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Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on June 12, 2019, 03:44:57 PM
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VFL Round 11
RICHMOND (8-1, 1st) vs Coburg (1-8, 14th)
Saturday, 15th June @ Holm Park Recreation Reserve, Beaconsfield.
Start time: 11:00am
http://websites.sportstg.com/round_info.cgi?a=MATCH&fixture=125262145&c=1-118-0-518179-0&pool=1
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With the side we'll most likely be fielding it's a good week to be playing Coburg... :shh
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Soldo named in the ressies.
Only 10 AFL-listed players.
Richmond
B: 78. D. Coffield, 53. H. Beasley, 58. C. Harris
HB: 43. D. Eggmolesse-Smith, 31. O. Markov, 61. J. Fletcher
C: 64. T. Silvestro, 26. R. Collier-Dawkins, 28. F. Turner
HF: 39. J. Aarts, 40. C. Coleman-Jones, 56. B. Grewar
F: 29. S. Bolton, 21. J. Townsend, 60. C. Thompson
R: 47. I. Soldo, 54. J. Ballard, 16. M. Weller
Int: 79. W. Coates, 67. B. Credlin, 65. J. Cusack, 69. L. Diggins, 59. L. Haysman, 52. S. Mannagh, 62. L. Nelson, 55. L. Street
23P: 72. B. Lambert
In: L. Haysman, J. Townsend, B. Lambert, L. Diggins, I. Soldo, B. Credlin, C. Coleman-Jones
Out: N. Broad, C. Menadue, M. Chol
https://vfl.com.au/vfl-round-11-teams-2019/
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Keen to see How B Lambert goes. I like him.
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RichmondVFL's Twitter and Instagram accounts will provide live updates from Beaconsfield.
A live audio call of the game will also be available via the Casey Radio - 97.7FM Facebook page, or TuneIn Radio App.
https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2019-06-14/vfl-tigers-set-to-host-lions
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Riley Collier-Dawkins with his first goal in the yellow & black! The budding midfielder was cool and calm in traffic and snapped truly.
Aarts misses on his right. No left foot.
We get it back on the switch. Mannagh inside 50 finds Townsend 30 out.
Hack kick out of defence by Coburg but we can only get a rushed point.
We're bombarding our F50 but many of them are sloppy.
Rich 2.2-14
Cob 0.0-0
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Bolton "shakes and bakes" around two. Off to Aarts who runs his full measure and drives it long and low but hooks it for another point.
We get it back and Ballard marks/free in the pocket. Across the face and OOTF.
15 - 0
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Commentators: "Richmond could easily have 5 goals by now"
Coburg turnover. Thompson kicks it to two Tigers who trip each other over :P.
Hayward to Coffield 80 out. Floats it to 50. Coburg get first hands but turn it over. It gets to Lambert who finds Street at the top of the square. Set shot. Goal! :gotigers
Rich 3.3-21
Cob 0.0-0
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Inside 50s: 15 - 5
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Towner 55 out. Kicks to the top of the square but Ballard gives away the free.
Coburg switch across HB and straight to Towner 60 out. Finds Haysman just 15. Goes to Grewar who out-positions his direct opponent. Misses.
We get it back again from another Coburg turnover. Ballard lowers the shoulder and cops it high. Goal! :gotigers
Rich 4.4-28
Cob 0.0-0
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Markov deep in defence but Mannagh kicks it OOTF.
Coburg turnover. RCD long. Coburg defenders collide. Ballard to Grewar who sprays it.
Quarter time
Richmond 4.4-28
Coburg 0.0-0
Goals: Collier-Dawkins, Townsend, Street, Ballard.
We should be 8 goals up. Coburg keep giftinf us possession but we've wasted the ball inside F50 for all the chances we've had.
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Commentators saying all our forwards are queuing up trying to get a goal and that's why we're wasting it. We're getting so many chances because Coburg keep turning it over on the way out.
74 - 41 kicks
44 - 40 hballs
36 - 9 marks
16 - 10 tackles
8 - 6 hitouts
17 - 6 In50
6 - 12 Re50 ... only because the ball has spent so much time in our F50.
Aarts 9 disposals
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Silvestro inside 50. Coburg drop marks. Fumble by Thompson. Ball-up. Tap down by CCJ. Mannagh to Bolton who kicks it to start the 2nd qtr :gotigers.
