It’s time Richmond makes a stand after disappointing start to 2014Shane Crawford
Herald-Sun
May 04, 2014 Dear Richmond,
I write this letter with great concern and frustration about what has happened so far in 2014 — and what might come for the rest of the season.
In my view, you’ve been the most disappointing team of 2014 so far. Bar none. That includes Carlton, a team that has come in for the biggest public scrutiny so far, and a team you were lucky to beat earlier this season.
The reality is that you are on the same amount of wins as the Blues right now — two victories — yet somehow you’ve managed to escape the blowtorch that has seared Mick Malthouse’s team.
You shouldn’t have escaped the attention, because what you have produced as a team this year has been nothing short of embarrassing.
This year was meant to be about consolidating your spot within the top eight — perhaps even the top four — and showing that making the finals last season was beginning to be a habit, not a one-off.
Lose against Geelong, and you might as well kiss September away this season. Win the match, and it might provide a platform for turning this ordinary season into a more memorable one.
What has been most disappointing so far this year has seemingly been a lack of hunger that you have produced this season. How the hell can that be the case? What’s there to be satisfied with?
As a football club, you’ve only played in a handful of finals in a generation. If you were satisfied with making an elimination final — and losing it to Carlton — then there has to be something seriously wrong.
The team you are playing, the Cats, would be excused for lacking hunger, except they don’t. So many of them have been tasted premiership success — some multiple times — that you would excuse them for being comfortable.
They are anything but satisfied and will be right there in the running again this season.
Your coach Damien Hardwick said recently that you have improved as a team this year. Surely, that’s not right. There is no evidence to back it up.
It looks as if things have gone completely in the opposite direction and unless things can turn around fast, it is going to be a long, cold and miserable winter.
I like and respect ‘Dimma’, but surely his comment was just rhetoric that not even the fans wouldn’t believe. How could they?
Sure, you’ve had some key players out, including Brett Deledio (who returns), Alex Rance and Ivan Maric, but take a look at every side. None of them are at full strength — you have to make do with what you have got on the field.
The exciting game style of last season; the midfield run and dare; the forward work and attacking pressure; and the hardworking defence that took you to the finals last year have all evaporated.
What you need to do today is to start channelling the fighting spirit of the club’s legendary former coach Tom Hafey, who is fighting his own health battle at the moment.
Hafey personifies that spirit and endeavour. You Tigers could do a lot worse than to think about Tommy today and come out with a passion and a persistence today against the Cats that would make him proud.
It’s a great opportunity for you. There are some potentially winnable games coming up after next week’s bye, but in my mind, your entire season rests on what you can bring to the table today.
C’mon Richmond, it’s time to show us what you really have got.
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