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Re: Jack Riewoldt - Triple Coleman medallist [merged]
« Reply #375 on: May 30, 2010, 08:01:04 AM »
Was watching the game with a mate who is a non richmond supporter and our discussion turned to Jack. I asked him if he thought Jack could be as good as his cousin and he said he wasnt sure, but he has more heart - a lot more heart.
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Re: Jack Riewoldt - Triple Coleman medallist [merged]
« Reply #376 on: May 30, 2010, 09:03:47 AM »
He's shouldering an enormous weight of responsibility right now. His marking in contest is just so composed. For his age, it is Carey-like in fact. Plus he's one of the more passionate and committed blokes out there. If he keeps it up I'd like to see him added to the leadership group next season given a tall (Simmo) just left.

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Re: Jack Riewoldt - Triple Coleman medallist [merged]
« Reply #377 on: May 30, 2010, 09:24:14 AM »
To kick 4 goals in very crap conditions is a brilliant effort

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Re: Jack Riewoldt - Triple Coleman medallist [merged]
« Reply #378 on: May 30, 2010, 02:42:03 PM »
gun.

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Re: Jack Riewoldt - Triple Coleman medallist [merged]
« Reply #379 on: May 30, 2010, 03:27:49 PM »
14 goals in 3 weeks,

Lets trade him I've heard its a great idea.
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Re: Jack Riewoldt - Triple Coleman medallist [merged]
« Reply #380 on: May 30, 2010, 03:33:28 PM »
14 goals in 3 weeks,

Lets trade him I've heard its a great idea.

this is almost as annoying as those who post about trading them. No need to rub their noses in it.
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Re: Jack Riewoldt - Triple Coleman medallist [merged]
« Reply #381 on: June 02, 2010, 07:10:25 PM »
Jack jumps into select group
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By Tony Greenberg
Wed 02 June, 2010



Jack Riewoldt joined an elite bracket of Richmond players with his impressive four-goal performance against Port Adelaide at AAMI Stadium last Saturday.

The talented young key forward scored more goals on the day than the Port team combined, which was restricted to just three in the atrocious conditions, as the Tigers powered their way to a convincing 47-point win - their first success of the 2010 season.

Riewoldt, who has kicked 29 goals for the season, is now in the company of such illustrious Tiger goalkickers as Doug Strang, Jack Titus, Michael Roach, Jeff Hogg and Matthew Richardson, who all managed to outscore the entire opposition in a match.


The list of Richmond players who beat the opposition off their own boots is:

Round 2, 1910 at Punt Road:  Tom Heaney, 6 goals in Richmond’s 16.18 (114) win v Melbourne 5.7 (37).

Round 15, 1910 at Punt Road:  Mick Maguire, 3 goals and Billy Schmidt, 2 goals in Richmond’s 8.6 (54) win v St Kilda 1.10 (16).

Round 6, 1914 at the MCG:  Percy Maybury, 6 goals in Richmond’s 16.14 (110) win v University 5.6 (36).

Round 14, 1920 at Punt Road:  George Bayliss, 7 goals in Richmond’s 16.16 (112) win v Geelong 5.14 (44).

Round 1, 1928 at Punt Road:  Jack McCormack, 4 goals in Richmond’s 14.15 (99) win v North Melbourne 2.9 (21).

Round 9, 1928 at Punt Road:  Jack Baggott, 12 goals in Richmond’s 21.16 (142) win v South Melbourne 9.12 (66).

Round 2, 1931 at Punt Road:  Doug Strang, 14 goals (Club record) in Richmond’s 30.19 (199) win v North Melbourne 4.7 (31).

Round 12, 1935 at Punt Road:  Percy Bentley, 4 goals and Dick Harris, 4 goals in Richmond’s 16.10 (106) win v Footscray 3.11 (29).

Round 6, 1941 at Punt Road:  Jack Titus, 10 goals in Richmond’s 17.15 (117) win v Hawthorn 8.14 (62).

Round 3, 1942 at Punt Road:  Jack Titus, 10 goals in Richmond’s 25.25 (175) win v Collingwood 5.7 (37).

Round 2, 1951 at Lake Oval:  Jack O’Rourke, 6 goals in Richmond’s 14.13 (97) win v South Melbourne 5.7 (37).

Round 15, 1954 at Punt Road:  Ray Poulter, 7 goals in Richmond’s 12.15 (87) win v South Melbourne 6.16 (52).

Round 11, 1955 at Punt Road:  Ray Poulter, 8 goals in Richmond’s 14.12 (96) win v Carlton 7.7 (49).

Round 5, 1967 at the MCG:  Kevin Bartlett, 6 goals in Richmond’s 16.22 (118) win v Hawthorn 5.13 (43).

Round 13, 1956 at Glenferrie Oval:  Ray Poulter, 4 goals in Richmond’s 8.6 (54) win v Hawthorn 3.13 (31).

