AFL News: Hardwick accused of 'weak f---ing p---ks' VFL sledge, Bombers baked for losing the unlosable

By The Roar / Editor

VFL club Williamstown are reportedly seeking an explanation from Richmond, after their players allegedly copped an extraordinary spray from Damien Hardwick.

According to a report by the Herald Sun, the Tigers coach blew up spectacularly during their clash with the Tigers’ reserves team, after Seagulls player Darby Henderson was reported for striking Rhyan Mansell.

Henderson appeared to hit the Tiger from behind after being pushed into the fence, sparking a fracas, with Williamstown alleging Hardwick called two players ‘weak f—ing pricks’.

“He verbally abused one of the Williamstown players ­because of a hit early in the first quarter… there was some sort of verbal altercation with Dimma [Hardwick] verbally abusing the player,” a Seagulls official told the Herald Sun.

“He branded two players ‘weak f—ing pricks’ and said to them ‘come over here and I’ll show you how tough you are.”

Richmond have denied Hardwick made the second remark, and released a statement to the Herald Sun.

“The club acknowledges there was an exchange of words following an incident in the first quarter which led to a Williamstown player being reported for rough conduct,” the statement reads.

“As far as the club is concerned, that is the end of the matter.”

The Tigers defeated the Seagulls by 55 points.

Damien Hardwick (Photo by Graham Denholm/AFL Photos via Getty Images)

‘Couldn’t run a bath’: Bombers slammed for final minute from hell in loss to Pies

Essendon have been quickly slammed following their loss after the siren to Collingwood on Sunday, with the club’s leaders and coaches coming under fire for their handling of the final minutes.

The Magpies took the ball end to end deep into the final quarter following a Bombers behind, leading to Jamie Elliott’s mark and winning goal.

Speaking on Fox Footy’s First Crack, David King was scathing of the Dons, applying particular heat to captain Dyson Heppell and senior players Zach Merrett, Andrew McGrath and Dylan Shiel, as well as coach Ben Rutten.

“You’d have to say the Essendon leaders couldn’t a run a bath,” King said.

“You’re the captain, Dyson Heppell – they’re looking for you to make the Scott Pendlebury-Darcy Moore decisions that were made late in the game.

“This is absolute coaching, this is situational training. If it’s good enough for Craig McRae to be doing it, first year with Collingwood, with no expectations on this group, then why isn’t it good enough for Ben Rutten to be doing it with Essendon?

“Heppell’s on the bench! Two minutes to go, Heppell’s on the bench. Work that out. Why would you have your captain on the bench when the game’s in the balance?”

For King, the most egregious error came immediately following Harrison Jones’ behind with 49 seconds remaining, with Shiel, McGrath and Merrett failing to set up in the event he missed.

“These players on the edges… they are coming in to celebrate. The time is not to celebrate!” King said.

“That’s the leadership group there – McGrath, Merrett, Shiel.”

Former St Kilda great Leigh Montagna agreed, saying the Bombers’ set-up for the final kick-in was an unmitigated disaster.

“Essendon just hadn’t got set up,” Montagna said.

“If you’re a strong team, strong leaders, you are saying, ‘Hey, let’s presume he’s going to miss the kick. Everybody get in your positions. How do we want to set up, what do we want it to look like? Let’s make sure that if this kick misses, they’re set up.

“They had 46 seconds on the clock – Elliott took that mark with 26 seconds. They had 20 seconds from coast to coast for him to even have that shot at goal.

“They’ll be kicking themselves, Essendon… really, they should have been able to deny Collingwood going to full length of the field inside a minute.”

The win is the Magpies’ ninth by 12 points or less this season, and leaves them fourth on the ladder.

‘Worrying concern’: Ratten blasts substandard Optus Stadium surface

St Kilda coach Brett Ratten has warned Optus Stadium management the ground could face legal repercussion from players in the event of an injury, after the playing surface heavily impacted the Saints’ clash with West Coast.

Following torrential rain in Perth and a football friendly match between Manchester United and Aston Villa on Saturday night, the ‘shifting’ turf saw players repeatedly slip and slide throughout the Saints’ victory on Sunday.

Speaking after the match, Ratten said the venue may have to ready themselves to face consequences, citing former Carlton player Luke O’Sullivan taking legal action against the AFL and the Blues for a substandard Waverley Park surface that allegedly caused a serious knee injury as precedent.

“I wouldn’t like a player to get a long-term injury that never play the game again, or something like that,” Ratten said.

“That is the worrying concern. If something did happen, would a player sue the ground? It has happened before. It happened in my time as a player, [with] Luke O’Sullivan.

