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Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: taztiger4 on February 09, 2017, 04:32:51 PM
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Richmond’s opening training session this Saturday will incorporate a short intra-club match.
Fans will get the chance to see new and returning Tigers in action at Punt Road Oval from 8:45am to 10:45am.
Read more at: http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2017-02-09/tigers-to-go-headtohead
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Anyone here going?
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Anyone here going?
Yes, I will be there
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Yep
See you there
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Reports please!
Tell me who is "flying"!
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Reports please.
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FWIW heres a report from Big Footy (Calcium man)
https://www.bigfooty.com/forum/threads/pre-season-2017-intraclub-match-finished-see-post-1074.1156610/page-43
Game plan is much better not super quick but certainly faster and more aggressive, far less corralling.
No numbers on white tops is bloody annoying, hard to tell the white team apart from a distance. As for the players
Vlastuin - probably best on, hit the ball and player hard. Kicked 2 goals and will be an asset in the midfield finally
Grimes - didn't notice too much, played down back for the whites
Prestia - looked under dome, especially early. Probably to be expected. Did some nice things but didn't think he stood out despite really keeping an eye on him. Built like a tank with a big arse and legs
Martin - cruised and was still a level above. Whites could have done with more out of him in terms of the game but you don't need that as a club until the real stuff
BEllis - was playing off HB. Personally just thought he was solid. I prefer him on the wing where he can run guys into the ground
Grigg - was in the best, think the game would have been better if he played for the white team. He still kicks way too much without looking and that hurts considering how much he finds it
Lennon - presented and took a few knocks to the head. His kicking is such a weapon and he ran hard at times. But has that Ty laziness still, trying to get out the back of his opponent too much.
Jack - just did what he had to
Cotchin - did what he had to but went up another level in the 2nd and 3rd while still looking he had a few more levels he could reach. Kicking looks better
Bachelor - didn't really notice him apart from when Rioli caught him cold. The whites probably had the stronger backline but struggled to clear d50 which was a worry.
Astbury - similar to above but was very good in the air and hardly beaten.
13 - think he was a ring in? Got 2 really strong clearances
Short - similar to the other whites but when the whites moved it from HB to HF he was usually involved and I thought the whites actually moved the ball better in space. Went up thru the midfield too.
Rioli - 2 ripper tackles on Soldo and Batch. Was clever with his handballs but would have liked to see him more involved. Played Forward the whole time which was disappointing as I think he would have been good on a wing
Maric - played in ruck for whites for half the swapped sides with Chol, was better in the ruck then nank and chol.
Townsend - a one man wrecking ball but VFL is his level
Caddy - slow to get going but really picked up after 10 min. Won hard balls and clearances with Vlas and grigg for the yellows and a reason they dominated.
Lambert - think he was on the whites but hardly noticed him
Griff - one strong mark and that was it
Nank - beaten by maric in the ruck but was aggressive when the ball was on the deck. Needs to build his fitness but can see him as no.1
Miles - just his usual self for the whites. Not sure I see a position for him though with Prestia, Vlas and Caddy joining the kids. Not to say he isn't good they are just better and have greater flexibility
Lloyd - played a lot of midfield for the whites and looked good in there, probably another reason Miles will struggle. Took a hanger.
Hunt - did hunt things. Crap turn overs, good goal and good pressure.
Bolton - was electric in the first 5 but faded. The ball didn't come down a lot and the leap is something to behold. Can't see him playing early.
Oleg - got into the game as it wore on (also was in white so might have missed him early) the line breaking and kicking is great. He, Short and Menadue were involved in the best plays for white but they need to happen more often.
Conca - prolific early and was the best player in the first 10 min. Was still good after that and laid a lot of tackles. There is still hope.
CEliis - the rumors of his death/lack of size/lack of ability have been greatly exaggerated. Had 4 kicks in 50 which all lead to shots on goal and in general probably had 15-20 touches and rarely wastes them. Will be best 22 and was in my top 5. Not a fan of wearing the cap though (goes for grigg too)
KMac - just does KMac things, tough, uncompromising, runs hard and runs straight at the ball. I don't like him of HB as much as I think others can do that and his sometimes iffy disposal isn't exposed
Broad - didn't really notice him.
