Amid the disappointment of Richmond’s elimination final loss to Carlton, captain Trent Cotchin could find a silver lining.
While still stinging from the second half fade out at the MCG on Sunday, Cotchin spoke to the media immediately after the game, describing the 2013 season as a “positive result”.
"There's a lot of disappointment. If we want to find positives, we probably burnt ourselves today," Cotchin said.
"There were a lot of things that we were strong in throughout the season that we let ourselves down in today.
"Other positives are the amount of supporters that came out and cheered us on. They were loud, they were fantastic.
"They've been there all year and ... more importantly we've had a 15-8 season, which is a really positive result for us.
"We're shattered about the result ... it's going to hurt for the next three weeks, asking the question of 'What if?' and how far we could have gone."
Cotchin was content his team had not been overawed by the occasion, saying they had treated the week leading up to the elimination final like any other.
"I thought the boys came out and handled themselves really well," he said.
"We all knew we were going to feel a bit of nerves prior to the game but once you're five minutes into it, it just feels like another game with a little bit of noise."
Cotchin also said the Tigers' taste of finals football would stand them in good stead.
"We know that if you put your head over the footy and do the fundamentals well then you're going to give yourself a really good opportunity to win and we didn't do that today," he said.
The skipper said the Tigers were looking already looking forward to hitting pre-season training and preparing themselves to come back "better and stronger" in 2014.
Hardwick sang from the same song sheet when he faced the media minutes later.
He acknowledged it was hard to be positive about the future when his overriding emotion so soon after the game was "pure disappointment".
"It's probably a hard question to ask a coach after an elimination final loss whether there's a bright future, but there is. We know there is," Hardwick said.
"It's just disappointing because (after) the chance you have this year it's a long six months to sit and dwell on the 'what ifs' and that's the most disappointing thing for myself, our coaching group and the playing group.
"You put in an enormous amount of work and it all seems to come to nothing."
The Richmond faithful are no doubt feeling the same way.
But they can take comfort knowing their six-month wait will pass soon enough. And, more importantly, knowing their current playing list looks to have the depth of talent that will take them back to the finals year after year.
Cotchin finds silver lining
Amid the bitter disappointment of Richmond’s elimination final loss to Carlton on Sunday, captain Trent Cotchin could find some positives which will form the basis of the Club’s 2014 campaign.