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Re: Moama A-okay (Riverine Herald)
« Reply #15 on: January 29, 2008, 12:24:47 PM »

Plough look like he spent all the night before on the turps! And where has his fabled hair gone?  Is this what coaching Richmond does to the human body?   :o

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He's even looking a little pale.
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Re: Moama A-okay (Riverine Herald)
« Reply #16 on: January 29, 2008, 01:19:06 PM »
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Took poor old Spud 5 years to turn grey and become a shattered wreck. Terry's only just starting his 4th year and his hair is already receding  :o.

Echuca boy turned Tiger Daniel Connors will be part of the crew making the trip north.

"He had a stress sort of problem in his foot over the Christmas period, so he is a bit behind," he said.

"He will certainly be up here and certainly training. Whether or not he is ready for match play will depend on how he pulls up."
Connors isn't training (in rehab) so I can't see him playing.

Good to hear we'll be playing two even sides rather than a possibles vs probables game which is always one-sided and of no benefit.
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Re: Echuca to host Tigers - The Advertiser (Bendigo)
« Reply #17 on: January 29, 2008, 02:39:07 PM »
Is anyone from here planning to head up to Euchua to watch the intra-club game?

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Re: Echuca to host Tigers - The Advertiser (Bendigo)
« Reply #18 on: January 29, 2008, 05:34:19 PM »
Jack Eddy Oval is apparently on Perricoota Rd, Moama.

http://www.echucamoama.com/assets/2008-echuca-moama-map.pdf

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Re: Echuca to host Tigers - The Advertiser (Bendigo)
« Reply #19 on: February 04, 2008, 03:15:16 PM »
"The practice match will be held at Jack Eddy Oval on Thursday, February 7, at 4pm."

Can anybody confirm this as I am thinking of going for a drive down the Murray Valley highway and seeing this. Not that far for me to travel but still to far if its not on.
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Re: Echuca to host Tigers - The Advertiser (Bendigo)
« Reply #20 on: February 04, 2008, 04:00:46 PM »
"The practice match will be held at Jack Eddy Oval on Thursday, February 7, at 4pm."

Can anybody confirm this as I am thinking of going for a drive down the Murray Valley highway and seeing this. Not that far for me to travel but still to far if its not on.
It was mentioned in the article and Terry checked out the oval so I'd presume it's right fluffy. You could always ring the club to confirm for sure.
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Tigers to take over town (Riverine Herald)
« Reply #21 on: February 05, 2008, 12:39:14 AM »
Tigers to take over town
February 4 2008
Riverine Herald


Coming to town: Terry Wallace and his Richmond Tigers start their three-day AFL Community Camp in Echuca-Moama tomorrow. 

The Richmond Tigers will invade EchucaMoama tomorrow [Tuesday] as part of their three-day AFL Community Camp.

Tomorrow [Tuesday], after a civic reception at the shire's function centre in Echuca at 3pm, the Tigers will have a training session at Moama at 4pm.

That night they will attend a community function at Moama Bowling Club, which will include player and coach interviews and a Tigers memorabilia auction.

Richmond players will be seated among guests throughout the room.

All proceeds of the function will be distributed to junior football in the Echuca region.

On Wednesday, after an early-morning weights session at the Echuca YMCA and team breakfast, the Tigers will host a NAB Auskick Superclinic at Victoria Park.

Following the clinic, the Tigers will make various community appearances. Wednesday night will see the Tigers host three simultaneous community forums for coaches, administrators and medical personnel.

The forums are a unique opportunity for the AFL and Richmond Football Club to become more accessible to the community.

Each session runs for about two hours, providing the chance for club volunteers to gain knowledge on specific topics.

The coaching forum will be run by senior coach Terry Wallace, assistant coaches Brian Royal, David King and Craig McRae and fitness coach Matthew Hornsby.

The administration forum will feature football director Greg Miller and football operations manager Paul Armstrong.

