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Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on September 21, 2010, 01:30:55 PM
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The RFC site is asking supporters to vote for their individual Tiger highlight of the Year....
http://www.richmondfc.com.au/roarvision/tigertakesoftheyear2010/tabid/13530/default.aspx
The 10 nominations for the 2010 Tiger Take of the Year are:
Brett Deledio goal - Round 3 v Sydney, MCG
During the last quarter, Deledio receives a handball from Ben Cousins, takes a bounce and launches a long bomb from the centre circle, which bounces through.
Mitch Morton goal – Round 4 v Melbourne, MCG
Cramped against the boundary line 50m out and under pressure, Morton’s right foot snap miraculously floats through.
Jack Riewoldt goal – Round 10 v Port Adelaide, AAMI Stadium
In shocking conditions at AAMI Stadium, Riewoldt pounces on the loose ball and attempts an audacious soccer off the ground, which loops two Port Adelaide defenders.
Jack Riewoldt mark – Round 11 v St Kilda, Etihad Stadium
Riewoldt’s huge grab over St Kilda’s Sam Gilbert was nominated for the AFL’s mark of the year.
Dustin Martin goal – Round 12 v West Coast, MCG
After being tackled by two Eagles defenders, Martin follows up, fends off Scott Selwood with his left hand and snaps truly with his right boot from 40m.
Shane Edwards goal – Round 13 v Brisbane, GABBA
After a long bomb from Mitch Farmer, Edwards spoils Travis Johnstone in the goal square, dances around two Brisbane defenders and snaps a goal.
Jack Riewoldt mark – Round 14 v Sydney, MCG
Riewoldt is involved in a marking contest, 30m out in the forward pocket, then doubles back to the goal square to take a towering chest mark over Nick Smith.
Chris Newman goal – Round 14 v Sydney, MCG
Newman receives a handball from Ben Griffiths near the wing, changes his mind about bombing it long, sprints to 50m and drills a team-lifting goal.
Matthew White goal – Round 22 v Port Adelaide, Etihad Stadium
White causes a turnover 60m out, paddles to his own advantage and slots a goal from near the boundary line.
Robin Nahas goal – Round 22 v Port Adelaide, Etihad Stadium
Nahas receives a handball behind the centre circle, receives it back and has his shot at goal smothered, but follows up, gathers the loose ball and snaps from 30m out.
Video of the 10 moments is here:
http://www.richmondfc.com.au/roarvision/tigertakesoftheyear2010/tabid/13530/default.aspx
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Nason goAl vs port in the wet
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Riewoldt mark v Sydney
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Mcguane's nutcracker then steamroller at Football Park
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I reckon they missed one
Newman's goal against the Hawks in the last quarter when he grabbed his jumper after kicking it - inspiring stuff :thumbsup
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To be honest none of the above....For me the quintessential Richmond moment of 2010 was Dustin Martins match winning goal against Freo in Rd 15.Four wins in a row and the peak of the Richmond revival.
If I had to choose one from the list it would be Reiwoldts mark against Sydney.I love hearing the "ARRRRRRRRRRRRR" by David Schwarz (the special comments man).
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Jacks 10th goal against the Eagles.
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Jacks 10th goal against the Eagles.
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Yep...that was pretty special too WAT.
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Jacks 10th goal against the Eagles.
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Yep...that was pretty special too WAT.
Mate, I have that taped and every time I watch it, which has been many times since my return the hairs stand up onthe back of my neck. The crowd roaring.......LOVE IT!!
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Jacks 10th goal against the Eagles.
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Yep...that was pretty special too WAT.
Mate, I have that taped and every time I watch it, which has been many times since my return the hairs stand up onthe back of my neck. The crowd roaring.......LOVE IT!!
Much to my horror WAT, my wife accidently deleted that game on the Foxtel IQ....Not happy Jan.
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Jacks 10th goal against the Eagles.
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Yep...that was pretty special too WAT.
Mate, I have that taped and every time I watch it, which has been many times since my return the hairs stand up onthe back of my neck. The crowd roaring.......LOVE IT!!
Much to my horror WAT, my wife accidently deleted that game on the Foxtel IQ....Not happy Jan.
So the baby will be brought up with you only then.. :lol :thumbsup
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She probably did it on purpose WAT.Needed more disk space to record "Australias next top model" or some BS like that. :lol
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She probably did it on purpose WAT.Needed more disk space to record "Australias next top model" or some BS like that. :lol
Hell, tell me about that since I have been back.
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when troy kicked that goal in the dieing mins to give us teh biggest come back in afl history in cuzzys fairy tale ending ... oh wait ... umpires made it about them AGAIN :clapping
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Martin goal a fan favourite
richmondfc.com.au
Mon 04 Oct, 2010
Dustin Martin’s right-foot snap against West Coast in Round 12 has been judged the 2010 Tiger Take of the Year.
More than 500 Richmond fans cast their votes in the competition, with Martin attracting 20 per cent of the vote.
The goal featured a second effort and show of strength which has become a trademark for the 19-year-old in his debut season.
Jack Riewoldt’s towering mark against St Kilda in Round 11 was the second favourite highlight of the season among the fans, winning 14 per cent of the vote.
Shane Edwards’ fancy footwork and goal against Brisbane in Round 13 was the third favourite.
2010 TIGER TAKES OF THE YEAR RESULTS
20% of votes - Dustin Martin goal - Round 12
14% - Jack Riewoldt mark - Round 11
12% - Shane Edwards goal - Round 13
11% - Jack Riewoldt mark - Round 14
10% - Robin Nahas goal - Round 22
9% - Jack Riewoldt goal - Round 10
8% - Chris Newman goal - Round 14
7% - Brett Deledio goal - Round 3
6% - Matthew White goal - Round 22
3% - Mitch Morton goal - Round 4
http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/6301/newsid/103672/default.aspx
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Jack's 10 goal haul made the list of 2010 fan favourites
http://www.gameanalyser.afl.com.au/?round=755&match=10281205&eventType=Goal&seek=7254&videoQuality=high
Jack's big bag
Richmond v West Coast, round 12, MCG
Nominated by Lorraine Elliott
Riewoldt's 10 goals in the game against West Coast. It gave us Tiger supporters a glance at the future.
http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/106530/default.aspx