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Re: Pettifer
« Reply #15 on: April 07, 2005, 02:21:23 PM »
Please tell me your joking.........

Not joking mate.  You can see why people are a bit disappointed in Krak.
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Re: Pettifer
« Reply #16 on: April 07, 2005, 02:47:52 PM »
Please tell me your joking.........

Not joking mate.  You can see why people are a bit disappointed in Krak.

its rnd 2!
ive seen his cv, love to see urs, how many tigers guernseys have u worn?

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Re: Pettifer
« Reply #17 on: April 07, 2005, 03:20:11 PM »
Geez Geez X-Cited you have lost the plot. Where did anyone say that WE are better than him? What is with this wild defending of players who don't deserve it?

His CV matches to about Wayne Hernaman's......I still cant beleive he has been around for 5 years...
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Re: Pettifer
« Reply #18 on: April 07, 2005, 04:04:18 PM »
Geez Geez X-Cited you have lost the plot. Where did anyone say that WE are better than him? What is with this wild defending of players who don't deserve it?

His CV matches to about Wayne Hernaman's......I still cant beleive he has been around for 5 years...

1/ his first 2 years he was on our list but never played!! to small to young!

2/ last year by rnd 6 everyone was seeing a gr8 little player in him then our season went awol

3/ for phucks sake , i havent lost the plot, u guys have, its round phucking 3 coming up! listen to u guys! and he does deserve it! in 2 ronds he has ben quiet and kicked 2 goals, one week he will kick  1 maybe 1 the next, then 2 and maybe a 3 then back to a 1, but he will kick 30+ goals this year and thats all he has to do! s hit,  its only 2 games so far1 bloody hell no wonder tiger fans have the worst rep in this phucking comp!



in 2 rounds this year chris judd has done sweet f all, lets see what the eagle fans are saying!

the g train , whats he done! thus far!

milne  another pocket player!!!!! whats he done!!!!!

phil matera another one !!!!!!!!!

do u want me to go on!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Re: Pettifer
« Reply #19 on: April 07, 2005, 04:15:52 PM »
Geez Geez X-Cited you have lost the plot. Where did anyone say that WE are better than him? What is with this wild defending of players who don't deserve it?

His CV matches to about Wayne Hernaman's......I still cant beleive he has been around for 5 years...

4 years actually.  This is his 5th.  As he was drafted as a project bottom aged player, you can basically discount his first year as he probably shouldn't have been drafted in 2000.  So in effect he has had 3 years in the system and is on par with the likes of Rodan, Kelly, Bartel, Ablett (and probably 5 other Geelong regulars - geez Geelong raped that 2001 draft - probably the best ever) Judd, Ball, Hodge etc. in terms of age and years of development.
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Re: Pettifer
« Reply #20 on: April 08, 2005, 11:54:58 AM »
OMG X-Cited......I give up with you. You keep mentioning Round 2 and you blame his poor form last year on the 'team going awol'. That doesn't cut it....sorry. I hope he proves the critics wrong, but I dont see it. And remember, we dont go out and cheer for him to play bad.......we are just saying that he is taking a spot in the 22 and we are not getting return for it. Plain and Simple.

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Coach's 'Pet' fires
« Reply #21 on: April 24, 2005, 04:20:30 AM »
Coach's 'Pet' fires
24 April 2005 
Sunday Herald Sun
Howard Kotton

By the end of last season his future at Richmond was in doubt, but Kayne Pettifer is proving a vital part of the Tigers' renaissance, reports Howard Kotton.
 
AT the end of last season, Kayne Pettifer knew he was under pressure to retain his spot on Richmond's list. He had read the newspapers and the drums were beating.

Enter a new coaching panel, headed by Terry Wallace, and suddenly his worst fears were allayed.

"I thought I finished last year off OK," said Pettifer, who kicked four goals against Melbourne in Round 17 before succumbing to knee and ankle problems.

"I didn't think I would get the flick, but there was a bit in the paper . . . and it did cross my mind. There were a few doubts there and I got nervous at a couple of stages.

"When Terry first came down, he backed me in and thought I had a bit to offer. That helped me have a pretty good pre-season.

"I know I've copped a bit of flak, but Terry has shown a fair bit of faith in me and given me confidence to go out there and get the ball."

Pettifer has justified Wallace's faith in him, kicking six goals in four matches this season.

The much-maligned forward was instrumental in Richmond's Round 2 win over Hawthorn, booting two goals in a tight last quarter to ensure the Tigers' first victory after 15 home-and-away defeats.

