Horrible, diabolical, horrendous … Dreamtime was a nightmare for Richmond coach Damien Hardwick.
The Tigers coach didn’t mince his phrases on Saturday evening after Essendon rallied from three targets down early within the final quarter to win their AFL Dreamtime At The ‘G conflict by a degree.
The 10.11 (71) to 10.10 (70) victory means Richmond’s 13-game successful streak over the Bombers is over and, as soon as once more, their season is on a knife’s edge.
Last week’s upset win over Geelong is a distant reminiscence, with Richmond 14th on the ladder.
“It was a horrible game by us … to give up 142 uncontested marks was just diabolical,” Hardwick mentioned.
“We just couldn’t get the ball back, which is incredibly frustrating.
“It was wasn’t helped by the truth that offensively, we simply gave the ball again – 36 giveaway turnovers within the entrance half is simply horrendous by nature.”
When it was noted that despite all that, the Tigers were still 18 points ahead early in the last quarter, Hardwick shot back with, “…however taking part in extremely poorly”.
“We simply could not essentially do something overly nicely … we simply could not get something on our phrases,” he added.
“We must be higher than the place we’re positioned on the ladder. I’ve to take some accountability for that, however as a taking part in group we do must additionally.
“We’ve got to get to work – the season’s still alive.”
Rhyan Mansell had a shot at objective late within the recreation that would have sealed it for Richmond, nevertheless it went out on the complete.
“He’s one of those guys who tries his backside off,” Hardwick mentioned.
“At least he put himself in the position to have the shot on goal.”
Hardwick additionally revealed that veteran ahead Jack Riewoldt in all probability shouldn’t be taking part in, however the long-term damage to Tom Lynch means the Tigers don’t have any selection.
“Jack’s battling his backside off … he probably shouldn’t be playing, he’s incredibly sore,” Hardwick mentioned.
“He’s tough. He’s putting his hand up to play because I need him.
“But we want extra.”
Source: www.perthnow.com.au