Hardwick 'wins over' Lukosius with big game mindset

A Damien Hardwick game plan designed to hold up in big games has won over Jack Lukosius, who still expects some growing pains after Gold Coast "failed" last season.

Three-time Richmond premiership coach Hardwick has made his presence felt since heading north to replace the axed Stuart Dew.

Every day is different, Lukosius says, and the emphasis is on playing in a style that will be effective all season under the greatest pressure.

"As I've got to know him I've realised his passion for coming up here and coaching and where he sees we can go," Lukosius, who had signed a four-year contract extension while Dew was still in charge last year, told AAP.

"He's definitely winning me over.

"He wants to play a system that he thinks will stand up in big games and finals. 

"But even more than that, he'll back us in to play to our strengths. Get the best out of us and he's got lots of self confidence which is rubbing off."

Used in defence and on a wing since a 2019 debut, the 23-year-old was pushed forward permanently last season and kicked 39 goals - some from almost 70 metres out.

He says he'll remain in the forward line next season, and the super-boot is hopeful of benefiting just as Jack Riewoldt and Tom Lynch did under Hardwick at Richmond.

"When they were up and running and moving the ball quickly, Riewoldt and Lynch were getting on the end of plenty," he said of the Tigers.

"With our dangerous forward line it's going to be exciting."

The Suns finished 15th with a 9-14 record this year, three-and-a-half wins outside the eight to again miss a maiden finals campaign in their 13th season.

On track at the midway point of the year, the Suns were thumped by 78 points by premiers Collingwood, a loss that set in motion Dew's departure.

But they showed their potential with a scintillating 41-point defeat of the Magpies' grand final opponents Brisbane four games later.

Lukosius has seen enough to think Hardwick, dubbed "the GOAT of the game plan" by current Sun and former Tiger Brandon Ellis, can raise the week-to-week standard.

"To stay in games and fight out gritty wins, that'll be the measure of how we go," he said.

"It'll take some time to adjust for sure, but the improvements will happen organically if we keep our mindset right."

License this article

What is AAPNews?

For the first time, Australian Associated Press is delivering news straight to the consumer.

No ads. No spin. News straight-up.

Not only do you get to enjoy high-quality news delivered straight to your desktop or device, you do so in the knowledge you are supporting media diversity in Australia.

AAP Is Australia’s only independent newswire service, free from political and commercial influence, producing fact-based public interest journalism across a range of topics including politics, courts, sport, finance and entertainment.

What is AAPNews?
The Morning Wire

Wake up to AAPNews’ morning news bulletin delivered straight to your inbox or mobile device, bringing you up to speed with all that has happened overnight at home and abroad, as well as setting you up what the day has in store.

AAPNews Morning Wire
AAPNews Breaking News
Breaking News

Be the first to know when major breaking news happens.


Notifications will be sent to your device whenever a big story breaks, ensuring you are never in the dark when the talking points happen.

Focused Content

Enjoy the best of AAP’s specialised Topics in Focus. AAP has reporters dedicated to bringing you hard news and feature content across a range of specialised topics including Environment, Agriculture, Future Economies, Arts and Refugee Issues.

AAPNews Focussed Content
Subscription Plans

Choose the plan that best fits your needs. AAPNews offers two basic subscriptions, all billed monthly.

Once you sign up, you will have seven days to test out the service before being billed.

AAPNews Full Access Plan
Full Access
AU$10
  • Enjoy all that AAPNews has to offer
  • Access to breaking news notifications and bulletins
  • Includes access to all AAPNews’ specialised topics
Join Now
AAPNews Student Access Plan
Student Access
AU$5
  • Gain access via a verified student email account
  • Enjoy all the benefits of the ‘Full Access’ plan at a reduced rate
  • Subscription renews each month
Join Now
AAPNews Annual Access Plan
Annual Access
AU$99
  • All the benefits of the 'Full Access' subscription at a discounted rate
  • Subscription automatically renews after 12 months
Join Now

AAPNews also offers enterprise deals for businesses so you can provide an AAPNews account for your team, organisation or customers. Click here to contact AAP to sign-up your business today.

SEVEN DAYS FREE
Download the app
Download AAPNews on the App StoreDownload AAPNews on the Google Play Store