The trainers' and first-aid forum will be presented by club doctor Greg Hickey and trainer Ian McIndoe.

On Thursday, players will visits schools in surrounding towns including Bunnaloo, Mathoura, Rochester, Leitchville and Gunbower.

The camp culminates on Thursday afternoon with a full-scale intra-club practice match at Jack Eddy Oval in Moama.

The game starts at 4pm and will feature Richmond's best, as well as a few lucky local players.

http://www.rivheraldechuca.net/story.asp?TakeNo=200802049032619

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Re: Echuca to host Tigers - The Advertiser (Bendigo)
« Reply #22 on: February 05, 2008, 04:40:48 PM »
"The practice match will be held at Jack Eddy Oval on Thursday, February 7, at 4pm."

Can anybody confirm this as I am thinking of going for a drive down the Murray Valley highway and seeing this. Not that far for me to travel but still to far if its not on.
Confirmed.

If you do end up going Fluffy, look forward to your thoughts on how the boys go  :).
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It's time to talk football in Echuca (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #23 on: February 06, 2008, 03:15:32 AM »
It's time to talk football
06 February 2008   Herald Sun

FOOTBALL'S hottest topics were laid bare for the community to dissect at last night's "Meet the Tigers" football panel in Echuca.

Herald Sun expert Garry Lyon and chief football writer Mike Sheahan, quizzed, teased and interrogated four Richmond stars.

New vice-captain Nathan Foley spoke about how he will overcome pesky taggers this year, while Chris Newman spoke of his rapid rise to joint vice-captain. Attacking star Nathan Brown revealed to the crowd of 250 his plans for this year, while Joel Bowden revealed where he would play in Richmond's new-look defence.

Lyon and Sheahan discussed Wayne Carey's rapid fall from grace and the ever-increasing media thirst for off-field controversies.

The inaugural panel at the Moama Bowling Club was part of Richmond's three-day community camp in Echuca.

http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/footy/common/story_page/0,8033,23166882%255E19742,00.html

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Rainstorm dampens Tigers' camp but not desire (The Age)
« Reply #24 on: February 06, 2008, 03:44:17 AM »
Rainstorm dampens Tigers' camp but not desire
Martin Boulton, Echuca | February 6, 2008

AFTER a warm welcome, Richmond's community camp in Echuca hit a soggy patch yesterday when its training session in nearby Moama was washed out by torrential rain.

A dozen local footballers scheduled to have a run with the Tigers were invited back today, if they can get away from school, while the players were forced to collect their bags and file back onto the team bus.

Next stop, Echuca College, where Joel Bowden joked that the squad might be invited to other parts of Victoria where drought has bitten deep and water restrictions are in place.

Bowden's 13th pre-season has gone without a hitch and he said the three-day visit to Echuca is another valuable chance to bring the group closer together.

"We've been away a few places together and it's been a real development time, I've seen a number of guys in their early 20s really mature," he said.

As one of the senior players with eight or more years' experience, the 29-year-old was among those on a modified training program in November.

"It's been a little bit different, but after the whole group came together in December, we went on a camp that really changed things up, quite a bit more than usual."

The camp was run by Stealth Development, which, according to Bowden, was "handed the reins" by the Tigers' fitness staff. "We did a lot of running in the hills around the Dandenongs, then Anglesea, where it was all on the foreshore and beach tracks."

The final stage of the pre-Christmas camp was in the Grampians and abseiling formed a big part of the program. "It's interesting to put yourself in situations like that, where you're under pressure, (and) I saw a lot of good signs from a number of players."

The first tangible signs of that development is the club's restructured leadership group, with Nathan Foley and Chris Newman appointed vice-captains under skipper Kane Johnson.

The leadership group also includes Bowden, Nathan Brown, ruckman Troy Simmonds and Kayne Pettifer, who was elevated for the first time after seven seasons.