Rich 5.4-34
Cob 0.0-0
2 min Q2
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Beasley to Eggy to Fletcher. Long handball to Weller to RCD to Towner who is tackled. Ball-up. Bolton's kick OOTF.
Bolton 11 disposals, 4 tackles
Aarts 9 disp.
Weller 9 disp.
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Coburg get their first.
34 - 6
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Another to Coburg.
34 - 12
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CCJ free for too high. Goes to HF. Punched away. Throw-in. Free to Coburg and they clear.
Markov cuts it off. To Harris who chips to HF. Spoiled. Bolton cleverly out wide to Mannagh. Helicopter kick goes straight to a Coburg defender. They clear.
Ball-up centre wing. CCJ wins the tap and gets the free. Goes short to Fletcher who goes to HF. Coburg clear again.
Markov in defence to Harris to Coffield on the wing. Off to Weller who goes long to HF and it's cleared by Coburg again.
Only temporarily. We go long and CCJ big mark reaching over the top. Goal! :gotigers
CCJ 4 disposals, 12 hitouts, 1 goal.
Rich 6.4-40
Cob 2.0-12
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Bolton good tackle as Coburg we're going forward. Ball-up. RCD clears to the wing. Lambert falls over. Coburg go forward but we clear and Thompson takes a good mark. Kick is poor though. Scramble in tight.
We break. Bolton to Ballard to Towner who waltzes around his opponent and goals! :gotigers
Rich 7.4-46
Cob 2.0-12
16 min Q2
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Coburg point.
46 - 13
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Eggy to Coates to Credlin in defence to Bolton but he is caught.
Eggy cuts it off. Weller handball over the top is dangerous. Bolton makes it good. Goes long but it's a free to Coburg.
Coburg take it down the other end for a point.
46 - 14
19 min Q2
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Commentators praising Markov's game across HB.
Goal to Coburg though.
46 - 20
20 min Q2
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Harris wide to Mannagh to CCJ on the wing. Goes long. Ballard and Coates can't mark and Coburg clear.
Eggy held but no free. Aarts quiet this term misses the handball. Markov then reported for a sling tackle.
Markov takes a screamer. RCD through the middle. Long kick to Ballard who runs in and kicks a goal :gotigers.
Rich 8.4-52
Cob 3.2-20
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Harris smothers the Coburg handball. Towner however tries grabbing the ball and denies a chance for us to breakaway.
Aarts goes long to Ballard but he is spoiled. Throw-in deep in the pocket. Coburg clear.
Bolton 18 disposals .... BOG so far.
Weller 17 disposals, 6 tackles.
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Coffield finds CCJ 45 out. Kicking after the Siren. Hits the top of the post.
Half-time
Richmond 4.4 8.5-53
Coburg 0.0 3.2-20
Goals: Townsend 2, Ballard 2, Bolton, Collier-Dawkins, Coleman-Jones, Street.
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Pretty average quarter from us. Just doing what we have to.
Bolton showing why he should have played against Adelaide instead of Higgins or Butler.
CCJ would be in front in the ruck duel but he's playing against a Coburg debutant.
Eggy and Markov playing well in defence intercepting. However, Markov has been reported for a sling tackle. Hopefully, only a fine at worst.
RCD has started the game well. At least he is getting his hands on the pill after a couple of quiet weeks.
Towner, Weller & Aarts at their level. Aarts quiet that quarter and getting a heap of it in the first.
No Soldo or Turner today but the sound of it. I haven't heard their names mentioned in the commentary.
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Only 8 AFL-listed players today (Bolton, CCJ, Weller, Towner, RCD, Aarts, Eggy, Markov). Mind you Coburg have none.
Bolton and Weller "outstanding" in the first half according to the commentators.
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Half time Stats.
Bolton 18 disposals (11 kicks 7 handballs) 1 mark 5 tackles 1.0
Weller 17 disposals (7 kicks 10 handballs) 3 marks 6 tackles
Markov 12 disposals (8 kicks 4 handballs) 5 marks
Aarts 11 disposals (6 kicks 5 handballs) 3 marks 1 tackle 0.2
RCD 11 disposals (8 kicks 3 handballs ) 1 mark 3 tackles 1.0
Townsend 11 disposals (6 kicks 5 handballs) 4 marks 3 tackles 2.0
Egg-Smith 10 disposals (6 kicks 4 handballs) 2 mark 2 tackles
CCJ 8 disposals (6 kicks 2 handballs) 4 marks 2 tackles 16 hitouts 1.1
Source: BF
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RCD under the pack out to Thompson to Silvestro who is under the pump. A few stoppage in a row. Coburg clear.
