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Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on July 20, 2017, 06:56:28 PM
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The VFL team plays at Punt Rd before the seniors start across Yarra Park at the 'G.
VFL Round 14
RICHMOND (8-5, 4th) vs Collingwood (5-7, 11th)
Sunday, 23rd July @ Punt Road Oval.
Start time: 10:20 AM
Broadcast:
VFL website live video streaming: http://vfl.com.au/media-coverage/video-streaming/
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The only genuine premiership contender that we have
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Richmond's VFL squad
B: 41. M. Chol, 53. H. Beasley, 42. R. Garthwaite
HB: 11. J. Batchelor, 78. D. Coffield, 36. C. Moore
C: 64. T. Silvestro, 21. J. Townsend, 37. C. Menadue
HF: 27. S. Lloyd, 7. B. Lennon, 57. B. Wood
F: 43. T. Elton, 24. B. Griffiths, 44. T. Stengle
R: 20. I. Maric, 54. J. Ballard, 28. T. Hunt
Int: 47. I. Soldo, 55. R. Bathie, 58. J. Aarts, 26. A. Miles, 61. J. Fletcher, 31. O. Markov, 33. K. Mcintosh, 32. C. Ellis, 70. D. Bzenic, 46. J. Castagna, 52. A. Scott, 29. S. Bolton
23P: 69. S. Mannagh
In: A. Scott, R. Garthwaite, A. Miles, S. Lloyd, K. Mcintosh, J. Castagna, D. Bzenic, J. Aarts, I. Soldo
Out: J. Graham
http://vfl.com.au/peter-jackson-vfl-senior-teams-round-14/
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Is Griffiths playing a full game this week?
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Is Griffiths playing a full game this week?
Who are you asking?
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Is Griffiths playing a full game this week?
Hard to say, but he usually gets knocked out when the game gets a bit tough.
(Only joking people :lol)
Good luck to him.
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Is Griffiths playing a full game this week?
On the field of actually contributing?
In answer respectively possibly and extremely unlikely
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Richmond's Round 14 VFL squad
B: Batchelor, Beasley, Chol
HB: Hunt, Moore, Garthwaite
C: Menadue, Townsend, Markov
HF: Stengle, Lennon, Lloyd
F: Bathie, Griffiths, Elton
R: Maric, Ballard, Wood
IC: Aarts, Mannagh, Scott, Bzenic, Fletcher, Coffield, Silvestro, Bolton
Watch Richmond VFL host Collingwood VFL live from the Swinburne Centre at Punt Road Oval by pressing play on the video player below from 10.20am AEST Sunday morning.
http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2017-07-22/round-14-vfl-squad
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RFC 5.1.31
CFC 3.4.22
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Griffiths started 2nd quarter ...
In front of me ...
Griffiths SHOULDER INJURY 80 seconds IN!
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Yep. Not good.
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You couldn't make this stuff up
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Needs to give it up poor fella
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If he was a horse, you would put him down. :banghead
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HT: The Pies finished strong to keep the lead at the main break.
Richmond 5.1 8.1-49
Coll'wood 3.4 9.10.64
GOALS: Elton 2, Hunt 2, Bolton, Stengle, Lloyd, Hunt.
DISPOSALS:
Hunt 16,
Townsend 14,
Batchelor 14,
Markov 13,
Ballard 11,
Lloyd 11.
https://twitter.com/RichmondVFL
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What's with our talls today and injuries? :P Griffiths (shoulder) and both Chol (lower leg) and Elton went off too for a short while.
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Pies with first goal of third term.
49 - 70
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Since Griff has gone down we've gone to pieces.
Another goal to Collingwood :P.
49 - 76
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Yes! Stengle kicks his second as we edge closer. Come on, boys!
RICH 9.2-56
COLL 11.11-77
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Make that one more! Silvestro nails his set shot to reduce the deficit to 15 :gotigers.
RICH 10.2-62
COLL 11.11-77
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What a turnaround! :o 4 goals in row and it's back to just 3 pts :gotigers.
Townsend marks and goals from close range to bring us within single digits.
Yes! Townsend weaves out of a tight situation and snaps truly!
RICH 12.2-74
COLL 11.11-77
19 mins Q3
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We're in front! Lennon converts from 35 for his first! RICH 80 COLL 77 #gotiges
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WE'RE IN FRONT! :gotigers
RICH 13.2-80
COLL 11.11-77
Edit: Beat me to it, HRT :thumbsup.
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Once again another lesson that kicking straight makes a huge differece. I hope the seniors are taking note of this!
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Stengle wins a free kick and converts his third! :gotigers
RICH 14.3-87
COLL 11.11-77
29 mins Q3
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Seven in a row! Wood snaps beautifully for his first! :gotigers
RICH 15.3-93
COLL 11.11-77
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The boys banded together for a seven goal quarter, a massive final term ahead. :gotigers
3/4 time
Richmond 5.1 8.1 15.3-93
Coll'wood 3.4 9.10 11.11-77
GOALS: Stengle 4, Elton 2, Hunt 2, Townsend 2, Bolton, Lloyd, Lennon, Silvestro, Wood.
