Versatility is a cornerstone of Ricky Petterd’s game, making him a decided acquisition in the eyes of Richmond coach Damien Hardwick.
Petterd arrived at Tigerland at the end of 2012, following a six-season stint with Melbourne, where he’d been used predominantly up forward.
In his 2013 debut season as a Tiger, however, Petterd found himself spending a good deal of time up the other end of the ground.
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He made a valuable contribution as a creative backman, using his mobility, marking ability and courage to good advantage for the team.
This season, the 25-year-old expects some further interesting rides on football’s positional merry-go-round.
“I’ll probably be pushed around a little bit again,” Petterd said on ‘Sportsday’.
“I do enjoy playing back, but this whole pre-season I’ve done a lot of stuff on-ball and on the wing, so I think ‘Dimma’ is looking to just rotate a lot of players through different positions. I think that’s going to be a big strength of ours this year.
“Not just myself, but there are a lot of players who can roll through different positions at the moment.
“So, if it happens that I have to go ‘inside’ at some stage, and someone else is on a wing, it’s not a problem.
“I think that what he’s trying to get – a bit of flexibility amongst us.”