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Title: Morale remains strong, says Tambling (Age)
Post by: one-eyed on May 19, 2010, 01:34:26 PM
Morale remains strong, says Tambling
The Age
May 19, 2010 - 1:02PM


Richmond midfielder Richard Tambling says morale remains strong at the AFL club despite their barren start to the season.

The Tigers are yet to win after eight games, losing to Hawthorn by only three points on the weekend.

Their next opponent will be Essendon in Saturday night's annual Dreamtime At The 'G match, which pays tribute to the game's strong indigenous influence.

"It's the first time we've put four quarters together and I think the boys were pretty happy with that," Tambling said of the Hawthorn game.

"But at the same time, we're disappointed to come so close to a win.

"We're trying to build winning behaviours around the club, so we're going to keep the morale up."

Saturday's match is seen as a strong chance for Richmond to break their losing run, given Essendon's form has been inconsistent.

Tambling, one of the game's top indigenous players, said Saturday night would be big for himself personally and the Tigers.

"It's definitely an important game, it's probably the marquee game of the year for Richmond," he said.

"For myself, it's a really important game, it represents the past and present indigenous players and what they've done within the AFL."

http://www.smh.com.au/afl/afl-news/morale-remains-strong-says-tambling-20100519-vdtu.html
Title: Re: Morale remains strong, says Tambling (Age)
Post by: WA Tiger on May 19, 2010, 02:16:13 PM
Good on you Tambling, remain positive mate, it will come.
Title: Re: Morale remains strong, says Tambling (Age)
Post by: eliminator on May 19, 2010, 05:44:51 PM
If he plays hope he has a big one and wins it for us
Title: Re: Morale remains strong, says Tambling (Age)
Post by: the claw on May 19, 2010, 05:50:44 PM
lol if hes one of the games top indigenous players it would hardly make any of them worthwhile recruiting in the first place.
imo hes lucky it is dream time at the g, i can think of no other reason why they would gift him a game this week. he certainly hasnt earnt one.
Title: Re: Morale remains strong, says Tambling (Age)
Post by: Francois Jackson on May 19, 2010, 07:15:35 PM
lol if hes one of the games top indigenous players it would hardly make any of them worthwhile recruiting in the first place.
imo hes lucky it is dream time at the g, i can think of no other reason why they would gift him a game this week. he certainly hasnt earnt one.

similar to JON a few years back. Lets be honest the only reason they get recalled is because they are indigenous.

He hasn't earnt a game all year IMO

Title: Re: Morale remains strong, says Tambling (Age)
Post by: yellowandback on May 19, 2010, 07:27:04 PM
Rambling needs to concentrate on his game and leave the media to someone else. Shane Edwards shouldve been at the presser, Tambling needs to get back to basics.
Title: Re: Morale remains strong, says Tambling (Age)
Post by: Infamy on May 19, 2010, 08:09:02 PM
lol if hes one of the games top indigenous players it would hardly make any of them worthwhile recruiting in the first place.
imo hes lucky it is dream time at the g, i can think of no other reason why they would gift him a game this week. he certainly hasnt earnt one.

similar to JON a few years back. Lets be honest the only reason they get recalled is because they are indigenous.

He hasn't earnt a game all year IMO
I haven't seen any indigenous players recalled for the game this weekend yet and don't expect to
Title: Re: Morale remains strong, says Tambling (Age)
Post by: torch on May 19, 2010, 11:24:17 PM
Tambling has got to be influential!

come on Richard, over 100 matches and you are still a C-grade player!

lift Richmond lift!

run and carry!

 >:(

Title: Re: Morale remains strong, says Tambling (Age)
Post by: the claw on May 20, 2010, 12:20:29 AM
lol if hes one of the games top indigenous players it would hardly make any of them worthwhile recruiting in the first place.
imo hes lucky it is dream time at the g, i can think of no other reason why they would gift him a game this week. he certainly hasnt earnt one.

similar to JON a few years back. Lets be honest the only reason they get recalled is because they are indigenous.

