St Kilda coach Alan Richardson and assistant coach Adam Kingsley at training at the Adelaide Oval. Picture: Calum Robertson. Source: News Corp Australia
ST Kilda coach Alan Richardson returned to Adelaide yesterday for his first game against his old club for premiership points but downplayed the importance of his inside knowledge of Port Adelaide.
First-year AFL senior coach Richardson, who was coach Ken Hinkley's right-hand man as coaching director at Alberton, agreed that he had intimate knowledge of the players but also recognised that the Power's program had evolved.
``It's a challenge,'' Richardson said. ``It's another footy team but it's a footy team that I personally have really fond memories of, albeit it was only for 12 months.
``It was only the start of the rebuild and their in a fantastic position now, playing terrific footy, two games clear on top, and they're on top with 50,000 people turning up to a stadium to where in the past we were putting T-shirts over seats so that people would think there was a crowd.
``So it's an amazing, the turnaround. But this footy team presents a great opportunity for our team to come and accept the challenge and embrace the challenge, which is going to be significant.''
As the Saints acclimatised themselves with a sunny Adelaide Oval, Richardson said he was confident they would be competitive but recognised that they were in a rebuilding stage.
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