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Re: Dimma quits [merged]
« Reply #105 on: May 23, 2023, 07:50:33 PM »
Are we going to get the video of Hardwick addressing the players like we do with other champs who announce their retirement?

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Re: Dimma quits [merged]
« Reply #106 on: May 23, 2023, 08:19:30 PM »
Even he knew his voice stopped having the same impact it once had.
I certainly have my opinion on why that is the case but I’ll just let Damian Hardwick speak for himself

It was time for a different voice. I’ve pushed every button I can and I’ve tried to cook the sausages 1000 ways.”

https://www.news.com.au/sport/afl/damien-hardwick-reveals-real-reason-for-decision-to-quit-tigers/news-story/8235bd09b21f0ec112bbc2de3c25101f


I appreciate what he said about it being time for a different voice. Makes sense. He clearly is burnt out and when it hits it hits bloody hard.

But you continue to suggest that the reason for this is because of his marriage breakdown and by extension his partner. Earlier in this thread you even suggested that his partner (and yes I saw the rolling emoji) was the person who leaked the story to Morris despite both Morris and Caro saying they got the info from "club insiders".

He paid tribute to her in his presser. Surely that tells us something

I will admit I just get frustrated that people continue to pot someone they don't know, make assumptions based on "apparentlys" and what a gossip columnist wrote on the HUN when as I've said time and time again we don't know what happened.

Time to move on
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Re: Dimma quits [merged]
« Reply #107 on: May 23, 2023, 10:26:43 PM »
I’m almost certain we won’t have seen the last of Dimma. It’s actually going to be very difficult seeing him in an opposition coaching shirt which I think will most likely as soon as next season.
Probably why he wasn’t going beyond this season anyway. I have an inkling he might have something already planned.

Thank you for an unforgettable ride and thanks for making me eat my words when I wanted you gone at the end of 2016.

The resignation was a class act and a tribute to your love for our club and you will always be remembered as a legend of the Richmond football club (unless you coach Carlscum cheats)

On behalf of all my children and all the family members I made barrack for Richmond and never thought they would see a premiership,

Thankyou thankyou thankyou :cheers
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« Reply #108 on: May 24, 2023, 04:11:01 AM »
The 48 hours that led to the end of Damien Hardwick’s tenure at Tigerland

It was not unusual for Damien Hardwick and Brendon Gale to catch-up after a Tigers game. However, this time it was different. Go inside the 48 hours that lead to Damien Hardwick’s departure.

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May 24, 2023


There was something about the text which set off alarm bells for Brendon Gale.

It wasn‘t unusual for his coach Damien Hardwick to reach out for a catch-up after a game but there was something in the wording of the Sunday morning text which had the Richmond CEO on alert.

The Tigers had suffered a heartbreaking one-point loss the previous evening to Essendon in the Dreamtime Game which meant they were languishing in 14th position on the ladder after 10 rounds.

Things certainly hadn‘t gone the way Gale had hoped for season 2023 and that was playing on his mind as he pulled up to Hardwick’s house in Elwood on Sunday night.

Despite that he still wasn‘t expecting what transpired when he got inside and sat down for a beer with his coach.

The pair had been joined at the hip since they started just days apart back in 2009 and had ridden a roller coaster journey which included three premierships.

Gale‘s concerns about the text were justified. Something was up. Hardwick was cooked. Done. Finished.

For the next couple of hours they shot the breeze, talked about how he‘d reached this moment, recalled the good times and funny times. Gale threw up the idea of a farewell game on Sunday against Port Adelaide but it soon became obvious that wasn’t going to happen.

That wasn‘t Hardwick’s style, he didn’t need a farewell lap and more pats on the back.

It turned out Richmond‘s longest serving coach had made up his mind at the start of the season that this would be it and he wouldn’t be fulfilling the final year of his contract in 2024.

He‘d watched the Michael Jordan documentary The Last Dance over the summer and that had put the idea in his head of putting everything into one last run at it this year.