He hasn't earnt a game all year IMO
I haven't seen any indigenous players recalled for the game this weekend yet and don't expect to
oh so lets split a hair or two you know what was meant. we all have been saying its unbelievable that hes retained his spot not
just jusjust this week but for most of the yr. did he keep his spot because its the indigenous game.
Title: Re: Morale remains strong, says Tambling (Age)
Post by: WA Tiger on May 20, 2010, 12:25:03 AM
Sorry Claw so are you saying that you wan't Tambling in or out?? If you wan't him out and Post in then I can't figure you out mate, regardless if it's the Dreamtime game or not. Tambling deserves to be in the side instead of Post IMO.
Title: Re: Morale remains strong, says Tambling (Age)
Post by: smasha on May 20, 2010, 08:52:07 AM
Have massive respect for Tambling as a bloke and a player.

His time will come.
Title: Re: Morale remains strong, says Tambling (Age)
Post by: TigerTimeII on May 20, 2010, 08:59:00 AM
Have massive respect for Tambling as a bloke and a player.

His time will come.

agree
Title: Re: Morale remains strong, says Tambling (Age)
Post by: Tigeritis™©® on May 20, 2010, 09:35:08 AM
Have massive respect for Tambling as a bloke and a player.

His time will come.

agree
YOU'RE PROBABLY RIGHT. HE WILL FINALLY RUN AND CARRY AND RUN AND DO ALL THE THINGS WE HAVE EXPECTED AND HOPED FOR ALL THESE YEARS. UNFORTUNATELY IT WILL BE WATCHING HIM IN A DIFFERENT COLOURED JUMPER. >:(
Title: Re: Morale remains strong, says Tambling (Age)
Post by: Infamy on May 20, 2010, 10:09:55 AM
lol if hes one of the games top indigenous players it would hardly make any of them worthwhile recruiting in the first place.
imo hes lucky it is dream time at the g, i can think of no other reason why they would gift him a game this week. he certainly hasnt earnt one.

similar to JON a few years back. Lets be honest the only reason they get recalled is because they are indigenous.

He hasn't earnt a game all year IMO
I haven't seen any indigenous players recalled for the game this weekend yet and don't expect to
oh so lets split a hair or two you know what was meant. we all have been saying its unbelievable that hes retained his spot not
just jusjust this week but for most of the yr. did he keep his spot because its the indigenous game.
I disagree
Title: Re: Morale remains strong, says Tambling (Age)
Post by: the claw on May 20, 2010, 09:47:18 PM
Sorry Claw so are you saying that you wan't Tambling in or out?? If you wan't him out and Post in then I can't figure you out mate, regardless if it's the Dreamtime game or not. Tambling deserves to be in the side instead of Post IMO.
hmm did i mention post on this thread.  i am saying tambling should be dropped.  it should have happened weeks ago and he should hasve been made to earn a spot by playing solid consistant footy at coburg.

as for j post yep play him. give him a block of games  unlike tambling whos in yr 6 and should be making a significant contribution each week despite form, post is in yr two and is expected to be all over the shop.
t vickery has been ordinary all yr but i dont see people calling for his head. even though 8 games in he does need a short stint at coburg.

the difference between playing tambling and post is. one is in full on development and the other is supposed to a leader. poor performance by development players so early into their careers is inevitable and must be tolerated to a degree. players like tambling well there is no excuses for him. 6 yrs in and we are still gifting him games after many shoddy performances on end.

the thing is if tambling was to go i would be replacing him with a like for like player.take your pick of mids and small medium defenders any one  in this category would be better atm.
Title: Re: Morale remains strong, says Tambling (Age)
Post by: WA Tiger on May 20, 2010, 09:55:53 PM
Sorry Claw so are you saying that you wan't Tambling in or out?? If you wan't him out and Post in then I can't figure you out mate, regardless if it's the Dreamtime game or not. Tambling deserves to be in the side instead of Post IMO.
hmm did i mention post on this thread.  i am saying tambling should be dropped.  it should have happened weeks ago and he should hasve been made to earn a spot by playing solid consistant footy at coburg.

as for j post yep play him. give him a block of games  unlike tambling whos in yr 6 and should be making a significant contribution each week despite form, post is in yr two and is expected to be all over the shop.
t vickery has been ordinary all yr but i dont see people calling for his head. even though 8 games in he does need a short stint at coburg.

the difference between playing tambling and post is. one is in full on development and the other is supposed to a leader. poor performance by development players so early into their careers is inevitable and must be tolerated to a degree. players like tambling well there is no excuses for him. 6 yrs in and we are still gifting him games after many shoddy performances on end.

the thing is if tambling was to go i would be replacing him with a like for like player.take your pick of mids and small medium defenders any one  in this category would be better atm.

