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Dimma post-game:

Watch here: https://www.afl.com.au/video/556989/full-post-match-tigers?videoId=556989&modal=true&type=video&publishFrom=1614945159001

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'It's a different game': Dimma

Richmond coach assesses the new rules after the Tigers' pre-season win over Collingwood


By Callum Twomey
afl.com.au
6 March 2021


RICHMOND coach Damien Hardwick says it is set to be "a different game" in 2021 after a high-possession AAMI Community Series win over Collingwood.

The Tigers amassed 421 disposals, 64 inside-50s and 121 uncontested marks as they held on to beat the Magpies by six points on Friday night.

The AFL has implemented a series of rule changes to help increase scoring this season, including the new standing on the mark interpretation, pushing the player at the top of the goalsquare back to 15 metres out after kick-ins and reducing interchange rotations from 90 to 75.

Quarters have also returned to their 20-minute lengths after last year being wound back to 16 minutes.

After a goal-fest to open the pre-season competition on Thursday night between Carlton and St Kilda (when 34 majors were booted), the Tigers and Pies combined for 22 goals and the reigning back-to-back premiership coach said he had already noticed a different speed at which the game was being played.

"It's a different game. We took 120 uncontested marks and that’s normally a two-game total for us, so it's a different look and we'll do a little bit of work on that and see if it's something we have to work our way through," he said post game.

After a round of practice matches last week and two games to kick-off the AAMI Community Series, the Tigers coach said he wasn't sure if the sample size was yet enough to be certain of a changed approach from clubs.

"It's just different. The ball moves a lot freer, sides are trying to use that 45-kick (into the corridor) which has opened up with the man on the mark so we'll see how the rest of the games go and we'll assess over the weekend," he said.

"I think sides are probably a little bit more offensive-based at the start of the year anyway. The running capacity of players is certainly improved. Whether they can sustain it for 22 weeks, plus finals, will be something we'll have to wait and see."

The Tigers got through the match unscathed, resting stars Dustin Martin and Trent Cotchin for the final term. They will welcome back flag stars Dion Prestia (hamstring) and Tom Lynch (toe) for round one against Carlton.

"The pressure numbers were right down and Richmond would see themselves as one of the better pressure sides in the comp and our numbers are generally pretty good in that area but they were as low as anything you would have seen," Nathan Buckley said.

"It was a very open game. It's going to take a good five or six weeks before we know exactly where the game is going to settle.

"We're all talking about the man on the mark but 75 rotations with an extra 20 minutes of footy is going to be the biggest test given that all of us haven't played a normal length game for nearly 18 months."

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Re: Hardwick's post-game presser / "It's a different game", says Dimma
« Reply #1 on: March 06, 2021, 04:03:39 AM »
More from Dimma:

* By all reports it was pretty good performance.

* Things to iron out. The Pies kicked 6 goals from the back half due to our ineffective use going inside F50. Generally happens this time of the year and we'll clean it up.

* We had a good forward half game but just couldn't quite score that often.

* Good growth areas coming out of the game. Overall pleased with the performance. Defensively was solid and offensively we moved the ball well.

* Touchwood we got through unscathed. Risk of injury at this time of the year was why we took off Nank, Cotch, Grimes and Dusty.

* Lynch and Prestia could have played but it's a marathon season and we need to get them through to the end of the line.

* We're in a good place talent wise (with the cubs). Just need to help them improve year on year.

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Re: Hardwick's post-game presser / "It's a different game", says Dimma
« Reply #2 on: March 07, 2021, 04:44:33 PM »
When I first heard of it I was confused and I thought it was stupid but I think this new standing the mark rule will only help us. It just opens up more opportunities to run and carry the footy and create more opportunities. So far the signs are very very positive.

If teams don’t utilise it to their advantage they are very stupid.

I also like the reduction in the interchange too but I would go as low as 20 total or 5 per quarter.
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