Moore - really works hard set up a goal by not giving up on the play. His skills are a worry but at least he works
Menadue - in the same category as Oleg and Short. When they are running and moving the ball it looks a million bucks and they often do it together. It's just making it happen more often
Drummond - was solid. Reckon he does all the things hunt does but with more upside
Butler - kept wondering who 40 was. Chased, tackled and pressured blokes. Was a great double act forward with Rioli
Chop - the talent is tantalizing! One minute is smashed by Maric in the ruck then next contest shoves Maric away gathers and snaps a point or gets a clearance. Makes a contest every time.
Garthwaite - the kicking is noticeable but doesn't miss targets and makes good decisions. A full season in the VFL will be great and I think he can be a high quality KPD
Elton - not much.
Stengle - struggled early but was got better. Makes good decisions and knows where the ball is going. More ready then Bolton based on today
Soldo - rucked and looked alright. Still needs more development. Did lay a strong tackle to get holding the ball in the goal square.
Overall my best were
Yellow
Vlastuin, Caddy, Grigg, Conca, CEllis
White
Dusty, Miles, Lloyd, Markov, Short
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13 - think he was a ring in? Got 2 really strong clearances
13 was Jacob Ballard, Jake Aarts played for whites & # 50 was newly listed VFL player Brenton BJ Credlin
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The forgotten man Dan Butler... :clapping
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My best were
Grigg .
Ellis
Callum Moore
Vlaustin
Cotchin
Martin
Match was played in aggressive manner
Few big hits
Game plan was to " squash " the play when inside our F50 irrelevant where opposition were
Rance , Edwards Morris , Hampton , Graham , Houli didn't play
Hampson has back problem
Game plan has definitely changed from last year
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I was impressed by Callum Moore too.
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I was impressed by Callum Moore too.
Ditto, great work near the boundary then neat pass to set Jack up for a goal
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My best were
Grigg .
Ellis
Callum Moore
Vlaustin
Cotchin
Martin
Match was played in aggressive manner
Few big hits
Game plan was to " squash " the play when inside our F50 irrelevant where opposition were
Rance , Edwards Morris , Hampton , Graham , Houli didn't play
Hampson has back problem
Game plan has definitely changed from last year
lmao bro.
Whether they can implement change when playing other teams, let alone ones that are better, is the test
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Hampson has back problem.
As in dont come back
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No doubt we'll be be installed as flag favourites after today....and Grigg for the Brownlow.... :clapping :gotigers :clapping
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No doubt we'll be be installed as flag favourites after today....and Grigg for the Brownlow.... :clapping :gotigers :clapping
Correct
The more you put on
The more you win
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New Tigers Prestia, Caddy and Nankervis impress in intraclub
AFL.com.au
Feb 11, 2017
RICHMOND'S list management team would have left Saturday morning's intraclub match at Punt Road thinking they might have made the right moves in the off-season.
Dion Prestia, Josh Caddy and Toby Nankervis, three of the club's major off-season acquisitions, each impressed during the 50-minute hit-out and appear likely starters in Richmond's best 22.
Prestia looked good off half-back, through the midfield and most importantly, moved freely. Knee injuries kept him to just 22 games in 2015 and 2016 for Gold Coast before his move to Richmond over the summer. He already shapes as a midfield leader for the Tigers.
Former Geelong utility Josh Caddy improved as the game went on. He played mainly in the midfield but also had stints up forward and took a lovely contested mark and kicked a goal from a difficult angle in the second term.
Nankervis was also impressive. The 22-year-old decamped from Sydney at the end of last year because of a lack of opportunity but would appear to have pole position to be the No.1 ruckman at Richmond this year.
With Shaun Hampson consigned to running the boundary on Saturday and erstwhile main ruckman Ivan Maric transitioning to coaching, the job would appear Nankervis' to lose and he looked sharp in the centre and used his mobility to get to contests and make an impact around the ground.
While it was difficult to draw too many other conclusions from the game, the Tigers did appear to move the ball more quickly and worked hard on ball transition.
Dustin Martin and Trent Cotchin eased themselves into the match, but were excellent in bursts. Martin played his usual mix through the centre and there were times when he was purposely isolated inside 50, where he was always dangerous. Jack Riewoldt featured almost exclusively inside the forward 50, but kicked three goals and had a hand in some others.
Nick Vlastuin was busy through the midfield, while Ben Lennon, Dylan Grimes, Shaun Grigg and Oleg Markov were also prominent. Daniel Rioli was quiet, but then electrified the 1500 fans in attendance with a family trademark brilliant tackle in the last of the three periods.
Ben Griffiths played forward for some of the match but was also thrown into the backline for stages.
