Talented, young Tiger Nick Vlastuin caught up with ‘Roar Vision’ this week for a chat about his, and the team’s, progress this season.  Here are Vlastuin’s views . . .

On the Tigers’ recent winning form:  “It’s a lot better when you’re winning.  Everyone around the Club’s a lot happier, and ‘Dimma’ (coach Damien Hardwick) is a lot better to be around, I suppose.  There are no sudden snaps in the team meeting or anything like that.”

On playing in the backline:  “We’re a tight group down there . . . We have had the same seven back there . . . It is definitely fun playing with the same back seven week in, week out.  I’m enjoying it this season.”

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On benefits for the backs of the team playing tempo footy:   “Not as many quick turnovers . . . Hopefully, get a little bit more of the ball as well.  It’s a bit slower, so you can catch up to it.”

On a potential move into the midfield:  “I’d like to, but if we keep winning, I’m happy to just get a game, I suppose.  This year, I think I’ll be more down back, until I get my fitness up a bit more for the midfield.  I definitely need a lot more to go in the midfield.  I’m alright in bursts, but then I kind of fade away.  I’ll work on that during the off-season.”

On his growing football maturity:   “I’m feeling a little bit more comfortable speaking up during the games and stuff like that.  And, with a couple of the younger boys coming in, I’ve been giving them a little bit of advice in their first couple of games.  I’m just feeling more comfortable out there at the moment.”

On areas of improvement needed in his game:  “Just getting more of the ball, and running offensively.  I’m not doing too much at the moment . . . I want the ball in my hands and hitting targets and stuff like that going forward.”

On the team’s turnaround:  “The confidence definitely is rising.  It’s a lot more fun playing as well, so we’ll go out there (against Fremantle on Friday night) full of confidence . . .”