Richmond senior coach Damien Hardwick says his recent stint in the US has given him "some great insights in what's going to take (the Tigers) forward" in 2023.
The three-time premiership coach returned for the pre-season earlier this month after visiting a number of American sporting clubs, including the Dallas Mavericks and a trip to Detroit, to deepen his own knowledge and coaching craft.
"I learnt a lot... One thing we always ask the players to do is develop, both professionally and personally, and it's something we take on board as a coaching group, we always aspire to do the same," Hardwick said.
"It's a really good time to reflect, to assess, to amend the process and the outcome to get a better result in season 2023."
Great to catch up with the great man @bgriffo24 pic.twitter.com/Hhxke3bJ6n
— Damien Hardwick (@hardwick_damien) December 7, 2022
The Tigers were in good hands in Hardwick's absence, his time away showcasing the confidence he has in his assistant coaches to lead from the front.
"Sometimes the best form of my leadership is to step back and others rise, and that's what happens at this time," Hardwick said.
"They know what they're doing, they've been around a long period of time, and it's good for the playing group as well.
"It's also good for their growth. We're very fortunate to have guys that have coached at senior level in David Teague and Ben Rutten, but then we've got young emerging coaches such as Andrew McQualter, Xavier Clarke, and some young development guys in Steve Morris, Sam Lonergan and Kane Lambert.
"Those guys have been very impressive in the way they've got about their coaching and it gives them a chance to step up."
As pre-season training ramps up with increased match practice, the group is already seeing the benefits of new additions Tim Taranto and Jacob Hopper in addressing their midfield needs.
"There were a couple of areas last year we needed to get better but just didn't quite the result we were looking for in those and that's what let us down again," Hardwick said.
"Our stoppage craft is an area that we need to get better and the addition of Tim and Jacob we think will help us, they're the ultimate professionals.
"It's funny, you bring some new toys in and it creates a level of excitement for not only the coaching group but more importantly, the playing group.
"They use the ball well, they push and shove around. It's going to be a great addition for our midfield to further strengthen an area of our game that probably hasn't been to the level that we would like."
Excited by the Richmond's young talent within its defensive unit, Hardwick is looking forward to those cubs taking a jump this season.
"Ben (Rutten) comes back to us with great experience and having been at Richmond previously, so he understands the style we want to play," Hardwick said.
"They'll be a few things that we'll do a little bit differently to try and improve, but most of it is going to be a tinkering to the system and personnel-based, making sure we continue to develop these younger-type defenders that we've got."
Hardwick said superstar Dustin Martin was "training the house down" at Punt Road, as he heads into 2023 with a full pre-season under his belt.
"He had a terrific session this week, we played a quarter of match practice and he moved well, used the ball well, so we're very exited to see how he goes," Hardwick said.
"Once again, he has missed a lot of footy over the last 18 months so it will take a little bit of time to get back to full fitness.
"He's enjoying his footy and we look forward to enjoying him back on the field which I think most Richmond fans would certainly agree is going to make for an exciting Round 1 verse Carlton."
Having only recently been introduced to Richmond's draft crop after watching last year's NAB AFL Draft from overseas, Hardwick has been immediately impressed by the quartet.
"It was great to meet them, they're an incredible bunch of guys," he said.
"I think every draft recruiting class says the same, '(we) can't believe (they) were available', but the way those guys have really stepped up and the way they're training has been fantastic."
Tiger cubs putting in the work 💪 pic.twitter.com/izoyGkYCSD
— Richmond FC 🐯 (@Richmond_FC) January 24, 2023
The Tigers will next week head down the Great Ocean Road for their annual pre-season camp.
"Pre-season camp is always one of the better weeks of the year," Hardwick said.
"It's hard work but it's also a lot of fun at the same time, and the connection piece of our footy club both on and off the field.
"It's really important... It's a great time to get around players and staff, who really come together and do a couple of really interesting tasks.
"We set a few season goals and a season theme as well, so the players will dig into that and hopefully we look forward to a successful 2023."