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Dead Man Walking - Sheahan
« on: April 13, 2009, 10:56:46 PM »
Richmond Tigers coach Terry Wallace is on death row
Mike Sheahan | April 14, 2009 12:00am

TERRY Wallace went into the 2009 season knowing nothing less than a top-eight finish would keep him in a job.

At a minimum. In reality, he would need one finals win, maybe even two, to earn him an extension at Punt Rd.
 
Three rounds into his fifth season, Richmond is winless and last on the ladder.

In the history of the final eight, only three clubs have lost their first three games and gone on to play finals.

Richmond isn't going to be the fourth.

The Tigers have won two of 12 quarters of football this year. They are a mess. The coach is on death row.

They play Melbourne, 15th, at the MCG on Sunday in what might be titled Sunday, Bloody Sunday -- the sequel.

Wallace's Richmond teams have won 35 of 91 games and, it might be argued, the group is only marginally more accomplished than Danny Frawley's wooden-spoon collection of 2004.

Coaches must be judged on their records; a 38 per cent win rate over four and a bit seasons simply isn't good enough.

Wallace's players continue to let him down, yet the fact is he picks his teams and the coaching staff in general must accept responsibility for the decision-making and skill execution of those players.

3AW's Rex Hunt, a Richmond premiership player, said after the Tigers' 47-point loss to the Western Bulldogs at Etihad Stadium: "It's a dark day in the history of the Richmond Football Club."

What made the performance even worse was the broad view the Bulldogs played at 70-75 per cent of their capacity, yet still won by eight goals.

They didn't kick a goal until the second quarter, their first seven scores were behinds, and several of their better players had quiet afternoons.

The one mitigating fact for Richmond this year is its tough start: Carlton, Geelong (at Geelong) and the Bulldogs.

Those three have won eight of nine games.

Clearly, many of us were deceived by Richmond's statistically impressive second half of 2008, when it won eight of 11 games.

Of the eight scalps, only Hawthorn finished in the final eight. The Brisbane Lions were the next best and they finished 10th.

The question now is: Can the coach survive long enough to enjoy a more accommodating next few weeks?

Wallace said on April 3, after the first-round humiliation to Carlton: "We want to be judged over the next month."

They might be 2-3 at the end of that month.

Given the public utterances of president Gary March since the end of last season, I suspect the die is cast, but Wallace is entitled to that month.

What has cruelled Wallace is the pathetic performance against Carlton. Three honourable losses would have been acceptable to this point; sadly, only the defeat at Geelong came with any honour.

Yet it's hard to see how this group is going to get significantly better in a hurry.

The players who can help are Trent Cotchin, Andrew Raines, Ben Cousins and Kane Johnson, and maybe Jordan McMahon.

Cotchin is a future star who hasn't played this year, Raines is handy, McMahon is young enough, but is he good enough?

Cousins and Johnson are in their 30s, as are Joel Bowden, Nathan Brown, Matthew Richardson and Troy Simmonds, all of whom played against the Western Bulldogs.

The indictment on the coach is the failure of so many, particularly Richard Tambling and Jay Schulz, to develop in his time.

There's the failure of Jake King and Luke McGuane to improve their foot skills; the failure of the club to pick and/or develop a back-up ruckman for Simmonds.

Drafting? It's a recurring nightmare.

The best player in the game was Shaun Higgins, taken at No. 7 in 2005.

Dylan Addison went at 27 in that draft.

The Tigers took Jarrad Oakley-Nicholls at eight, Cleve Hughes at 24. Richardson remains Richmond's best player. At 34.

http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/sport/afl/story/0,26576,25330115-5015601,00.html
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Re: Dead Man Walking - Sheahan
« Reply #1 on: April 13, 2009, 11:02:59 PM »
Richardson remains Richmond's best player. At 34.

Thats the scariest thing about our Football Club.
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Re: Dead Man Walking - Sheahan
« Reply #2 on: April 13, 2009, 11:41:20 PM »
Richardson remains Richmond's best player. At 34.

Thats the scariest thing about our Football Club.


I agree 100%



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Richmond coach Terry Wallace rejects sack talk - HUN
« Reply #3 on: April 13, 2009, 11:53:16 PM »
Richmond coach Terry Wallace rejects sack talk

Michael Horan | April 14, 2009 12:00am

TERRY Wallace refused to concede there is any extra pressure on himself or his team as it steels for the bottom-of-the-ladder battle against Melbourne.

Winless after three rounds on the back of a 47-point loss to the Western Bulldogs, there is speculation the Richmond coach's tenure could come to an abrupt end if the Tigers falter next week.

A club-record membership of 34,903 - built on the hype and hope of Ben Cousins' recruitment - is rapidly sliding into despair as Richmond finds itself last on the ladder.

President Gary March would not comment on the coach's security or future, and Wallace denied there was any extra pressure on the him or the team to win.

"In all honesty I don't think so at all. What you've got to do is just stay true to yourselves and get on with what's coming up over the next couple of weeks," Wallace said.

"Some might have picked us in Round 1 (v Carlton), don't think any would have in Round 2 or 3. We've played two of three undefeated sides - we're not at that level, we weren't at that level last year.
"That's the reality of where it's at.

"Clearly we need to do the next few weeks right."

But Wallace, in the fifth and final year of his contract, conceded Richmond lacked the skill to match the top sides.

"At the moment we're not showing that. . . We've got guys we've brought into the team that have turned the ball over at critical times of matches," he said.

