Author Topic: VFL R13: Richmond vs Casey --- Sun. July 3 @ Punt Rd ... [Live on Ch 7]  (Read 7905 times)

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Final Score

Richmond   2.2   6.3    9.9    11.12-78
Casey        3.3   6.6    9.9     11.10-76

Goals: Castagna 3, McBean 2, Butler, A.Moore, Silvestro, Mellington, Bathie, Aarts

People are talking like we lost.

Are these scores correct?

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Just swap em around

Richmond lost by 2 points
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Agree the umpiring was confusing

But gee a couple of our senior blokes made some howlers decision wise in the last 5 minutes. Townsend & Moore A the 2 main offenders
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Umpires wreaked a good game where Richmond was clearly the better team
The bounced ball that was paid a mark directly in front to Casey was the worst one. Cost us the game.


Having said that we still had half a dozen chances to kick the winner where we were out the back and had free players everywhere yet missed targets or found the one Casey player behind the ball  :banghead.

Add Cal Moore kicked just one point from 4 set shots.

Cal Moore is poo. Why they drafted him have me stumped. Him a dummy that cost us goals & also cant kick them

C Moore should be played back

Given astbury and broad are questionable
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Video: Daniel Rioli gets a clearance for Richmond’s VFL side, kicks it 50 metres the wrong way

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IN his first season Daniel Rioli has produced some of that classic Rioli family magic for Richmond.

But in a game for the Tigers’ VFL side on Sunday, he did the exact opposite. Unless you’re a Casey Scorpions fan.

In the second quarter Rioli had an excellent-looking clearance out of a centre bounce, with the slight issue that he was going the wrong way.

He slammed the ball 50 metres forward into Casey’s forward half and the Scorpions took advantage, goaling thanks to that inside 50.

In a very close game it was pretty costly — especially since Richmond ended up losing the match by two points.

Ouch.

VIDEO: http://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/video-daniel-rioli-gets-a-clearance-for-richmonds-vfl-side-kicks-it-50-metres-the-wrong-way/news-story/157866151fb11d976afac3aede1f6c09

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The Umpiring HOWLER That Cost Richmond The Game In The VFL

This is a genuine stinker


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3 July 2016


VIDEO: https://twitter.com/7VFL/status/749492329170345984

The game between Richmond’s VFL side and Casey Scorpions (Melbourne’s VFL affiliate) went down to the wire today, with the Scorpions getting over the line by two points.

The game was neck and neck all day, but was ultimately — and unfortunately — decided by a stinker of an umpiring decision.

At the 20 minute mark of the last quarter, Casey pumped a ball inside 50 which was apparently marked by Angus Scott.

However replays showed that the ball CLEARLY hit the deck before Scott had control of it.

Scott went back and duly converted the last goal of the game in a real sickener for the Tigers.

Richmond could only score one more behind and ultimately went down 11.10 (76) to 11.12 (78).

It’s rare to see a footy game decided by a single umpiring error, but this seems to be one of them.

Tim Smith kicked 5 goals for the Scorpions, while Viv Michie racked up 30 touches.

Jason Castagna slotted three for the Tigers, and Andrew Moore led them for disposals with 25.

http://www.triplem.com.au/melbourne/sport/afl/news/2016/7/the-umpiring-howler-that-cost-richmond-the-game-in-the-vfl/

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McBean wasn't named in the bests :huh3



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Richmond            2.2  6.3  9.9  11.10 (76)
Casey Scorpions   3.3  6.6  9.9  11.12 (78)

GOALS:
Richmond : Castagna 3 McBean 2 Silvestro  Butler  Bathie  Aarts  Moore  Mellington
Casey Scorpions: Smith 5 Scott 2 Hulett 2 Weideman  Neal-Bullen

BEST:
Richmond : Castagna Silvestro A.Moore Markov Rioli Drummond
Casey Scorpions: Smith Grimes Michie Neal-Bullen Brayshaw Morris

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Another thing l noticed was the lack of muscle on Townsend. This guy has been in the system how many years yet looks like a scrawny U16's player. Seriously he wasn't drafted to protect the midfielders cause that would be a joke on the club. Cotchin is another who must stand next to the coach while everyone is in the gym working weights. We are a weak club.
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Re: VFL R13: Richmond vs Casey --- Sun. July 3 @ Punt Rd ... [Live on Ch 7]
« Reply #100 on: July 04, 2016, 04:26:25 AM »
Another thing l noticed was the lack of muscle on Townsend. This guy has been in the system how many years yet looks like a scrawny U16's player. Seriously he wasn't drafted to protect the midfielders cause that would be a joke on the club. Cotchin is another who must stand next to the coach while everyone is in the gym working weights. We are a weak club.
No he's looking at his phone, haven't you seen the advert?