RCD to Silvestro to Bolton to Thompson. Through the middle: Mannagh to Grewar to Nelson who finds Townsend marking 40 out. Misses.
54 - 20
4 min Q3
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Harris to Markov to Weller just outside 50. Spears it low and flat and finds Towner. Further out and angle not as good. Goal! :gotigers
3 now to Towner.
Rich 9.6-60
Cob 3.2-20
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Bolton smother. Aarts back to Bolton gets to Grewar. RCD flying shot and Thompson too strong marks. However, sprays the shot OOTF by 20m :P.
Street to Harris 55 out. Kicks into the man on the mark. Harris gets gifted it back. Goes to the pocket. Towner flies but gets the free for front on contact. Goal! :gotigers
4 now to Towner.
Rich 10.6-66
Cob 3.2-20
9 min Q3
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Towner 14 disposals, 3 tackles, 4 goals.
Street to Mannagh to Towner but he leaves it behind.
We get it back. Bolton spears it to the square. Coates can't mark. Ball-up. Grewar's snap bounces over everyone but is touched just on the line by the Coburg defender chasing it back.
67 - 20
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Towner hands to Grewar who runs and bounces. Could run all the way inside 50 but does the team thing and hits up Ballard 25 out. Misses.
68 - 20
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Eggy to Towner on the wing. Kicks long down the line. Coburg clear.
A comedy of errors. Coburg player drops a sitter. Mannagh to Bolton to Weller = goal :gotigers.
Rich 11.8-74
Cob 3.2-20
15 min Q3
Commentators: "Men against boys"
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Point to Coburg.
74 - 21
17 min Q3
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Commentators: "Richmond has been well below their best but are 53 points up".
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CCJ free in the ruck. Goes short to RCD in the centre. Harris to Fletcher who spent it before he got it. Harris wins it back and goes long. Thompson penalised. Coburg clear.
Silvestro spoil. Gives to Eggy. On the wing to Nelson to Thompson who goes long and marked by Coburg despite Weller being alone in the corridor.
However, Coburg turn it over. We go long. Off the pack and Towner out the back waltzes into an open goal :gotigers.
Rich 12.8-80
Cob 3.3-21
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Starting with Eggy we cut through Coburg on transition and find Weller inside 50. Misses.
81 - 21
23 min Q3
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Bolton to CCJ to Ballard to Aarts to Towner. Weller spoils his teammate but Nelson still gathers but his snap misses.
82 - 21
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On transition again: Bolton - Weller - Grewar in board to Fletcher who finds Thompson to Towner. Had 4 options and chooses Nelson. Goal! :gotigers
Rich 13.10-88
Cob 3.3-21
27 min Q3
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Bolton to HF and Weller marks strongly. Goes inside 50 but the siren sounds before Coates marks.
3/4 time
Richmond 4.4 8.5 13.10-88
Coburg 0.0 3.2 3.3-21
Goals: Townsend 4, Weller 2, Ballard 2, Bolton, Collier-Dawkins, Coleman-Jones, Street, Nelson.
One-way traffic. Coburg not even VFL standard.
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3/4 stats:
(https://www.bigfooty.com/forum/attachments/c45c3439-cf87-47bc-a56d-ec7906581a24-png.692550/)
Source: VFL app.
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Free off the ball and downfield to Coburg gifts them a goal to start the last quarter.
88 - 27
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Aarts to CCJ to Bolton who tries to find a forward on a lead but it's spoiled. Did the team thing when he could have had the shot. Throw-in. Aarts snap goes across and it's another throw-in. Coburg clear.
Bolton short to Mannagh just inside 50. Misses.
89 - 27
6 min Q4
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Weller runs to 55 but it's touched just on the line.
90 - 27
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Coffield switches to Eggy. Handballs to a Coburg player who fortunately slips. Eggy collects again. Gets to Aarts to Fletcher who goes long. Aarts front and square snaps but doesn't make the difference. Ball-up.
Coburg clearing kick is marked by Harris. Inside 50 and Towner marks in front. Misses as well.
