Author Topic: Hardwick's post-game presser / Diabolical, a horrible game by us: Dimma  (Read 1357 times)

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Dimma's post-match presser:

WATCH HERE:  https://www.richmondfc.com.au/video/1336474/round-10-hardwick-post-match

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'Diabolical': Dimma doesn't hold back after one-point loss

By Sarah Black
afl.com.au
21 May 2023


RICHMOND'S "diabolical" one-point loss to Essendon in the final 10 seconds of the match was its seventh defeat by less than a goal since the start of last year.

The Tigers have also drawn twice in that time, with coach Damien Hardwick left frustrated and angry by yet another close defeat.

"It was a horrible game by us, to be perfectly honest. We couldn’t defend 140-odd uncontested marks, it was just diabolical. It was obviously strategy coming in, we saw it with their VFL guys (earlier in the day), but we just couldn’t stop it," Hardwick said.

"I thought they used the ball, controlled their defence through their offence and we just couldn’t get the ball back, which was incredibly frustrating.

"It wasn't helped by the fact that offensively, we just gave the ball back, 36 turnovers in the front half is just horrendous by nature. We didn't give ourselves an opportunity, we had 60 inside 50s, but we just kept giving the ball back.

"Our disposal and decision making inside 50 or inside the forward half was really poor. We'd give the ball back, then they'd start their uncontested marking chain, then we'd start again. It's a reasonably simple process that we just didn't get right."

The Tigers have been without spearhead Tom Lynch since round five, and with the star still in a moonboot rehabbing a foot fracture, the marking hole he has left will continue to be vacant for quite some time.

Winger Marlion Pickett (184cm) has been trying to play as a key target, and despite his easy leap, doesn't have the presence of the 199cm, 100kg Lynch.

"Yeah, we were (up by 18 points in the fourth quarter), but playing incredibly poorly," Hardwick said.

"[Lynch] is a wonderful player, but he's not back in the short-term, so we've got to find a way. We've got Jack (Riewoldt), who's battling his backside off to be perfectly honest, and if I'm being honest, he probably shouldn't be playing at the moment, he's incredibly sore and he's just tough. He's putting his hand up to play because I need him.

"But we need more. We've got young Samson Ryan who's developing, he probably wasn't at his best tonight, but he had a lot of mates.

"So we just have to continue to find a way and battle through it and other sides are going through it. There's no excuse from our viewpoint, we just have to get better, invest in what we know can work and get to work on it."

https://www.afl.com.au/news/928488/-diabolical-dimma-doesn-t-hold-back-after-one-point-loss

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Ya reckon Dimma?

Can I suggest (respectively) that the first thing we invest in is lifting training standards and concentrate on the single biggest fundamental of the game = disposals in particular kicking and hitting targets.

The game style still works because let's be honest here the majority of other clubs play the way we used to successfully do (Pies in particular say Hi!). What we are not doing is executing our skills to a level that makes that game style work

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Nice excuses thrown in as defence for Ol Jacky boy.

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When it was noted that despite all that, the Tigers were still 18 points ahead early in the last quarter, Hardwick shot back with, "...but playing incredibly poorly".

"We just couldn't fundamentally do anything overly well ... we just couldn't get anything on our terms," he added.

"We should be better than where we're positioned on the ladder. I have to take some responsibility for that, but as a playing group we do have to also.

"We've got to get to work - the season's still alive."

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He hasn't coached well this year fullstop chopping and changing puzzling moves and our game plan is outdated. Preseason the signs we're there our skills and kicking are poor.

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Ya reckon Dimma?

Can I suggest (respectively) that the first thing we invest in is lifting training standards and concentrate on the single biggest fundamental of the game = disposals in particular kicking and hitting targets.

The game style still works because let's be honest here the majority of other clubs play the way we used to successfully do (Pies in particular say Hi!). What we are not doing is executing our skills to a level that makes that game style work

Respectfully,
WP
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Ya reckon Dimma?

Can I suggest (respectively) that the first thing we invest in is lifting training standards and concentrate on the single biggest fundamental of the game = disposals in particular kicking and hitting targets.

The game style still works because let's be honest here the majority of other clubs play the way we used to successfully do (Pies in particular say Hi!). What we are not doing is executing our skills to a level that makes that game style work

Respectfully,
WP

You can train skills as much as you want but if the players being picked are limited with what they can do it means nothing.

We're trying to play like it's 2020 but we don't have the overall skill level anymore. Decisions need to be made on some of the guys with questionable skills such as Mansell, Kmac etc. Can't carry battling role players if we're going to try and play good, attacking football.

It's not working
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“I find it nearly impossible to make those judgments, but he is certainly up there with the really important ones, he is certainly up there with the Francis Bourkes and the Royce Harts and the Kevin Bartlett and the Kevin Sheedys, there is no doubt about that,” Balme said.