
Herald Sun
March 11, 2017RICHMOND coach Damien Hardwick says his side is “reasonably placed” ahead of the Tigers’ make-or-break season.
Hardwick, in the final year of his contract at a club desperate for final success, gathered his players after the loss to Collingwood to close the book on the pre-season.
The coach told his players he was encouraged by wins against Adelaide and Port Adelaide and their fightback against the Magpies ahead of the March 23 Round 1 meeting with Carlton.
“We went through that with our players. I think we had a really good pre-season; some of the things we looked to work on over the summer we’ve ticked off and our form has been pretty good too,” Hardwick said.
“We’ve still got a lot of work to do in a lot of areas. Coaches will always say that, but I think our players can walk away pretty happy with the pre-season they’ve had, knowing we’re looking to take that into Thursday week (against Carlton).”
Jack Riewoldt hurt his ankle late in the seven-point loss to the Pies after earlier being reported for rough conduct for a late collision with Jackson Ramsay.
Riewoldt appeared to almost stop by the time he arrived late for the marking contest with Ramsay and he would be very unlucky to cop a suspension.
Hardwick was hopeful neither would stop Riewoldt from facing the Blues, saying his star forward wanted to return despite the ankle problem.
“He was fine. He was trying to get back on in the end, but it was a conservative approach by us. He just came down awkwardly,” he said.
Hardwick was left to lament a shocking first quarter than cost his side the game, with the Magpies storming to a 34-point lead after only 18 minutes while monopolising possession.
“We gave up 123 uncontested marks. That wouldn’t happen again in a hurry I wouldn’t imagine,” he said.
“Defensively we’ll be a lot sharper than that next time. To give up 123 uncontested marks is world record number, really. We were happy we responded, but any time you give a side a 6-7 goal start you’re going to struggle.”
Richmond has two senior spots on its list to fill and Hardwick pointed to Jason Castagna, Mabior Chol and Ivan Soldo, who produced a late cameo yesterday, as among those in contention.
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