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Richmond coach Damien Hardwick says he will wait until Tuesday to speak to his players after their finals hopes were slashed in a four-point loss to Fremantle on Sunday, following a frustrating first half of footy in which both sides failed to capitalise on the scoreboard.
"We will sit back and take a look at the game and take some time to digest what has happened," he said.
"We are still a mathematical chance so the ball is in our court, but we have to play a fair bit better than we did today."
Hardwick said his players were hurting after leading by nine points midway through the final term, only for the home side Dockers to kick the final two goals to snatch victory in an elimination final-like contest.
“We’re obviously disappointed so it’s easy to sit there from an immediate point of view and see the things that have gone wrong, but we want to have a really good look at it and get an understanding of why things aren’t working,” Hardwick said.
“We’re just not getting the ease of goals we certainly think we deserve. We’ve got some work to do in that part of the game.”
Richmond coach Damien Hardwick believes the game of AFL has evolved this year and that his side is one of many that needs to change with it.
Hardwick admits that his team, which has become so used to winning, is frustrating that they aren’t getting the results.
“It’s challenging, there is no doubt,” he said.
“The frustrating thing for us and the playing group is that there are things we are doing well. Things, like skill execution, missed tackles, fundamentals of the game, that we’re just not quite getting to the Richmond level we expect.
“It’s things we can control we have been incredibly disappointed about.
“We need to continually challenge each other to get better over the remaining three rounds.”
Richmond has won only once game since they beat Essendon in the Dreamtime clash at Optus Stadium in Round 12 – beating Brisbane in Round 18.
“It sums up the year of footy. It has been a weird year,” he said.
“It’s challenging; it’s different.
“The game has changed, it’s evolved and we have to change with it.
“Probably there are sides who have been on the road and sides who have travelled back-and-fourth.
“It’s a been a fatiguing year. The challenge from club land and the AFL to get where we are at the moment is an incredible achievement.
“Sides are right on the edge; it’s hard and fatiguing. We’ve seen a lot of uncontested marks.
“We have to dig in. Like everyone else, we can see the finish line, we just have to keep pushing up that mountain and get where we need to go.
“It’s going to be one hell of a finish, but it has been a long season.”
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