FOOTY CLASSIFIEDRichmond was the major focus to begin the show.
Craig Hutchison said the contrast between the two halves was “stark” and North Melbourne’s leaders stood up when the game was on the line.
“Ziebell, Petrie, Harvey, Swallow got their hands dirty when the game was there to be won,” he said.
Melbourne great Garry Lyon said the decision to substitute Majak Daw at half-time was the catalyst.
“When Majak was subbed out ... it simplified it for everyone,” he said.
“It left Drew Petrie one out and Troy Chaplin panicked. He panicked, he grabbed jumpers, he gave away free kicks.”
Matthew Lloyd agreed: “They lost the plot.”
Caroline Wilson questioned the Tigers fitness and mentality.
“They’re not running out games,” she said.
“We saw it in the elimination final last year. We saw it in the previous game against Carlton last year.
“It just keeps happening. I don’t know whether it’s a lack of fitness or they’re just not willing to work hard enough.
http://www.news.com.au/sport/afl/richmond-jobe-watson-the-mrp-and-collingwoods-win-were-major-talking-points-on-monday-night/story-fndv7pj3-1226948837378They also spoke about how the two most disappointing sides this year - us and the Bulldogs - both unashamedly had admitted they had been following the methods of Hawthorn and Geelong respectively including having a number of staff from those clubs. In our case Hardwick, Ross Smith, Peter Burge, etc ... So our coaching and fitness staff were from Hawthorn. Hutchy questioned the logic of copying a trend that was two years old when you really need to be two years ahead of the trend to become successful.
I can't remember who said it, but someone in the media mentioned that the two main moves we had planned over the preseason was moving Newman forward and Dusty back. However, halfway through round 1 it was gone. So all that Richmond had planned and worked on over the summer was chucked out the window.