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Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on August 04, 2016, 01:52:19 PM
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Lids on RSN 927:
AUDIO: https://audioboom.com/boos/4895032-the-inner-sanctum-with-richmod-s-brett-deledio-on-rsn927am
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The Inner Sanctum with Richmod's Brett Deledio on RSN927am Sports Heaven with Chrisso and Mick discussing - Mood around the club?
- Talk about the frustration of a player like yourself
- What's it like on the plane on the way home?
- What's training like? Do you forget about the outside world?
- Have Adam Treloar's comments been mentioned this week?
- Alex Rance's form has been amazing
- Who do you think can win the flag this year?
- Would you support more open media access in return for revenue?
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Skipper swap not on the Tigers' radar: Deledio
Michael Whiting
AFL media
August 4, 2016 8:34 AM
BRETT Deledio has slammed former Port Adelaide star Kane Cornes' suggestion that Richmond should change its captain.
Cornes told Fox Footy on Wednesday night he thought the Tigers could "make a statement" by replacing current skipper Trent Cotchin with All Australian defender Alex Rance.
But Deledio was having none of it.
Speaking on Melbourne radio station RSN927 on Thursday morning, Deledio stood by his long-time teammate Cotchin.
"Kane's entitled to his opinion. I don't agree with it whatsoever," the veteran Tiger said.
"Rancey's a fantastic leader but Trent's the man in charge of our group and has been for the last three or four years, and done it really well.
"I don't think he'll be handing it back any time soon, and nor should he."
Cornes was critical of Cotchin in the wake of last Saturday's 88-point loss to Greater Western Sydney.
He highlighted passages of play where Cotchin was searching for the ball, when Cornes felt he could have been laying blocks or helping in other areas.
"I know he (Cotchin) is an easy target and he gets looked at a lot and spoken about at Richmond a lot … he's looking for easy ball," Cornes said.
"His natural instinct is to want to get the footy.
"Perhaps they need to make a statement with their captain and perhaps that man is Alex Rance, if you can convince him to do it."
Cotchin will lead the Tigers into battle against Collingwood on Friday night at the MCG.
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2016-08-04/skipper-swap-not-on-the-tigers-radar-deledio
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Well, we knew poor old lids isn't the sharpest tool in the tool collection.
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More from Lids' interview:
Deledio still struggling with calf issue
GILBERT GARDINER
Herald Sun
4 August 2016
RICHMOND vice-captain Brett Deledio is racing the clock to be fit to play against Geelong next week.
Deledio, 29, will run today and again on Saturday in the hope of getting his calf right for the Round 21 clash at the MCG.
The star forward injured his calf muscle against Essendon a fortnight ago after missing the start of the season with a quadriceps strain.
“It’s been the pits,” Deledio said of his repeated injury setbacks.
“I really want to get up for next week ... we haven’t beaten Geelong since my second year at the club so we owe those blokes a couple.
“I’m itching to get back out there and play again against those blokes.”
Deledio was cleared of any serious damage to his calf but Richmond is yet to put a time frame on his return.
“Few little bumps (recovery) not as smoothly as I would like, he told RSN.
“I’d like to think it will heal and progress and I’ll be fine for next week hopefully.”
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Deledio also defended skipper Trent Cotchin after former Port Adelaide tagger Kane Cornes on Wednesday night on Fox Footy suggested Alex Rance should take charge at Punt Rd.
“Rancey is a fantastic leader, but Trent’s the man in charge of our group and has done for the last three or four years, and done it really well,” he said.
“I don’t think he’ll be handing it back anytime soon and nor should he.”
Deledio said Cotchin had not been reprimanded for failing to lay a tackle last week.
“I’m sure behind closed doors he would have been spoken to about that,” Deledio said.
“He’s a pretty proud man when it comes to how he leads the team, and how he is perceived, I’m sure he’ll be doing his best to make sure he’s got more than enough tackles this weekend.
“Trent’s pretty physical in the way he plays, and he puts on enormous physical pressure on the opposition, but it doesn’t always equate to Champion Data tackles so to speak.”
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/teams/richmond/brett-deledio-still-struggling-with-calf-injury-but-hopes-to-return-in-round-21/news-story/fc92a1a610990dd3938050216cc8e237
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Well, we knew poor old lids isn't the sharpest tool in the tool collection.
And Kane Cornes is a stuffing Rhodes Scholar ::)
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Yes. They found each other.
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It would b in the players (and Dimmer) best Interests, to NOT comment on issues they feel are simply hysteria driven.
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Well, we knew poor old lids isn't the sharpest tool in the tool collection.
ironic humour is alive and well
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"Rancey's a fantastic leader but Trent's the man in charge of our group and has been for the last three or four years, and done it really well.
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2016-08-04/skipper-swap-not-on-the-tigers-radar-deledio
Oh yeah, captained 'really well'. Especially when it counts. Was the 9 possesions against north 'really well'? What about kicking against the wind vs Port.
And even then.....has gone backwards
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Mr Deledio will make a mighty fine GWS player.