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VFL Round 10
Sydney (4-3, 11th) vs RICHMOND (5-3, 8th)
Friday, 27th May @ Lakeside Oval, Sydney (Tramway Oval, Moore Park)
Start time: 2:05pm (AEST)
Broadcast: AFL website & AFL app.
https://www.afl.com.au/vfl/matches/4246
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Richmond VFL's Round 10 team
B: 47. B Nyuon 46. B Miller 75. T Young
HB: 36. W Martyn 45. H Ralphsmith 30. T Brown
C: 40. T Sonsie 27. T Dow 41. S Banks
HF: 31. R Mansell 42. J Clarke 38. N Cumberland
F: 37. M Parker 44. S Stack 66. Bailey Henderson
R: 32. S Ryan 26. R C-Dawkins 16. J Aarts
INT: 68. M D'Ambrosio 55. L Street 58. C Olden 76. L Carrigan 61. T Brindley
23rd Player: 76. L Carrigan
EMG: 70. A Johnson 52. A Hicks
In: J Aarts, T Young, L Carrigan, T Brindley
Out: N Guiney, S Tucker, A Johnson, J Sexton
https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1135487/vfl-four-changes-to-face-swans
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Swans reserves up 3.5 to 3.3 at quarter time. Swans have dominated clearances but our boys look like scoring each time we’ve got clean hands on the ball and found some space.
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What an ordinary looking oval
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Our footskills :facepalm
Down 20 - 30.
10 min Q2
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Playing terribly. 11 down. Breaking down up forward.
12 down as I'm typing.
Tom Brown hasnt shown much from what I have seen, hope he comes good.
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Trying to run and handball on a ground smaller than the SCG. It doesn't stuffen work.
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Tom Brown then does very well with great vision. Goal. 6 points down
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Brown through the middle to Henderson by himself inside 50 and he goals :gotigers.
Rich 4.2-26
Syd 4.8-32
13 min Q2
Swans missing chances keeping us in it.
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Deamborsio has done his shoulder, poor kid.
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Deamborsio has done his shoulder, poor kid.
A chance to make a miraculous recovery after he lasts to our pick 10?
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RCD is poo.
The only 2 players that look capable of playing above the level are Clarke and Biggy.
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Parker goal :gotigers.
LOL. That has to be the worst team goal ever scored. Ever possession stuffed up :facepalm but somehow we still got it.
Rich 5.2-32
Syd 4.11-35
21 min Q2
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Stack is having a crack.
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Mansell misses from 20m directly in front :P.
33 - 35
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Half-time
Richmond 3.2 5.3-33
Sydney 3.5 5.11-41
Goals: Cumberland, Mansell, Parker, Sonsie, Henderson
Lucky to not be six goals down. Our skill level has been horrendous :help. Swans have missed a stack of chances including about 6 OOTF which has kept us in it on the scoreboard.
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Stats:
Miller 14
Sonsie 12
Dow 9
Biggie 9
Brown 8
Cumberland 7
Martyn 7
Aarts 6
Banks 6
RCD 6
Stack 6
Mansell 5
Parker 5
Clarke 3
Ryan 2
Disposals: 171 - 193
Marks: 34 - 53
Inside 50s: 15 - 45 :help
Clearances: 10 - 20 :help
Tackles: 17 - 21
Hitouts: 12 - 19
Frees: 7 - 13
https://www.afl.com.au/vfl/matches/4246#team-stats
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Here's the video stream link by the way:
https://www.afl.com.au/afl-tv/stream?streamId=State%20League%20CH6&player=1Djg1qHoh
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Getting shafted by the umpires as usual
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Ben Miller is poo. No chance of playing senior footy anytime soon
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Umpires are disgusting cheats in Sydney also I see. FMD its a disgrace
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1 pt down. 20 min to go
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Lost by 4
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Final Score
Richmond 3.2 5.3 9.7 10.9-69
Sydney 3.5 5.11 8.13 9.19-73
Goals: Parker 2, Henderson 2, Clarke, Cumberland, Dow, Mansell, Sonsie, Olden.