Rookie Tyson Stengle looked comfortable at the level while developing big man Ivan Soldo rucked virtually the entire match and worked hard. He remains a bit down the pecking order at Punt Road but the Tigers believe he is making genuine progress.
Apart from Hampson, other Tigers who did not play included All Australian stuff Alex Rance, Bachar Houli, Shane Edwards and Steven Morris.
The Tigers have yet to finalise their leadership group for 2017, although there are expected to be few changes to the group headed by Cotchin last year.
Richmond opens its JLT Community Series against Adelaide at Etihad Stadium on February 24, before a trip to Mount Gambier to play Port Adelaide and then to Moe to play Collingwood.
The traditional season-opener against Carlton is at the MCG on March 23.
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2017-02-11/new-tigers-prestia-caddy-and-nankervis-impress-in-intraclub
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Herald-Sun's Al Paton twitter:
Other notes from first half
- B Ellis, Conca prolific
- C Ellis v sharp
- Caddy, Prestia on ball. Caddy has a goal
- Shai Bolton is fast
Richmond intra-club. Vlastuin to mids could be real, playing in guts has some big clearances + a goal #gotiges
VIDEO: https://twitter.com/al_superfooty/status/830189857402007554
Intra-club done. Caddy, Vlastuin standouts. Nankervis big unit. No injuries!
VIDEO: https://twitter.com/al_superfooty/status/830216229881143296
first hitout a bit scrappy, one beautiful end-to-end play for a goal
Vlastuin played there [midfield] all game apart from a stint at full-forward.
Caddy had a couple of stints up forward but mainly in the guts, I'd say 70/30.
Nankervis looked good but was mainly rucking v Ivan Soldo. Hampson was a boundary umpire.
https://twitter.com/al_superfooty/status/830260102640889856
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Richmond_FC twitter:
Sam Lloyd got plenty of air at this morning's intra-club hitout:
VIDEO: https://twitter.com/Richmond_FC/status/830288261008367621
PIC:
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https://twitter.com/Richmond_FC/with_replies
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Andrew French @AFrenchy91 twitter:
The intra-club match seems to be over, played 20 / 20 / 10 minutes. Yellow team dominated. No injuries that I saw.
Highlight of the day. IVAN MARIC running like a cheetah to take the mark and slot the goal. [Ed. also added that Soldo had passed Ivan.]
Prestia looking good mate, going in hard and keeping pace. Encouraging signs.
Graham not playing, was doing laps earlier, in the rehab group.
Josh Caddy slots the 45 metre goal from just inside the boundary. Looks in good shape.
Daniel Rioli with a HUGE take down tackle from behind on Ivan Soldo. Who’s probably twice his size.
https://twitter.com/AFrenchy91/with_replies
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Ben Woods @TigerWooda twitter:
Rancey, Morris, Graham, Hampson getting some KMs into their legs before training. Will be interesting to see if they play
If Alex Rance can play a game of football after that running block I would be very surprised
main group has started.... these blokes still running laps ... then join main group.
Game is about to start. Rancey, Morris and Houli back into their running blocks. Looks like they won't participate
Dusty first clearance, Prestia first inside 50... I could get used to that
Vlastuin in the guts. Chops of Kamdyn's kick in... goes back and slots it
Brandon Ellis playing off HBF
Conca has had a lot of it early.. not clean though. Playing midfield
Vlastuin's pressure and tackling excites me. We were very lacking in that department last year
Anthony Miles on the bottom of his packs... nothing new here
Depressing tweet... Taylor Hunt still plays for Richmond
Skipper getting involved but he just got run down by Bolton. Kid is quick
Role reversal... Brando just took a kick out and kicked it to Vlas
Yellow team inside 50... not one player from the white team in their own half.
Brandon Ellis still doesn't have a left foot... but Caddy manages to plus a nice mark and slot it
Astbury had been good
Vlas and Miles the standouts so far
Looks like Dusty may have dislocated a finger. Soldiers on though
Fast ball movement by both teams. Play of the day there started with a great hit by Conca to Brando. Then Lennon to Jack (goal)
Vlas has been at every centrebounce
Caddy has been great. Two loose ball gets in about 39 seconds
Conca seriously has it on a string. Corey Ellis doing some nice, clean things
Prestia just shrugged a Vlas tackle right in front of me and it was hot
I don't remember Ben Griffiths touching th footy yet. This will be my biggest worry going into the season
Vlas BOG... slots his second
Len Bennon takes a nice mark and slots it
Some quick ball movement and a nice hit by Lloyd leads to Kamdyn running into an open goal. Bolton and Dusty involved
This Garthwaite kid has been solid in defence. Grigg getting busy
Corey Ellis can kick a football. Overall the skills have been pretty sharp
Jack working hard. Spots up Brando who slots one from 45
Conca' had a great game... but out in open space again and he can't find a target.
