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Re: Alex Rance is a Tiger for life --- plays his 150th this week [update]
« Reply #2085 on: August 25, 2016, 09:43:33 PM »
In all my time watching footy, I've never seen a more dominate backman than Alex Rance.
Congratulations to the bloke.
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Re: Alex Rance is a Tiger for life --- plays his 150th this week [update]
« Reply #2086 on: August 26, 2016, 12:18:24 AM »
Him and Dustin would literally be keeping 50% of people watching our games. Without them we'd have nothing.

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Re: Alex Rance is a Tiger for life --- plays his 150th this week [update]
« Reply #2087 on: August 26, 2016, 09:11:00 AM »
Him and Dustin would literally be keeping 50% of people watching our games. Without them we'd have nothing.
Add Rioli and now Markov as the future and you have 100%.....
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Re: Alex Rance is a Tiger for life --- plays his 150th this week [update]
« Reply #2088 on: August 26, 2016, 09:29:45 AM »
Him and Dustin would literally be keeping 50% of people watching our games. Without them we'd have nothing.
Add Rioli and now Markov as the future and you have 100%.....

And Chol Doc (hopefully). Dont forget the Chol.

Kid could be anything
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Re: Alex Rance is a Tiger for life --- plays his 150th this week [update]
« Reply #2089 on: August 26, 2016, 10:07:54 AM »
Him and Dustin would literally be keeping 50% of people watching our games. Without them we'd have nothing.
Add Rioli and now Markov as the future and you have 100%.....

And Chol Doc (hopefully). Dont forget the Chol.

Kid could be anything
Oh yes. How could I forget the Chol? He will be special, but I think he'll need a year or two more of development at least to build up his tank. :thumbsup
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Re: Alex Rance is a Tiger for life --- plays his 150th this week [update]
« Reply #2090 on: August 26, 2016, 12:38:31 PM »
It was only NAB but the kid was already showing some good signs and although it's only one season in I'm excited to see how he's improved his tank already and how it transitions into the game

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Mental Fitness More Important: Rance (AFLPA)
« Reply #2091 on: August 27, 2016, 04:09:20 AM »
Mental Fitness More Important: Rance

By Alex Rance - Richmond Football Club star
AFLplayers.com.au
26 August 2016


Richmond star Alex Rance explains the role mental fitness plays in his career and everyday life, in a piece for Aflplayers.com.au brought to you by Fitness First.

https://youtu.be/lc4Giuh7ZDo


As much as physical preparation is vital, your mental fitness is equally, if not more, important.

Around three or four years ago, I was quite an erratic performer in the AFL – I would play some really good games but also some really bad ones.

So while I was still a good, serviceable player, the gap between my best and my worst was too large to be considered a great player.

I lacked a bit of direction with my mental state. I was very results based and was constantly thinking about the type of player I wanted to be or the type of game I wanted to play.

When a football career becomes difficult, things become overcomplicated which, in turn, makes things a lot worse.

I used to think I had to listen to pump up songs before games to get me ready but because I’m naturally an energetic person, it only would lead to wasted energy.

I needed to find a balance and improve my mental fitness so I didn’t get too emotional through the highs and through the lows. This was mostly due to the maturing process, so I had a few conversations to a couple of our coaches.

I had a chat to Justin Leppitsch, who first taught me my craft at the Tigers, and I also spoke to Ben Rutten in recent years about compartmentalising parts of my life and making sure I’m not dragging any extra baggage when I don’t need to.

It’s all about finding a balance and ensuring I focus on the processes rather than the outcome.

My natural tendency is to get a little hypo, which becomes distracting, so I needed to find a way to chill out before games.

I don’t really listen to music pre-game but I make sure my routine is pretty low-key, so I might play a game on my phone to try and relax rather than hype myself up.

Finding ways to disconnect away from the field is an important part of my mental fitness.

For example, when I’m cleaning the house or doing the dishes – a couple of things I don’t overly enjoy – I like listening to country music.

Not many people enjoy country music but it’s a great distraction from the job I’m doing.

I remember listening to it one time and liked what I heard, there are not a lot of wasted words in country music, I guess. It’s this pretty nice, happy and upbeat music. They talk about their trucks, drinking and girls and that’s about it.

It calms me down and takes me away from all the problems I have for the day.

I also like thinking really creatively. I enjoy sitting down and thinking of inventions, apps, funny videos, ideas or anything creative that I find funny and enjoyable.

At the moment, I’ve been pretty caught up with my academy, which has been a real passion project of mine, so that’s been a good distraction.

Another thing that helps with my mental fitness is traveling. Regardless of if I’m in my own home or elsewhere in Melbourne, I’m still in Australia and feel like the lifestyle is always scrutinised. We have to watch what we eat, watch what we drink, watch who we’re with, watch what time we’re out to, so I think it’s nice to get away and not be constantly watched all the time.