The recruitment of GWS Giants midfield pair Tim Taranto and Jacob Hopper had given him confidence that he again had the list to contend but it became increasingly apparent in the early rounds that the Tiger train wasn‘t on its tracks.

Hardwick, 50, tried all his tricks to ignite his team but the spark was missing and the coach started to continually ask himself if he was still up for the challenge.

It turned out he no longer was.

After Gale left, Hardwick slept the best he had for a while and then spent Monday reaching out to his senior core of players who were all completely blindsided by the decision.

“I had no idea whatsoever which is a credit to Dimma,” Co-captain Toby Nankervis said.

Hardwick thought he‘d dropped a few clues on Saturday night after the game when got back to Punt Rd for his regular post-match debrief with football manager Tim Livingstone and list boss Blair Hartley.

“Tim and Blair have very much been my lieutenants and I think they picked it up after the game,” Hardwick said. ”Normally after a loss we come back here and have a few drinks and I am straight into the match committee room on the board trying to figure out what the next course of action is.

“I think they probably sensed something when I didn‘t go into that room, I didn’t start pencilling in what was the plan of attack for the review.”

By Monday night the word was out and on Tuesday morning Hardwick became emotional when he addressed the entire playing group.

An hour later he strode into the Maurice Rioli Room at Punt Rd with Gale and president John O‘Rourke for his final press conference. The room was at capacity with players, staff and media while the front row of seats were occupied by his three children, his mother Pam and new partner Alex.

“I sort of wish I wore a better jumper to be honest. I didn‘t realise there would be so many people here,” were Hardwick’s opening words.

For the next 30 minutes he held court, mixing up jokes with choking up on a couple of occasions as he spoke about his love for the Richmond Football Club.

He revealed the idea of walking away had manifested over the past month. He almost did it after the brilliant win over defending premier Geelong a week early but knew how important the Dreamtime Game was to the club plus one of his favourites Nankervis would also make his return against Essendon.

“As a coach you are always questioning yourself,” Hardwick explained. ”It is a lonely job, it‘s a great job and don’t get me wrong I’m incredibly grateful for the opportunity that I received.

“It becomes more apparent as you‘ve had more success, the losses become harder.

“I had a fair indication at the start of the year that I would like this to be my last year. Then when the season didn‘t turn out as much as I would have liked, I started to ask myself the question, `Am I the right man for the job?’.

“I kept asking myself the question more and more and if you keep asking yourself the question, well, you know the answer.

“It became apparent probably two weeks ago that the time was about right. In all honesty, I‘d rather leave too early rather than too late.”

He said the players needed a new voice and he needed a break to “decompress”.

“I pushed every button I can, I have tried to cook the sausages a thousand different ways and I couldn‘t find 1001.”

https://www.codesports.com.au/afl/the-48-hours-that-lead-to-the-end-of-damien-hardwicks-tenure-at-tigerland/news-story/0b5d0824861b7da264d3405a5355fa97

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Re: Dimma quits [merged]
« Reply #109 on: May 24, 2023, 04:42:48 AM »
"I can safely say that there has been no coach and club that has changed the game more than what Damien Hardwick and Richmond has done." - Daniel Hoyne

@Hoyney35 explains in detail how Damien Hardwick's Richmond has changed the way footy is analysed.

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« Reply #110 on: May 24, 2023, 10:03:13 AM »
I’m almost certain we won’t have seen the last of Dimma. It’s actually going to be very difficult seeing him in an opposition coaching shirt which I think will most likely as soon as next season.
Probably why he wasn’t going beyond this season anyway. I have an inkling he might have something already planned.

Thank you for an unforgettable ride and thanks for making me eat my words when I wanted you gone at the end of 2016.

The resignation was a class act and a tribute to your love for our club and you will always be remembered as a legend of the Richmond football club (unless you coach Carlscum cheats)

On behalf of all my children and all the family members I made barrack for Richmond and never thought they would see a premiership,

Thankyou thankyou thankyou :cheers

I really can’t see him coaching as soon as next season if at all.

