DO THE TIGERS HAVE A DEPTH ISSUE? LEPPITSCH OUTLINES THEIR "GREAT CHALLENGE"By Laurence Rosen
SEN
27 April 2021Former Richmond assistant coach Justin Leppitsch says the club’s lack of senior depth could pose problems as the season unfolds.
Last year’s premiers are currently at three wins from six games to start the season, after losing three of their last four games.
As a result of their success-laden stint in recent years, fringe players such as such as Oleg Markov, Dan Butler, Brandon Ellis and Jack Higgins have departed in search of more minutes at AFL level.
Leppitsch has observed that the club was struggling to replace injured players like Dion Prestia (calf), Nick Vlastuin (knee) and Dylan Grimes (ankle), saying Damien Hardwick had the challenge of filling holes without the depth players they’re accustomed to.
“One thing you know about Richmond, you know they’re really well drilled and coached but you need to have a lot of things going your way for a long period of time,” he said on SEN's Whateley.
“The one big thing that probably hasn’t been mentioned is now that Richmond has their mass injury issue – a bit like Collingwood, it only needs to happen to 4-5 really good players and you have real issues.
“Instead of looking now to Dan Butler, Jack Higgins, Brandon Ellis or Oleg Markov, it’s now (Rhyan) Mansell, (Jack) Ross, (Patrick) Naish, Will Martyn who we saw a few weeks ago who looked a bit shocked (with the pace) of the game itself.
“Josh Caddy is still there and he’s probably the one experienced player playing in the (reserves) who can come in and give you a little bit.
“That’s going to be Richmond’s challenge moving forward, the depth they’ve had has slowly been eroded by the poaching from (opposition clubs).”
Richmond is ranked last in the competition for free kick differential, while the Western Bulldogs, who they play in Round 7, have the highest of any club.
It’s a stat that worried Leppitsch, who implored the club to tighten up and not easily cough up possession to the Dogs.
“The one problem for the Tigers at the moment, they’re 18th in the AFL for free kicks against.
“They’re minus 44 already (differential) and they were minus 62 last year, so they’re going to smash that record by a mile and they’re playing a team who gets the most free kicks so it’s that part of the game.
“Most of them are too high or are for sloppy tackles, so if they want to beat the Dogs then they can’t keep handing them the ball back in the contest.
“That part of the game they’ll have to tidy up really well if they want to compete (on Friday night).”
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