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Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on August 22, 2018, 01:45:04 PM
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Last H/A round of the VFL as well.
The ressies are playing at the same time as the seniors this week :P.
VFL Round 21
Frankston (2-15, 14th) vs RICHMOND (14-3, 2nd)
Saturday, 25th August @ Skybus Stadium (Frankston Oval)
Start time: 2:00 pm
http://websites.sportstg.com/round_info.cgi?a=MATCH&fixture=124984189&c=1-118-0-477472-0&pool=1 (http://websites.sportstg.com/round_info.cgi?a=MATCH&fixture=124984189&c=1-118-0-477472-0&pool=1)
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Craig Lambert's son Bailey is 23rd man this week in our VFL side.
Ex-Tigers Batchelor & Elton playing for Frankston.
Richmond
B: 46. B. Miller, 42. R. Garthwaite, 43. D. Smith
HB: 78. D. Coffield, 38. N. Balta, 37. C. Menadue
C: 54. J. Ballard, 26. A. Miles, 45. P. Naish
HF: 58. J. Aarts, 36. C. Moore, 48. L. Baker
F: 40. C. Coleman-Jones, 21. J. Townsend, 44. T. Stengle
R: 47. I. Soldo, 27. S. Lloyd, 32. C. Ellis
Int: 55. R. Bathie, 53. H. Beasley, 61. J. Fletcher, 56. B. Grewar, 52. S. Mannagh, 64. T. Silvestro, 60. C. Thompson, 57. B. Wood
23P: 72. B. Lambert
Frankston
B: 41. T. Kelly, 30. K. Gray, 6. L. Williams
HB: 34. N. Hura, 22. J. Batchelor, 36. J. Woodman
C: 4. T. Elton, 5. W. Fordham, 8. A. Ferreira
HF: 48. S. Downie, 23. D. Wyatt, 31. R. Turnbull
F: 28. L. Gill-Renouf, 9. A. Wilson, 14. S. Williams
R: 27. M. McCarthy, 3. C. Rich, 11. B. Mullane
Int: 35. J. Bateman, 50. K. Downie, 16. B. Hillard, 15. A. Jarnestrom, 19. C. Larkin, 39. S. Masterson, 33. J. McHale, 20. N. Scagliarini
23P: 46. R. Nanscawen
http://vfl.com.au/peter-jackson-vfl-teams-round-21/
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Need to bounce back hopefully break camed at good time to reset.
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It will be tough to counter Elton....... ::)
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It will be tough to counter Elton....... ::)
He’s got another gig? Did he learn how to mark the footy? :gobdrop
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VFL 2018:
the son of a former Richmond star to debut for Tigers’ VFL team
Greater Dandenong Leader
25 Aug 2018
HE’S the son of a Tiger gun. And tomorrow he’ll follow his father into Richmond colours.
Bailey Lambert, 19, will make his debut for the Richmond VFL team in the final-round match against Frankston after gaining selection as the 23rd player.
The son of 1991 Richmond best and fairest Craig Lambert has waited patiently for his chance at state-league level since relocating from Brisbane and joining the VFL Tigers this year.
A midfielder with a liking for a goal, Lambert has spent the season at Noble Park, earning an Eastern league Young Guns nomination.
Noble coach Mick Fogarty said the right-footer had been in “particularly strong’’ form in the past six weeks and was ready to take his chance.
“He’s been a pleasure to have at our footy club this year. He brings enthusiasm, energy and he’s a terrific young man,’’ he said.
“He’s been patient but now he’ll go up against the Frankston Dolphins and I hope he does well.’’
Fogarty said Lambert — who played for Redland in the NEAFL last season — was a “tough inside mid who wins his own footy but can also get it on the outside and use it well’’.
“For his size he’s also a really good mark. He can take a strong contested mark, and he likes to kick a goal. He’s got the attributes to take his footy a long way.’’
He said it was to be admired that Lambert had left his close-knit family and moved to Melbourne to pursue his football.
As a Richmond supporter, Fogarty appreciates the father-son link.
He not only coaches Bailey, he played Under 19 football at South Melbourne with Craig Lambert, who went on to play 123 games for Richmond from 1988-1993, winning the 1991 best and fairest.
Transferring to Brisbane, he played another 96 AFL matches, taking the best and fairest in 1994 and earning All Australian plaudits in 1996.
Craig and Melissa Lambert will be at Frankston to watch their son debut.
Richmond needs to defeat the Dollies to lock up a top-two finish.
And if that’s accomplished there is a chance the Tigers will kick off the finals with a Saturday qualifying final under lights at Punt Rd.
