Wallace wants more from mid-range Tigers
3:25:51 PM Tue 14 February, 2006
Scott Spits
Sportal for afl.com.au
Richmond coach Terry Wallace says the club will need improvement from its mid-range players in order to progress in 2006.
After one season in charge of the Tigers, Wallace also says the club must find a happy balance with its attacking style of play and defensive accountability.
"I genuinely think we'll improve. I think we'll improve in the middle of the ground by just having more options rotating through there, getting Dave Rodan back into the side, having a few players like (Chris) Hyde and (Chris) Newman - who are just that 12 months further advanced - coming through the middle of the ground," Wallace said before Richmond's pre-season training session at Victoria Park on Tuesday.
"I think you'd expect that they'd be natural development from the younger boys, although I don't expect too much out of those because most of ours are only one or two years in the system.
"You should expect that (Shane) Tuck and (Mark) Coughlan can further improve. They had good years but probably got tired in the second half of the season (in 2005).
"Really the mid-range players is where you're looking at - guys that have been in the system for 4-6 years."
Wallace put the onus on 27-year-old big man Troy Simmonds - a veteran of 191 AFL matches with Melbourne, Fremantle and Richmond - to take a big step up after one season with the Tigers.
"Troy Simmonds is someone that we'd expect to have a stronger year now that he's 12 months into our system. Blokes like Ray Hall, Jay Schulz, Kelvin Moore - I would think that's where our natural improvement should come," Wallace said.
Without putting a figure on the number of matches the Tigers are seeking to win in 2006, Wallace says the club is striving for greater consistency in its performances.
"That's one of the things that we've concentrated on over the summer. We want to play attacking football but it can't be to the detriment of just allowing the opposition to do what they like," he said.
"A natural balance is where you've got to be and I think probably the first 12 months (of my coaching contract) was getting confidence back into the boys and sort of saying 'just go and play, go and run, and do all that you need to do'.
"Twelve months on we need to have a happy medium. I think we've got a good enough attacking brand of footy, but defensively we weren't sound in some games last year. We just need to get that balance right."
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