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Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on August 19, 2015, 04:33:30 PM
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VFL ROUND 19
COLLINGWOOD (10-6, 7th) vs RICHMOND (5-11, 13th)
Saturday, 22nd August @ Victoria Park
Time: 10:30 am
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Doesn't matter if we win game..... :-[
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Playing Collingwood makes it a line in the sand game.
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Richmond's VFL squad this week ...
B: Barlow Elton Gale
HB: Castagna Wall Arnot
C: McQualter Thomas Menadue
HF: McDonough Butler Gordon
F: Wynne McKenzie McBean
R: Hampson Knights Cachia
Int: L.Conca, Aarts, Kruse, Soldo, McGough, Quinn*, Contin, Mellington, Scott
http://www.foxsportspulse.com/assoc_page.cgi?client=1-118-0-0-0&sID=325269&&news_task=DETAIL&articleID=35702205
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Broadcast:
TV: Channel 7 on a 1.5 hour delay at 12:12 pm (Victoria)
http://www.foxsportspulse.com/assoc_page.cgi?client=1-118-0-0-0&sID=91640&&news_task=DETAIL&articleID=34956277
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Richmond's VFL squad this week ...
B: Barlow Elton Gale
HB: Castagna Wall Arnot
C: McQualter Thomas Menadue
HF: McDonough Butler Gordon
F: Wynne McKenzie McBean
R: Hampson Knights Cachia
Int: L.Conca, Aarts, Kruse, Soldo, McGough, Quinn*, Contin, Mellington, Scott
http://www.foxsportspulse.com/assoc_page.cgi?client=1-118-0-0-0&sID=325269&&news_task=DETAIL&articleID=35702205
Dea? Injured?
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Ill be watching -seeing the likes of Menadue, Butler, Castagna will be good.
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McDonough really deserves a block of games I reckon. Mcbean just kicked a great goal
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Whats going on with this game?
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We are getting flogged by 40 points at half time. Haven't seen much of it so can't comment on much but will say Hampson is useless around the ground. Not that we didn't already know this.
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The live game is actually over but the TV coverage is only at Half-time:
Richmond 4.2 5.6-36
Coll'wood 7.7 11.10-76
McBean kicked 3 in the first quarter. Knights kicked 2 up to half time.
Matt Arnot working hard in the midfield with 11 touches and 4 clearances. McBean and Menadue had 9 touches while Butler and McDonough had 8.
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This side is either very poorly coached or they are completey useless and we have no depth?? :huh :huh
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This side is either very poorly coached or they are completey useless and we have no depth?? :huh :huh
Well, the latter is definitely so. Most of the VFL-listed players are so poorly skilled at this level. Worth investing in getting decent VFL-listed players for next year.
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This side is either very poorly coached or they are completey useless and we have no depth?? :huh :huh
Well, the latter is definitely so. Most of the VFL-listed players are so poorly skilled at this level. Worth investing in getting decent VFL-listed players for next year.
Its not the VFL players that worry me, we have enough AFL listed players to show something and they don't.
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This side is either very poorly coached or they are completey useless and we have no depth?? :huh :huh
Well, the latter is definitely so. Most of the VFL-listed players are so poorly skilled at this level. Worth investing in getting decent VFL-listed players for next year.
Its not the VFL players that worry me, we have enough AFL listed players to show something and they don't.
Half the VFL side today is VFL-listed players. Most are Ammo level at best. Then add 5 first year AFL-listed players. Not surprisingly, we get smashed.
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Final scores: COLL 22.19.151 defeat RICH 12.16.78
Arnot and Knights lead the possessions with 20 each. Goals to McBean 5, Knights 2, Butler 2, McKenzie 2, Gordon 1
https://twitter.com/RichmondVFL
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That's a fair old fashioned thumping.
Great to see McBean back in the goals and Knights in amongst it.
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Im happy to see Butler get 2. Did anyone see this game - how did Butler go. He is someone who I think can do really good things for Richmond in the future.
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Im happy to see Butler get 2. Did anyone see this game - how did Butler go. He is someone who I think can do really good things for Richmond in the future.
Didn't see the the game so can't comment too much but his 2 goals came in the last quarter when we were already 12 goals down.
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Butler named 3rd best for us today.
Heavy loss for VFL Tigers
By Catherine Durkin
August 22, 2015 3:37 PM
Richmond’s VFL team suffered another substantial loss on Saturday, going down to Collingwood by 73 points at Victoria Park.
A slow start cost the Tigers early, and despite closing the margin to just three goals midway through the second quarter, the margin blew out after half time.
