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Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on June 14, 2017, 07:41:20 PM
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Our VFL side plays at Punt Rd after the seniors have finished at the 'G.
VFL ROUND 9
RICHMOND (10th, 3-5) vs Geelong (11th, 3-4)
4:30 PM
Saturday, 17th June
@ Punt Road Oval
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Richmond's VFL squad this week:
B: 42. R. Garthwaite, 53. H. Beasley, 35. N. Broad
HB: 38. S. Morris, 28. T. Hunt, 51. S. Darley
C: 31. O. Markov, 26. A. Miles, 32. C. Ellis
HF: 44. T. Stengle, 58. J. Aarts, 7. B. Lennon
F: 11. J. Batchelor, 41. M. Chol, 34. J. Graham
R: 20. I. Maric, 54. J. Ballard, 21. J. Townsend
Int: 67. B. Credlin, 55. R. Bathie, 64. T. Silvestro, 61. J. Fletcher, 78. D. Coffield, 80. A. Forato, 57. B. Wood, 62. J. Cass
23P: 83. D. Smith
http://vfl.com.au/peter-jackson-vfl-seniors-round-8/
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Quarter time
Richmond 6.4-40
Geelong 3.1-19
Goals: Chol, Stengle, C.Ellis, Morris, Bathie, Silvestro.
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Summary of first quarter.
Tyson Stengle misses a set shot after being found in traffic by Ben Lennon. RICH 1 GEE 6.
GOAL! Corey Ellis throws the ball on to his boot from the throw in and it bounces through. RICH 7 GEE 6
GOAL! Ryan Bathie marks the ball on the goal line and converts to kick the Tigers second. RICH 13 GEE 12.
GOAL! Quick ball movement out of defence ends up with a Tyson Stengle snap set shot. RICH 21 GEE 18
GOAL! Chol marks the ball out on the lead and kicks truly. RICH 27 GEE 18
GOAL! Steve Morris with a strong mark inside 50, goes back and kicks his first goal since returning from injury. RICH 33 GEE 18.
GOAL! Silvestro with a right foot bender. RICH 40 GEE 18
https://twitter.com/RichmondVFL
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Disposals:
Ballard 8,
Batchelor 7,
Miles 6
https://twitter.com/RichmondVFL
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Tiges up by 27 in the second quarter:
GOAL! Steve Morris with a free kick directly in front makes no mistake. RICH 49 GEE 27.
GOAL! Ben Lennon finds the ball out on the lead and kicks dead straight from 45 out. RICH 54 GEE 33.
GOAL! Two in a row for Ben Lennon, a quick snap after some great follow up work from Derek Smith. RICH 60 GEE 33.
GOAL! Tyson Stengle crumbs the ball and snaps around the corner to extend the lead. RICH 67 GEE 33.
https://twitter.com/RichmondVFL
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Half-time
Richmond 6.4 10.7-67
Geelong 3.1 5.5-35
Goals: Lennon 2, Stengle 2, Morris 2, Chol, C.Ellis, Bathie, Silvestro.
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Live audio of the VFL game is here:
AUDIO: http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2017-06-17/vfl-live-audio-round-9
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Geelong kicked the first three goals of the 3rd qtr ::) but we've got one back via Morris.
GOAL! Morris kicks his third after marking out on the lead and receiving a 50m penalty.
RICH 11.8-74
GEEL 8.5-53.
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GOAL! Townsend pulls out the trick bag with a pin point volley resulting in a Ballard set shot goal.
RICH 12.10-82
GEEL 8.5-53
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VFL boys showing what to do when challenged several times.
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The Tigers take a 38 point lead in to 3 QTR time.
RICH 15.13-103
GEEL 10.5-65
Disposals: 22 Miles, 21 Ballard, 15 Batchelor, Markov.
Goals: 3 Morris, 2 Bathie, Ballard, Lennon, Stengle, 1 Chol, Ellis, Silvestro, Wood.
https://twitter.com/RichmondVFL
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lennon must be played and thats that.
FFS you going to give all the 3 amigos, griffiths and elton a fair run at it, but not lennon.
FMD
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lennon must be played and thats that.
FFS you going to give all the 3 amigos, griffiths and elton a fair run at it, but not lennon.
FMD
There may be a case to bring in Markov (b.o.g today), Lennon and Stengle...giving the other 3 a rest next week.
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A goal a piece in the last qtr.
GOAL! Brandon Wood with a snap in traffic kicks his second.
RICH 110
GEEL 71.
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GOAL! Morris with his fourth from straight in front.
GOAL! Jake Aarts extends the lead from directly in front.
RICH 18.16-124
GEEL 12.5-77
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lennon must be played and thats that.
FFS you going to give all the 3 amigos, griffiths and elton a fair run at it, but not lennon.
FMD
There may be a case to bring in Markov (b.o.g today), Lennon and Stengle...giving the other 3 a rest next week.
Mrakov isnt ready you should know that. LMFAO.
Those 3 together have proven they cant stand the heat, yet.
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Won by 49 pts :clapping :gotigers.
Final Score
Richmond 6.4 10.7 15.13 18.18-126
Geelong 3.1 5.5 10.5 12.5-77
Goals: Morris 4, Lennon 2, Stengle 2, Bathie 2, Ballard 2, Wood 2, Chol, Ellis, Silvestro, Aarts.
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Please no Morris, Please no Morris, Please no Morris.
In case you missed my point, I don't want to see Morris back in the firsts.
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Please no Morris, Please no Morris, Please no Morris.
In case you missed my point, I don't want to see Morris back in the firsts.
Dimma: "Morris will save me, Morris will save me......."
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Based on that scoreline, I can see we have a deep rooted problem with kicking for goal.