Channel 7 will broadcast a qualifying final, giving the VFL prime time exposure on the weekend of the AFL bye.
https://www.heraldsun.com.au/leader/localfooty/vfl-2018-the-son-of-a-former-richmond-star-to-debut-for-tigers-vfl-team/news-story/69d46f02a942db4d2d75d2a100fcb9bd
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(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DlakMHAUYAAmx0W.jpg)
https://twitter.com/RichmondVFL/status/1033193721494261760
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Miles kicks the first goal in the opening seconds of the first term
🐯6
🐬0
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Soldo boots his first for the afternoon
🐯13
🐬1
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A big kick just inside 50 sees Miles with another major :gotigers.
The Dolphins though respond with their first.
🐯19
🐬7
17 mins Q1
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Blake Grewar responds :gotigers
Rich 4.3-27
stuff 1.1-7
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Noah Balta runs into an open goal and kicks another for the Tiges :gotigers
🐯33
🐬7
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Quarter time
Richmond 5.4-34
Frankston 1.1-7
Goals: Miles 2, Soldo, Balta, Grewar.
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Second quarter VFL
It was impressive running and a classy finish by Callum Moore that saw him kick the first goal of the quarter 🐯42🐬8
The Tigers are on a run with two unanswered goals (Aarts & Corey Ellis) 🐯54🐬15
GOAL! Blake Grewar taps to himself and slots his second 🐯61🐬15
A quick reply from @VFL_Dolphins 🐯61🐬21
Half-time
Richmond 5.4 9.8-62
Frankston 1.1 3.6-24
Goals: Miles 2, Grewar 2, Soldo, Balta, Moore, C.Ellis, Aarts.
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Sam Lloyd is leading the disposals with 21 touches [to half-time]
https://twitter.com/RichmondVFL/status/1033222814055063552
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The Tigers burst through the middle and deliver it straight to Stengle who kicks his first :gotigers
Noah Balta marks 20 meters out with no angle and slots it :gotigers
🐯74
🐬24
13 mins Q3
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An impressive mark from Menadue sets up a Silvestro goal :gotigers
Bailey Lambert kicks a goal on debut :gotigers
GOAL! The Tigers are in sync as they deliver it to Lloyd in the goal square :gotigers
Soldo kicks an almost identical goal to his first :gotigers
🐯100
🐬26
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GOAL! Callum Moore pick-pockets the opposition and runs into an open goal :gotigers
🐯109
🐬26
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3QT: The Tigers kept Frankston goalless in the third term, with seven unanswered goals
🐯 5.4 9.8 16.14(110)
🐬 1.1 3.6 3.8(26)
Goals: Miles 2, Grewar 2, Soldo 2, Balta 2, Moore 2, C.Ellis, Stengle, Lloyd, Aarts, Silvestro, B.Lambert
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Stengle shows real strength and brushes off a tackle to kick another for the Tigers
🐯116
🐬32
Early Q4
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The Tigers showed real speed to deliver the ball to Sam Lloyd who kicked truly :gotigers
Another accurate set shot from @VFL_Dolphins sees them with their third for the term
🐯122
🐬44
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That's five last quarter goals to @VFL_Dolphins
🐯123
🐬57
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Last 7 goals to Frankston to reduce the final winning margin to 53 pts.
Final Score
Richmond 5.4 9.8 16.14 18.15-123
Frankston 1.1 3.6 3.8 10.10-70
Goals: Miles 2, Grewar 2, Soldo 2, Balta 2, Moore 2, Stengle 2, Lloyd 2, C.Ellis, Aarts, Silvestro, B.Lambert.
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Peter Jackson VFL 2018
Frankston 1.1 3.6 3.8 10.10 (70)
Richmond 5.4 9.8 16.14 18.15 (123)
GOALS:
Frankston: Rich 5 Downie 2 Fordham Wilson Scagliarini
Richmond: Grewar 2 Moore 2 Miles 2 Stengle 2 Soldo 2 Balta 2 Lloyd 2 Silvestro Ellis Lambert Aarts
BEST:
Frankston: Elton Ferreira Rich Jarnestrom Fordham Gill-Renouf
Richmond: Soldo Menadue Ellis Lloyd Miles Fletcher
https://membership.sportstg.com/results/rpt_progressive.cgi?aID=4138&pg=1&a=MR
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Casey lost so we finish top right?
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Casey lost so we finish top right?
Yep. We'll play Willy in a Qualifying Final.
Richmond 56 160%
Casey 56 141%
Geelong 52 147%
Williamstown 52 128%
Collingwood 48 133%
Box Hill 48 127%
Port Melb. 40 107%
Essendon 36 121%
Qualifying Finals
Richmond vs Williamstown
Casey vs Geelong
Elimination Finals
Coll'wood vs Essendon
Box Hill vs Port Melbourne
http://vfl.com.au/peter-jackson-vfl/
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How’d did Townsend play? Any chance of a recall because we need someone with a bit of grunt at the contest to replace squibs like B.Ellis.
