A bit more from Grant Thomas....Wallace must tackle cause of toothless Tigers
27/03/2009 5:31:00 PM, Grant Thomas
I was laying in bed last night after watching the Tigers inept performance in front of nearly 90,000 people at the MCG against an inspired Carlton and I was wondering what the problem was.
I was trying to imagine myself as coach and what I would be saying to the team and what I would be taking responsibility for myself.
After all the Tigers were pathetic.
The opening 20 minutes was competitive, fast and tough. The first four goals to Carlton were hand delivered and gift wrapped by terrible turnover errors by the Tigers.
After that they were totally deflated and humbly - even meekly – declined to accept any further challenges.
They were utterly dismantled mentally.
Their unacceptable decision-making and skill errors worsened and the inexperienced Blues took complete control.
What was so frustrating and galling was the manner in which Richmond succumbed. Let's remember it is Round 1 and you have everything to play for. It sets your season up – not from a win/loss perspective – more from an attitude or “statement” point of view.
Carlton had four first gamers – all of whom performed admirably – whilst Richmond had 4 players over 30 years of age who all had nights they would prefer to forget. The Blues oldest was 'Fev' at 28, along with Heath Scotland. That’s a very distinct difference in approach to the game and an even more emphatic outcome.
Terry Wallace was asked before the game about a journalist's article challenging the Richmond players' ability to tackle and do the difficult tasks required without the ball. Plough seemed to be in complete denial and was not prepared to accept the facts which is troubling.
Last night at half time it was 24 tackles to 37 in favour of Carlton who went on to have 81 whilst controlling the ball for most of the night. Perhaps Plough will finally accept responsibility for this critical aspect of the game and insist on it being a focus over the coming weeks.
After all Geelong next week and the Western Bulldogs the week after will be excellent measuring sticks.
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