Harden up Vic AFL playersJosh Garlepp
PerthNow
June 30, 2020 3:51PMWest Coast and Fremantle are in their fourth week in the Queensland hub away from families, friends and the normality of Perth - so why is the same so hard for Victorian AFL players?
All available Dockers and Eagles made the journey to the Gold Coast but today Richmond captain Trent Cotchin admitted there was a “genuine chance” some Tigers would find the hub life too demanding and wouldn’t take part.
The West Australian’s chief footy writer Mark Duffield and the Sunday Times editor Glen Quartermain responded to Cotchin’s comments and argued Victorian players owe their interstate counterparts for the sacrifices that allowed the AFL restart to take place.
“I see Trent Cotchin this morning saying Richmond are no certainty to have their first team on the road if they go into the hub, because players don’t want to leave their family units,” Quartermain said.
“That’s their call, they’re entitled to do that, we’ve said that all along
“But I think Trent should probably realise that there’s been a couple WA clubs and a couple South Australian clubs that have been doing that for some time.”
“What Trent needs to realise is by the time Fremantle gets back to Perth Freo will have played 6 games, zero at home. West Coast will have played just one at home.” Duffield replied
The Eagles and Dockers are winless since entering the Queensland hub but one team that has thrived in unfamiliar surroundings are top-of-the-ladder Port Adelaide.
The pair agreed in this week’s episode of the Duff and Quarters podcast that the Power were clearly taking advantage of the hand dealt by the COVID-19 outbreak.
“What we see from Port Adelaide is a sense of opportunity,” Duffield said.
“At the end of this weird season there is going to be a premier.
“I think Port have looked at it and said well it’s better us than someone else.
“I wonder if the significance of the early-season struggles of West Coast and Richmond is that they have won flags recently and maybe that extra drive and hunger just isn’t there at the moment.”
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