Not sure Tamblings as bad as you think Claw and Post really didn't shine in the games he played or for Coburg, but hey I am not giving up on him yet. Tambling's body is not right at the moment and he shouldn't be played on that basis alone IMO until it is right.
Title: Re: Morale remains strong, says Tambling (Age)
Post by: Hellenic Tiger on May 20, 2010, 10:34:55 PM
Let him talk to the media. It makes him seem influential and important to club make up.  To the uneducated they might see someone like Tambling as being more valuable than what he really is based on these Mickey Mouse interviews and hence we may get a draft pick higher than his true on field value.
Title: Re: Morale remains strong, says Tambling (Age)
Post by: the claw on May 21, 2010, 12:37:44 AM
Sorry Claw so are you saying that you wan't Tambling in or out?? If you wan't him out and Post in then I can't figure you out mate, regardless if it's the Dreamtime game or not. Tambling deserves to be in the side instead of Post IMO.
hmm did i mention post on this thread.  i am saying tambling should be dropped.  it should have happened weeks ago and he should hasve been made to earn a spot by playing solid consistant footy at coburg.

as for j post yep play him. give him a block of games  unlike tambling whos in yr 6 and should be making a significant contribution each week despite form, post is in yr two and is expected to be all over the shop.
t vickery has been ordinary all yr but i dont see people calling for his head. even though 8 games in he does need a short stint at coburg.

the difference between playing tambling and post is. one is in full on development and the other is supposed to a leader. poor performance by development players so early into their careers is inevitable and must be tolerated to a degree. players like tambling well there is no excuses for him. 6 yrs in and we are still gifting him games after many shoddy performances on end.

the thing is if tambling was to go i would be replacing him with a like for like player.take your pick of mids and small medium defenders any one  in this category would be better atm.

Not sure Tamblings as bad as you think Claw and Post really didn't shine in the games he played or for Coburg, but hey I am not giving up on him yet. Tambling's body is not right at the moment and he shouldn't be played on that basis alone IMO until it is right.
for a senior player at the club hes been ordinary all yr. i cant be any fairer than that. he should be made to earn a game just like anyone else. if injury is the excuse and its legit surely those in charge can see they are doing richie no favours at all by playing him in the ones.
on post like i said with the younger blokes sometimes it is not all about performance at the lower level. sometimes a block of 3 or 5 games is the better development process.
Title: Re: Morale remains strong, says Tambling (Age)
Post by: WA Tiger on May 21, 2010, 12:42:20 AM
Sorry Claw so are you saying that you wan't Tambling in or out?? If you wan't him out and Post in then I can't figure you out mate, regardless if it's the Dreamtime game or not. Tambling deserves to be in the side instead of Post IMO.
hmm did i mention post on this thread.  i am saying tambling should be dropped.  it should have happened weeks ago and he should hasve been made to earn a spot by playing solid consistant footy at coburg.

as for j post yep play him. give him a block of games  unlike tambling whos in yr 6 and should be making a significant contribution each week despite form, post is in yr two and is expected to be all over the shop.
t vickery has been ordinary all yr but i dont see people calling for his head. even though 8 games in he does need a short stint at coburg.

the difference between playing tambling and post is. one is in full on development and the other is supposed to a leader. poor performance by development players so early into their careers is inevitable and must be tolerated to a degree. players like tambling well there is no excuses for him. 6 yrs in and we are still gifting him games after many shoddy performances on end.

the thing is if tambling was to go i would be replacing him with a like for like player.take your pick of mids and small medium defenders any one  in this category would be better atm.