91 - 27
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RCD inside 50. Bolton outnumbered. Coburg clear.
Weller steals the ball and goes long and Towner all by himself marks. Goal! :gotigers
RCD out of the centre. Goes long without looking and goes for a point.
Rich 14.14-98
Cob 4.3-27
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Coburg turnover. Mannagh to Credlin to Bolton to Nelson who marks and runs in and goals :gotigers
Rich 15.14-104
Cob 4.3-27
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Bolton out of the centre to Nelson who snaps but it's more centered. It's kept alive and Credlin goals :gotigers
Rich 16.14-110
Cob 4.3-27
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Street knock on. Thompson does likewise however Aarts kicks it OOTF.
Ballard intercepts in defence. Markov to CCJ to Eggy to Harris all across the backline. Beasley to Street to Lambert. Goes short to RCD to CCJ. Kicks to HF and it's marked by Coburg.
We get it back. Mannagh to Weller to Coffield. Now Bolton to the pocket but it's OOTF.
Weller off holding his chest.
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Forward pressure forces the turnover. Lambert though misses a gettable one.
Coburg kick-in is turned over. Mannagh has 4 Tigers in the goalsquare and Nelson marks. Goal! :gotigers
3 to Nelson in the 2nd half.
Rich 17.15-117
Cob 4.3-27
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Goal to McEvoy .. Disappointing :banghead
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Fair bit of niggle going on. Something has stirred them up. Bolton gave a free away in the centre and then we give away 50 after a Coburg mark which gifts them a goal.
117 - 33
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Another goal to Coburg.
117 - 39
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Free to Aarts in the centre. Grewar to Bolton long and RCD marks. Goal! :gotigers
Rich 18.15-123
Cob 6.3-39
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Won by 84 pts :gotigers.
They started playing the Melbourne theme song :huh
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Final Score
Richmond 4.4 8.5 13.10 18.15-123
Coburg 0.0 3.2 3.3 6.3-39
Goals: Townsend 5, Nelson 3, Weller 2, Collier-Dawkins 2, Ballard 2, Bolton, Coleman-Jones, Street, Credlin.
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Commentators: "Bolton clear best on ground. Well supported by Coleman-Jones, Weller, Markov, Townsend, etc. Their senior players all stood up today. All the 8 AFL-listed Richmond players (Bolton, Weller, Townsend, RCD, CCJ, Aarts, Eggy & Markov) would be pushing for votes."
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Bolton had 36 touches.
Full time Stats.
Bolton 36 disposals (23 kicks 13 handballs) 2 marks 5 tackles 1.0
Weller 28 disposals (16 kicks 12 handballs) 6 marks 9 tackles 2.1
RCD 23 disposals (16 kicks 7 handballs ) 4 marks 4 tackles 2.1
Aarts 22 disposals (7 kicks 15 handballs) 4 marks 2 tackles 0.2
Townsend 21 disposals (14 kicks 7 handballs) 9 marks 3 tackles 5.2
CCJ 19 disposals (12 kicks 7 handballs) 6 marks 2 tackles 29 hitouts 1.1
Egg-Smith 19 disposals (10 kicks 9 handballs) 5 marks 2 tackles
Markov 14 disposals (10 kicks 4 handballs) 6 marks 1 tackle
Source: BF/VFL app.
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Well we now know that RCD can at least beat up on crap sides...it's a start... :shh
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We gained 12% today. Top of the ladder, 9-1 and with 143% now :thumbsup.
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If Bolton is promoted then let's hope he's played in the guts at AFL level just as he is in the VFL.
Good to see CCJ and RCD find some form again even if it was against a sub-standard Coburg.
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2019 Hard Yakka / Totally Workwear VFL
Richmond 4.4 8.5 13.10 18.15 (123)
Coburg 0.0 3.2 3.3 6.3 (39)
GOALS:
Richmond: Townsend 5 Nelson 3 Ballard 2 Collier-Dawkins 2 Weller 2 Street Bolton Coleman-Jones Credlin
Coburg: McEvoy 2 Stroobants Bunker Dickson Baker
BEST:
Richmond: Bolton Townsend Collier-Dawkins Weller Harris Eggmolesse-Smith
Coburg: Exon Lever Weightman Murphy Bunker Guthrie
https://membership.sportstg.com/results/rpt_progressive.cgi?aID=4138&pg=1&a=MR
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VFL Tigers win battle of the big cats
Brenton Mann
AFL media
Jun 15, 2019 3:58PM
Richmond VFL hits the mid-season bye with a record of 9–1 after streaking past Coburg by 84 points at Holm Park Reserve, Beaconsfield on Saturday afternoon.
