Wallace keeps it quiet
21 December 2007 Herald Sun
Jon Ralph
RICHMOND coach Terry Wallace last night promised Tiger supporters they would see action next year rather than empty promises.
Wallace said the 2007 wooden spooner's lack of media coverage this pre-season had been a deliberate attempt to rein in several years of spruiking.
The Tigers coach painted an optimistic picture for the barely 100 Richmond fans who braved the cold to attend the club's AGM at the Regent Ballroom.
He said the club's list management had it in a perfect position for a lengthy period of success.
"I don't want to spend a long time going through where our preparation is. One thing I would suggest is that we have been extremely quiet," Wallace said.
"What we wanted to do as a group of players and coaching staff was just earn the respect of the footy world, not go out and market ourselves.
"I don't think words will change anything about what we want to do or how much fitter and stronger and better the guys have become."
The players have this week taken part in a four-day extreme training camp where the list was captured by former soldiers and subjected to sleep and food deprivation.
"The players have been doing an inordinate amount of work and preparation for the season," Wallace said.
"There were some fantastic shots that could have been on the back page of the Herald Sun of these blokes going down Taipan Wall today, a 150m mountain landscape that the guys were traversing down.
"It would have been fantastic, but what we wanted to do was do our own thing, and challenge the players and challenge ourselves without much fanfare."
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