To have that mental relief and go away to another country is very beneficial for players.

However it probably takes a little bit of time to open up and relax when you board the plane and not become as cagey. I think as time goes on you get better at turning off that key, but it’s still hard because you’re in that Melbourne or Australian bubble copping all the scrutiny and the distractions that take you away from a fun and enjoyable life.

So it takes a bit of time to be able to get yourself into a state of carefreeness.

But in regards to mental fitness, you can also overdo it. It’s like a bell curve, if you overthink or don’t think enough, you’re not going to achieve your best results.

You need to find a happy medium and have enough control that you can sift out the rubbish but not be so controlled that you can’t let yourself go and actually enjoy a bit of the journey. I think it’s really important to find that balance between the two.

When you’re overseas, you still have a certain element of structure so you’re not letting yourself go completely but at the same time enjoying what you’re seeing and experiencing.

There are some stats around that after two weeks of doing no exercise, your body starts to deteriorate and not be at the standard it previously was. So it’s important to stick to our programs and I make sure that if I have a long break or go away, the club still trusts that I won’t break down when the training load increases.

It’s also great to have that change in setting too when exercising overseas. Every now and again we might train at MSAC or something alike to change the stimulus in-season, but it’s really refreshing to go for a run through Palm Springs or through some national parks in Washington and take your mind off the monotony.

While you’re still running laps and punching out the same program, you’re breathing different air and experiencing different sights.

http://www.aflplayers.com.au/article/mental-fitness-more-important-rance/

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Re: Alex Rance is a Tiger for life --- plays his 150th this week [update]
« Reply #2092 on: August 28, 2016, 05:01:00 AM »
Franklin versus Rance was a fizzer

It was a match-up between two likely 2016 All Australians but it was a contest dominated by the three-time Coleman medallist. In fairness to Rance, he shared the duties on Franklin with Dylan Grimes, who took the Swan when he played further up the ground, but when Rance did stand him, he was soundly beaten on most occasions. Rance was torched by his uncompetitive midfield, and when your team gets mauled by 113 points it makes life difficult, but it was still a terrible night for the West Australian. Franklin finished with 7.4 and 11 marks, with nine of those inside 50, taking his tally to 74 for the regular season, and just six behind this year's Coleman winner, West Coast star Josh Kennedy.

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2016-08-27/five-talking-points-sydney-swans-v-richmond

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Re: Alex Rance is a Tiger for life --- plays his 150th this week [update]
« Reply #2093 on: August 28, 2016, 12:06:41 PM »
One of Rance's worse games but gee wiz he was hung out to dry by our midfielders and some of the other defenders

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Re: Alex Rance is a Tiger for life --- plays his 150th this week [update]
« Reply #2094 on: August 28, 2016, 03:59:59 PM »
Arsebury still doesn't know what he's supposed to do let alone trying to help other defenders as well.

Chaplin was useless but did make Rances life a lot easier when he played.
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Re: Alex Rance is a Tiger for life --- plays his 150th this week [update]
« Reply #2095 on: August 28, 2016, 04:05:10 PM »
One of Rance's worse games but gee wiz he was hung out to dry by our midfielders and some of the other defenders

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Re: Alex Rance is a Tiger for life --- plays his 150th this week [update]
« Reply #2096 on: August 28, 2016, 04:08:24 PM »
One of Rance's worse games but gee wiz he was hung out to dry by our midfielders and some of the other defenders


Our mids simply don't work hard enough to help out. They also don't respect ownership of the ball when in possession. It doesn't help when spuds like Ellis and Grigg constantly stop, go sideways, backwards or simply bomb it long to the oppositions advantage  :banghead

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Re: Alex Rance is a Tiger for life --- plays his 150th this week [update]
« Reply #2097 on: August 28, 2016, 04:10:08 PM »
One of Rance's worse games but gee wiz he was hung out to dry by our midfielders and some of the other defenders


Our mids simply don't work hard enough to help out. They also don't respect ownership of the ball when in possession. It doesn't help when spuds like Ellis and Grigg constantly stop, go sideways, backwards or simply bomb it long to the oppositions advantage  :banghead

Our mids simply don't work hard enough  full stop

Especially when things are going poorly.
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Re: Alex Rance is a Tiger for life --- plays his 150th this week [update]
« Reply #2098 on: August 28, 2016, 04:18:50 PM »
In anyone but Rance had been on him he would've become the first player in VFL/AFL history to kick 20....
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Re: Alex Rance is a Tiger for life --- plays his 150th this week [update]
« Reply #2099 on: August 28, 2016, 04:21:00 PM »
Well done to Houli and co. Giving rance a hand
Then he grabbed two chopsticks and stuck them in his mouth , pretending to be a walrus