Better times ahead for Tigers: Pettifer
2:05 PM Sun 2 September, 2007
By Jason Phelan
for richmondfc.com.au
A BRAVE effort from Richmond just failed to get the premiership points on Saturday, but Kayne Pettifer saw enough during the match to suggest better things await the Tiger faithful in 2008.
“We turned the ball over late, which is always costly, and missed opportunities from Browny (Nathan Brown) and myself also hurt,” Pettifer said after the 10-point loss to St Kilda.
“We’ll go away disappointed, but the last month of football has been very positive for us.
“They had a lot to play for with it being Fraser Gehrig and Andrew Thompson’s last game, but it was very disappointing in the end. They came out and hit us hard early, but I thought to our credit we fought back in the second and third quarters. There were some good signs there for us.
“It’s the most goals I’ve every kicked in a season, which is good. I missed a crucial one which probably cost us when we were nine points up, but you take the good with the bad. I kicked a few, which is good for myself to finish the year off on a high.”
Pettifer felt the side had turned a corner a month or so back and can enter the off-season with plenty of reasons to be optimistic.
“I think half the list is under the age of 21,” he said.
“We’ve got a very young list, but I think over the last six weeks the senior guys have really stood up. When we’re playing well, it really does help the young guys. They come in with a lot more confidence and do what they do.
“It’s a very tough caper, but we’ve got nine or 10 weeks off now to relax. It’s obviously been very disappointing for the football club and our supporters, but I thought we showed a bit over the last six weeks with a couple of good wins over Collingwood and the Bombers.”
The Tigers will be bolstered by some young talent from the top end of the coming national draft, but Pettifer maintained there is plenty of improvement to come from within the current playing group.
“We’ll need a big pre-season with all the boys coming out hard and getting some weight on some of the younger guys,” he said.
“We need to get Troy Simmonds back - he’s been a huge loss this year. When you get Mark Coughlan back in the midfield, you’ve got two first-round picks back.
“'Cogs' has been training very well, and once we get him back, he’s a great leader and a very inspirational player. Troy was obviously a very good ruckman for us last year, so we get those two back and it’s a huge bonus for the team.”
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