I'm trying too hard: Richmond star Jack Riewoldt Daryl Timms
From: Herald Sun
April 27, 2012 2:00PMRICHMOND'S Jack Riewoldt agrees with coach Damien Hardwick's assessment of his out-of-form full forward.
Riewoldt conceded today he is not playing well and perhaps, as Hardwick suggested, he's simply trying too hard to turn his form around.
Hardwick said yesterday the Tigers were also concerned about Riewoldt's defensive work.
Asked on Gold 104.3 today whether Hardwick was right, Riewoldt replied: "He probably is a little bit.
"No, he is the coach, he is definitely right. I'm not playing very well at the moment.''
Riewoldt said he was not going great after the standards he had set and what he hoped to achieve.
"I probably haven't started the way I want to, but I still have been having a few shots at goal,'' he said.
"I haven't been kicking well and I think I've kicked 6.10 or 6.11 this year.''
Riewoldt said he was normally a good kick for goal.
"I have probably been trying a little too hard which is something you do when you are under pressure and you want want to play good footy and you're not playing good footy,'' he said.
"Last week I tried to handball to Ty Vickery in the goal square and missed him by four metres which was a bit disappointing.''
Riewoldt, who won the Coleman Medal in 2010 with 78 goals, faces the unbeaten West Coast Eagles at Etihad Stadium on Sunday.
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