Hardwick, though, was positive about the fact that the Tigers had the game played in their attacking territory.
“We had 37 front-half turnovers, so our system was strong. Our pressure number was 1.88, which is elite. We were really happy with that part of our game. It was the fundamentals of the polish inside 50 that probably let us down.”
Hardwick was also upbeat about the Richmond debuts of Jacob Hopper and Tim Taranto, the ex-Giants who crossed to Punt Road in the trade period.
“I thought they were both really good for us. Tim is different, obviously more of a transitional-type mid, so I think he had a huge impact tonight,” he said.
“‘Hopps’ is probably a little like Cripps. It was a high-stoppage game, but the stoppages were at the book-ends, not necessarily through the arcs.
“I thought he found the ball well – probably his execution [was lacking]; he was one of those guys who we’ll expect to get better along the way. He’s going to get better and better, as we know.
“Generally against Carlton, we get done in clearances. It was pretty much 50-50 from our point of view. We were really happy with that aspect of our game.”
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