The Tigers stamped their authority on the contest from the get-go with AFL aspirants, Shai Bolton and Jacob Townsend leading their side to an 18.15 (123) to 6.3 (39) win.
Townsend split his time between forward and midfield, slotting a game-high five goals, while Bolton put in a midfield masterclass, finishing with 36 disposals, nine clearances, five tackles and a goal.
Riley Collier-Dawkins showcased the traits that made him extremely desirable on Draft night, as the big-bodied midfielder burst away from stoppages, marked strongly, was sharp with his hands and penetrating with his ball use.
Collier-Dawkins also hit the scoreboard, kicking the opening and closing goals of the game.
Richmond’s success this year has been built on the back of connection, fight, strengths & celebration and this win was no different.
“An inspirational act can shift a game," VFL coach Craig McRae said.
Last week, Blake Grewar’s dogged determination in the final term willed his side to victory over Geelong on the back of a seven-goal avalanche.
Much like Muhammad Ali’s “rope-a-dope” tactic in Zaire in 1974, Richmond absorbed all Geelong could muster, then countered with ferocity, as Ali did when conquering George Foreman.
This week, the Tigers faced another member of the feline fraternity, welcoming Coburg Lions to their home away from home, at Holm Park in Beaconsfield.
Coburg is a side chock-full of spirit and fight, and Richmond knew the Lions would be keen on knocking-off the current No.1 seed in the VFL.
From the opening, Richmond was urgent and attentive in defence, trapping the Lions in its forward half for most of the first term, and capitalising up-forward.
Collier-Dawkins recorded the first inside-50 of the game and from the ensuing forward-50 stoppage, he snapped his debut goal in the Yellow and Black.
His smile was bigger than Luna Park, as an ambush of Tigers closed in on him to show their love for the budding tall midfielder.
The Tigers spread the Lions’ to all expanses of Holm Park and picked their way through the visitors' defensive zone with patience and precision.
Shaun Mannagh showcased his poise and selflessness when his squaring ball inside-50 pin-pointed Jacob Townsend 20 metres out in the corridor; Townsend eased through the goal and Richmond had two goals in quick succession.
The Tigers then peppered the goals until emerging utility, Lachlan Street swung around on his left and snapped truly from close range.
Richmond blitzed every Coburg possession and had the Lions searching for alternate avenues to exit their defensive half.
Stand-in skipper Jacob Ballard goaled in the shadows of quarter-time after drawing a too-high free kick as he attacked a 50-50 forward-50 ball with his trademark brutishness.
The Tigers have been kings of holding its opponents goalless in quarters so far this year, and they tightened the screws even further, with Coburg unable to register a score in the opening term.
It took the electrifying, Shai Bolton all of 49 seconds to stamp his imprimatur on the second term, crumbing and goaling with effortless ease.
The Tigers looked dominant before the Lions grit their teeth and swung the momentum their way.
Coburg kicked back-to-back goals, trimming the margin to 22 points.
Callum Coleman-Jones, fresh off a break last week, had the majority of the ruck duties lumped on his young shoulders, which swelled with confidence as the game progressed.
The burgeoning ruckman’s genuine pack mark and goal in the second term shifted the flow of the game back in the Tigers’ favour, as the hosts kicked two of the last three goals before half-time.
Richmond secured a handy 33-point buffer, which it added to at a rate of knots in the second half.
Mav Weller and Townsend highlighted their evolving on-field chemistry, combining for three goals in the second term and one in the fourth.
Townsend slotted four goals up to three quarter-time, and always loomed large deep in attack.
Dan Coffield led a staunch defence, with the intercept defender proving harder to avoid than Melbourne traffic on a Friday night.
Derek Eggmolesse-Smith and Chad Harris provided the bounce and dash off half-back, the pair proving more impenetrable as the weeks roll on.
Oleg Markov looked more vibrant after recovering from a couple of weeks of illness, showing glimpses of his attacking best from the back half.
There were a few trademark Markov scorching runs which would have pleased the shivering Tiger Army.