Not sure Tamblings as bad as you think Claw and Post really didn't shine in the games he played or for Coburg, but hey I am not giving up on him yet. Tambling's body is not right at the moment and he shouldn't be played on that basis alone IMO until it is right.
for a senior player at the club hes been ordinary all yr. i cant be any fairer than that. he should be made to earn a game just like anyone else. if injury is the excuse and its legit surely those in charge can see they are doing richie no favours at all by playing him in the ones.
on post like i said with the younger blokes sometimes it is not all about performance at the lower level. sometimes a block of 3 or 5 games is the better development process.

Mate all I am saying is that I don't think his body is right, IMO, I think he was pushed too hard when he joined the club and this is the result, he is not right on the field. He needs Cotchin rehabilitation time and management through the year and the pre-season ready for next year. I will give him another year and I personaly believe the RFC will too.
Title: Re: Morale remains strong, says Tambling (Age)
Post by: Mr Magic on May 21, 2010, 06:56:19 AM
What's wrong with Richie's glute?
Title: Re: Morale remains strong, says Tambling (Age)
Post by: WilliamPowell on May 21, 2010, 07:19:10 AM
What's wrong with Richie's glute?

Severe tightness which means he runs the risk of badly doing his hammy. That's the reason he missed the game after Freo, which makes you wonder why they played him last week.
Title: Re: Morale remains strong, says Tambling (Age)
Post by: Smokey on May 21, 2010, 08:30:57 AM
What's wrong with Richie's glute?

Severe tightness which means he runs the risk of badly doing his hammy. That's the reason he missed the game after Freo, which makes you wonder why they played him last week.

I have to admit - he did look restricted last week, like he couldn't stretch out comfortably.  And I agree with those that say we shouldn't play anyone that is not 100% fit.
Title: Re: Morale remains strong, says Tambling (Age)
Post by: Francois Jackson on May 21, 2010, 08:58:04 AM
Sorry Claw so are you saying that you wan't Tambling in or out?? If you wan't him out and Post in then I can't figure you out mate, regardless if it's the Dreamtime game or not. Tambling deserves to be in the side instead of Post IMO.
hmm did i mention post on this thread.  i am saying tambling should be dropped.  it should have happened weeks ago and he should hasve been made to earn a spot by playing solid consistant footy at coburg.

as for j post yep play him. give him a block of games  unlike tambling whos in yr 6 and should be making a significant contribution each week despite form, post is in yr two and is expected to be all over the shop.
t vickery has been ordinary all yr but i dont see people calling for his head. even though 8 games in he does need a short stint at coburg.

the difference between playing tambling and post is. one is in full on development and the other is supposed to a leader. poor performance by development players so early into their careers is inevitable and must be tolerated to a degree. players like tambling well there is no excuses for him. 6 yrs in and we are still gifting him games after many shoddy performances on end.

the thing is if tambling was to go i would be replacing him with a like for like player.take your pick of mids and small medium defenders any one  in this category would be better atm.

Not sure Tamblings as bad as you think Claw and Post really didn't shine in the games he played or for Coburg, but hey I am not giving up on him yet. Tambling's body is not right at the moment and he shouldn't be played on that basis alone IMO until it is right.

probably the smartest thing you have said.

its a disgarce this guy is taking the field both because of form and whatever other excuse is floating around.

I thought the club had a zero tolerance on playing guys that were still injured :banghead :banghead

Title: Re: Morale remains strong, says Tambling (Age)
Post by: Infamy on May 21, 2010, 05:57:17 PM
I thought the club had a zero tolerance on playing guys that were still injured :banghead :banghead

How hard is it to understand the difference between a degenerative injury and returning from injury?
Title: Re: Morale remains strong, says Tambling (Age)
Post by: WA Tiger on May 21, 2010, 09:14:24 PM

probably the smartest thing you have said.


Dito.....buddy and coming from you I feel extremely privileged..... :whistle ::) :-*
Title: Re: Morale remains strong, says Tambling (Age)
Post by: 1965 on May 21, 2010, 09:40:02 PM

probably the smartest thing you have said.


Dito.....buddy and coming from you I feel extremely privileged..... :whistle ::) :-*

WAT   :cuddles  JD

 :chuck