Jack Ross celebrates with the crowd after the round 19 clash between Richmond and Hawthorn at the MCG on July 22, 2023. Picture: AFL Photos

For the first time in his career, Jack Ross has found consistency.

Consistency in his position on the field, in his spot in the best 22, and in his performance within games.

The 22-year-old Richmond midfielder managed seven consecutive games last year, and seven again in 2021, but the one-point win over Hawthorn on Saturday was his 12th straight game.

"It's been nice. I always had a feeling that if I could play consistent games, then I would start developing at a more rapid pace," Ross told afl.com.au.

 
Jack Ross during Richmond's game against Brisbane in R16, 2023. Picture: AFL Photos

"I probably plateaued there for a little bit, being in and out, but to come in now – I'm in my fifth year, I feel like I need to do something and take a step.

"I feel like I've embraced my position in the change to the wing. I've got awesome players to work off like Kamdyn (McIntosh) and Marlion (Pickett), young guys like 'Banksy' (Sam Banks) who play wing as well. Hopefully I can just keep building, it's been nice to play."

"I try and train as hard as I can during the week to rectify and put my hand up.

"To get on as early as I did the other week, it was a blessing for me and a bit of a curse for Bauer to go down with a hamstring. But that was definitely a game I didn't want to let slip, and to capitalise as best as I could, I felt like I did that."

Richmond came from six goals down just before three-quarter time on Saturday to defeat Hawthorn by a solitary point.

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The Dreamtime at the 'G loss to Essendon earlier this year – Damien Hardwick's final match in charge – marked the ninth-straight Tiger loss in games decided by less than a goal, with an additional three draws thrown in for good measure.

"We knew that come tight situations, it's crunch time. I think we needed to put a bit more time and effort during the week into preparing those situations. You're not guaranteed to go into them during games, but when you do, it's important to know you can do it in a calm manner," Ross said.

 
Jack Ross, Dylan Grimes and Noah Balta after the round 19 Richmond v Hawthorn game at the MCG, July 22, 2023. Picture: AFL Photos

"I think in the past we might have been a bit hectic and a lot of messages and mixed signals. But we're very calm now, our coaches are awesome with directing those messages straight to us and everyone's around it now.

"It definitely helps when you have the Tiger Army behind you and the stadium starts erupting. To handle the pressure the way we did is really, really pleasing. To come into crunch time at the end of the season, this is a massive step for us."