The Tigers held the Lions goalless in the third term whilst slotting five of their own, opening-up a 67-point lead heading into the final term.
Luke Nelson has kicked a lot of goals on this ground and added three more to his tally, two coming in the final term, and looks more acclimatised in the Richmond system as the weeks roll on.
Defender turned forward, Brenton Credlin found himself deep in attack in the final term and pounced on the opportunity to kick his debut goal for the club and was besieged by Tigers keen to celebrate his feat.
Bolton glided across the Holm Park turf in the final term racking up possessions at will and setting up his teammates with craft and creativity.
It was fitting that another potential gun Tiger cub capped off the win, with Collier-Dawkins' telescopic arms rising above his opponent to clunk a mark in the goalsquare and kick a goal.
Richmond has earnt its break and will gain some respite over the bye week and attack the second half of its year with fight and vibrancy.
https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2019-06-15/r11-vfl-match-report
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Apparentky Coburg went home and we started playing Geelong at some point.. :shh
If Bolton is promoted then let's hope he's played in the guts at AFL level just as he is in the VFL.
Been saying it since last year... one thing we can agree on....:shh :shh
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Apparentky Coburg went home and we started playing Geelong at some point.. :shh
If Bolton is promoted then let's hope he's played in the guts at AFL level just as he is in the VFL.
Been saying it since last year... one thing we can agree on....:shh :shh
You weren’t the only one saying that...... :shh
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Didn't say I was.... :shh :shh
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If the multitudes are claiming it then I will too
Disclaimer: Unless it happens and turns to poo
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I remember claiming it when he had his first game at auskick, was a jet through the midfield for
The red bibs
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I remember being the only one not wanting to trade him......:shh
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Lol, put up your hand if you wanted to trade a bloke that turned out to be good
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Very few of us actually wanted to trade Bolton...... :shh
Latest rumour doing the rounds is that Port are heavily into him.... :shh :shh
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Very few of us actually wanted to trade Bolton...... :shh
Latest rumour doing the rounds is that Port are heavily into him.... :shh :shh
Rubbish.... :shh
Most of this board told him to pack his bags for putting off contract talks while playing reserves..... :shh :shh
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Snip! Discuss the topic ppl and cut out the baiting/sniping of those that you disagree with. That goes for all threads.
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McRae's Match Report:
Shai Bolton
36 disposals, one goal & five tackles
“Continued his outstanding form. He’s had 36 disposals, nine clearances, 12 inside-50s and a goal, including five tackles. He’s playing outstanding football at this level and looks way above the level at the moment and looks ready for AFL opportunities when they present.”
Mav Weller
28 disposals, two goals & nine tackles
“Continues his great form as well—28 disposals, kicked two goals, had nine tackles. He’s playing above the level with his leadership and toughness around the ball. He had another great game.”
Riley Collier-Dawkins
23 disposals, two goals & four tackles
“Played his best game for the season at this level, 23 disposals, eight clearances and kicked two goals himself. He’s really invested in the team and he got rewarded on the day. It was a great performance.”
Jake Aarts
22 disposals & two tackles
“Played in multiple roles, including wing and midfield to just give him some more growth and opportunities in those areas. He ended up with 22 disposals with his customary contest wins.”
Jacob Townsend
21 disposals, five goals, nine marks & three tackles
“Played more forward this week and a little bit in the midfield as well. It was pleasing that he got on the end of a few, he kicked five goals on the day. His toughness around the ball and his aerial contests were a real feature. It was a pleasing result from him.”
Derek Eggmolesse-Smith
20 disposals, five marks & two tackles
“He set the game up off half-back. He was really dynamic in his defensive run and using the ball. He’s a real rebound-50 player for us and he’s setting the game up well.”
Callum Coleman-Jones
19 disposals, 29 hit-outs, six marks & one goal
“19 disposals as the key ruck, 29 hit-outs and kicked a goal as well, he was coming off missing last week and didn’t look like he missed anything. He dominated the aerial contest.”
Oleg Markov
15 disposals, six marks & one tackle
“Played across half-back where his intercept marking stood-out. His running and carrying the ball was also a feature.”
https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2019-06-19/vfl-report-round-11
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Markov suspended for a week. So that's another Tiger that will be missing :P.
https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2019-06-18/markov-accepts-vfl-suspension