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Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on July 25, 2019, 11:50:31 AM
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Our VFL match this week is a pseudo curtain-raiser leading into the seniors game.
VFL Round 17
Collingwood (6-8, 11th) vs RICHMOND (12-2, 1st)
Friday, 26th July @ Olympic Park Oval
Start time: 4:30 pm
http://websites.sportstg.com/round_info.cgi?a=MATCH&fixture=125262338&c=1-118-0-518179-0&pool=1
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B: 43. D. Eggmolesse-Smith, 38. N. Balta, 51. S. Morris
HB: 37. C. Menadue, 42. R. Garthwaite, 45. P. Naish
C: 54. J. Ballard, 26. R. Collier-Dawkins, 33. K. Mcintosh
HF: 39. J. Aarts, 40. C. Coleman-Jones, 7. D. Butler
F: 31. O. Markov, 46. B. Miller, 21. J. Townsend
R: 25. T. Nankervis, 16. M. Weller, 32. L. English
Int: 53. H. Beasley, 79. W. Coates, 78. D. Coffield, 56. B. Grewar, 58. C. Harris, 64. T. Silvestro, 55. L. Street, 60. C. Thompson
23P: 66. B. Henderson
In: C. Harris, C. Thompson, K. Mcintosh, J. Ballard, H. Beasley, B. Henderson,
M. Weller
Out: J. Caddy, L. Nelson, L. Diggins
https://vfl.com.au/vfl-round-17-teams-2019/
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Why is caddy an out if he’s not even listed as an emergency for afl side?
Was he injured in training?
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God damn that's a handy VFL team!
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Why is caddy an out if he’s not even listed as an emergency for afl side?
Was he injured in training?
Don't want him to catch Collingwood germs ;D.
Perhaps they want to protect his body for the following week given the forecast of a wet slog? Difficult to trial him in a new role in those conditions?
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Could he be the 23td man?
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Could he be the 23td man?
Not if he’s not listed as an emergency.
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God damn that's a handy VFL team!
Like to see how that team would go against The Suns
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is this on YouTube?
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is this on YouTube?
Nup. Updates on twitter.
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First quarter summary
A quick start, as Menadue launches the ball from 50m out and it bounces through for the opening goal. 🐯 6 ⚫⚪0
Two goals in two minutes, as Nank snaps one through on his left foot. 🐯 12 ⚫⚪0
From 40m out, Markov's kick from the pocket sails through for our third. 🐯 22 ⚫⚪1
Another classy finish from Markov as he slots his second in a row, and our fourth consecutive goal. 🐯 28 ⚫⚪1
Quarter time:
Richmond 4.4-28
Coll'wood 0.1-1
Goals: Markov 2, Nankervis, Menadue
A fast start in slippery conditions, as we hold the Pies goalless to take a 27-point lead at the first change.
https://twitter.com/RichmondVFL
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Early 2nd qtr. Pies gifted their first goal via a free kick ::).
28 - 7
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Second Quarter summary
Pies are on the board after converting a free kick. 🐯 28 ⚫⚪7
Nank's set-shot from 50m out doesn't make the distance, but Miller soccers it off the ground in the goal square for the major. 🐯 34 ⚫⚪7
Blake Grewar is awarded a free kick just inside the 50m arc and he drives it home. 🐯 40 ⚫⚪7
Collingwood boots its second of the day. 🐯 42 ⚫⚪13
Half Time:
Richmond 4.4 6.6-42
Coll'wood 0.1 2.1-13
Goals: Markov 2, Nankervis, Miller, Menadue, Grewar.
We take a 29-point lead into half-time at Olympic Park Oval.
Menadue has 14 disposals while Markov has two goals.
https://twitter.com/RichmondVFL
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is this on YouTube?
Nup. Updates on twitter.
There's apparently radio coverage on 3SER 97.7FM (Casey Radio).
https://www.3ser.org.au/audio-player.html
At the moment though it's playing music.
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There's also delayed TV coverage here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6YxYdYy9JE
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Ballard marks directly in front and cooly slots the opener of the second half :gotigers.
Nelson boots the ball off the ground to give us two in a row :gotigers.
Rich 8.7-55
Coll 2.1-13
Midway Q3
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3/4 time
Two goals to none that quarter gives us a 44-point buffer at the final change.
Richmond 4.4 6.6 8.9-57
Collingwood 0.1 2.1 2.1-13
Goals: Markov 2, Nankervis, Miller, Menadue, Grewar, Ballard, Nelson.
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Into the last quarter:
Miller out of traffic kicks through his second :gotigers.
Ballard slots his second off a tight angle :gotigers.
Rich 10.9-69
Coll 2.1-13
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We led from start to finish, to record a 55-point win in the wet over Collingwood.
https://twitter.com/RichmondVFL
Final Score
Richmond 4.4 6.6 8.9 11.14-80
Collingwood 0.1 2.1 2.1 4.1-25
Goals: Markov 2, Miller 2, Ballard 2, Nankervis, Menadue, Grewar, Nelson, Silvestro.
