Every AFL club’s New Year’s resolutionsRICHMOND (men)A clean run of healthStaying injury free is clearly key for all teams, but the Tigers will be particularly wishful of it in 2022. While Richmond didn’t have the same spark last season as it did in its premiership years, injuries clearly played a key role into it tumbling out of the finals. The likes of Dustin Martin, Trent Cotchin, Dion Prestia, Shane Edwards, Noah Balta, Nathan Broad, Ivan Soldo and Toby Nankervis all missed significant time in a key blow to the Tigers’ campaign. Maybe it was simply their turn after a relatively good run from 2017 to 2020, but they’ll be hoping for better fortunes next season to bounce back and contend for the flag yet again. Damien Hardwick’s list is still oozing with talent, and while it’ll also need improvement from the youngsters, staying healthy will be pivotal, particularly with the star veterans getting on in age.
https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-2022-every-clubs-new-years-resolutions-analysis-problems-to-fix-in-2022-season-geelong-finals-dropoff-sydney-form-against-bad-teams/news-story/fd36dd4252aae14ce8fde87af7693f6fRICHMOND (women)It was a much-improved 2021 for Richmond under new coach Ryan Ferguson, but the Tigers still had moments of madness and messiness. With a fairly gentle draw as it stands, they've got the opportunity to improve on 2021's 10th placing. The real challenge will come against more senior sides – resolving to be calmer, sticking to structures and playing with composure when facing disciplined teams will help.
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