Just follow your instincts, Cotchin urges his TigersJon Pierik
July 22, 2011
Dustin Martin at training yesterday. Photo: Sebastian CostanzoRICHMOND midfielder Trent Cotchin has urged teammates to play with a freedom not seen during a form slump in recent weeks, although that is unlikely to be enough to topple Geelong on Sunday.
The Tigers are mired in a four-game skid, a run expected to continue against the Cats at Etihad Stadium, a team they have not beaten since May 2006.
Preparation for what would be a stunning upset was not helped by a 15-point loss to Gold Coast on Saturday. The Tigers kicked six goals in the opening term but only three more for the match. The Tigers are 12 points outside the top eight and the finals appear a distant prospect.
''I think we've just gone away from playing on instinct and, with a young side, that's so important,'' Cotchin said yesterday.
''We've got to get back to playing on instinct, and hopefully that creates an improvement on the way we've been taking on sides … taking the game on when you can.''
Cotchin was one of several leaders who were vocal among their teammates immediately after the defeat to the Suns, again reinforcing why he almost certainly will be the Tigers' next captain.
''Like all the players, I was just disappointed in the way we finished off the game,'' he said.
Coach Damien Hardwick has said wins over Essendon and Fremantle caught his team off guard, leading to a rise in expectations - with the inference being his developing side was not ready to meet them.
Despite this, Hardwick says the improvement this year has been ''significant'', individually and as a team.
The Tigers have five wins and a draw so far - last year they finished with six wins.
To better last year's record, forward Jack Riewoldt and Dustin Martin must regain their mojo.
However, the lack of a quality ruckman and key defenders continues to hurt. The Tigers have already identified securing a key ruckman as a priority during trade week.
Since kicking five goals against the Lions in round 13, Martin has managed only three since. He has also struggled to find the ball as often as he did earlier in the year, suggesting the second-year player is tiring.
Riewoldt's slump needs to be put in perspective. He sits atop the goalkicking list (47), although he has a relatively modest seven majors in his past four matches. There have been suggestions he is nursing a sore back and ankle, but Cotchin insisted it was only general soreness. While the Cats remain a daunting challenge, Cotchin said all his team could do was focus on several key areas.
''It's not so much a scary prospect, but it just adds to the challenge,'' he said.
''Our contested possession in the midfield has been really disappointing this year, and it's something we're trying to resolve as a group.
''To win the hard ball and the tackling - it's all the basic things we need to get right to be competitive on the weekend.''
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