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Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: WilliamPowell on July 18, 2019, 06:28:03 PM
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2 changes
INS: Baker, Graham
OUTS: MacIntosh (omit), Eggmolesse-Smith (omitted)
https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2019-07-18/round-18-team-selection
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Richmond's Round 18 team
B David Astbury, Nathan Broad, Dylan Grimes
HB Bachar Houli, Nick Vlastuin, Shane Edwards
C Jayden Short , Dion Prestia, Shai Bolton
HF Daniel Rioli , Jason Castagna, Kane Lambert
F Jack Riewoldt, Sydney Stack , Tom Lynch
Foll Ivan Soldo, Trent Cotchin , Dustin Martin
I/C Jack Graham, Liam Baker, Brandon Ellis, Mabior Chol
Emg Josh Caddy, Kamdyn McIntosh, Callum Coleman-Jones, Daniel Butler
In: Jack Graham, Liam Baker
Out: Kamdyn McIntosh (omitted), Derek Eggmolesse-Smith (omitted)
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(As per other thread) No Caddy?!
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Don’t mind the changes.
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Damn did not expect Kmac to be dropped but I like it.
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agree with Graham being brought in. Surprised didn't bring Caddy in.
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No Wines, Ebert & Burton for Port.
Port Adelaide
B: Dan Houston, Tom Clurey, Riley Bonner
HB: Hamish Hartlett, Tom Jonas, Darcy Byrne-Jones
C: Xavier Duursma, Tom Rockliff, Karl Amon
HF: Robbie Gray, Dougal Howard, Steven Motlop
F: Justin Westhoff, Charlie Dixon, Connor Rozee
Fol: Scott Lycett, Sam Powell-Pepper, Travis Boak
I/C: Matthew Broadbent, Zak Butters, Sam Gray, Cam Sutcliffe
Emg: Willem Drew, Joel Garner, Todd Marshall, Paddy Ryder
In: Dan Houston, Xavier Duursma, Matthew Broadbent
Out: Ollie Wines (Injured), Brad Ebert (Illness), Ryan Burton (Injured)
https://www.portadelaidefc.com.au/news/2019-07-18/selection-three-changes-for-tigers-clash
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The only player who I think is an absolute jet in port is Robbie gray. I’m more concerned about how we will contain him. We did it earlier in the year so hopefully if we clamp him down it will go a long way towards a win
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Don’t mind the changes either...
Nothing wrong with making guys in the side think twice about their spot.
In saying that I think Graham is a player that needs to earn a spot playing in the twos. His form this year has been pretty ordinary imo.
Glad Baker is back... Star in the making.
Bellis named on the bench too.... next step .... :shh
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Graham to shut down Rockliff
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Glad to see Ryder not playing. Bit like Finlayson last week.
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Don’t mind the changes either...
Nothing wrong with making guys in the side think twice about their spot.
In saying that I think Graham is a player that needs to earn a spot playing in the twos. His form this year has been pretty ordinary imo.
Glad Baker is back... Star in the making.
Bellis named on the bench too.... next step .... :shh
AFL website puts the player into their positions. BEllis has been named on the bench in heaps of games yet started on the wing every time..... :shh :shh
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Don’t mind the changes either...
Nothing wrong with making guys in the side think twice about their spot.
In saying that I think Graham is a player that needs to earn a spot playing in the twos. His form this year has been pretty ordinary imo.
Glad Baker is back... Star in the making.
Bellis named on the bench too.... next step .... :shh
AFL website puts the player into their positions. BEllis has been named on the bench in heaps of games yet started on the wing every time..... :shh :shh
:lol
Lighten up buddy.
Your man will get his usual 30 meaningless sideways kicks.
Enjoy!
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At least you didn't champ me after I let you know these aren't official line ups....:shh
Oh my woooooorrrdddd, another 30....don't excite me BT :shh :shh
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Handy outs for Port. Wines and Ebert.
Broad or Grimes to take Gray, the other to Westhoff but will concede lots of height unfortunately. Astbury to Dixon obviously. Need to win the midfield battle here but I'm backing our group in. Prestia in fine form!
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Apparently we haven’t beaten Port on the G for over 7000 days.
In all seriousness, I would not go in underestimating them. I know their outs are prettt significant, but didn’t we beat em on their deck earlier this year with heavier outs?
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Apparently we haven’t beaten Port on the G for over 7000 days.