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BEST:
Collingwood: Oxley Broomhead Lane Wills Madgen Glover
Richmond: Menadue Townsend Butler Weller Mcintosh Garthwaite
https://membership.sportstg.com/results/rpt_progressive.cgi?aID=4138&pg=1&a=MR
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Full time stats:
Menadue 25 disposals (20 kicks 5 handballs) 6 marks 5 tackles 1.1
Townsend 23 disposals (16 kicks 7 handballs) 2 marks 10 tackles
Butler 17 disposals (12 kicks 5 handballs) 5 marks 4 tackles 0.1
CCJ 16 disposals (7 kicks 9 handballs) 4 marks 4 tackles 28 hitouts 0.3
McIntosh 16 disposals (10 kicks 6 handballs) 3 marks
Weller 15 disposals (13 kicks 2 handballs) 3 marks 8 tackles 0.1
Markov 13 disposals (10 kicks 3 handballs) 6 marks 2 tackles 2.2
Aarts 12 disposals (6 kicks 6 handballs) 3 marks 2 tackles 0.1
RCD 12 disposals (7 kicks 5 handballs) 6 tackles
English 12 disposals (6 kicks 6 handballs) 10 tackles 0.1
Balta 11 disposals (6 kicks 5 handballs) 3 marks 4 tackles 4 hitouts
Nankervis 11 disposals (7 kicks 4 handballs) 2 marks 1 tackle 16 hitouts 1.0 1/2 game time
Garthwaite 9 disposals (7 kicks 2 handballs) 3 marks 2 tackles 2 hitouts
EGG 7 disposals (2 kicks 5 handballs) 3 tackles
Miller 5 disposals (2 kicks 3 handballs) 1 hitout 2.0
Source: VFL app & BigFooty (https://www.bigfooty.com/forum/threads/collingwood-vs-richmond-4-30pm-holden-centre.1224428/post-61996527)
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Why is caddy an out if he’s not even listed as an emergency for afl side?
Was he injured in training?
Richo during the last quarter said Caddy had some soreness.
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Why Nank only half a game again?
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VFL Tigers outclass Pies in the wet
Grace Kalac
AFL media
Jul 27, 2019
Richmond VFL has registered a convincing 55-point win in the wet over Collingwood on Friday at Olympic Park Oval.
The Tigers led from start to finish, holding the Pies to four goals as they recorded an 11.14 (80) to 4.1 (25) victory.
Richmond burst out of the blocks with two quick goals in the opening two minutes.
The first, a big kick from Connor Menadue that bounced through for a goal, the second, a left-foot snap out of the pack from Toby Nankervis.
The Pies struggled to keep up with the Tigers’ pace and were kept goalless in the first term, as Oleg Markov stacked on two more majors.
Despite the slippery conditions, Richmond was damaging in the air and composed with ball in hand.
Markov set the tone for the Tigers as he continued to relish his new role up forward, his speed in attack unrivalled.
Another who thrived in the wet was Jacob Townsend, who racked up 23 disposals and laid a whooping 10 tackles.
Nankervis produced a dominant performance in the ruck in what was a solid half of football as he prepares for a senior return.
By half-time, the visiting Tigers had established a handy 29-point buffer.
As the rain continued, the game became increasingly scrappy and contested.
But the Tigers adapted to the conditions and took it in their stride, scoring a brace of soccer goals off the ground courtesy of Ben Miller and Luke Nelson.
Miller finished the match with two goals, while young Nelson amassed 12 touches and laid four tackles.
Collingwood worked its way into the game at times, but Richmond’s defensive unit, let by Ryan Garthwaite, was quick to shut down the Pies’ opportunities.
In a quieter third term, Richmond kicked two unanswered goals to extend its lead to 44 points.
In typical Richmond spirit, the Tigers fought until the final siren. It was a true team performance, with eight individual goalkickers.
Collingwood was held to just two majors in the final term, as Richmond drilled home three last-quarter goals to secure a comfortable win and maintain its spot on top of the ladder.
Menadue was lively as he led the Tigers for disposals (25) and marks (six).
Kamdyn McIntosh was solid in his first VFL appearance since Round 15, 2018, the wingman finishing with 16 disposals and three marks.
The VFL Tigers’ next assignment will be Casey next Saturday August 3, when the two sides meet at the Swinburne Centre at 2.30pm.
https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2019-07-26/vfl-tigers-outclass-pies-in-the-wet
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Watch a replay of our VFL win here: https://youtube.com/user/theafltigers/videos
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With Jack Ross expected to return and Marlion Pickett expected to debut, next weeks VFL game might be worth watching.
https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/nervous-wait-as-fresh-trent-cotchin-injury-dampens-tigers-win-20190726-p52bab.html (https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/nervous-wait-as-fresh-trent-cotchin-injury-dampens-tigers-win-20190726-p52bab.html)
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Could Markov be this year's Townsend? :shh
Miller 2 snags.... :shh :shh
RCD 12 disposals (7 kicks 5 handballs) 6 tackles
English 12 disposals (6 kicks 6 handballs) 10 tackles 0.1
Um.... at least they're sticking their tackles... :-\
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I noticed with intertest Matthew Clarke's comments on Ben Miller in that recent AFL Podcast. Sneaky chance they rate him
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Summary of how our VFL players went against the Pies
VFL Report: Round 17
Brenton Mann, richmondfc.com.au Jul 31, 2019 10:48AM
VFL backline and development coach Ryan Ferguson provides a summary of how the Tigers’ players performed in last Friday's Round 17 win over Collingwood.
