Much-improved Richmond ruckman Shaun Hampson provides ‘Roar Vision’ with an assessment of his 2016 season . . .
Exceeding expectations
“I didn’t expect to have the season that I had. I had a double ankle reconstruction and barely any pre-season. So, to play 20 games of senior footy, (I’m) pretty happy.”
Growing self-belief
“Everybody’s a confidence player to some extent. When you’ve played a couple of good games of footy, you start feeling that little bit better about yourself . . . I think that definitely was the case. I had a couple of good games early and had a pretty good year.”
Late fade-out
“Not too happy with my last month of footy, personally. I just started feeling the body a bit . . . the lack of a pre-season and that base caught up with me in the end. But pretty happy with the first three quarters of the season.”
Ready to rip into pre-season
“This off-season, I’ll be able to do the program fully, having no operations or anything like that. So I’m looking forward to building a good base before pre-season, then having a full, long pre-season, and focusing on specific things like that, which I wasn’t able to do last year.”
Striving for further improvement
“I really think I took my ruckwork to another level. I made a focus of really looking after the midfielders, as much as I could . . . sort of ticked that off. I think my marking – contested marking, especially – improved a bit this year. There are still lots of parts of my game I want to focus on, like the following up and putting on lots of pressure and stuff. So I’ll work on that next pre-season.”
Late bloomer
“I guess my whole career they’ve been saying ruckmen mature a bit later than most players . . . Unfortunately 28 is a bit later than I would have wanted. But it’s better late than never. Having a decent year just made me feel good about the coming years I’ve got at the Club. So I’m really looking forward to next year.”