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DISPOSALS:
Hunt 22,
Townsend 21,
Wood 20,
Stengle 19,
Lloyd 17.
https://twitter.com/RichmondVFL
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Final quarter underway. Collingwood kicking to what has been the scoring end this game (18.9 to 8.6). So we need win & control more of the possession and nail a few the other way against the trend (breeze?).
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Cox goals for Collingwood to bring it back to eight points. RICH 94 COLL 86 #gotiges
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Took 15 mins but the first goal for the last qtr goes to the Pies. Back to 8 pts.
RICH 15.4-94
COLL 12.14-86
Edit: Beat me again HRT :thumbsup
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Pies get another. Back to 3 pts :P.
Rich 15.5-95
Coll 13.14-92
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Just over 20 mins gone. Scores level!
Rich 15.5-95
Coll 13.17-95
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26 mins gone. A point a piece and still level.
Rich 15.6-96
Coll 13.18-96
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A point to Collingwood.
96 - 97
Just a few minutes to play.
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We need to manufacture a goal from somewhere. Just 3 points to us this qtr so far.
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And here it is :gotigers
Hunt marks.... AND GOALS!
RICH 102
COLL 97
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A great run from Bolton found Taylor Hunt in the forward line for that goal.
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And the Pies get back the lead straight away :banghead.
Rich 16.6-102
Coll 14.20-104
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Collingwood won by 2 pts :scream.
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Final Score
Richmond 5.1 8.1 15.3 16.6-102
Coll'wood 3.4 9.10 11.11 14.20-104
GOALS: Stengle 4, Hunt 3, Elton 2, Townsend 2, Bolton, Lloyd, Lennon, Silvestro, Wood.
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In hindsight, we lost it in the first 1st qtr when we didn't make enough of the scoring end.
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Peter Jackson VFL 2017
Richmond 5.1 8.1 15.3 16.6 (102)
Collingwood 3.4 9.10 11.11 14.20 (104)
GOALS:
Richmond: Stengle 4 Hunt 3 Townsend 2 Elton 2 Silvestro Bolton Lloyd Wood Lennon
Collingwood: Phillips 3 White 2 Kirby 2 Cox 2 Lynch Mayne Keeffe Tardrew Brown
BEST:
Richmond: Hunt Townsend Maric Ballard Stengle Coffield
Collingwood: Phillips Cox Borthwick Ramsay Smith Brown
https://membership.sportstg.com/results/rpt_progressive.cgi?aID=4138&pg=1&a=MR
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Nail-biting loss for VFL Tigers
richmondfc.com.au
23 July 2017
Richmond 16.6-102 def by Collingwood 14.20-104
The VFL Tigers suffered a narrow defeat at the hands of Collingwood on Sunday, going down by two points in a thrilling contest at the Swinburne Centre, Punt Road Oval.
After clawing back a 27-point deficit to take the lead at the final break, the VFL Pies made the most a strong fourth quarter breeze to regain the ascendancy and hold on for the victory.
Taylor Hunt impressed yet again at VFL level with a return of three goals, while Tyson Stengle (four goals) and Jacob Townsend (two goals) were also among the best performers.
Richmond VFL and development coach Xavier Clarke said there were plenty of positives to be taken from the close loss.
“It’s obviously disappointing that it went the way it did in the end,” Clarke said.
“We just needed a bit more composure when the game was on the line.
“But I thought we showed really good fight right until the end. Especially when we did go down by two points, some of the tackles and efforts from our guys were fantastic”.
The opening quarter provided a taste of how the match would be played out, as both sides traded blows in a tightly-fought contest.
Shai Bolton, fresh off a five-goal haul against Werribee last week, wasted no time in bringing the crowd to their feet.
Bolton produced a stunning goal from a near impossible angle in the forward pocket to get his side off to an ideal start.
While the Pies soon hit back, Hunt nailed his first with a classy effort on the run, before two goals to Todd Elton and a single to Sam Lloyd helped establish a nine-point lead at the first break.
The presence of Lloyd in the middle of the ground was telling, as he gathered nine disposals and provided relentless pressure on Collingwood’s midfield engine.
The dash of Oleg Markov was also proving a handful for the travellers, with the speedster gathering eight disposals and displaying quality ball use across half-back.
In a frenetic second term, the VFL Tigers were forced to play short after Ben Griffiths (shoulder) and Mabior Chol (ankle) were injured.
While Chol was able to return later in the quarter, Griffiths did not return, and the extent of his injury will be determined later in the week.
The Magpies made the most of the Tigers’ shorter rotation, getting two goals back before Stengle’s first of the day stemmed the flow of Collingwood pressure and got the Tigers back to within touching distance.
However, the Pies, desperate to keep their VFL finals hopes alive, rallied to take a 15-point lead into half-time, despite further scores from Hunt and Stengle.