Connor Menadue
27 disposals, 11 handball receives, one goal, five tackles, eight clearances & 10 inside-50s
“Played midfield and forward. He was damaging, used his speed and his run and carry. He kicked a beautiful goal early to set us up.”
Jacob Townsend
22 disposals, 10 tackles, five clearances & seven inside-50s
“A great combination of toughness and creativity—10 tackles but also created some dangerous attacks for us.”
Dan Butler
19 disposals, six marks, four tackles, three inside-50s & two rebound-50s
“Played as a midfielder but also spent time forward. He was lively all day and pressured well, things we come to expect from ‘Buts’.”
Callum Coleman-Jones
17 disposals, 29 hit-outs, four marks, five tackles & five clearances
“Impressive game for a ‘tall bloke’ in those conditions. Played ruck and forward and was a presence in the air all over the ground. He could have really had a day out if he converted in front of goal.”
Mav Weller
16 disposals, eight tackles, five clearances, four inside-50s & three rebound-50s
“Played a strong brand of footy and laid eight tackles. He is leading the younger guys superbly at the moment.”
Oleg Markov
15 disposals, six marks, two goals, two tackles & three inside-50s
“Playing exciting footy up forward. Kicked two early goals to get us going and could have had more (goals) but also set up others. His explosiveness is hard to match up on.”
Kamdyn McIntosh
14 disposals, three marks, three inside-50s & three rebound-50s
“Played back on ‘talls’ and ‘smalls’, looking to develop his versatility in this area. He did it well and played the conditions nicely.”
Jake Aarts
13 disposals, three marks, two tackles & two clearances
“Had some nice one v one wins and looked sharp in his movement and creativity—some nice signs going forward into the future.”
Luke English
12 disposals, 10 tackles & three clearances
“He's been good for us after returning from injury a couple of weeks ago. Beats his man and wins the ball, had 10 contested possessions.”
Riley Collier-Dawkins
12 disposals, seven tackles & six clearances
“Doesn’t always accumulate high numbers but plays an aggressive brand of footy and can have high impact on the game which was the case versus the Pies. Played like an old school centreman controlling the middle (of the ground).”
Noah Balta
11 disposals, three marks & four tackles
“Made some improvements with his defensive alertness this week as well as his positioning and his physicality. Played back but also had a stint in the ruck and looked dynamic as that mobile ruckman.”
Toby Nankervis
11 disposals, 16 hit-outs, three clearances & one goal
“Got through the first half, enjoyed his footy and the boys loved having him out there. Got through unscathed which is the main thing.”
Ryan Garthwaite
Nine disposals, seven spoils & three rebound-50s
“In great form. Played as our deepest back, had seven big spoils, a couple of intercept marks and held great structure.”
Derek Eggmolesse-Smith
Eight disposals, four tackles & three rebound-50s
“Wasn’t in the action as much as he normally is but defensively he was very sound.”
Ben Miller
Five disposals & disposals
“Competed well as a key forward this week and kicked a couple of goals.”
Blake Grewar
16 disposals, six tackles, four clearances & one goal
“Strong in the contest. Won plenty of ball on the inside but also complemented that with trademark touches of class, finished well in front of goal.”
Jacob Ballard
15 disposals, seven tackles & two goals
“As our acting captain, he played wing and forward and hit the scoreboard. His versatility is really valuable to our team.”
Tom Silvestro
15 disposals, four tackles, two score assists & one goal
“Another guy who can play multiple roles and we can depend on to impact the game and complement others around him.”
Lachlan Street
14 disposals, three marks, two tackles & two spoils
“Played back for the whole game and did a great job. Was good in traffic and worked well with the other backs.”
Luke Nelson
13 disposals, four tackles, one goal & two clearances
“Continues to impress and plays wet conditions well. He hit the scoreboard and always looked dangerous.”
Chad Harris
12 disposals, six spoils, four tackles & three rebound-50s
“Loved his game. He had six spoils, a defend-first attitude and the work-rate to get to the contest and out number, and also spread and find the ball in attack.”
Dan Coffield
11 disposals, four marks, three spoils & three rebound-50s
“Solid game, his contested aerial work really stood out. Won his one v ones and generated counter-attack.”
Bailey Henderson
Eight disposals, two marks, two tackles & four inside-50s
“’First gamer’ and did well, played wing and back and showed plenty of poise.
https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2019-07-31/vfl-report-round-17