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looking at where he is at and moving forward
taking on the challenges from the players
Asked if he overloaded players emotionally at times, he said: “At times, and I’ve done a bit of work with a person this pre-season about this is the way I present.
“Part of the feedback from the players on the first to fourth-year camp was the reviews at times can be a bit negative.
“When you just miss out on finals, I’ve tended to focus on what’s not working as opposed to what is working. The feedback from the players is I’ve got to get the balance right.”
At the All Blacks “captain’s run’’ in Auckland, Richardson noted how the players, not the coaches, conducted the session.
At St Kilda, a captain’s run would include assistant coaches Adam Kingsley working on stoppages, Danny Sexton on ball movement and Aaron Hamill with the forwards, with Richardson in the middle of the ground with the whistle.
“I walked away from that session with the All Blacks and thought, ‘It just makes sense’,” Richardson said.
“Because on game day when South Africa does something differently, the All Blacks players have to do it. It takes me five minutes to get a message down — it’s too late. That will be big focus in pre-season.’’
On Sunday, the coaches and the leadership group, and four-gamer Ben Long, 20, head to Darwin for a leadership camp. The message will be clear: This is your team now.
Perhaps they will also ponder who they are and whether they are coming or going as a football team.
“We know we have work to do, but I’m really bullish about where we’re at, I really am,’’ Richardson said.