Hardwick was disappointed in his side's performance, particularly its capacity to convert its inside-50 entries, handling of the damp conditions and ill-discipline which saw several goals conceded through free kicks.
“It’s tough. We’d love to be going better. There is no doubt about it, we would have loved to have won more games but we can only deal with the facts at hand,” Hardwick said.
“We are three and three, played some tough competition, we’ve got some injuries but we are going to move forward. You can sit there, look back and dwell or you can look to the future and see what it has got to offer.“
Hardwick said the injuries would create opportunities for players with the Tigers VFL team including players such as Riley Collier-Dawkins – who is yet to play a senior game - and ruckman Callum Coleman-Jones who are pushing for selection.
“It’s always a growth mindset for us and someone is getting the opportunity to play a couple of games. We just hope they put their hand up and make us better,” Hardwick said.
Hardwick said the team didn’t handle the conditions as well as Melbourne and succumbed at times to perceived pressure blowing chances to score.
“We gave away some undisciplined free kicks – I think four goals from free kicks – and it has been a constant [problem],” Hardwick said.
“It frustrates me and it frustrates us as a team so we just have to get that part of our game better.“
Source: The Age &
AFL website