One-Eyed Richmond Forum
Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on May 28, 2016, 11:56:59 PM
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Fire away ...
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I reckon there will be no change.
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Not sure. Lambert maybe out but prob did enough.
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Not sure. Lambert maybe out but prob did enough.
Do you actually watch the game ?
Seriously
Only change will be if Rioli knee doesn't come up
And whether they bring back Chaplin for match ups against North tallls
Astbury went ok last night but ?
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Will be no changes
Dont think you can guage peoples games too much based on a very below par opposition
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Not sure. Lambert maybe out but prob did enough.
Did think Lambert struggled a bit last night.
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Not sure. Lambert maybe out but prob did enough.
Do you actually watch the game ?
Seriously
I guess its clear you are limited to this default, worn out response when someone says something you disagree with. You must be a hoot at club functions trotting out the same one liners from your short book of sentences.
Reminds me of a close mate whos likeable though :gotigers
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correct - Im a fan of lambert have been day dot - but last night was the worse game hes played and should come under scrutiny(maybe hes not 100% yet?) fumbled several times at crucial moments - personally Id give him another shot as hes usually a one grab player.
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Lambert showed last night why he was overlooked for six years. VFL player - Carlton match is looking increasingly like it was very much one of those typical outliers that so many mediocre Richmond players have given us over the years and lived off for careers that were longer than they should've been.
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Sadly right
Nae good enough
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Was poor, but I wouldn't write him off just yet.
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Was poor, but I wouldn't write him off just yet.
I agree.
Apparently a poor game outlier should be allowed.
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Last night was nowhere near the outlier to the the extent his second half against Carlton was...he hasn't even come close to that before or since....
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Was poor, but I wouldn't write him off just yet.
Might be a back up player long term
Get brad crouch
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Not a bad player but should be in our bottom 4 or depth
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Its time to bring back Conca .
26 disposals , 8 tackles on the weekend .
Roll the dice.
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C'mon...as if would Half-Step would be dumb enough to risk bringing back underdone Fat Boy Conca for a crucial match v North .......oh....wait......
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Agree with the comments that Lambert had a poor game against the Bombers but I think Hardwick will stick with the same team against the Roos
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C'mon...as if would Half-Step would be dumb enough to risk bringing back underdone Fat Boy Conca for a crucial match v North .......oh....wait......
Agree, Halfstep would only bring him back underdone for a final.. ::)
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The Barometer - Round 11
Herald-Sun
May 31, 2016
RICHMOND
ON THE BLOCK: Daniel Rioli was limping in the third term but played out the game. Otherwise the Tigers emerged with a clean bill of health. Rioli was the quietest player stats-wise (six disposals) but had a lovely tap-on to Jack Riewoldt for a goal. Hard to see Damien Hardwick making any changes after a third straight win.
ON THE CUSP: The Tigers will monitor Troy Chaplin, who missed Saturday night’s Dreamtime at the G with a hip injury. If he’s right he definitely comes back in. The only VFL game at the weekend was a Richmond v Essendon dreamtime game at Punt Rd, which the Bombers won by 23 points. Reece Conca was named in the best in his second game back from injury; he was rushed back against the Kangaroos in last year’s finals but there is no sub vest this time.
AL PATON’S FORECAST: Tigers on the march? Maybe. They did what they had to do against Essendon without looking super impressive but players who were missing or way out of form early in the year are firing now — Deledio, Grimes, Miles are at the top of the list. Next up is nemesis North Melbourne; the Roos have won five of their past six clashes including that final. Trent Cotchin will have a point to prove and is hot form, following his 39 disposals against Freo with 29 and two goals against the Bombers. And there is no Ben Jacobs this time.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/footy-form/barometer-afl-injury-list-selection-analysis-ahead-of-round-11/news-story/bbcf12113830100f394e9b0d54071ed2
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In the Mix - Round 11
Nathan Schmook
AFL.com.au
May 31, 2016
RICHMOND
After two VFL matches in the past three weeks, half-back Reece Conca looks ready to play his first senior game for the season after recovering from a serious hamstring injury. The 23-year-old racked up 26 possessions, seven clearances and eight tackles in the VFL at the weekend and could be called on to play the backline role he trained for during the pre-season, bolstering the Tigers' run and ball-use off half-back.
Troy Chaplin could also be injected into the back six after one match sidelined with a hip injury. The Tigers would be keen to bring him in to combat North Melbourne's three-pronged tall forward line.
Youngster Connor Menadue missed his first match for the season last week and might be better for the rest and brought back in.
Half-back Jason Castagna is performing consistently at the lower level and should get another chance with the Tigers soon.
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2016-05-31/in-the-mix-round-11
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Chaplin and Menadue are in Tassie with the team.
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Rioli knee ?
They are keen to play Chaplin as a tall back
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no conca
rioli 50/50