In all seriousness, I would not go in underestimating them. I know their outs are prettt significant, but didn’t we beat em on their deck earlier this year with heavier outs?
They also have the master coach Ken Hinkley
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:shh
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No Nank? Thought he was back this week?
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No Nank? Thought he was back this week?
Having a run in the twos.....
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I think we will lose it at the selection table this week
Who is going to blast the goals from 1m out?
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I’m always a bit superstitious so their win loss see saw pattern leaves me a bit worried. But I think we can jag a win win here
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Apparently we haven’t beaten Port on the G for over 7000 days.
Yep. Last win against Port at the 'G was in Round 10, 1998 :P.
Mind you we've only played them 3 times at the 'G in the past 20 years ::) and just 5 times all up since Port entered the AFL.
We've only had 9 homes games against Port out of 31 meetings in 22 years even if Docklands is included.
Home: 9
M.C.G. - 5 (2w, 1d, 2l)
Docklands - 4 (2w, 2l)
Away: 21
Football Park - 15 (5w, 10l)
Adelaide Oval - 6 (3w, 3l)
Neutral: 1 (home game we sold off in 2011)
Marrara Oval, Darwin - 1 (1l)
https://afltables.com/afl/teams/richmond/allgames_tm.html#13
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Apparently we haven’t beaten Port on the G for over 7000 days.
Yep. Last win against Port at the 'G was in Round 10, 1998 :P.
Mind you we've only played them 3 times at the 'G in the past 20 years ::) and just 5 times all up since Port entered the AFL.
We've only had 9 homes games against Port out of 31 meetings in 22 years even if Docklands is included.
Home: 9
M.C.G. - 5 (2w, 1d, 2l)
Docklands - 4 (2w, 2l)
Away: 21
Football Park - 15 (5w, 10l)
Adelaide Oval - 6 (3w, 3l)
Neutral: 1 (home game we sold off in 2011)
Marrara Oval, Darwin - 1 (1l)
https://afltables.com/afl/teams/richmond/allgames_tm.html#13
I know I have been bagging on about this sort of irregularity for a while now but how is this fair in anyway?
Why can’t the AFL schedule home games every second meeting between clubs??
I just don’t get how it can be so one-sided when it comes to this.
Can anyone explain why they cannot do this?
Like I have said before, the fixture is compromised with the amount of team we have, and I get that, but there is no reason I can see why they cannot at least get the home ground advantage right.
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A point well made BT
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I feel like it's the same with Adelaide. We always seem to play these guys away or if it's a home game it's at Marvel ...
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No late changes. Teams as selected.
Source: AFL website.
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Apparently we haven’t beaten Port on the G for over 7000 days.
Yep. Last win against Port at the 'G was in Round 10, 1998 :P.
Mind you we've only played them 3 times at the 'G in the past 20 years ::) and just 5 times all up since Port entered the AFL.
We've only had 9 homes games against Port out of 31 meetings in 22 years even if Docklands is included.
Home: 9
M.C.G. - 5 (2w, 1d, 2l)
Docklands - 4 (2w, 2l)
Away: 21
Football Park - 15 (5w, 10l)
Adelaide Oval - 6 (3w, 3l)
Neutral: 1 (home game we sold off in 2011)
Marrara Oval, Darwin - 1 (1l)
https://afltables.com/afl/teams/richmond/allgames_tm.html#13
I know I have been bagging on about this sort of irregularity for a while now but how is this fair in anyway?
Why can’t the AFL schedule home games every second meeting between clubs??
I just don’t get how it can be so one-sided when it comes to this.
Can anyone explain why they cannot do this?
Like I have said before, the fixture is compromised with the amount of team we have, and I get that, but there is no reason I can see why they cannot at least get the home ground advantage right.
It isn't fair that we've played them just 3 times at our home ground in 20 years but one argument would be that when we put in our fixture requests Port would be low down on our list of wanted home game opponents whereas Port would have us high up on theirs as a big drawing Victorian club. They need us more than we need them. Our travelling supporters boost their home attendance (and finances) while they drain ours compared to us playing another Vic club or even the Eagles or Crows.
Today is the first time since 1998 that we've been sitting in the top 8 and playing Port at home at the 'G. 2007 we won the spoon; 2012 was a meaningless last round draw & 2016 was our 'off' year.
IIRC, Duncan Kellaway kicked his first goal in that 1997 win.