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How’d did Townsend play? Any chance of a recall because we need someone with a bit of grunt at the contest to replace squibs like B.Ellis.
Townsend was injured in a tackle in the first quarter and didn't come back on for the rest of the game.
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How’d did Townsend play? Any chance of a recall because we need someone with a bit of grunt at the contest to replace squibs like B.Ellis.
Townsend was injured in a tackle in the first quarter and didn't come back on for the rest of the game.
Thanks OE :thumbsup.
Looks like he’s probably lost his spot unless can stake an incredible claim next week and demands his spot back.
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VFL Tigers tame Dolphins to claim minor premiership
The VFL Tigers have asserted themselves as the team to beat in September, after prevailing by 53 points against the Frankston Dolphins at Skybus Stadium on Saturday afternoon, 18.15 (123) to 10.10 (70).
Richmond’s win, its 14th of the season, saw them leap Casey Demons on the ladder and take the minor premiership.
An 18-goal effort typified a true team performance, with 11 Tigers slotting a major.
It wasn’t all good news for the Tigers, as premiership forward Jacob Townsend was injured in a tackle during the first quarter. The tough Tiger didn’t return to the field for the remainder of the game.
Anthony Miles kicked off proceedings with a goal in the opening seconds of the first term, closely followed by a major from Ivan Soldo.
Miles continued Richmond’s campaign as he snagged his second of the day, before Blake Grewar had a turn in front of the big sticks.
A run into an open goal by utility Noah Balta cemented a dominant first term and a 27-point lead for the Tigers.
The home side struggled to keep up with Richmond’s pace as they continued to stack on the goals in the second quarter, thanks to Callum Moore, Corey Ellis, Jake Aarts and Gewar.
Frankston was held to just two majors as the Tigers dominated play. Richmond’s back line jelled tremendously, especially with vice-captain Hugh Beasley coming back into the mix, and their forward line was ferocious.
Richmond’s aerial presence was also solid, led by Connor Menadue as he soared to a leading six marks.
The scoreboard damage was far from over, as Richmond piled on seven unanswered goals in the third term, kudos to Tyson Stengle, Balta, Thomas Silvestro, Bailey Lambert, Lloyd, Coleman-Jones and Moore.
A special moment arrived in the third quarter when debutant Bailey Lambert slotted his first goal in the yellow and black to the roar of his teammates and the Tiger army.
Lambert, the son of 1991 Jack Dyer Medallist Craig, had an influential debut. The 19-year-old ball-magnet showed his appetite for the contest as he finished his opening game with 29 touches and 14 kicks.
VFL Development Coach Ryan Ferguson said Bailey provided great energy for the group.
“He’s got an uncanny ability to find the footy, a lot like his old man, he’s a hard edge and he just knows how to find the ball. It was good to see him kick a goal,” Ferguson said.
It was a slower final term for the Tigers, who rested key players ahead of finals next week. The Dolphins added seven goals to their tally but couldn’t make inroads on Richmond’s resounding first three quarters.
Ferguson said the side were able to set the tone early, particularly with their hunger to defend.
“We were able to use the ball and penetrate on the way back of the score,” Ferguson said.
“I think for the first three quarters we played the way we wanted to play, and then obviously in the last quarter we faded out a bit when we rested a few guys.”
The message in the post-match address was clear; recover well, and the season starts now.
Ferguson agreed, praising the side for a strong finish to the season but not resting on their laurels.
“Finishing top doesn’t do anything for you, top four you get a second chance, but you don’t get any silverware for it,” he said.
Star forward Sam Lloyd registered team-high disposals (37) and kicks (15), as well as 22 handballs and nine tackles.
“Lloyd started like a house on fire, he was really hard to quell for them and gave us a lot of penetration,” Ferguson said.
Midfielder Anthony Miles was also back in top form, showcasing his evasive skills as he amassed 32 touches and laid eight tackles.
The Tigers will face Williamstown in the qualifying final next Saturday September 1, 7.10pm at the Swinburne Centre.
http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2018-08-25/vfl-match-report
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Bailey Lambert's dad ;) is impressed by the culture of his old club now days.
Craig Lambert @lambose4
Amazing win today for the Tigers against Frankston, the way this amazing club @Richmond_FC embraces their own is extremely special! Very proud parents of Bailey who played his part in the win! #GoTigers
https://twitter.com/lambose4/status/1033337492479475712
:thumbsup