My votes:
5. Vlastuin
4. Brando
3. Caddy
2. Miles
1. Prestia
Stiff: Conca
Huge grab on the wing from Sam Lloyd. Kamdyn lining up for his second... left it short
Good footy there. Brando searching kick to Corey, hands to Cotchin who finds maric with his left. Goal. Coast to coast in 15 seconds
My boy Taylor Hunt just banged one in!
Rioli overran the ball... followed up with a perfect tackle on Bachelor,,, BALLLLLL
Big Nank has been good. Cotch and Dusty in a one on one on the stuff. Free kick cotch. Plays on quick. Goal to Drummond
I've honestly been really impressed with the ball movement. Guys not afraid to look inside and pull the trigger
I think the game is actually finished now!
CHF is still a major concern for me regardless. Don't know if Griff is the man for it
The new recruits were good. Saw more heart from Nank in three quarters than I ever did from Ty in 7 years
Caddy was a genuine steal. Surely Geelong had cap issues if they were willing to give him up so cheap.
https://twitter.com/TigerWooda/with_replies
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Caddy, Prestia shine in Tiger colours
Chris Cavanagh,
Herald Sun
Feb 12, 2017
HUNDREDS of long-suffering Richmond fans got out of bed early yesterday morning in the hope of seeing three things from the Tigers’ intra-club hitout at Punt Rd Oval.
They hoped to see strong performances from new recruits Josh Caddy, Dion Prestia and Toby Nankervis.
They wanted to see a more free-flowing and attacking game plan after the stagnant and frustrating play that plagued Richmond’s 2016 campaign.
And just 13 days out from the club’s first pre-season match against Adelaide, they were praying for no injures.
Tick. Tick. Tick.
Caddy was the standout from the 50 minutes of match play, finding plenty of the ball through the midfield and showing his class with a long goal from outside 50m on the boundary line.
In his first competitive hitout since having knee surgery last July, Prestia moved well and also won his fair share of the footy on managed match time.
Nankervis also performed strongly in the ruck, the former Sydney Swan having quickly become a favourite of coach Damien Hardwick and looking set to assume duties as the club’s No.1 ruckman this year.
Richmond midfielder Kane Lambert said the trio of recruits had all fitted in well.
“To see Nanks and Prestia and Caddy as well out on the park and see what they’ve got to offer, we’re really excited about what they can bring to this footy club,” Lambert said.
“(Nankervis has) been great. You don’t want to be on the opposition side because he’ll go right through you, Toby. But that’s what we want. He brings aggression and I think he’s going to bring a touch of class as well.”
While the intra-club match was played with a less-congested 16-a-side format, the ball moved quickly from end-to-end in a stark contrast to Richmond’s game last year.
Lambert said there had been some focus on moving the ball quicker over the off-season.
“We’re always trying to change a few different things from last year but obviously the footy’s pretty hot out there, the boys want to get their hands on it,” he said.
“So it probably was a bit too offensive but we’ll work on that throughout the year.”
