Richmond coach sees opportunity in injury adversity

Richmond coach sees opportunity in injury adversity

In adversity, Richmond coach Damien Hardwick sees alternative.

Hardwick admits he did not have many magnets with participant names to throw round his choice whiteboard for Friday night time’s conflict in opposition to Sydney.

Hardwick has 13 gamers together with star ahead Tom Lynch (foot) and co-captain Toby Nankervis (ankle) sidelined by damage.

But he is excited by the possibility that presents for a batch of Tiger cubs to indicate their wares in opposition to the Swans.

“There weren’t too many magnets to throw around to be honest with you,” Hardwick stated getting into the Gather Round fixture at Adelaide Oval.

“It’s a rotten run of luck with the significant long-term injuries as well.

“But what it does do is present alternatives for different gamers and see these guys step up.

“A guy like Samson Ryan has been waiting for his opportunities for two or three years and he gets an opportunity, a guy like Ben Miller comes in for another opportunity to hold down the number one ruck spot.

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“So we’re actually excited to see what these guys can supply.

“The great thing about AFL is it’s a challenge every week.”

Miller and key ahead Jack Riewoldt return to a Richmond facet to cowl injured trio Lynch, who will miss three months after foot surgical procedure, Nankervis and Jack Graham (hamstring).

But the Swans even have their very own damage issues, with 4 gamers dominated out by damage – Lance Franklin, Dane Rampe, Paddy McCartin and his brother Tom McCartin.

Sydney coach John Longmire summoned Corey Warner, Hayden McLean and Matt Roberts as replacements for an Adelaide Oval encounter that represents an early season flashpoint for each golf equipment.

The Swans (two wins, two losses) maintain sixth spot however have been inconsistent, although Hardwick and his Twelfth-placed Tigers (one win, a draw and two defeats) stay cautious of final 12 months’s crushed grand finalists.

“They’re a really, really good side and they’re going to be one of the sides challenging for top four, no question … and we will treat them as such,” Hardwick stated.

“They’re probably a little like us, not playing their best footy at the moment, but we know what they’re capable of.”

Source: www.perthnow.com.au