36 shots to 17, 19 more shots at goal, and win by 49 points.
So each extra shot for goal was worth 2.5 points in terms of final margin.
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Anyone know how Graham went in his first hit out?
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Peter Jackson VFL 2017
Richmond 6.4 10.7 15.13 18.18 (126)
Geelong 3.1 5.5 10.5 12.5 (77)
GOALS:
Richmond: Morris 4 Bathie 2 Ballard 2 Stengle 2 Wood 2 Lennon 2 Silvestro Ellis Aarts Chol
Geelong: Dobson 3 Thurlow 2 Buzza 2 Cunico Capiron Horlin-Smith Hayball Jones
BEST:
Richmond: Ballard Townsend Morris Markov Miles Stengle
Geelong: Horlin-Smith Cunico Reid Thurlow Black Abbott
https://membership.sportstg.com/results/rpt_progressive.cgi?aID=4138&pg=1&a=MR
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VFL Tigers take down Cats
Richmond 18.18.126 def Geelong 12.5.77
The VFL Tigers recorded their fourth win of the season, defeating Geelong by 49 points at the Swinburne Centre on Saturday.
With both sides level on the VFL ladder with three wins apiece, the VFL Tigers came out firing, leading at all breaks to make up valuable ground on the tightly-knit top-eight.
Steve Morris was in sparkling form, playing in a small forward role, kicking four goals in an impressive display.
Anthony Miles was instrumental again with 32 disposals, while Jacob Ballard and Brandon Wood were also tireless in their efforts in the midfield engine room.
Richmond VFL and development coach Ryan Ferguson said the side’s confidence when playing at home was a key contributor to the big victory.
“We feel like we play the ground really well,” Ferguson said.
“Every team likes to pride themselves on playing well at home.
“Based on our defence today, I think we were hard to play against.
“It’s important for the guys to know they’ve got it under their belt.”
After a cagey few opening minutes, the VFL Tigers nabbed their first through a classy Corey Ellis dribble, shortly after George Horlin-Smith got the opener for the Cats.
In a frenetic opening ten minutes that saw both sides exchange blows, Ryan Bathie converted from close range, while Tyson Stengle wowed the crowd with a left-foot snap from the boundary, showing the form that got him elevated to the club’s primary list.
Inspired by Stengle’s masterful finish, the VFL Tigers added another two majors before the first term drew to a close, with Morris and Thomas Silvestro putting their name on the scoresheet for the first time.
Jake Batchelor was yet again a force to be reckoned with in the defensive half, extinguishing a plethora of attacking forays as Geelong fought hard to get back into the game.
He was well deputised by Ryan Garthwaite, who was combining with Batchelor to provide excellent aerial presence at every contest.
The intensity of the contest continued into the second quarter, with Morris’ second and Ben Lennon’s first keeping Cats at bay.
Lennon quickly fired again for a second, before Stengle proved again why the snap is his showpiece, this time throwing one on his trusty right foot to also record his second.
While the rejuvenated Cats came out with intent in the third quarter, kicking the first three goals in quick succession, the VFL Tigers showed composure to stem the tide and eventually increase the lead to 38 points at the final break.
Morris added a third to his quickly growing tally, while the forwards were sharing the ball with great effect, ending the quarter with nine individual goalkickers.
The forwards were thriving on the deadly combination of Ivan Maric and Miles, the latter finishing the quarter with eight clearances to his name.
Oleg Markov provided a strong presence off half-back, his electrifying pace a standout as he raced to 15 disposals with a quarter still to play.
Showing terrific focus in the face of a determined Geelong outfit, the VFL Tigers rounded off the fourth quarter with goals to Wood and Jake Aarts, before Morris’ fourth gave the Tiger fans plenty to cheer about as the contest drew to a close.
With three wins from three games at the Swinburne Centre this season, the VFL Tigers will again play at home next week against the Northern Blues on Sunday. The match will kick off at midday.
http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2017-06-17/round-9-vfl-match-report
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Anyone know how Graham went in his first hit out?
Graham played the first half, TT.
Youngster Jack Graham impressed in his first quarter of football for Richmond, providing excellent presence in the centre of the ground and tackling with ferocity.
Graham played out the remainder of the second quarter, before being rested for the second half.
http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2017-06-17/round-9-vfl-match-report
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If Morris gets picked, we riot.
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It'll be a laugh riot....
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Can't wait to see jack Graham in the ones. We need another big body
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Star jumps will be back next week.
Mark it down :banghead
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Can't wait to see jack Graham in the ones. We need another big body
After seeing him yesterday, he isn't that big. A little on the small side actually. Just 5'11" (180). Not much bigger than Miles.
However I did like his attack on the ball and the man and repeated efforts. Clearly very rusty.
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Indeed - was surpised at his lack of size...already looks to have a better defensive mindset than Miles though.... :shh
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Small defender Steven Morris was in scintillating form, but at the opposite end of the ground, kicking four goals in the Tigers' 49-point win.
The 28-year-old, who suffered an ACL knee injury last year, has played just one game for the Tigers this season (the round six loss to Adelaide).
Ball-winner Anthony Miles was also important with 32 possessions, continuing his good recent run.
Defender Jake Batchelor provided a strong aerial presence, while second-year backman Oleg Markov was solid across half-back.
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2017-06-18/around-the-state-leagues-whos-starring-in-your-clubs-twos
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I will spew if Morris comes in. Lennon is the obvious choice after good form for weeks
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Markov for Short
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VFL Stats courtesy of Grimlock on BF:
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https://www.bigfooty.com/forum/threads/round-9-vs-geelong-at-punt-rd-oval-4-30pm-june-17th.1168496/page-6#post-50854833
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http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2017-06-20/the-vfl-report-round-9