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Dimma's post-match presser:

VIDEO: http://www.richmondfc.com.au/video/2017-08-20/round-22-hardwick-postmatch

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Hardwick's challenge to Townsend pays off

afl.com.au
20 August 2017


Hardwick delighted for Townsend Richmond coach Damian Hardwick was pleased with Jacob Townsend's 'terrific reward' for his hard work

WHEN Jacob Townsend was warming up for his first senior match of the season on Sunday, Richmond coach Damien Hardwick set him two simple objectives; apply pressure and kick a bag of six.

The first part would be easy for the tough ex-Giant, but with just four career goals to his name and none since 2015, the second part appeared to be impossible.

In just his fifth game as a Tiger, Townsend got to work early, kicking two of his team’s three first-quarter goals when the Dockers were up for the fight in their final game at Domain Stadium on Sunday.

He added another major in the second quarter and three more for the match, finishing with six goals, 16 disposals, five marks and four tackles, while holding Fremantle playmaker Michael Johnson to just 13 touches in a scarcely believable performance.

What makes the achievement even more remarkable is the fact Townsend was recruited as a hard-edged midfielder, with the brief of adding grunt to a Tigers midfield that – at the end of 2015, when the hard-nut was recruited – lacked toughness.

The 24-year-old will now go down in history as one of only two Tigers to kick half a dozen at Subiaco and he’s in elite company – club great Matthew Richardson reached the landmark twice in his decorated career. 

"I did," admitted Hardwick, when questioned post-match about whether he cheekily challenged Townsend to kick six goals

"He was impressive, wasn’t he?

"He probably kept us in it (during) the first quarter.

"He did a bit of a job on Michael Johnson which we’re pleased (with) how that went.

"He’s had a really, really good year at VFL level. We probably just haven’t had the spot available for him.

"I was pleased for him. He’s hung tough all year, the coach hasn’t played him all year (and) he finally gets a reward.

"To finish with six goals (is) a terrific reward for a kid that’s hung tough all year."

The Tigers’ dominance was most telling through the engine room, with out-of-contract superstar Dustin Martin (36 disposals, six marks and two goals) leading a brigade of midfielders close to career-best form including Shaun Grigg (36 disposals), Bachar Houli (29 disposals) and Kane Lambert (22 disposals, three goals).

The thumping 104-point victory has Richmond a game clear in fourth position and sets up a tantalising fixture with the Saints next Sunday, who – pending results – could be fighting for a finals berth.

"(St Kilda) thoroughly embarrassed us the last time we played," Hardwick said.

"I’m not sure if they’re still playing for a finals spot but they’re certainly playing for a legend of the game and a legend of the club in Nick Riewoldt, so it’s going to be a hell of a game.

"We were really disappointed with how we performed in that game – it was a big game for the Riewoldt family and we let ourselves down."

But Hardwick empathised for Fremantle coach Ross Lyon, reflecting on his own team’s poor finish to 2016.

"I do know what Ross is going through," he said.

"We went through a similar thing last year when your boys are really struggling to find something to play for, which is tough.

"We got belted a couple of times late (last year).

"They’re a better side than they played today. Their first quarter’s more evident – when they’re up and going – of how they can play."

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TIGERS KNOW IMPORTANCE OF TOP FOUR FINISH FOR FLAG CHANCES

By Braden Quartermaine
Herald-Sun
21 August 2017


RICHMOND coach Damien Hardwick warned St Kilda was still a formidable roadblock in the way of a top-four finish, after the Tigers thrashed battling Fremantle by 104 points at Subiaco on Sunday.

With Port Adelaide and Sydney both favoured to complete the regular season with victories, the heat is likely to be on the Tigers on Sunday when they face the Saints at the MCG for the finals double chance.

Harwick was pleased the team’s top-four destiny was in its own hands but said Richmond had to make amends after being “thoroughly embarrassed” in a 67-point loss to St Kilda in Round 16.

“The vast majority of premiership winners come from the top four. So you increase your chances of winning it,” Hardwick said.

“We’ve got a really big game next week though that we need to focus on. If we get our process right, we’ll be a chance of winning. If we get ahead of ourselves, we’ll get beaten.

“I’m not sure whether they’re still playing for a finals spot, the Saints, or not. But they’re certainly playing for a legend of the game and a legend of their footy club in Nick Riewoldt.

“So it’s going to be a hell of a game. I’m looking forward to seeing our boys respond. We were really disappointed with the way we performed in that game. It was a big game for the Riewoldt family and we let ourselves down. So it’s a real big challenge for us.”

Hardwick praised the resilience of surprise packet Jacob Townsend, who was asked to play as a defensive forward on Sunday and finished with six goals. It was Townsend’s first senior game since round 14 last year.

Hardwick jokingly told the versatile 24-year-old before the match that he expected him to go out and kick six goals.

“He’s had a really good year at VFL level, we probably just haven’t had the spot available for him,” he said.

“I was pleased for him. The coach hasn’t played him all year…and to finish with six goals is a terrific reward for a kid that has hung tough all year.

“We’ve got some really good players that aren’t in the side at the moment, so we’re in a really good spot.”

An inspired Richmond kicked 22 goals to four after quarter-time.

“I was really pleased with our boys, their endeavour. We raised the bar with our tackle pressure and contested ball and the ball started to go a bit more our way,” Hardwick said.

“We were really disappointed with our contest method (against Geelong) last week, so it was a big step up.”

There have been three losses by 100 points or more in the AFL this season and the Dockers have copped all of them.

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/more-news/afl-live-coverage-follow-all-the-action-analysis-and-reaction-from-round-22-super-sunday/news-story/f4fcd9065108f4f2bb2de8e6e16a75cb