Tigers primed for physical encounter
Nick Sheridan and Michael Cowley | April 7, 2007
The Age
THE Tigers are expecting to face a "fired-up and physical" Sydney side when the teams meet at the MCG this afternoon.
Assistant coach Brian Royal said Richmond would be under no illusions about the strength of the Swans, who are still smarting from their one-point loss to West Coast last weekend. "We played them a couple of times last year and the result didn't go our way. We got belted the first time we played them (round seven) — by 118 points," he said. "Obviously, we're expecting a pretty tough game (with Sydney on the rebound). We're expecting a pretty fired-up and physical Sydney."
Royal said the Tigers' main focus would be on maintaining a consistent performance throughout the game, after a second-half fade-out cost them the match against Carlton last week.
"What we can change is to play four quarters," he said. "Last week, we played some very good footy for probably 2½ quarters, and for the second half of the third quarter and (in) the last quarter we were fairly insipid …" he said.
Royal also said he felt Richmond was let down by the performance of its senior players last week. "We probably felt that it was more our senior leaders that let us down when the game became really tight and we probably need those guys to stand up as well."
Royal ruled out a re-run of the keepings-off style of play it employed to beat Adelaide in round eight last year, saying Richmond would instead focus on playing footy that it would expect to take it to a premiership.
"That was a one-off game when we were undermanned and we probably felt that we were going to come undone unless we did something extraordinary," he said.
"We're trying to develop a team for the future and I'll think you find that those sorts of statistics won't occur again.
"We're trying to build a team to win a premiership and for us to do that, we have to play a style or manner of football like what premiership football is all about, and that's not what you saw against Adelaide last year."
Going in with an unchanged side today, there is a question mark over Nathan Brown, who is still struggling to fully recover from a badly broken leg against Melbourne in round 10, 2005.
"He's going OK. He's starting to feel all right," Royal said. "But it's sort of hard to put a number of days or weeks on how far he's off."
Sydney midfielder Jude Bolton said yesterday the Swans planned to capitalise on the absence of injured Richmond ruckmen Troy Simmonds and Trent Knobel, both sidelined with ankle injuries.
"We are going to be asking for some dominance from 'Jolls' (Darren Jolly) and 'Spida' (Peter Everitt)," Bolton said.
He said the players were all disappointed with last week's one-point loss to West Coast. "We hope we don't rue that missed chance later in the year. Taking on Richmond, we've got to make sure we're 1-1 (win-loss). We want to get a win on board and get our season under way."
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