Negativity takes shine from Matt finish . . .
2:47:48 PM Mon 12 July, 2004
Tony Greenberg
richmondfc.com.au
Richmond’s Director of Football, Greg Miller, has moved to clarify the reasons behind the mid-year retirement of Club stalwart Matthew Rogers.
The 30-year-old veteran of 197 games with Richmond announced his retirement from league football last week, along with another fine Tigerland playing servant in Duncan Kellaway, who was forced to bow out of the game immediately due to a kidney injury.
Since Rogers’ farewell appearance, against Essendon at the MCG last Saturday, the Tigers has received correspondence from supporters urging the Club to allow him to play on, so he could reach the 200-game milestone.
Miller is concerned that the public debate over whether Rogers should have continued playing has detracted from his dignified exit from the game’s highest level.
“It infuriates me to read emails or hear (radio talkback) from Richmond supporters caught up in unknowledgeable media hysteria, that we’ve treated Matthew Rogers poorly,” Miller said.
“I am very proud of the respectful way the Club handled the retirements of Matty and Duncan last week.
“We had a number of events throughout the course of the week that paid due tribute to both players.
“People suggesting that we’ve done the wrong thing by Matty simply are doing a disservice to not only this football club, but to Matty Rogers himself.
“Last week was a celebration of Matty’s 197 games with the Richmond Football Club . . . We’re not looking at it in a negative light of the three that he didn’t get.
“Let’s put it into perspective – Matty has struggled over the past couple of years. A pre-season injury this year meant he didn’t start playing until Round 5 or 6 with the Coburg Tigers.
“His form simply didn’t warrant him being selected so, in a mutually agreeable decision with Matty, we worked on a retirement plan.
“For people to suggest that we’ve let Matty down, simply is looking at the negative connotations . . . and it really disappoints me.
“Matty being the quality calibre of person that he is, earned every single game that he got – and he wouldn’t have wanted it any other way.”
Miller also was keen to point out that there were no shortage of candidates pressing to replace Matthew Rogers and injured pair Wayne Campbell (dislocated shoulder) and Rory Hilton (torn Anterior Cruciate Ligament) in this Saturday’s Round 16 clash with St Kilda at Telstra Dome.
He said he was buoyed by the performances of several Richmond youngsters playing for the Coburg Tigers against Box Hill last Sunday.
“Rodan, Gilmour, Jackson, Raines, Roach . . . they were just fantastic,” Miller said.
“They ran and carried the ball, they showed pace, they showed confidence, they showed enthusiasm for each and they helped Coburg win the game by more than 10 goals.
“It was exciting to watch . . .”
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