Tigers welcome selection logjam
Lyall Johnson | May 14, 2008
AFTER years of little or no pressure to win a place in Richmond's team, the Tigers have at least six experienced players, as well as their No.2 draft choice Trent Cotchin, pressing for a place in the side to play Geelong on Saturday.
While coach Terry Wallace said yesterday that Cotchin would be the least likely of the Coburg players to get a senior call-up, Joel Bowden, Graham Polak, Kayne Pettifer, Greg Tivendale, Jay Schulz and Dean Polo are contenders.
"Probably we've been in a situation over two or three years where we have almost gifted games to some young players to get games under their belts, to get them to 20s and 30s as quick as what you possibly can," Wallace said.
"I think that was just the nature of the position we were in with a lot of young boys and injuries — particularly last year (with) injuries — where you might have carried a bloke for a week or two, or two or three extra weeks, in the senior side.
"Where now we have got guys queued up waiting to play. And some of those are very experienced players and so that makes it interesting."
Bowden is the most "interesting". Wallace said yesterday the 29-year-old had been told when he was dropped that he was too slow to play in defence.
Bowden has played in attack with Coburg, but Wallace refused to say Bowden's defence days were over.
"What you try to do is restructure things and see whether you can get a better result another way."
With the Cats undefeated, Wallace admitted his team faces "a big challenge", but added that the Tigers had done well against ladder leaders this season.
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