Coaching highlighted in the dying stages of Richmond v HawthornNathan Buckley
SEN
24 July 2023“I saw a cracking game, Richmond v Hawthorn on the Saturday and I was taken by the last 10 minutes and the coaching within it.
“You've got (Andrew) McQualter who's trying to earn a senior role and you've got Sam Mitchell who's coaching for the future.
“They both had to consider different scenarios, less than a goal up, less than a goal down.
“It became a point of discussion in the post-match.
“So, Will Day went back with seven minutes to go, Richmond had kicked a couple and they were only two goals away from getting there.
“They were 13 points up I think Hawthorn, but all the momentum was with Richmond.
“There must have been some scenario training to say, ok, ‘Will Day goes back as a seventh (defender) when we want to slow the opposition down’.
“But Nick (Vlaustin) went as a seventh forward which asked the question (of Day).
“Then there was still four minutes to go, and Richmond are still two goals down and then (Karl) Amon off the wing, came back and played as an eighth defender.
“Will Day and (Jack) Scrimshaw were two v one against Jack Riewoldt who had a couple of real key contests.
“I thought the coaching was brilliant on both sides and it was a close game as a response.
“I thought both would come out of that with positives.”
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