A slimmed-down Nick Vlastuin played the match in the midfield as he prepares for a shift out of defence this year while Jack Riewoldt was lively in the forward line.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/teams/richmond/josh-caddy-dion-prestia-impress-in-richmond-intraclub-match/news-story/331dd98d4440fa1d9978ee312cc71b60
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Herald-Sun pics:
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Josh Caddy gets the jump on his opponents. Picture: Mark Dadswell
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Dustin Martin recovers on the boundary. Picture: Mark Dadswell
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Kamdyn McIntosh fights off Shaun Grigg. Picture: Mark Dadswell
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Dion Prestia has a drink during his comeback game. Picture: Mark Dadswell
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Rookie Tyson Stengle runs down Trent Cotchin. Picture: Mark Dadswell
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/teams/richmond/josh-caddy-dion-prestia-impress-in-richmond-intraclub-match/news-story/331dd98d4440fa1d9978ee312cc71b60
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Detailed summaries of each Tiger player's game yesterday:
https://www.bigfooty.com/forum/threads/pre-season-2017-intraclub-match-finished-match-report-post-1229-1231.1156610/page-50#post-48726457
https://www.bigfooty.com/forum/threads/pre-season-2017-intraclub-match-finished-match-report-post-1229-1231.1156610/page-50#post-48726424
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Teams were:
Yellows: White:
5. B.Ellis 2. Grimes
6. Grigg 3. Prestia
7. Lennon 4. Martin
8. Riewoldt 11. Batchelor
9. Cotchin 12. Astbury
17. Rioli 15. Short
22. Caddy 20. Maric
25. Nankervis 21. Townsend
28. Hunt 23. Lambert
30. Conca 24. Griffiths
31. Vlastuin 26. Miles
32. Corey Ellis 27. Lloyd
35. Broad 29. Bolton
39. Drummond 31. Markov
40. Butler 33. McIntosh
41. Chol 36. C.Moore
42. Garthwaite 37. Menadue
46. Castagna 43. Elton
44. Stengle
47. Soldo
DNP: Edwards, Houli, Morris, Rance, Hampson, Graham.
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Thanks for your effort OE.
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pffft, unless he actally learns how to play football, him being our best option is another way of saying we are in a world of pain
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Thanks One eyed for posting those reports.
We need blokes like Conca and Vlastuin to really come to the party this year if we are to improve on a really disappointing 2016.
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Is it true Dimmer tried to call the game off ?
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SNIP :banghead
Stick to the topic.....
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Good to see the dive wasnt paid.
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Some more video clips from the intra-club:
http://www.richmondfc.com.au/video/2017-02-11/maric-makes-his-mark
http://www.richmondfc.com.au/video/2017-02-11/castagna-kicks-two
http://www.richmondfc.com.au/video/2017-02-11/hunt-snaps-a-six
http://www.richmondfc.com.au/video/2017-02-11/caddy-slots-a-goal
http://www.richmondfc.com.au/video/2017-02-11/lambert-and-short-at-open-training
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Teams were:
Yellows: White:
5. B.Ellis 2. Grimes
6. Grigg 3. Prestia
7. Lennon 4. Martin
8. Riewoldt 11. Batchelor
9. Cotchin 12. Astbury
17. Rioli 15. Short
22. Caddy 20. Maric
25. Nankervis 21. Townsend
28. Hunt 23. Lambert
30. Conca 24. Griffiths
31. Vlastuin 26. Miles
32. Corey Ellis 27. Lloyd
35. Broad 29. Bolton
39. Drummond 31. Markov
40. Butler 33. McIntosh
41. Chol 36. C.Moore
42. Garthwaite 37. Menadue
46. Castagna 43. Elton
44. Stengle
47. Soldo
DNP: Edwards, Houli, Morris, Rance, Hampson, Graham.
There were a few additions to the list above
13 and 50 were added to the yellows
And I think there was another
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Lmao at relying on conca to finally become good.
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Some nice work from Rioli in both of George's goals.
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Teams were:
Yellows: White:
5. B.Ellis 2. Grimes
6. Grigg 3. Prestia
7. Lennon 4. Martin
8. Riewoldt 11. Batchelor
9. Cotchin 12. Astbury
17. Rioli 15. Short
22. Caddy 20. Maric
25. Nankervis 21. Townsend
28. Hunt 23. Lambert
30. Conca 24. Griffiths
31. Vlastuin 26. Miles
32. Corey Ellis 27. Lloyd
35. Broad 29. Bolton
39. Drummond 31. Markov
40. Butler 33. McIntosh
41. Chol 36. C.Moore
42. Garthwaite 37. Menadue
46. Castagna 43. Elton
44. Stengle
47. Soldo
DNP: Edwards, Houli, Morris, Rance, Hampson, Graham.
There were a few additions to the list above
13 and 50 were added to the yellows
And I think there was another
Yep, Jacob Ballard was 13, Brenton Credlin 50 & Jake Aarts played in white
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Some nice work from Rioli in both of George's goals.
Yes I noticed that too. I had to have a double take at the one where he flew for the mark and then gathered it on the deck and then gave it off. The best piece of play I have seen from him to date. That was real class.
I hope he takes that confidence into the season proper.
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Some nice work from Rioli in both of George's goals.
Phpaarrr, was it what! So impressed with Rioli. I admit I thought we reached for him in the draft and thought he was going to take time anyway. It goes to show that class shines through regardless of age/size/position..