Author Topic: Hardwick's media conference 4-7-19 / Stack up forward again & even midfield  (Read 1033 times)

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Dimma's presser today:

VIDEO: https://www.richmondfc.com.au/video/2019-07-04/hardwick-previews-suns

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Tigers back forward to handle the heat from former teammates

AFL.com.au
Sarah Black
Jul 4, 2019 10:46AM


RICHMOND coach Damien Hardwick is backing spearhead Tom Lynch to handle a possibly hostile reception as he faces his old club for the first time.

Lynch crossed from Gold Coast – the Tigers' opponent on Saturday at Metricon Stadium – over the off-season as a free agent after being co-captain of the club.

He's kicked 31 goals this season to be sitting fifth in the Coleman medal as the season passes its halfway point.

"You look at Tom's career there, he's a decorated player at that footy club, gave eight years of service, and this is what free agency is for," Hardwick said.

"He wanted to come home and try his hand at Richmond Football Club, which we're enormously grateful for.

"I think the Gold Coast people will understand this guy gave up eight years of his life to basically form that footy club, gave enormous service, I'm not sure how many best and fairests he's won up there (two), but he's a quality player.

"He'll certainly be welcomed up there, I'm not sure if it'll be a welcome that you and me would probably think, but once again, it's part and parcel of the game."

Dynamic defender Sydney Stack stole the show last week with a shock move up forward, netting four goals, and could be in line to play yet another position against the Suns.

"He'll probably start forward again I'd say at this stage, we do like that. We would have liked him to have had a little more midfield time as well last week," Hardwick said.

"We're starting to bring it into his game to see what he can add through that part of the ground for us, so that'll be something else we'll look to bring to his game this week.

"He's always been a contested ball winner, always been a goalkicker, but primarily he's played through the middle in his junior career. Once again, that's probably where we think he'll end up. He's year one ahead of a long AFL career, so it will take a little bit of time."

The Suns now sit on the bottom of the ladder after Carlton's last-gasp win over Fremantle, but Hardwick said the struggling side hasn't been blown out of too many games.

"The thing they do really well is they're a high secondary-stoppage side, they have a lot of stoppages overall. They try to keep the ball in a tight bubble, so that's how they keep the game tight.

"Once again, they play the game in a certain way, we need to make sure we take that away from them as best we can. Credit where credit's due, I think Stuart (Dew) has got them playing a good, sustainable long-term brand of football that's really hard to beat.

"You look at every coach that's spoken about Gold Coast and the way they play the game, there's enormous respect for the way they're going about it, because they're hard and tough to beat."

https://www.afl.com.au/news/2019-07-04/tigers-back-star-to-handle-the-heat-from-former-teammates

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"potentially facing a hostile reception"

What from 14,000 people enjoying a day in the sun??

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"potentially facing a hostile reception"

What from 14,000 people enjoying a day in the sun??

It's forecast to rain....

And of those 14k, thirteen thousand will be Tiger supporters
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"potentially facing a hostile reception"

What from 14,000 people enjoying a day in the sun??

It's forecast to rain....

And of those 14k, thirteen thousand will be Tiger supporters
Yep. There will be probably be more behavioural awareness officers than Gold Coast fans.
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Suns have more to worry about than Lynch's return

AFL.com.au
Michael Whiting
Jul 4, 2019 3:56PM


STUART Dew says he's unsure of the reception Tom Lynch will get when he returns to Metricon Stadium on Saturday.

But Gold Coast's coach is sure of one thing – the Suns have more to worry about than their former captain.

Dew said it was "hard to predict", though.

"Sometimes it might be a certain incident in the game that kicks it off, or maybe not," he said.

"But I think our guys are aware there are far bigger challenges than just one player up one end.

"The midfield battle is going to be important and that will determine Lynchie's impact on the game."

Lynch has kicked 31 goals this season to sit fifth in the Coleman Medal race but hasn't quite dominated games following off-season knee surgery.

Gold Coast are a little under-sized in defence, with Jack Hombsch and teenagers Charlie Ballard and Jack Lukosius holding down the key posts against Sydney last week.

"He (Lynch) is hitting the scoreboard," Dew said.

"I think everybody sees the possession rate is not high but his impact on the game has been high and the way they play they don't necessarily need him kicking five or six and he does bring the others into the game."

https://www.afl.com.au/news/2019-07-04/suns-have-more-to-worry-about-than-lynchs-return

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Time for Tigers to show bite: Hardwick

The Age
4 July 2019


Coach Damien Hardwick says it's time for Richmond to become contenders, not pretenders, ahead of their trip to the Gold Coast, but added injured skipper Jack Riewoldt was unlikely to return.

The Tigers' clash against the Suns is their final road trip before they finish with seven straight games at the MCG, where they have a 4-2 record this season.

The run home includes clashes against top four sides Collingwood, GWS and West Coast. But if Richmond claim fourth they could force ladder leaders Geelong to host their first final at the MCG to accommodate ticket demand.

The 2017 premiers are seventh on the ladder and Hardwick said it was time to prove they're flag contenders again, starting with a dominant performance against the bottom-placed Suns on Saturday.

"They are a proud footy club starting to find their way in the AFL world and get enormous respect from us," Hardwick said.

"It's an important game, there's no doubt. We're coming into the back of the year where the contenders and pretenders start to get found out.

"We haven't played our best footy thus far ... We know when we play our best footy we're very hard to beat and it's up to us to play our best footy and gain that respect back.

"There are some sides that are playing some better football than us at the moment, we certainly know our best football is in front of us.

"I think there's a little bit of the players wanting to get back up on that upper echelon."

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/time-stuff-20190704-p52451.html