"I didn't sing the (club) song once last year, so I got pretty pumped up after that (win)," said Pettifer, who played 10 senior matches last year. "I knew after I kicked that last goal that we were going to win."

Pettifer had an ankle reconstruction at the end of last season, but has worked hard to impress the new hierarchy. He has been helped by assistant coaches David King and David Wheadon, the latter giving him specialist tuition with his goalkicking.

Former skipper Wayne Campbell, used off the Tigers' bench this year rotating through the midfield and up forward, has also provided help.

"Wayne is very smart," Pettifer said. "He always ends up with 20 touches and brings blokes into the game with his smarts and skills. If he is not getting the ball, he's telling you where to go to get it."

Pettifer is part of a new-look Richmond attack. The Tigers no longer rely on Matthew Richardson and Nathan Brown to kick most of their goals; now there are others to share the load.

Last weekend the Tigers' tall forwards contributed 10 of their side's 14 goals (Richardson six, Greg Stafford two, and Trent Knobel and Troy Simmonds one).

"With Richo down there, there's a lot of big blokes for the opposition to mind and they can be a handful," Pettifer said.

The potency in Richmond's attack has not been the only outstanding feature of its past three wins. The Tigers' midfield -- led by the improving Chris Hyde, Shane Tuck and a fit Mark Coughlan -- has worked hard and provided plenty of opportunities up forward.

"Shane Tuck has been playing some really good footy, and Hydey has taken the next step and become one of our main midfielders," Pettifer said. "With 'Cogs' getting back to form, it's very exciting."

After making a disastrous start to the season against Geelong, Richmond has won its past three matches, but the Tigers face their stiffest test against St Kilda at Telstra Dome this evening.

The game will mark the first appearances by Knobel and Saint Aaron Fiora against their former clubs and the 200th senior game by Tiger defender Darren Gaspar.

"St Kilda was a kick off playing in the Grand Final last year and they beat the in-form Melbourne last weekend," Pettifer said. "This is going to show us where we're at if we're going to play finals.

"After the first game, we copped a fair bit of stuff in the media, but we had a fair bit of self-belief. There are a lot of guys who are playing with a lot more confidence."

Pettifer, 23, is in his fifth season since being taken at No.9 at the 2000 national draft. Tonight's match will be his 42nd game for the Tigers and he aims to complete a full season in the seniors for the first time this year.

"I thought I could have been gone, but in the end I hope I can get to 50 (games) and finish the year well," he said. "It will be a good achievement from where I sit."

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Re: Coach's 'Pet' fires
« Reply #22 on: April 24, 2005, 05:26:25 AM »
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Pettifer had an ankle reconstruction at the end of last season, but has worked hard to impress the new hierarchy. He has been helped by assistant coaches David King and David Wheadon, the latter giving him specialist tuition with his goalkicking.

This isn't the first this year that I've read or heard from a player giving Wheadon credit. If he's not a bad assistant coach why was he made "only" an opposition analyst last year given the ability or rather lack of it of the previous coaching staff  ???.

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"St Kilda was a kick off playing in the Grand Final last year and they beat the in-form Melbourne last weekend," Pettifer said. "This is going to show us where we're at if we're going to play finals.

One week at a time Kayne  ;). After the past couple of years we're not in a position as a Club to mention us and the "F" word in the same sentence. Even if we pull off a win today it's only round 5.

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Re: Coach's 'Pet' fires
« Reply #23 on: April 24, 2005, 09:23:53 PM »
One week at a time Kayne  ;). After the past couple of years we're not in a position as a Club to mention us and the "F" word in the same sentence. Even if we pull off a win today it's only round 5.

LoL, I've dropped plenty of F-bombs over the Tigers in recent years MT.  ;D

lmfaoooo@pettifer's game.

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Re: Coach's 'Pet' fires
« Reply #24 on: April 24, 2005, 09:38:52 PM »
LoL, I've dropped plenty of F-bombs over the Tigers in recent years MT.  ;D

lmfaoooo@pettifer's game.

LOL

Yep Pets was quiet. One of 9 of our guys to have less than 10 possies. The Saints only had 3.
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Re: Pettifer
« Reply #25 on: May 09, 2005, 04:54:26 AM »
Towards the end of last season he showed doing the kick-ins he possessed a long accurate kick but sheesh where did those 60 metre roosts for a goal come from. It sure wasn't a fluke because he did twice on Saturday. That's one way to beat a flood  :thumbsup.
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