“That is something they may need to consider when scheduling.”

However, Eagles coach Adam Simpson had nothing but praise for the ground staff, who put in an overnight effort to ensure the turf was fit to play after a week of heavy rain had left the surface in terrible shape.

“I thought they did a great job getting the game away with the way it was heading last night and the rain that’s been here all week,” he said.

“The problem we had was one side of the ground was quite dry and the other was quite boggy. That’s OK. Both teams had to deal with it.”

The Saints’ win leaves them only percentage behind the eighth-placed Western Bulldogs.

The Crowd Says:

2022-07-26T11:37:53+00:00

Rick Mussell

Guest


Thoughts ???? on the SHOVE into the fence! Or that doesn’t matter?

2022-07-26T02:06:39+00:00

AndyS

Guest


Different, maybe. Injuries nonetheless, due to playing on an unstable surface.

2022-07-26T01:03:13+00:00

Spanner

Roar Rookie


When lambert played improved whole Centre line and forward line will be sadly missed but good on him making the decision let’s all hope edwards does same thing he starting too become embarrassing too watch

2022-07-25T22:52:48+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


Different type of traction Andy, one is rooted the other is not makes a difference & can cause different type of long term injuries as the Rat was suggesting.

2022-07-25T20:56:20+00:00

Charlie Keegan

Roar Guru


Yeah fair I don’t mind losing given that the Bombers won’t make finals.

2022-07-25T16:32:26+00:00

AndyS

Guest


There was never anything much hydroponic about that ground back in the day. They made sure it was quite the opposite, in fact :laughing: https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/teams/st-kilda/danny-frawley-looks-back-at-moorabbins-memorable-moments/news-story/69711843fdee51f4541936e09bb4eebe

2022-07-25T13:13:40+00:00

J.T. Delacroix

Guest


*Correction, FDFL.

2022-07-25T13:08:46+00:00

J.T. Delacroix

Guest


Probably right there, Dougie. Not a lot in it. I went to the 1996 WDFL GF between Yarraville & Parkside. Now that was ‘willing.’ Both on & off the field. Full on, to say the least.

2022-07-25T12:52:50+00:00

RT

Roar Rookie


Players can choose to use screw-ins which would help with slipping. I wonder what the AFLPA ground inspection concluded before the game. Just a tick I presume.

2022-07-25T12:39:10+00:00

Pumping Dougie

Roar Guru


Apologies to the Williamstown player - I've just seen the footage again and he didn't king hit the Richmond player or even swing his fist ... he just bumped the player in the back forcefully from behind. It was still a weak act and deserves Dimma's ire, but was never going to seriously hurt the Richmond player. Should be a non-story.

2022-07-25T12:09:48+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


You clearly haven’t run on a hydroponic grass oval but you may have smoked it but that’s for another argument :laughing:

2022-07-25T11:41:51+00:00

XI

Roar Guru


It was a game that was unloseable for both teams at certain points

2022-07-25T10:54:12+00:00

Doctor Rotcod

Roar Rookie


Weird for Ratten to complain when the Saints were gifted four goals due to slips by Eagles players and Wood… Wait, it was a four goal game.

2022-07-25T10:24:16+00:00

Dusty does Danger

Roar Rookie


Can’t remember seeing that one but I watch the Swans as much as watch the Dons. Which actually more than Freo :happy:

2022-07-25T10:20:44+00:00

Charlie Keegan

Roar Guru


Didn’t Mccartin do that last year? He only copped six

2022-07-25T10:16:28+00:00

Dusty does Danger

Roar Rookie


Actually a shame not much being said about the retirement of Lambert. What a great story! one of the many pickups Tigers have latched onto that were overlooked by other clubs. 3 Premierships. We won all the games he played in this year. A real lucky charm for the club. Will be missed :crying:

2022-07-25T09:51:59+00:00

AndyS

Guest


After generations of mudwrestling at Moorabin, hearing a St Kilda coach getting pious about the surface of a ground... :shocked: :laughing:

2022-07-25T08:42:50+00:00

Spanner

Roar Rookie


Witch-hunt it’s fact media love too bad mouth richmond football club and hardwick

2022-07-25T08:19:02+00:00

Dusty does Danger

Roar Rookie


As a Richmond supporter, nothing wrong with that loss. What are they on about! :sick:

2022-07-25T08:17:45+00:00

Dusty does Danger

Roar Rookie


Watched the reply, king hit from behind. That’s pretty bad, at least 8 weeks. I thought Dimma held back for that act, absolutely disgusting. I’m amazed that incident got no air time but Dimma’s words did.

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