Maybe when Tassie come into the competition. I’m sure he’d be an ideal hire by the AFL and he’d have a new list with top end talent to build from the ground up after having a few years off to refresh.

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« Reply #111 on: May 24, 2023, 01:40:04 PM »
‘Tough 48 hours’: Danielle Hardwick on Dimma’s exit

HeraldSun
24 May 2023


Danielle Hardwick has made a sad statement on her ex-husband Damien's bombshell decision to quit as Richmond coach after being a notable absentee from his emotional resignation announcement on Tuesday.

The children she shares with the former Tigers boss were seated in the front row along with his new love, former Richmond staffer Alexandra Crow, who was seen beaming at him as he thanked her, his ex and his family.

'A tough 48 hours,' Danielle told the Herald Sun.

'A lifetime dedicated to D [Damien] and football. Wasn't meant to end this way.'

Hardwick made special mention of his family as he struggled to hold back tears on Tuesday.

'To Danielle and the kids, I'm forever grateful for what you've given me, the support you've given me,' he said.

'And Alex, thanks for the new journey, and obviously your support over the last couple of months has been phenomenal.'

https://www.heraldsun.com.au/entertainment/confidential/danielle-hardwick-reflects-on-exhusband-damiens-shock-resignation/news-story/29fb5a5d2419231bdace810f29c81518

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« Reply #112 on: May 24, 2023, 01:53:13 PM »
Signposts to end of Hardwick era first emerged in 2020

Caroline Wilson
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May 24, 2023


Damien Hardwick and Brendon Gale on Sunday privately closed their 13-year partnership and the end of Richmond’s first and glorious AFL premiership era.

It was a chilly Melbourne bayside afternoon punctuated by moments of the kind of emotional vulnerability that defined Hardwick’s astonishing 2017 team that started it all. There were beers and there were tears and for Gale a crash course in the seven stages of grief.

But the denial stage didn’t last long because the Tigers boss realised that a load had been lifted from the outgoing coach’s shoulders immediately after he had convinced Gale that his decision was final.

Having witnessed his friend and former football compatriot Alastair Clarkson overstay his welcome at Hawthorn, and having told Gale with every new contract that he would leave when the time was right and not when his signature demanded it, Hardwick told his boss: “I’m done.”

Privately, Hardwick had already decided 2023 would be his last season at Tigerland, and as the losses mounted and the pressure grew, there were plenty of signs his love for the job had deserted him.

Internally and externally, there were mood swings and inconsistency.

But as recently as the Tigers’ unrecognisable loss against the Gold Coast, a Richmond board meeting had doubled down with its support of Hardwick, his coaching team and football strategy.

Throwing himself into the mini-crisis at hand after missing out on the top AFL job, Gale declared that when the Tigers failed “we fail well. We turn in on ourselves and find a way”.

Successive victories in the first two weeks of May and a glimmer of hope were halted by Richmond’s Saturday night Dreamtime nightmare and Hardwick’s football lieutenants noticed a glimmer of a withdrawal as the coach shut up shop for the night.

On Tuesday, the Tigers’ longest-serving coach – unsurprisingly given what he has achieved – described the club as “the love of my life” despite having played in premierships for Essendon and Port Adelaide. Gale seemed visibly moved by that sentiment.

The Richmond boss explained to a group of players who had known only Hardwick as their AFL coach that during his 12 years as a Richmond footballer he had witnessed six coaching departures. Gale’s arrival at Richmond in 1990 coincided with the Save Our Skins campaign at a broke and struggling football club. But then the Tigers’ last grand final was still tangible.

Hardwick came to Richmond in 2010 during the worst losing era in the club’s history. It was a brutal time to be a cellar dweller as the introduction of Gold Coast and GWS removed young talent generally afforded to the game’s biggest losers.

That he rebuilt the team during that time into a dynasty will forever cement him as one of the game’s all-time greats. That he redesigned the game plan – and his man management style – over a three-month pre-season remains another crucial piece of his legacy.

