Finals not on Tigers' radar

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Aug 21, 2005
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You heard it here second, Terry speaks:

Richmond coach Terry Wallace believes it is too early for his club to consider making the finals despite good signs that indicate the Tigers are on track.

Speaking at his weekly media conference on Tuesday, Wallace said much will depend on who wins the close games, referring not just to the Tigers, but all clubs in contention.

"I think it's too early for us to be saying we're a contender for the top eight or not. We've just got to try to win the winnable games," Wallace said

"The weekend was disappointing because there was an opportunity late in the fourth quarter and we didn't manage to seal the game.

"We've probably won most of our close finishes and have got over the line.

"Winning those close encounters, it's probably the difference between making a spot in the eight and not making a spot in the eight," he said.

With Richmond facing the Kangaroos and the Hawks in the next two weeks, conceivably the Tigers could go into the second half of the season in very good shape, but with interstate games coming against Port Adelaide and Sydney after the break, Wallace is keeping a cool head.

"Looking at our draw, we've still got a fairly tough draw ahead of us. We've got two games before the break and then we've still got a few interstate games to come," he said

With the ‘bump' back in the spotlight again after Tim Notting's hit on Blake Caracella which left the Collingwood with a fractured vertebra, Wallace believes that as long as it's fair, there will always be the room for the good old fashioned hip ‘n' shoulder.

"Like most people I think we should outlaw anything that's head high. I think most people believe the bump should stand if it's full body contact, but we must be careful of anything that's head high," he said.

With Cat Gary Ablett's bump on Eagle David Wirrpanda coming under scrutiny by the AFL tribunal, Wallace said he's baffled by what reaches and what doesn't reach the tribunal.

"I'm still surprised at some that do and some that don't every week," he said.

"We've had instances in the past few weeks that should come up and they haven't been looked at. That's just the circumstances of each and every week with the tribunal and the review committee," Wallace said.

Wallace sought to clarify with AFL umpires boss Jeff Gieschen several decisions from the Tigers game with Fremantle on Saturday night. While comfortable with the outcome, he was looking more for an explanation for his players than anything else.

"There was half a dozen instances in the game where we wanted clarification. We need to be able to go back to the players so that we can actually understand how we need to play the rule next time.

"I was comfortable with the outcome. I didn't have any issues. If we had been disappointed with it, we would have put in an official complaint with the umpires department, which we didn't do," he said.

- Sportal for afl.com.au
 

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:) WE should be 7-5 after our next two (wins against the Kangaroos and Hawks - having said that, these games we should win are the ones which worry me most).
A look ahead sees games against Carlton, Essendon, Port Adelaide, Brisbane (in Melbourne), St Kilda (?????), the Bulldogs (?????) and West Coast (in Melbourne where we went within two points last season) (????).
I think finals should definitely be on the radar - but can't help but feel that game last weekend against the purple people eaters might be costly. Maybe one of those often years where we fall agonisingly on egame short!
Look, at the start of the year didn't think we were a finals chance, but definitely set themselves up to do so!!!:)
 
Am happy with that level of expectation this year. Provided the improvement factor remains high I will be more than pleased, especially with the group we have blooded and how they have come on. After so long a wait I would prefer to allow us to build at an appropriate pace to ensure we are in finals for a long time not just another 1995 or 2001 demo. So far to me that all looks in pretty good hands....so far.
 
True Thylacine said:
Am happy with that level of expectation this year. Provided the improvement factor remains high I will be more than pleased, especially with the group we have blooded and how they have come on. After so long a wait I would prefer to allow us to build at an appropriate pace to ensure we are in finals for a long time not just another 1995 or 2001 demo. So far to me that all looks in pretty good hands....so far.

I see a lot of similarities with 95 but not 01.

We had a young team with a lot of good young players breaking through like Maxfield in 95. If we didnt sack Northey, we would have gone on to be regular finals contendors.

2001 was just a joke on all of us. A lot of the same players from 95 were there in 01 like Campbell, Daffy etc but 6 years older, and instead of bringing through young players to complement them and grow with the club, we brought in recycled hacks like Hudson.

We're in much better shape this time around than 95 because there's not a single nuff nuff thats going to turn around and say we need a premiership coach to take over the team
 
1980 said:
I see a lot of similarities with 95 but not 01.

We had a young team with a lot of good young players breaking through like Maxfield in 95. If we didnt sack Northey, we would have gone on to be regular finals contendors.

2001 was just a joke on all of us. A lot of the same players from 95 were there in 01 like Campbell, Daffy etc but 6 years older, and instead of bringing through young players to complement them and grow with the club, we brought in recycled hacks like Hudson.

We're in much better shape this time around than 95 because there's not a single nuff nuff thats going to turn around and say we need a premiership coach to take over the team


Good point! Or a coach wanting a suntan...I am still unsure what happened first. Anyway...ancient history and I agree, lets not just make finals, lets build a Tiger dynasty that lasts for a decade or more.
 
True Thylacine said:
Good point! Or a coach wanting a suntan...I am still unsure what happened first. Anyway...ancient history and I agree, lets not just make finals, lets build a Tiger dynasty that lasts for a decade or more.

Totally agree. Which is why, maybe better for us to come 12th and pick up maybe a couple more decent young players to develop and go all out for a top 6 spot next season and play in at least 2 finals games, rather than finish 8th and play one finals game this season.
 

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1980 said:
Totally agree. Which is why, maybe better for us to come 12th and pick up maybe a couple more decent young players to develop and go all out for a top 6 spot next season and play in at least 2 finals games, rather than finish 8th and play one finals game this season.

comments like this really ****e me, who the fuch wants to finish 12th how gay! i want to make the finals every year we can! why dont we just let other teams win every week and finish last so we can get draft picks so we can then become better than everyone else eventually and they will let us win as they are trying to come last. the present system is ****ed!
 
if we can win the next two it will put us at 7-5 with 10 games to go. with 6 out of our last 7 games at the g we are a good chance to sneak in.
 
If we were to sneak into the finals it would be a plus but wallace is taking it one game at a time and with our youth playing well this has turned into a good season.
If we made finals it would just take our youth to the next level because they have just played against the top teams in the finals fever which is above the season level of play. Depending on how far we went it would just give us the fans and Wallace a look at our side and what we would need to do to win the whole thing in the future.

Any supporter who hasnt realised why Wallace has said he is not looking to finals is because his plan is his contract which is 5yrs and at that time, hopes to have the team ready to win it
 
richo1982 said:
comments like this really ****e me, who the fuch wants to finish 12th how gay! i want to make the finals every year we can! why dont we just let other teams win every week and finish last so we can get draft picks so we can then become better than everyone else eventually and they will let us win as they are trying to come last. the present system is ****ed!

Relax richo...neither 1980 nor I are saying we dont wanna make the finals just that its not a realistic expectation this year. If it happens bonus..if not....its not the end of the world nor Stalin's 5 Year Plan.
 
Plough knows that he has to manage supporters expectations as much as he has to coach the team. If he says now we're a chance for the finals and we miss out, he'll be lining these blokes up in front of Punt Road:

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(Does anyone still have that picture of Tiger supporters rioting down Punt Road?)
 

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