Meanwhile you look at clubs like Melbourne who have guys like Viney, Petracca, Jones, Vandenberg etc heck even Brayshaw and Vince they make our midfield look tiny.

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Re: VFL R13: Richmond vs Casey --- Sun. July 3 @ Punt Rd ... [Live on Ch 7]
« Reply #101 on: July 04, 2016, 07:03:00 AM »
Thought McBean played a good game. Disposal in last 5 minutes really let us down.

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Re: VFL R13: Richmond vs Casey --- Sun. July 3 @ Punt Rd ... [Live on Ch 7]
« Reply #102 on: July 04, 2016, 08:16:14 AM »
McBean wasn't named in the bests :huh3


Hardwick must have been doing the votes
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Re: VFL R13: Richmond vs Casey --- Sun. July 3 @ Punt Rd ... [Live on Ch 7]
« Reply #103 on: July 04, 2016, 08:30:12 AM »
The Umpiring HOWLER That Cost Richmond The Game In The VFL

This is a genuine stinker


MMM
3 July 2016


VIDEO: https://twitter.com/7VFL/status/749492329170345984

The game between Richmond’s VFL side and Casey Scorpions (Melbourne’s VFL affiliate) went down to the wire today, with the Scorpions getting over the line by two points.

The game was neck and neck all day, but was ultimately — and unfortunately — decided by a stinker of an umpiring decision.

At the 20 minute mark of the last quarter, Casey pumped a ball inside 50 which was apparently marked by Angus Scott.

However replays showed that the ball CLEARLY hit the deck before Scott had control of it.

Scott went back and duly converted the last goal of the game in a real sickener for the Tigers.

Richmond could only score one more behind and ultimately went down 11.10 (76) to 11.12 (78).

It’s rare to see a footy game decided by a single umpiring error, but this seems to be one of them.

Tim Smith kicked 5 goals for the Scorpions, while Viv Michie racked up 30 touches.

Jason Castagna slotted three for the Tigers, and Andrew Moore led them for disposals with 25.

http://www.triplem.com.au/melbourne/sport/afl/news/2016/7/the-umpiring-howler-that-cost-richmond-the-game-in-the-vfl/
constant REPLAYS showed the ball clearly hit the ground.
yet in the live footage it did not, and if you look at where the umpire was, he had pretty much the same vision as the live camera.

I'd be more concerned about the plephora of mistakes our players made than this one incident where an umpire had his view obscured by the players
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Re: VFL R13: Richmond vs Casey --- Sun. July 3 @ Punt Rd ... [Live on Ch 7]
« Reply #104 on: July 04, 2016, 10:39:49 AM »
The Umpiring HOWLER That Cost Richmond The Game In The VFL

This is a genuine stinker


MMM
3 July 2016


VIDEO: https://twitter.com/7VFL/status/749492329170345984

The game between Richmond’s VFL side and Casey Scorpions (Melbourne’s VFL affiliate) went down to the wire today, with the Scorpions getting over the line by two points.

The game was neck and neck all day, but was ultimately — and unfortunately — decided by a stinker of an umpiring decision.

At the 20 minute mark of the last quarter, Casey pumped a ball inside 50 which was apparently marked by Angus Scott.

However replays showed that the ball CLEARLY hit the deck before Scott had control of it.

Scott went back and duly converted the last goal of the game in a real sickener for the Tigers.

Richmond could only score one more behind and ultimately went down 11.10 (76) to 11.12 (78).

It’s rare to see a footy game decided by a single umpiring error, but this seems to be one of them.

Tim Smith kicked 5 goals for the Scorpions, while Viv Michie racked up 30 touches.

Jason Castagna slotted three for the Tigers, and Andrew Moore led them for disposals with 25.

http://www.triplem.com.au/melbourne/sport/afl/news/2016/7/the-umpiring-howler-that-cost-richmond-the-game-in-the-vfl/
It was a perfect pass to Chaplin who dropped it.