Round 6, 1968 at the MCG:  Rex Hunt, 5 goals in Richmond’s 14.17 (101) win v North Melbourne 4.7 (31).

Round 4, 1971 at the Lake Oval:  Malcolm Greenslade, 6 goals in Richmond’s 20.13 (133) win v South Melbourne 5.9 (39).

Round 11, 1972 at the MCG:  Roger Dean, 3 goals in Richmond’s 14.11 (95) win v South Melbourne 2.19 (31).

Round 14, 1976 at the MCG:  Robert Lamb, 8 goals in Richmond’s 23.13 (151) win v Collingwood 7.14 (56).

Round 7, 1980 at the Western Oval:  Michael Roach, 11 goals in Richmond’s 27.18 (180) win v Footscray 10.10 (70).

Round 18, 1980 at Waverley Park:  Michael Roach, 10 goals in Richmond’s 23.18 (156) win v Footscray 6.5 (41).

Round 17, 1984 at the MCG:  Michael Roach, 4 goals in Richmond’s 12.9 (91) win v Sydney 3.10 (28).

Round 22, 1988 at the MCG:  Jeff Hogg, 9 goals in Richmond’s 23.19 (157) win v Fitzroy 7.12 (54).

Round 21, 1996 at the MCG:  Matthew Richardson, 7 goals and Brendon Gale, 6 goals in Richmond’s 28.19 (187) win v Fitzroy 5.6 (36).

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Re: Jack Riewoldt - Triple Coleman medallist [merged]
« Reply #382 on: June 02, 2010, 10:23:24 PM »
Jack keeps this up he is a shoe  in for AA.

AA forward line now id have

Pods,             PAV,             Fev
Chapman,      Brown,           Jack R
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Re: Jack Riewoldt - Triple Coleman medallist [merged]
« Reply #383 on: June 02, 2010, 11:43:02 PM »
Jack keeps this up he is a shoe  in for AA.

AA forward line now id have

Pods,             PAV,             Fev
Chapman,      Brown,           Jack R

Hardly, too many talls, it would never look like that
You need to have two pretty good seasons in a row too, so I can't see JR getting a spot

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Re: Jack Riewoldt - Triple Coleman medallist [merged]
« Reply #384 on: June 03, 2010, 09:13:12 AM »
JR8 for the coleman   8)

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Re: Jack Riewoldt - Triple Coleman medallist [merged]
« Reply #385 on: June 03, 2010, 03:55:15 PM »
Just digging his new found confidence, he his like a kid with a new pair of runners.  The great thing is he is a pretty rounded package now, he is taking excellent contested marks (good coaching imo), his set shot kicking has improved out of sight (again I would say good coaching), athleticism, strength and tenacity and he looks like a cheeky freckle faced bastard which will help opposition supporters hate him.  What more could we want?  :thumbsup Tigers really got it right with Jack.  I hope he is a dedicated Tiger man now they got him firing.
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Re: Jack Riewoldt - Triple Coleman medallist [merged]
« Reply #386 on: June 03, 2010, 04:29:03 PM »
Jack is lazy & could use some more of his energy every week by helping put preasure on the defenders.


Monk seeing Jack over the last few weeks, just wondering what your own words taste like?
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Re: Jack Riewoldt - Triple Coleman medallist [merged]
« Reply #387 on: June 03, 2010, 07:47:27 PM »
Jack keeps this up he is a shoe  in for AA.

AA forward line now id have

Pods,             PAV,             Fev
Chapman,      Brown,           Jack R

Hardly, too many talls, it would never look like that
You need to have two pretty good seasons in a row too, so I can't see JR getting a spot

What makes you sure of that. AA selection is AA selection for that year not 2 years in a row.

Dont worry about Jack R mate if he keeps this up for the rest of the year he is an absolute shoe in for AA. Pods too
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Re: Jack Riewoldt - Triple Coleman medallist [merged]
« Reply #388 on: June 03, 2010, 10:10:53 PM »
Jack Riewoldt back in the box

    * Mark Stevens
    * From: Herald Sun
    * June 04, 2010


JACK Riewoldt barely sees big cousin Nick through the season and saves footy chat until over Christmas pudding.

But every now and then, text messages are exchanged during the season.

"Nick texted me the other night to say I was going well and he was pretty proud of me," Riewoldt said this week.

And if ever there was some time for some SMS family love, this is it.

Riewoldt has kicked 29 goals in the worst team in the competition, surging into Coleman Medal contention with 14 goals in the past three weeks.

He has more goals to his name than both Jonathan Brown and Brendan Fevola at the same age.

At 21 years and seven months, Riewoldt has already racked up 86. Fevola had 66 at the same age and Brown just 47.

The freakish Lance Franklin had a whopping 223 by the same time, but Riewoldt's coach Damien Hardwick was brave enough after his charge's six-goal Round 9 haul against Essendon to compare him to "Buddy".

It has made Riewoldt hot property, but despite the perception he likes being centre stage, the emerging Richmond superstar is not comfortable with the media focus.

