Get off Jack Riewoldt's back, says Damien Hardwick Damien Hardwick
From: Sunday Herald Sun
August 14, 2011 RICHMOND coach Damien Hardwick has praised Jack Riewoldt for his ability to deal with extra attention this year and for accepting the Tigers' need to share the goalkicking load.
Riewoldt remains a chance to become the first back-to-back Coleman Medal winner since Fraser Gehrig in 2004-2005, despite suggestions he has been a fair way short of his 78-goal breakout 2010 season.
But Hardwick believes the 22-year-old has fought hard to overcome an injury-interrupted pre-season to kick 54.22 from his 18 games.
"I think some people have been a bit hard on Jack," Hardwick said. "He hasn't quite played to the level that we know he can, but he has still kicked 54 goals.
''He had surgery after the International Rules. He had a pretty significant knee injury (at a training session in February) and I thought he had done his ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) when I saw him go down. So he was behind the eight-ball before the start of the season and for him to battle away, as he has done, is a credit to him.
"It becomes pretty hard because they (opposition teams) put a lot more time and effort into him now."
Hardwick made the comment during the pre-season that Richmond needed to follow the lead of other successful clubs by having a wider spread in goalkicking, which more than likely meant fewer goals from its No.1 man in attack this year.
"When you look at the really good sides, there is that spread of goalkickers, and that's been the really pleasing thing for us this year," Hardwick said.
Last year Riewoldt kicked 32 per cent of the Tigers' goals; this year he accounts for 22.5 per cent.
Richmond is scoring more than two goals a game more than last year and that has much to do with the development of Ty Vickery (30 goals) as well as 24 goals to Jake King and 20 to Dustin Martin.
"Ty is a 200cm key position player, but he is still growing into his body. The improvement he has made has been significant," Hardwick said.
"It is good to see because a lot of time and effort has gone into him, from Danny Daly, the forwards coach, and the other coaches."
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