Port coach Hinkley wary of Richmond’s post-Hardwick era

Port coach Hinkley wary of Richmond’s post-Hardwick era

Port Adelaide coach Ken Hinkley is warning his gamers to count on the surprising as Richmond start life after Damien Hardwick.

Hardwick’s resignation from the membership he coached since 2010 surprised Hinkley and the broader AFL world.

“He has been an absolute great of the game,” Hinkley stated.

“He’s premiership coach at a great football club and you have to be nothing but shocked.”

The Tigers, struggling in 14th spot forward of internet hosting the red-hot Power on the MCG on Sunday, appointed Andrew McQualter as interim coach.

The caretaker coach stated whereas Hardwick’s resignation was deeply felt by gamers, they’d quickly refocused to their activity.

“It actually wasn’t much of a challenge at all … the players have been unbelievable with their energy this week,” McQualter stated.

“It’s pretty clear that we’ve still got belief in the way we play.

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“The group has been excellent. The leaders have been excellent and it hasn’t been as much as us to drive a lot of that vitality to be sincere.”

Hinkley was an assistant coach at Gold Coast when McQualter played for the Suns.

And while Hinkley doesn’t expect McQualter to change too much at the Tigers, he admits some unease ahead of the MCG encounter.

“Richmond are fairly accustomed to the individuals who they have in cost,” he stated.

“I’d think about they will observe a fairly related programming and the same sport model however there could also be some tweaks.

“We talked about that with the playing group. There’s some unknowns, we’ll never quite know what those unknowns are until we start the game.

“So we’ve got simply bought to be able to convey our greatest and hopefully our greatest shall be ok.”

Port’s best has been good enough to down seven opponents in a row, lifting the Power to third spot at the start of the round.

But Hinkley again will be without his key attacking tandem of Charlie Dixon (thigh) and Todd Marshall (concussion), forcing him to be creative with his forward line-up.

‘”We have been capable of create it (successful) in numerous methods, however I feel all golf equipment have to do this in some unspecified time in the future,” he stated.

“You have to search out alternative ways to win as a result of even when the names are in your crew, they do not essentially all the time play properly.

“You need to create an opportunity to win and that’s what we’ve been able to do for a good period of time now.”

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