While Collingwood maintained its momentum into the second half, a fierce Tiger comeback soon turned the match on its head, with seven consecutive goals giving the hosts a 16-point lead by the three-quarter time.
Stengle got the ball rolling after being found cleverly by Hunt in a vacant goal square, before a beautifully converted set shot from Tom Silvestro gave the Tigers the confidence boost they needed.
The ever-present Townsend, who had gathered 16 disposals and four tackles by half-time, then added two goals of his own, before singles to Stengle, Ben Lennon and Brandon Wood capped off a dominant quarter.
However, with a strong wind going heavily against the VFL Tigers in the final quarter, the Pies wrestled back the lead and held firm throughout the ensuing siege to emerge victors in an enthralling contest.
Hunt provided hope for his side midway through the quarter with his third goal, marking brilliantly from Bolton’s centre and kicking truly from a difficult angle.
A series of behinds saw both sides locked on level terms for a painstaking few minutes, before Collingwood’s Lachlan Tardrew landed the decisive blow with a few moments left on the clock.
With fifth spot on the ladder still intact, the VFL Tigers will continue their hunt for an elusive top four spot next week when they travel to face North Ballarat at Mars Stadium.
Goals: Stengle 4, Hunt 3, Townsend 2, Elton 2, Bolton, Wood, Lloyd, Silvestro, Lennon
Best: Hunt, Townsend, Batchelor, Ballard, Stengle, Coffield
http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2017-07-23/round-14-vfl-match-report
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Missed Graham-Pepper.... :shh
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VFL and development coach, Craig McRae's summary of the AFL and VFL-listed players from Sunday’s Round 14 VFL match against Collingwood.
AFL LISTED PLAYERS
Taylor Hunt
26 disposals, six marks, four clearances, three goals.
Played as a midfielder but also went back and played on the wings. One thing that’s for certain about Taylor is that when the game is up for grabs, he will have a big influence. Kicked a critical goal to put us in the lead late in the game. He’s really been enjoying his time at VFL level in recent weeks.
Jacob Townsend
25 disposals, seven tackles, six clearances, two goals.
Really important in the outcome of the game, particularly in getting us back into the contest. His third quarter was outstanding, his will to win and his fight were on display for all to see. Kicked a few nice goals, including one from a stoppage across his body.
Oleg Markov
23 disposals, seven marks, four tackles.
One of our better players. Played across half-back, and was pleasing to see him jumping at the ball and marking well. Good to see him playing to his strengths with a high number of handball receives off the back stuff.
Sam Lloyd
22 disposals, seven marks, four clearances, one goal.
Returned from AFL level after not playing in the VFL for a number of weeks. He showed everybody what he’s good at, kicking a nice goal at ground level and having an influence in the midfield. A solid performer.
Tyson Stengle
19 disposals, six marks, two tackles, four goals.
Had a complete game for a small forward. His contest work and decision making were real features.
Jake Batchelor
20 disposals, five marks, one tackle.
Played his best game for a number of weeks. A really dominant display down back on Kayle Kirby, the leading goalkicker of the competition. Great presence in the air and used the ball well. Our best player on the day.
Ben Lennon
17 disposals, four marks, two clearances, one goal.
Wasn’t as dominant up forward this week. Had stints in the midfield where he had a larger influence on the game, His aerial influence wasn’t as obvious as it has been in recent weeks. Looking forward to him coming back strong this week.
Callum Moore
14 disposals, two marks, one tackle.
Had a quiet match compared to recent weeks, but still showed his strong marking ability and got his hands on the football.
Shai Bolton
Nine disposals, two tackles, one mark, one goal.
Was heavily tagged this week after a really solid performance two weeks ago against Werribee, in which he kicked five goals. This week he managed one goal, a spectacular one form the boundary in the first quarter. A good lesson for him, being tagged for the first time in his career.
Todd Elton
Eight disposals, three marks, two tackles, two goals.
Another player who didn’t influence the game as much as he has in recent weeks. Zero contested marks is something we’ll be working on this week.
Ryan Garthwaite
Eight disposals, four marks, two tackles.
Returned from a persistent finger injury that is a bit frustrating, but he’s managed it well. As a key back, he’ll be better for having been out for a few weeks.
Ivan Maric
Seven disposals, 31 hitouts, three clearances.
Had the duties of rucking against Mason Cox, and battled well. Lost the hitouts on the day, but won hitouts to advantage 14-8, which shows he still impacted the game for us.
Connor Menadue
Six disposals, four uncontested possessions, two tackles.
Played the first half before being used as a carry-over to the AFL squad. He started slowly but his second quarter was more influential.
Mabior Chol
Five disposals, five spoils, one rebound-50.
Played as a key defender. Rolled his ankle in the second quarter, which limited his impact on the game.
Ben Griffiths
Unfortunately Ben injured his shoulder in the second quarter.
http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2017-07-25/the-vfl-report-round-14