Despite the efforts of Liam McBean, who ended the game with five goals, the Tigers struggled to find an avenue to goal when it mattered.
VFL coach Tim Clarke said the team was simply outplayed by the Magpies.
“When it boils down to it, they’re a top four team, we’re a bottom two or three side, and when you look at the standard of performance they consistently executed what they needed to around the footy,” he said.
“Every time we got the ball, unfortunately it landed in the hands of someone who couldn’t make a good decision. It consistently hurt us last week and it consistently hurt us today.
Clarke said the players would have to heavily reflect on their individual performances if the side is to bounce back against Essendon next week.
“The boys need to have a really good look at where they broke down today and train as well as they can this week to compete, because today they didn’t compete well enough in and around the contest,” he said.
“For starters, we need to win the footy. If we get Matt Thomas and Jaryd Cachia back it helps already in that area because they win their own footy really well and they help to set up team-mates on the outside.
“But a lot of credit has to go to Collingwood. They’re a really well-drilled side, they’re a well coached side, and their players went out there and executed the game plan, while ours didn’t.”
After an early period of Collingwood inaccuracy, which Richmond managed to capitalise on with two quick goals, the Pies began to mount a sizeable lead, kicking six unanswered goals before quarter time.
But two late goals to McBean meant the Tigers trailed by just 23 points at quarter time, before Chris Knights goaled early in the second quarter to bring the Richmond to within 19 points.
But that was the closest the Tigers came all day, with Collingwood extending its lead again quickly. Despite the best efforts of the Tigers’ midfielders and an undermanned backline, the Pies lead was back out to 40 points at half time.
A six-goal surge in the final quarter saw the Tigers close the margin, but the run came far too late to impact the result of the game, with Collingwood controlling the contest from half time.
Knights and Matt Arnot were the best performers for the Tigers, picking up 20 touches each.
Knights assisted in the forward set up and kicked two goals, while Arnot held his own in the midfield, collecting six clearances and laying seven tackles.
Richmond will play Essendon next Saturday in their final VFL game of the 2015 season.
FINAL SCORES
Richmond 4.2 5.6 6.6 12.6.78
Collingwood 7.7 11.10 18.13 22.18.150
GOALS:
Richmond: McBean 5, Butler 2, McKenzie 2, Knights 2, Gordon
Collingwood: Cox 5, Monkhorst 3, Close 3, Oxley 2, White 2, Witts 2, Dwyer, Moloney, Young, Williams, Seedsman
BEST:
Richmond: McBean, Knights, Butler, Hampson, Wynne
Collingwood: Young, Cox, Monkhorst, Viola, Oxley, Wallace
http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2015-08-22/heavy-loss-for-vfl-tigers
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VFL stats again courtesy of 'grimlock' from BF:
(http://i.imgur.com/OZmT9wq.png)
(http://i.imgur.com/2Zj2CZU.png)
http://www.bigfooty.com/forum/threads/round-19-richmond-vs-collingwood-victoria-park-saturday-22nd-of-august-at-10-30am.1107957/page-3#post-40392721
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Pics from our VFL game vs Collingwood ...
http://www.gettyimages.com.au/search/events/572162959?sort=best&excludenudity=true&phrase=&family=editorial (http://www.gettyimages.com.au/search/events/572162959?sort=best&excludenudity=true&phrase=&family=editorial)
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Hampson no more! Must be given the flick at the end of the year. The worst ruck i have ever seen! Saldo in his first year of footy was so much better :whistle
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Im happy to see Butler get 2. Did anyone see this game - how did Butler go. He is someone who I think can do really good things for Richmond in the future.
Didn't see the the game so can't comment too much but his 2 goals came in the last quarter when we were already 12 goals down.
Butler was busy and played like a guy who was covering for his lazy team mates :P Played well given he has only come back from long term injury.
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Hampson no more! Must be given the flick at the end of the year. The worst ruck i have ever seen! Saldo in his first year of footy was so much better :whistle
:banghead
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Im happy to see Butler get 2. Did anyone see this game - how did Butler go. He is someone who I think can do really good things for Richmond in the future.
Didn't see the the game so can't comment too much but his 2 goals came in the last quarter when we were already 12 goals down.
Butler was busy and played like a guy who was covering for his lazy team mates :P Played well given he has only come back from long term injury.
This is excellent news. Well done to him. Hope he continues to work hard. I have high hopes for Butler that he can become a good player at AFL Level.
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Hampson no more! Must be given the flick at the end of the year. The worst ruck i have ever seen! Saldo in his first year of footy was so much better :whistle
:banghead
yet some on here were happy with his selection. At least with yarran he at least showed something at the blues. What exactly has this hack ever shown to get paid over a million dollars for 3 years of rubbish service.
pretty sure he is contracted for next year also so guess what he aint going anywhere.
