Hugh McCluggage is tackled by Colllingwood’s Jordan De Goey in last year’s grand final.Credit:Paul Rovere
They lost their opening three games,and found themselves with only four wins after 10 matches,before a stunning turnaround soon led to nine straight victories.
Through this finals campaign they have had to overcome deficits of 44 points against Greater Western Sydney,and 25 against Geelong,to advance into the big dance.
Fagan had his players pen their thoughts after last year’s defeat to the Magpies,hoping to revisit the time capsule as a group in grand final week if they were again in the grand final.
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Star midfielder Hugh McCluggage said recalling last year’s disappointment had been beneficial,having worked this year with Richmond premiership great Trent Cotchin,now a leadership mentor,and renowned sports psychologist Anthony Klarica.
“A lot of mine were off-field,the mental side of things. Probably,last year you want to get to that grand final so bad,you spend a lot of energy throughout the week worrying about the result,or worrying about your teammates,” McCluggage said.
“I have done a lot of work with even ‘Cotch’ and Anthony Klarica just in trusting your teammates and trusting the work you have done up to this point.