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Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on May 04, 2011, 05:50:19 PM
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Tigers spread goal load
By Tony Greenberg
richmondfc.com.au
Wed 04 May, 2011
Richmond’s steady improvement, a quarter of the way through the 2011 home-and-away season, is underlined through its increased spread of goalkickers.
Jack Riewoldt 21
Jake King 11
Dustin Martin 10
Ty Vickery 7
Matthew White 6
After round 6, 2010:
Riewoldt 13
Mitch Morton 6
Robin Nahas 5
Ben Nason 5
Riewoldt has kicked 99 goals from his past 28 games.
King has 22 from his past 11 games.
Full article at:
http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/6301/newsid/113046/default.aspx
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Yep that's great last year Jack kicked 78 and the next best was 15.
If Jack can get to the the same mark as last year and we can get a few blokes to somewhere around 30-40 this year and a few others averaging a goal a game then that bodes well for the future.
Add a Griffiths or Astbury at CHF to straighten us up a bit more and the further development of our list and we may see some big scores over the next few years. Halcyon days. :thumbsup
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We certainly have kicked more goals than this stage last year but personally I would like to see Cotch Foley and Deledio up there too.
Also, I wonder how many scores chain assists Miller has contributed. He isnt impacting much on the scoreboard but is impacting on the fwd structure.
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We certainly have kicked more goals than this stage last year but personally I would like to see Cotch Foley and Deledio up there too.
Also, I wonder how many scores chain assists Miller has contributed. He isnt impacting much on the scoreboard but is impacting on the fwd structure.
Cotch would be up there if he was accurate he's kicked 3 goals 9 behinds so far
He really needs to start nailing them :thumbsup
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We certainly have kicked more goals than this stage last year but personally I would like to see Cotch Foley and Deledio up there too.
Also, I wonder how many scores chain assists Miller has contributed. He isnt impacting much on the scoreboard but is impacting on the fwd structure.
Cotch would be up there if he was accurate he's kicked 3 goals 9 behinds so far
He really needs to start nailing them :thumbsup
Yet during pregame warmup he nails them no problem. Seems one of those better on the run than when he has time to steady...
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Matter of time before Cotchin starts kicking them.
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Matter of time before Cotchin starts kicking them.
:thumbsup
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Matter of time before Cotchin starts kicking them.
For the player everyone keeps saying will be a our next you'd hope so
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Another spread of goalkickers tonight - Jack 4, Cotch 4, Nahas 4, Vickery 3, Houli 2 and Kingy 2. Always a good sign when mids are kicking goals. When we get some momentum in games it now allows us to bang a few goals on the board quickly.
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Probably not the time to post this when we are 5 goals down :wallywink.
Tigers hit Jack's pot
By Ben Collins
1:59 PM Sun 15 May, 2011
IN THE pre-season, Richmond coach Damien Hardwick declared his intention of developing a greater spread of goalkickers to make his team less reliant on brilliant spearhead Jack Riewoldt.
In fact, Hardwick even told the Herald Sun in March that the Tigers "couldn’t afford" for Riewoldt to match his Coleman Medal-winning effort last year of 78 goals, and, more importantly, his 32 per cent contribution to the Tigers’ scoring.
Riewoldt, who is again leading the race for the Coleman Medal, is on track for another 70-80 tally - he has 25.6 in seven games, and he was goalless in round two against St Kilda when he was concussed early - but Hardwick’s plan for a multi-dimensional forward line is coming to fruition.
The Tigers have won three in a row for just the second time since the end of the 2008 season, and it is no coincidence they are increasingly spreading the load.
It became glaringly obvious during Richmond’s stirring 49-point win over Fremantle at the MCG last week when Riewoldt kicked just four of his side’s 23 goals (a contribution of just 17.4 per cent).
In fact, Riewoldt had little influence on the contest with the Tigers boasting six multiple goalkickers, including Robin Nahas and Trent Cotchin (four apiece), Tyrone Vickery (three), Jake King and Bachar Houli (two each).
The contrast with last year (and in particular rounds 9-22, which Riewoldt dominated) is stark.