"Kayne's been showing the way the last three or four years, his work-rate is very high," Bowden said.

"He's been rewarded by being voted in by his peers and acknowledged by the coaching staff as being a worthy candidate and worthy member of the leadership group.

"It's good to have a bit of change, add some new, fresh faces and hopefully with Nathan and Chris being vice-captains shows the other guys around the place that it (leadership) is not far away."

With a new season looming, Bowden is confident the club can put last year's dismal winning record behind it and look forward.

"We're healthy and that's the main thing," he said. "If we can stay healthy and keep everyone going, we'll have a much better year and certainly develop as a group."

http://www.realfooty.com.au/news/news/rainstorm-dampens-tigers-camp-but-not-desire/2008/02/05/1202090421632.html

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Tigers stars to play in Echuca (Bendigo Advertiser)
« Reply #25 on: February 06, 2008, 05:21:10 PM »
Tigers stars to play 
Bendigo Advertiser
6th February

RICHMOND will have its final intra-club hit-out of the pre-season in Moama tomorrow before it opens its NAB Cup campaign against St Kilda at Telstra Dome next week.

Tomorrow’s intra-club match will be played as part of Richmond’s three-day community camp in Echuca-Moama and a big crowd is expected to watch the Tigers go through their paces.

The Tigers’ star players in Matthew Richardson, ex-Golden Square junior Nathan Brown, Kane Johnson and Mark Coughlan are all expected to play, along with former Bendigo Pioneer players Andrew Collins and Daniel Connors, who is originally from Echuca.

‘‘The majority of the list will be playing, and there will also be a few local guys from up that way who will be having a run as well,’’ Richmond football operations manager Paul Armstrong said yesterday.

‘‘We’ve had a couple of internal trials this pre-season and this will be our last one prior to the NAB Cup, so all the boys are keen to do well.’’ Richmond arrived in Echuca yesterday for the start of its community camp.

The Tigers received a civic reception at the Campaspe Shire Function Centre, before a training session at Moama.

The Moama Bowls Club last night hosted a community dinner for the Tigers.

Today, Richmond players will have a weights and rehab session at the Echuca Leisure Centre from 7.30 am, before taking part in a superclinic to be held at the Echuca football ground from 10 am.

This afternoon, coach Terry Wallace will speak at a business lunch, while the players will visit nursing homes, secondary schools and retirement villages between 1 pm and 3 pm, which will be followed tonight by coaches, medical and administration community forums.

Tomorrow, the players will visit schools during the morning, before rounding out their camp with the practice match at the Moama football ground, to start at 4 pm.

Shire of Campaspe mayor John Elborough welcomed Richmond to Echuca at yesterday’s civic reception. ’‘The players looked as though they were enthusiastic about their visit because they are giving something back to grassroots football, which is important,’’ Cr Elborough said.

‘‘The visit by Richmond has certainly created a real buzz around Echuca this week.’’

http://bendigo.yourguide.com.au/news/sport/general/tigers-stars-to-play/1176225.html

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Re: Tigers stars to play in Echuca (Bendigo Advertiser)
« Reply #27 on: February 06, 2008, 06:41:57 PM »
A fair few kids in Tiger jumpers up that way which is good to see.

The Tigers’ star players in Matthew Richardson, ex-Golden Square junior Nathan Brown, Kane Johnson and Mark Coughlan are all expected to play, along with former Bendigo Pioneer players Andrew Collins and Daniel Connors, who is originally from Echuca.
Connors has hardly trained. Hopefully everyone gets through unscathed.
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Re: Echuca to host Tigers
« Reply #29 on: February 07, 2008, 09:35:10 AM »
There is clearly Richie standing in the background and yet it's apparently
"Richard Tambling in action at the Super Clinic during a Richmond Community Camp in Echuca."   ::)  ::)
http://www.gspimages.com.au/image/?image_id=47731
Nice one.   :whistle
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