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'We'll lap it up': Grand Final-bound Tigers ready to embrace 'special week'
Damien Hardwick says he's delighted with how the reigning premiers have responded since being forced to relocate to QueenslandBy Riley Beveridge
afl.com.au
17 October 2020IT MIGHT be Richmond's third Grand Final in four years, but coach Damien Hardwick has no doubts that a unique week lies ahead for the Tigers as the clubs aims to continue its remarkable recent spell of success at the Gabba next week.
Richmond will have the chance to compete for yet another premiership, having overcome a fierce test at the hands of Port Adelaide in the first preliminary final, claiming a gruelling battle by six points on Friday night.
But with the Grand Final relocated outside of Victoria for the first time in the game's history due to the ongoing implications of the COVID-19 pandemic, preparing and celebrating the special week that lies ahead is bound to be different for the Tigers.
"The boys were talking about having a motorcade around our facility," Hardwick laughed, joking about the annual Grand Final Parade.
"We're not too sure, to be honest. It's going to be a special week, but it's going to be different. There's no doubt.
"But I think overall, to get a season underway and to play under the circumstances we have, it's an incredible achievement and we'll enjoy every moment we've got. These sorts of moments don't come around very often, so we'll lap it up as best we can."
Richmond was forced to overcome a slow start to its season in order to return to the Grand Final this year, having won just one of its first four games following an interrupted opening to the campaign.
However, the reigning premiers have responded brilliantly since being forced to relocate to Queensland and the lifestyle of the AFL hubs.
The Tigers now boast a 12-3 record since leaving Victoria, with Hardwick saying the special bond of his players has been strengthened after being forced to relocate and live on the road.
"We really struggled when we were under the protocols in Melbourne because we were disconnected," Hardwick said.
"We came up here and all of a sudden we get our players together and we understand who we are again and what we do. It's worked really well for us.
"Don't get me wrong, it's been incredibly tough. But the fact of the matter is our guys have gelled really well up here and they've enjoyed it."
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