In 2010, the Tigers’ second-best goalkicker was Andrew Collins (who is now at Carlton) with just 15, followed by Ben Nason (14), Nahas (13), King (12), Mitch Morton (12) and Dustin Martin (11).
This season, Richmond has three players in the AFL’s top 17 goalkickers - Riewoldt, King (13.2) and Martin (11.4).
Riewoldt is also getting into the spirit of the Tigers’ caring and sharing style, being equal-third in the AFL for goal assists with eight (the same as midfielder Martin).
http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/113681/default.aspx
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The spread of goalkickers this year is becoming more evident. We have 4 Tigers in the top 25 goalkickers. Jack heading for another 70ish goal year and then there's Kingy, Vickery and possibly Dusty on track for something in the 30s by season end and Nahas and Cotch trending towards 20+ goals this year.
After 9 games:
Jack Riewoldt 33.8 (1st in the AFL)
Jake King 17.3 (12th)
Ty Vickery 15.7 (16th)
Dustin Martin 13.4 (22nd)
Robin Nahas 9.2
Trent Cotchin 8.12
Brad Miller 6.6
Matthew White 6.1
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Some straight shooting figures in there
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cotchin would also be up there, he has missed many easy ones
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Riewoldt 33.
King. 17.
Vickery. 15.
Martin. 13.
Nahas. 9.
Cotchin. 8.
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Jack Riewoldt 36
Jake King 19
Tyrone Vickery 16
Dustin Martin 14
Robin Nahas 10.
That’s a total of 95 goals from those five leading goalscorers, compared to 52 from the top five at the same stage last year - Jack Riewoldt 29, Robin Nahas 10, Ben Nason 9, Mitch Morton 6, and Dustin Martin 3.
Full article at:
http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/6301/newsid/115153/default.aspx
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After Round 13 (12 games)
Jack Riewoldt 40
Tyrone Vickery 22
Dustin Martin 21
Jake King 19
Robin Nahas 12
Trent Cotchin 9
62 goals so far from our two main key forwards.
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I always think it is very important to spread the load as much and as often as you can manage to.
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I always think it is very important to spread the load as much and as often as you can manage to.
Does this have anything to do with the salt shaker you were speaking of?
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;D l'm outta here, got a load to spread :lol
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It has been a long time see we have had a midfielder who can kick a bag of goals on more than one occasion. It just shows you how good a player Martin is
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Aside from Jack there's now 4 Tigers who have now kicked 20 goals or more this year (that's up from none last year). If Cotch can kick a couple more in the last 3 games he'll be another.
2011
Jack Riewoldt 56
Tyrone Vickery 31
Dustin Martin 26
Jake King 23
Robin Nahas 20
Trent Cotchin 16
2010
Jack Riewoldt 78
Andrew Collins 15
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Thats fantastic, :thumbsup
There a some small pleasing stats after all for this young team
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...but we havn't improved :whistle
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...but we havn't improved :whistle
Silence Al, the build up must be early this year - you are raving! ;D
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:lol
got dose of humidity the other day too, but back to cool nights again...for now
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Richmond is in equal fourth place overall in terms of the number of players who have kicked 20 goals plus this year.
8 - Collingwood
7 - Geelong, Essendon
5 - Richmond, West Coast
4 - Brisbane, Fremantle, Melbourne
3 - Adelaide, Carlton, Hawthorn, North Melbourne, St Kilda, Western Bulldogs
2 - Sydney, Port Adelaide
0 - Gold Coast
Full article at: http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/6301/newsid/121723/default.aspx
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Despite the inefficiency and deficiencies of our forward line this year, we're on track again to have at least 5 Tigers kick 20 goals or more ...
Jack Riewoldt 49.39
Robin Nahas 30.15
Dustin Martin 21.22
Shane Edwards 19.22
Trent Cotchin 18.9
Brett Deledio 14.13
Shaun Grigg 14.6
http://finalsiren.com/Fixture.asp?SeasonID=2012&TeamID=8&Sort=Goals%20Desc#Player
Full article at: http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/6301/newsid/143925/default.aspx
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Must admit this is a good sign for the future, particularly when you add Vicks to the equation. Now we just need to increase the total scores next year by 10-20%.
