Saturday, May 17, 2014

Wounded, but not tigerish.

We didn’t let Tommy Hafey down today.

We’ve let him down nearly every single year since 1983. We let him down when we launched the player war with Collingwood. We let him down when we put KB in charge. We let him down when we sacked Northey. We let him down when we let Maxfield go. We let him down when we hired Gieschen on the back of soft late season wins. We let him down by not putting resources into recruitment when the draft became the most important thing in the game. We let him down when Frawley was the only candidate willing to coach us. We let him down when we traded ourselves out of the 2001 draft. We let him down when we gave Wallace five years. We let him down when Ottens left. We let him down when we drafted Oakley-Nichol on the back of his interview. We let him down when we went 0-2 against Gold Coast. We let him down in the elimination final last year. We let him down whenever someone gives one of our teenagers a cheap shot and we don’t fly the flag.

We let him down when Richmond wasn’t something to be proud of anymore, when Richmond became comfortable with being an easy beat, when Richmond players stopped standing up to be counted when things got tough.

Richmond let Tommy Hafey down long before today.

After we lose a legend of the club like Hafey, it rams home that we stopped producing legends in the early 80’s. My generation won’t be able to speak about legends of the clubs when we were young. Knights, Campbell and Richardson were great players but were never able to frank legendary status because of their surroundings. Who from this 22 will be a legend? Perhaps Cotchin or Jack but it’s likely they’ll stay because they are loyal, when really they should get out this summer before Richmond swallows up their careers as well. Dusty knows it; he put the feelers out last year. Next time someone other than Essendon will show interest, he’ll be out the door and I won’t blame him for a moment.

I watch a clip like this, with names like Barrett, Bartlett, Balme, Sheedy and Hart winning premierships. What memories do I have? When Turner went the knuckle against Essendon in 95 and when we beat Carlton in 2001 because Kouta did his knee? It’s pathetic.

I don’t really know what Hafey did at Richmond, I only know of what Hafey did at Richmond. So to blame a team including blokes as young as McDonough, Vlastuin and Lennon for letting down Tommy Hafey is farcical, Richmond stopped respecting Tommy Hafey long before any of those three walked through the door.

The easy thing right now is to blame Hardwick rather than the players. But after six years, they’re his players executing his game plan. After six years and one final, maybe the easiest thing is the only thing we’ve got left to blame. 9.20 is awful kicking and it’s unfair to blame that on Hardwick but it just shouldn’t come down to goal kicking against Melbourne. All power to them, it’s ace what they’ve done under Roos – but we should be able to kick all day long on our opposite and beat them, we may as well have done that today anyway.

Our game plan is nowhere, our best players carry too much burden and our youngest are asked to do too much and I’ve got a feeling that 2014 will get plenty worse before it gets any better. Anyone know what the draft is like this year?

Chaplin has moved from calming influence in 2013 to liability in 2014. Foley is running on fumes. Lloyd only kicks goals in junk time. Griffiths played 100% of game time for one effective possession. Vickery has gone backwards at an incredible rate. Morris is a back pocket plumber in a game that left that role behind a long time ago. All of these blokes were ordinary but Hardwick saw fit to pull Hampson, who wasn’t playing that badly, at half time.

We made some exceptionally ordinary players of theirs look like stars today. I can hack Tyson, Jones and Vince looking good because they’re all stars but Pederson, Watts and Gawn? Spare me. It’s just about boarding the joint up time when you let Pederson and Watts take 19 marks between them.

This is all compounded by the fact that we’ve lost Astbury, one of the players we can afford to lose the least. I don’t think that means we can afford to spare Chaplin some time in the VFL, bring in Petterd and Darrou if we need to. Petterd makes mistakes but at least we know he’ll always go 100%.

The shitty thing for Melbourne out of all of this is that we are the story when it should be them. They were great, they care and they’ve finally got a coach and footy department who can support the talent available to them. But we’ve lost the one club we had left to be smug about so I guess I’ll be reading a lot more for the rest of the year.

There were a few good things. Dusty played his best game at the club, not by numbers but by effort, he kept going all day in a losing effort. Lennon is going to be a star and I think it’s reasonable to ask why we haven’t seen him until now. Titch seems to have finally found his groove. And, goal kicking aside, Grigg keeps doing more than his fair share of heavy lifting, especially when the other team has the better of things.

By all reports we’ll have oodles of cap space for 2015 and at my count the potential delistings are up to a dozen. Whichever way we go, we need to add two or three plug and play midfielders. Players that can run all day and, importantly, will run just as hard back as they will forward.

We’ve spent two years building a list for contested footy, while the rest of the competition (Carlton doesn’t count) have been getting ready for run and gun footy. We need to find run, and we need to find it for round one 2015.

A better bloke than you, I and anyone involved currently at Richmond once said: “Nothing more tigerish than a tiger, a wounded tiger”, I only wish that were true because breaking point for a lot of people with this club isn’t far away.

To read about better times, because reading about them is the only fucking access I’ll have have to good times apparently, check out:

Rhett Bartlett’s Hafey piece in the New Daily


Also, make sure you read Demonblog's offering this week to remember what those first wins in a rebuild feel like. It might not be long until we are back in that territory.

Votes

5: Dustin Martin
4: Daniel Jackson
3: Shane Edwards
2: Shaun Grigg
1: Ben Lennon

Leaderboards

The Benny

14: David Astbury
13: Trent Cotchin
11: Jack Riewoldt
10: Shaun Hampson and Daniel Jackson
9: Ricky Petterd
8: Reece Conca and Dustin Martin
7: Brandon Ellis
5: Steven Morris
4: Matt Thomas, Sam Lloyd and Shaun Grigg
3: Ty Vickery and Shane Edwards
2: Brett Deledio and Nick Vlastuin
1: Ben Griffiths, Orren Stephenson and Ben Lennon

Blair Hartley Appreciation Award

10: Shaun Hampson
9: Ricky Petterd
4: Matt Thomas and Shaun Grigg

Anthony Banik Best First Year Player

4: Sam Lloyd
1: Ben Lennon

Joel Bowden’s Golden Left Boot

4: Shaun Grigg

Greg Tivendale Rookie Medal

4: Matt Thomas
1: Orren Stephenson

Championship belt

Incumbent
Winner
Streak
Wins
NA
Cotchin
1
1
Cotchin
Astbury
1
1
Astbury
Riewoldt
1
1
Riewoldt
Astbury
1
2
Astbury
Petterd
1
1
Petterd
Ellis
1
1
Ellis
Conca
1
1
Martin
Conca
1
1







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