It has been said that Hardwick almost lost his job at the end of 2016 when the hybrid Hawthorn-style game plan of possession at all cost failed him, and he seemed imprisoned by that failure.

In truth, Gale and former president Peggy O’Neal searched for other remedies and the results of their faith was demonstrated in the manic impenetrable new style in Hardwick’s first practice game of 2017 against Port Adelaide at Mount Gambier.

It has been said that Hardwick’s premiership era could have been extended to four flags but for Collingwood in the 2018 preliminary final, but equally it was that failure that perhaps drove the side to the successive flags that followed.

The signposts to the end first emerged in 2020. Hardwick famously struggled with the rigour and restrictions of COVID. He was by no means the only coach to do so, but his outbursts became more frequent as discipline broke down on and off the field.

His marriage to Danielle, his much-vaunted “Mrs Hardwick” and mother of his three children, also broke down that year and the revelation that he had started a relationship with a club staffer caused ructions within and beyond the club.

I wrote at the time that he had tarnished his image and was in danger of tarnishing his legacy. The first was true, but the danger well and truly ultimately averted, although it remains regrettable the difficulties he created for Gale and his team.

It seemed apparent by early 2021 that the Tigers under Hardwick had squeezed every last drop out of their talent, their faith in each other and their system in achieving that third premiership. Dustin Martin stole the show, but the roles played by the likes of Kane Lambert and Bachar Houli and Shane Edwards were a credit to the brilliance of Hardwick and his team.

As the roles broke down, players raised their hands and admitted they’d lost the hunger. Notably David Astbury at the end of 2021 and then early last year Martin left the game for a period and briefly considered quitting. Hardwick coached the team back to finals last year but the reliability that marked 2017-2020 was only sporadic. Not only did he start to doubt himself but also his connection to his players.

Hardwick has walked away from at least $1 million, but will almost certainly coach next year.

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/signposts-to-end-of-hardwick-era-first-emerged-in-2020-20230523-p5dami.html

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« Reply #113 on: May 24, 2023, 02:48:37 PM »

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« Reply #114 on: May 24, 2023, 03:16:41 PM »
I'd love to see his final address to players but also fully respect that if he preferred it stay private. Not everything has to be public.
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« Reply #115 on: May 24, 2023, 05:12:34 PM »
https://www.news.com.au/sport/afl/damien-hardwicks-exwife-makes-sad-revelation-after-coach-quits/news-story/e39dd01d17c775fff18ef904d0c4ebbd

None of us would know by certain if it was a factor, nor care now, but the fact she still cant let go  :shh

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« Reply #116 on: May 24, 2023, 05:42:36 PM »
https://www.news.com.au/sport/afl/damien-hardwicks-exwife-makes-sad-revelation-after-coach-quits/news-story/e39dd01d17c775fff18ef904d0c4ebbd

None of us would know by certain if it was a factor, nor care now, but the fact she still cant let go  :shh
Lol, it's such a beat up. She spoke 17 words, possibly under duress outside her front door, and it's a "revelation" that the ex-wife wasn't at the press conference beside Danielle 2.0 -- as revealed by exclusive photos of her ... not being there. She's hardly "not letting it go."

Anyway, I wouldn't begrudge her 17 words on the matter.

I might add that there's some real high quality journalism on show in that piece.

"Danielle had been by her husband’s side through an incredibly successful career in football that’s included premierships as a player with Essendon and Port Adelaide — and also four flags as coach of Richmond."

Looks like they put everything they had into the photo revelation and just had "nothing left in the tank" to research the rest of the story.

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« Reply #117 on: May 24, 2023, 05:45:31 PM »
Brett Deledio recalls an almighty spray from Damien Hardwick that led to the last long sleeve worn @Richmond_FC.

https://twitter.com/BenCameron23/status/1660895726765998081


 

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« Reply #118 on: May 24, 2023, 05:45:50 PM »
Another tremendous example of News Corp stellar gossip mongering

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« Reply #119 on: May 25, 2023, 11:13:40 AM »
Garry Lyon believes Damien Hardwick has done the right thing by the club and the players.

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