The Herald Sun first requested an interview with Riewoldt three weeks ago and was politely told: "He wants to get a couple more good games under his belt."

Two great games later, Riewoldt relented - but passed on the offer of posing for a portrait photo.

Riewoldt has heard the talk that he is cocky and brash, and starts the interview by saying he is intent on keeping the lid on to help change the public's perception.

"We're not travelling that well," Riewoldt said.

"We've got a lot of young guys who are just trying to keep a low profile and get the job done every week.

"I'm far from happy with what I've achieved and Richmond is far from happy with what we've achieved this year, as well. That's got a lot to do with why I don't do a lot of media."

Riewoldt is also quick to play down his goalkicking feats, pointing to the extra opportunities coming his way.

"It would be silly to suggest I haven't had the ball kicked to me more this year,' Riewoldt said.

"Losing a guy like Matthew Richardson, and with Mitch Morton struggling a bit, even though he had good form on the weekend, I've had it kicked to me a lot.

"The more opportunities I'm getting are hopefully helping me out on the scoreboard and helping the team out as well."

But once the straight-bat team talk is out of the way, Riewoldt is a candid interview subject.

Riewoldt is embarrassed by some of his goal celebrations in past years and, with the strong encouragement of Hardwick, has decided to pull his head in and start sharing the love more with others.

"Damien coming along has probably stamped a little bit more authority on what I do with the goal celebrations and stuff like that," Riewoldt said.

"The big thing is, I've just had a focus this year on wanting to improve myself as a leader.

"That was one way I thought I could improve, by having more output towards the other guys when I kick a goal.

"Realistically, I'm the one finishing off the actions from what the guys are doing up the field.

"I'm still a bubbly character and still a very out-there guy on the training track, but I think I've matured as a person on game day and being able to help and involve others ... so it makes others feel good about what they're doing."

Riewoldt has been working on maintaining his positive body language as well after TV cameras caught him being less than attentive in the rooms at Subiaco Oval in Round 5 as assistant coach Danny Daly drilled the forwards.

"Inside the club, it was dealt with quickly," he said. "Damien and Danny both said they were not happy with it, but they said they were happy with where I was in the forward line and where my attitude is to all of our staff.

"I need to have a bit of responsibility for what that was, but I felt a little hard done by.

"That just comes back to that perception thing. You can take any bit of footage out of an AFL change room and blow it up into anything you want.

"Someone had something to say about it and it blew up into something a bit bigger than what I thought it should have been. I've got the utmost respect for Danny Daly as a coach, him as a football brain and him as a person."

Riewoldt is not in the official leadership group at Punt Rd, but is unofficial leader of the forward line.

Hardwick has given him license to help instruct the inexperienced players surrounding him, suggesting tuning out during Daly's forward addresses was not a regular occurrence.

Riewoldt has also worked closely with another assistant coach, Justin Leppitsch, who spent hours over summer working on his contested marking.

"At under-18 level I was a pretty good contested mark," Riewoldt said.

"With Dimma's (Hardwick's) new game plan and what he wants to do, contested marking is something I need to work on.

"It's something that probably dropped off when I got to AFL level.

"I needed to do a fair bit of work. Justin Leppitsch probably helped me out the most over the pre-season with body positioning and stuff like that," Riewoldt said.

"If I don't mark it, I can create spillage for smaller guys like Robin Nahas and Ben Nason."

Extra time in the gym over summer with new weights coach Adam Douglas, recruited from under-18 club Northern Knights, has also been a factor in Riewoldt blossoming into one of the best exponents of the contested mark.

"We were lucky enough to get a new weights specialist coach ... he's gone out of his way to really help us key position players," Riewoldt said.

"I've become a stronger body type. I'm probably not lifting more weights, it's just I've developed a bit more than what I have in previous years.

"I've just noticed core-wise and through the legs (some) extra stability, which helps me match it with bigger-bodied defenders."

Riewoldt also puts his improvement down to natural progression and the predictability of Hardwick's game plan.

"In the past, I spent a lot of time at centre half-forward and in that area, playing to different sorts of leading patterns," Riewoldt said.

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/jack-riewoldt-back-in-the-box/story-e6frf9jf-1225875216597

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Re: Jack Riewoldt - Triple Coleman medallist [merged]
« Reply #389 on: June 03, 2010, 10:40:12 PM »
Jack keeps this up he is a shoe  in for AA.

AA forward line now id have

Pods,             PAV,             Fev
Chapman,      Brown,           Jack R

Hardly, too many talls, it would never look like that
You need to have two pretty good seasons in a row too, so I can't see JR getting a spot

What makes you sure of that. AA selection is AA selection for that year not 2 years in a row.

Dont worry about Jack R mate if he keeps this up for the rest of the year he is an absolute shoe in for AA. Pods too

That's just the way the AA selection panel work, pay a bit of attention and you'll see this is the case. There may be the odd exception, but they don't just cram the top 6 goal kickers for the year into the AA side.