"They have a go - that's a very tough thing as a coach - it's very difficult to come back into the changerooms when you know guys are having an absolute red hot crack for you, but their skill level is not up to it."

http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/sport/afl/story/0,26576,25330476-19742,00.html
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Re: Richmond coach Terry Wallace rejects sack talk - HUN
« Reply #4 on: April 13, 2009, 11:57:25 PM »
Richmond coach Terry Wallace rejects sack talk

Michael Horan | April 14, 2009 12:00am

TERRY Wallace refused to concede there is any extra pressure on himself or his team as it steels for the bottom-of-the-ladder battle against Melbourne.

Winless after three rounds on the back of a 47-point loss to the Western Bulldogs, there is speculation the Richmond coach's tenure could come to an abrupt end if the Tigers falter next week.

A club-record membership of 34,903 - built on the hype and hope of Ben Cousins' recruitment - is rapidly sliding into despair as Richmond finds itself last on the ladder.

President Gary March would not comment on the coach's security or future, and Wallace denied there was any extra pressure on the him or the team to win.

"In all honesty I don't think so at all. What you've got to do is just stay true to yourselves and get on with what's coming up over the next couple of weeks," Wallace said.

"Some might have picked us in Round 1 (v Carlton), don't think any would have in Round 2 or 3. We've played two of three undefeated sides - we're not at that level, we weren't at that level last year.
"That's the reality of where it's at.

"Clearly we need to do the next few weeks right."

But Wallace, in the fifth and final year of his contract, conceded Richmond lacked the skill to match the top sides.

"At the moment we're not showing that. . . We've got guys we've brought into the team that have turned the ball over at critical times of matches," he said.

"They have a go - that's a very tough thing as a coach - it's very difficult to come back into the changerooms when you know guys are having an absolute red hot crack for you, but their skill level is not up to it."

http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/sport/afl/story/0,26576,25330476-19742,00.html


gee i hope we sack this fool.

cant believe he says stuff like "having a real hot go"

you have got to be joking and i cant believes he talks about the lack of skill!!

who recruited most of them you fool?? you did
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Re: Dead Man Walking - Sheahan
« Reply #5 on: April 14, 2009, 08:25:43 AM »
what would everyone be saying if we win the next 10 straight?

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Re: Dead Man Walking - Sheahan
« Reply #6 on: April 14, 2009, 12:30:55 PM »
Disgraceful headline. ::)
No matter what the circumstances of yesterday's game/our coaching situation.
Thank goodness I don't buy that awful rag.
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Re: Dead Man Walking - Sheahan
« Reply #7 on: April 14, 2009, 01:26:18 PM »
what would everyone be saying if we win the next 10 straight?

We should have sacked him weeks ago when we had the chance  ;D

Disgraceful headline. ::)

Have to agree but not surprising

No doubt Mike's even more bitter than normal because he did pick us for the 8 this year ::) :P :wallywink
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Re: Dead Man Walking - Sheahan
« Reply #8 on: April 14, 2009, 01:27:25 PM »
what would everyone be saying if we win the next 10 straight?

Well not much because half the posters here wouldn't be seen for quids if that was the case.

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« Reply #9 on: April 14, 2009, 01:33:25 PM »
bloody tasteless headline...and too think the afl named a building in this prix honour, what next :wallywink
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Re: Dead Man Walking - Sheahan
« Reply #10 on: April 14, 2009, 01:43:41 PM »
what would everyone be saying if we win the next 10 straight?

Well not much because half the posters here wouldn't be seen for quids if that was the case.
Chuck... Chuck... Chuck!....
We have won two quarters out of twelve this year so i think winning the next ten is somewhat out of the question.
Do you think the 'posters here' are getting a kick out of our insipid proformances.

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« Reply #11 on: April 14, 2009, 01:51:26 PM »
what would everyone be saying if we win the next 10 straight?

Well not much because half the posters here wouldn't be seen for quids if that was the case.
Chuck... Chuck... Chuck!....
We have won two quarters out of twelve this year so i think winning the next ten is somewhat out of the question.
Do you think the 'posters here' are getting a kick out of our insipid proformances.

Thats the sad thing about these idiots on here, they think we are ooh so happy we are going to miss finals again.

yep so happy about the mess we find ourselves in.

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« Reply #12 on: April 14, 2009, 01:58:45 PM »
Chuck... Chuck... Chuck!....
We have won two quarters out of twelve this year so i think winning the next ten is somewhat out of the question.
Do you think the 'posters here' are getting a kick out of our insipid proformances.

I didn't give any sort of indication that I believed it would happen, all I said was if it did (and once again I am not giving a statement on the probability, or lack of it  ;D) that half the chickenshit posters would be under rocks hiding.

And yes I think some posters are using where we find ourselves on the ladder to push their own agenda.

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« Reply #13 on: April 14, 2009, 02:01:20 PM »


Thats the sad thing about these idiots on here, they think we are ooh so happy we are going to miss finals again.

yep so happy about the mess we find ourselves in.

Not needed.
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« Reply #14 on: April 14, 2009, 02:14:08 PM »
Chuck... Chuck... Chuck!....
We have won two quarters out of twelve this year so i think winning the next ten is somewhat out of the question.
Do you think the 'posters here' are getting a kick out of our insipid proformances.

I didn't give any sort of indication that I believed it would happen, all I said was if it did (and once again I am not giving a statement on the probability, or lack of it  ;D) that half the chickenpoo posters would be under rocks hiding.

And yes I think some posters are using where we find ourselves on the ladder to push their own agenda.
I can only speak for myself Chuck but all i want is to walk away from a game with a smile on my face. To sing our song and be excited about who we play the next week, because we could beat anyone we come up against, whether it be a top side or a bottom side, and that my friend i have not felt for as long as i can remeber. What about you?
So if a few people seem a little jaded maybe they are!!
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