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Doesn't this post
Despite the inefficiency and deficiencies of our forward line this year, we're on track again to have at least 5 Tigers kick 20 goals or more ...
Jack Riewoldt 49.39
Robin Nahas 30.15
Dustin Martin 21.22
Shane Edwards 19.22
Trent Cotchin 18.9
Brett Deledio 14.13
Shaun Grigg 14.6
http://finalsiren.com/Fixture.asp?SeasonID=2012&TeamID=8&Sort=Goals%20Desc#Player
Full article at: http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/6301/newsid/143925/default.aspx
contradict the previous post
Richmond is in equal fourth place overall in terms of the number of players who have kicked 20 goals plus this year.
8 - Collingwood
7 - Geelong, Essendon
5 - Richmond, West Coast
4 - Brisbane, Fremantle, Melbourne
3 - Adelaide, Carlton, Hawthorn, North Melbourne, St Kilda, Western Bulldogs
2 - Sydney, Port Adelaide
0 - Gold Coast
Full article at: http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/6301/newsid/121723/default.aspx
The first suggests 3 players that kicked 20 or more goals and the second suggests five such players.
:huh
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year later big nut ;)
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Too many points............................
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Doesn't this post
Despite the inefficiency and deficiencies of our forward line this year, we're on track again to have at least 5 Tigers kick 20 goals or more ...
Jack Riewoldt 49.39
Robin Nahas 30.15
Dustin Martin 21.22
Shane Edwards 19.22
Trent Cotchin 18.9
Brett Deledio 14.13
Shaun Grigg 14.6
http://finalsiren.com/Fixture.asp?SeasonID=2012&TeamID=8&Sort=Goals%20Desc#Player
Full article at: http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/6301/newsid/143925/default.aspx
contradict the previous post
Richmond is in equal fourth place overall in terms of the number of players who have kicked 20 goals plus this year.
8 - Collingwood
7 - Geelong, Essendon
5 - Richmond, West Coast
4 - Brisbane, Fremantle, Melbourne
3 - Adelaide, Carlton, Hawthorn, North Melbourne, St Kilda, Western Bulldogs
2 - Sydney, Port Adelaide
0 - Gold Coast
Full article at: http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/6301/newsid/121723/default.aspx
The first suggests 3 players that kicked 20 or more goals and the second suggests five such players.
:huh
:wallywink :wallywink :wallywink :wallywink
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Shane Edwards 19.22
Dustin Martin 21.22
Brett Deledio 14.13
That's a total of 54.57 from 3 of our mids. Alot of shots at goal but really we needed to be at 60-65 goals from 111 total shots when you look at the amount of shots at goal these 3 blokes have had.
Thought Lids would have more and would have had a better strike rate.
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I love it when Delidio kicks goals - am convinced that we win every time he scores more often than not!
Edwards has a lot of scrambled snaps - to be honest if he was a Betts, Jetta, Krackouer etc they would be goals - but you have got to give the kid some credit - he has really produced a consistent year. I hear that he was pretty shy and not many people knew he was aboriginal when he first came over. Must be getting some confidence now as even see him having a go at the opposition!
I reckon Dusty had a patch where his kicking went off - he jut was not hitting them right - but I think he's back
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Shane Edwards 19.22
Dustin Martin 21.22
Brett Deledio 14.13
That's a total of 54.57 from 3 of our mids. Alot of shots at goal but really we needed to be at 60-65 goals from 111 total shots when you look at the amount of shots at goal these 3 blokes have had.
Thought Lids would have more and would have had a better strike rate.
Edwards = forward
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Shane Edwards 19.22
Dustin Martin 21.22
Brett Deledio 14.13
That's a total of 54.57 from 3 of our mids. Alot of shots at goal but really we needed to be at 60-65 goals from 111 total shots when you look at the amount of shots at goal these 3 blokes have had.
Thought Lids would have more and would have had a better strike rate.
Edwards = forward
Has played through the midfield and if he is a fwd coach even worse 19.22 that's less than 50%.
Tradeable player.