Townsville Bulletin

Some Tigers tipped to reject hub move

- RUSSELL GOULD

RICHMOND coach Damien Hardwick can’t guarantee all his players will join an interstate hub but said he was “dying to get there”.

The Tigers are set to be one of six teams relocating to Queensland for the remainder of the AFL season.

Tigers captain Trent Cotchin declared earlier this week there was a “genuine chance” some of his teammates wouldn’t travel when the team was inevitably forced intestate for a period of time, citing family reasons as a potential issue.

Hardwick said Richmond was a family club, and while “the club” would travel, individual discussion­s could be required for some.

But the two-time premiershi­p coach said the up-anddown 2020 season would be one of “acceptance” and the Tigers were happy to accept whatever was required of them.

“Acceptance is a big thing. This season, overall, has been a season of distractio­ns,” Hardwick said. “It’s the side that best gets a handle on those distractio­ns and realises they are what they are (that) is going to flourish.

“At the moment, I’d probably say, ‘Are we handling it to the best of our ability? We’re going OK. Could we handle it better? Absolutely. But a lot of clubs are in the same boat.

“All I will say is we’re dying to get there (to the interstate hub), and we’re dying to play.

“The club will go. Individual decisions will be made along the way.”

Hardwick said a move could even help the splutterin­g Tigers who have lost the past two games going into an “important” clash with Melbourne on Sunday.

“I think it’s going to be a blessing. We are strong on connection at this footy club and this is going to give us an opportunit­y to connect,” he said.

“One thing we have struggled with is we have been separated by protocols (at training). We are happy to go and going to take as great a side as possible and win as many games as we can. Get me on the plane.”

Hardwick said slow starts had been a theme for Richmond in recent seasons.

The Tigers lost six of the opening 13 rounds last year before storming home to 12 in a row and the premiershi­p.

But he conceded the Tigers weren’t playing the “Richmond way” and the shortened season demanded they rediscover their best against the Demons.

“We sort of have to find our brand again,” he said.

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