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Hampson no more! Must be given the flick at the end of the year. The worst ruck i have ever seen! Saldo in his first year of footy was so much better :whistle
:banghead
yet some on here were happy with his selection. At least with yarran he at least showed something at the blues. What exactly has this hack ever shown to get paid over a million dollars for 3 years of rubbish service.
pretty sure he is contracted for next year also so guess what he aint going anywhere.
Pay him out. Would be happy to replace him with a rookie. Provides nothing does this dud.
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Named in the best Hampson, well done, keep it up, senior recall again soon. :snidegrin :snidegrin :snidegrin
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From description in article Arnot played well yet I noticed he was not named in the best.
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Hampson must have played better.
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had more hit outs..........
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had more hit outs..........
Yep straight down to the opposition :lol
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had more hit outs..........
Yeah that's all he ever offers
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:lol
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Richmond’s VFL coach Tim Clarke's summary of how the Tigers’ AFL-listed players:
Matt Arnot
20 disposals, six clearances, seven tackles
Returned from a hand injury, which had sidelined him for a few weeks, and settled really well back into the side. Was very good around the ball. Provided us with a real contested nut inside, which is what we expected from him.
Chris Knights
20 disposals, four clearances, two goals
Spent the majority of the match rotating through the midfield and half-forward. Produced another consistent performance, picking up 20 disposals and having plenty of centre-forward involvements. Hopefully he continues to make good progress in his comeback from a hamstring injury.
Dan Butler
14 disposals, six tackles, two goals
Found more of the ball than in his previous games since returning from long-term injury. Was still a bit rusty with the way that he used it offensively, but his tackling pressure, and ability to compete in the contest, continues to improve. We’re confident he can finish the season well with a solid game this weekend.
Liam McBean
Five goals, 14 disposals, five marks
Showed significant improvement in the critical contests, and it was pleasing to see him finish with five goals. He has no trouble hitting the scoreboard – the focus is on how he is kicking his goals and competing in the contest, which he’s getting much better at. Will be looking to strengthen his claims for senior selection with a good finish to the VFL season.
VFL Round 19: McBean's five goals
Matt McDonough
14 disposals, seven clearances, five tackles
Was a bit quiet in terms of statistical numbers, but his inside game was outstanding. Won plenty of football in and around the contest, which is a feature of his game. His focus now is to win more outside ball and, if he can do that, he’ll start pushing for senior selection.
Connor Menadue
13 disposals
Played a combination of half-back and wing. Got his running game up and going, which was really good to see. We know when he is playing well that he’s running from behind the ball and getting involved. That’s what we saw from him against Collingwood last Saturday.
Reece McKenzie
11 disposals, six marks, two goals
Hit the scoreboard with two goals and again took some strong marks. His critical-contest work continues to be first class, and he’s going from strength to strength each week. Really pleased with the progress he’s made throughout his first year in the system.
Todd Elton
Nine disposals, five marks
Did a good defensive job on experienced Collingwood’s AFL-listed big forward Jesse White. Kept him to only took a few marks and a couple of goals in a game we lost by 80 points. Continues to work on trying to find ways to win the ball back off the opposition. We hope he can develop this in his game, so he can stake claims for senior selection if a key defender is required.
Nathan Gordon
Nine disposals, three marks
Had a quiet day playing wing and half-forward. We expect better from him.
Jason Castagna
Eight disposals, three tackles
Was quiet compared to his impressive performances over the past few weeks. Played a combination of half-back and through the midfield. We also expected a better game from him.
Shaun Hampson
Seven disposals, 28 hit-outs
His ruckwork in getting our midfielders first use again was outstanding, but he needed to impact the game around the ground more. That will be a key focus area for him.
Ivan Soldo
Seven disposals, seven hit-outs
Had more of the ball than what he had previously. His second efforts and clearance work was a highlight of his game. Had some good follow-up tackles. Continues to develop as a ruckman and we’re really impressed with what he’s been able to do this season, and excited about his playing future.
http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2015-08-25/the-vfl-report-round-19
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what the stuff is this critical contest? is there non critical contests?
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When u keep kicking to uncontested people... 'Chain' ( :fencing)
As then it gets to one where there a contest - that's the critical contest
.... What a load of crap and friends
improvement is not lateral...
The real question for mine is what's leadership density Mr Brendan Bolton?
It's like all these goofballs have worked middle management at Telstra
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i have no idea what you are on about, except for the last sentance which was :lol