Wallace tells Tigers to put loss behind them
Lyall Johnson | August 3, 2008
THE true impact of Richmond's 10-goal touch-up by Geelong would be assessed over the coming weeks, according to coach Terry Wallace, who said his side had to put it behind them and "reload" in its push to make the finals.
The Cats put the boot into the Tigers last night with pressure football that caused the young Richmond side to cough up the ball consistently. Of the Cats' 20 goals, 13 of them resulted directly from turnovers.
"We just need to reload and get on with the rest (of the season)," Wallace said. "There's been plenty of sides beaten by Geelong and it's what you do over the three or four weeks after you play Geelong — whether it puts you back into your shell or whether you are just prepared to get on and play the footy.
"What were we? Five out of six leading into this game? It's five out of seven now — that's still pretty reasonable form for this time of the year, so we've just got to reload."
Wallace said the result showed how good Geelong was rather than how poor Richmond might have appeared and that his side, while still with plenty of work to do, was somewhere about where other sides were in relation to Geelong.
"I think that most sides that play Geelong get a reality check don't they? I mean that's the nature of where they're at and their football at the moment," he said.
"I thought our competitiveness in the game I had no issue with at all. When you look at contested possessions and tackle rations between the two sides, there wasn't that much difference.
"So cracking in and trying to get first use of the ball. It was 13 goals to six from turnovers, that's a massive difference between the two sides.
"We've still got a way to go, we know that and we understand that. But you have a look at other sides, good sides, in the competition. I think they beat Adelaide in Adelaide on their own ground by 68 point. They beat the Bulldogs two weeks ago down at Geelong by 60 points. They're a very good side.
"We're not to where they are, (but) I think we're around the same mark as what they've beaten other sides by. I would think Geelong would say they've been a much better side than (Richmond) over my period of time (as coach), but I think Geelong footy club would say we're getting more competitive games against Richmond now than what we were in the past."
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