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Individual stats:
Miller 23 .... 16k 7h .... 6 marks
Sonsie 23 .... 17k 6h .... 4 marks .... 2 clearances .... 3 inside 50s .... 1 goal
Aarts 20 .... 6k 14h .... 1 mark ..... 3 clearances .... 1 inside 50 .... 3 tackles
Dow 20 .... 6k 14h .... 1 mark ..... 6 clearances .... 1 inside 50 .... 3 tackles .... 1 goal
Martyn 19 .... 13k 4h .... 4 marks .... 3 inside 50s
Banks 17 .... 10k 7h .... 4 marks .... 1 inside 50
Brown 17 .... 10k 7h .... 5 marks .... 1 clearances .... 2 inside 50s .... 1 tackle
Mansell 15 ... 10k 5h .... 6 marks .... 4 inside 50s ..... 1 goal .... 2 behinds
Biggie 15 .... 9k 6h ..... 5 marks .... 1 inside 50
Stack 15 .... 9k 6h ..... 3 marks .... 1 clearances .... 1 inside 50 ..... 1 tackle
RCD 13 .... 3k 10h .... 5 hitouts .... 2 clearances .... 2 inside 50s ... 5 tackles
Cumberland 13 .. 7k 6h ....4 marks .... 2 inside 50s .... 2 tackles ... 1 goal
Parker 11 ..... 7k 4h ..... 3 marks ..... 2 inside 50s ..... 6 tackles .... 2 goals
Ryan 11 ..... 8k 3h ..... 26 hitouts ..... 5 marks ..... 1 clearance .... 1 inside 50s .... 2 tackles
Clarke 9 ..... 8k 1h ..... 5 marks ..... 2 clearances .... 2 inside 50s .... 2 tackles ..... 1 goal
Team stats:
Disposals: 337 - 361
Marks: 80 - 98
Inside 50s: 72 - 39 :help
Clearances: 23 - 42 :help
Tackles: 38 - 52
Hitouts: 33 - 37
Frees: 18 - 28
https://www.afl.com.au/vfl/matches/4246#team-stats
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So sad to see the VFL Tigers on the wrong side of a 12-0 free kick count in the last quarter. Looks like it's not only the 1sts who get a raw deal.
https://twitter.com/JoanPea04964232/status/1530079769874022400
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Ben Miller is poo. No chance of playing senior footy anytime soon
Topped our disposal count. Not bad for a 196cm player. Also noticed swans kicked only 9 goals for the game.
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VFL Tigers held at bay by Swans
By Brenton Mann
Richmond Media
27 May 2022
Richmond has been an infrequent flyer whilst being part of the current make-up of the VFL, but the Tigers jetted north to the Harbour City to take on the Swans.
The clash was staged on Gadigal Country at Lakeside Oval, just a drop punt away from the Sydney Cricket Ground.
In an energy-sapping game, Richmond held the lead at the early stages of the final term, only for the Swans to snatch it back and hold on for a four-point win.
Sydney was wide of the mark multiple times in front of goal, but held its nerve when it mattered most, the final score line, 9.19 (73) to 10.9 (69).
The glaring sun made it tough for onlookers both on location and abroad, however Tyler Sonsie had no issues viewing the Sherrin, cutting off Sydney on the rebound and converting his set-shot for the opening goal of the game.
Sonsie plucked a second forward-half turnover in the first quarter which signals intent in the improvement of the defensive aspects of his game and how he fits into the Tigers’ system.
The Swans bounced back swiftly by pinning Richmond in its back half and cashing in on the scoreboard.
Sydney was aided in their endeavour to gain repeat inside 50s by the Tigers’ sloppy disposal at times, but the home team’s inaccuracy in front of goal meant that it couldn’t inflict maximum damage on the scoreboard.
Tom Brown had a spike in performance in last week’s win against Essendon and showcased his penetration by foot with a 50-metre bullet, that was grasped on the lead by Noah Cumberland.
Cumberland, an emergency for the AFL clash with Sydney, roosted home his first major, showing an air of confidence as he looks to be on the cusp of a senior debut.
Rhyan Mansell was denied a goal on the MCG last week but made up for it with a ball-busting major from beyond the arc, following some slick transition through the corridor.
Richmond undid its great work in winning the ball back by coughing it up to Sydney via sloppy skill execution, with the Swans continually peppering the goals.
Luckily for the Tigers, they remained in the hunt.
Brown recorded his second direct goal assist of the first half when he weighted a ball perfectly into the arms of Bailey Henderson who made a cutting run into the corridor to snap his first goal.
Matthew Parker then took two or three attempts to soccer through a goal from half a metre out, cutting the margin to just three points as Richmond started to show venom in transition.
Some slick ball movement then saw Samson Ryan mark strongly on the paint of 50, with Ryan swivelling sharply on his left boot to put the ball to the advantage of Mansell who found space 15 metres out.
Mansell was awarded a stuff but unfortunately sprayed his set-shot, which would have handed Richmond the lead.
Sydney goaled in the shadows of half-time, pushing its lead back out to eight points.
Bigoa Nyuon packed his best form in his carry-on as he fought out an intriguing duel with Swan, Joel Amartey.
Nyuon versus Amartey was an athletic purists’ delight, with the Tiger backing in his strengths to get on top of his opponent and taking the points.
Following his AFL debut against the Hawks, Nyuon seems to have a greater understanding of his role and is now playing with enhanced conviction.
The Tigers were swift in making their move in the third quarter, with Parker curling home a beauty, his second goal, which was bettered by Judson Clarke shortly after.
Clarke showed a clean pair of heels, skating back onto a loose ball which he flung his left boot at and watched it sail over the goal umpire’s hat.
The goal handed Richmond back the lead before the Swans grabbed it back.
Cam Olden’s first disposal of the game was a timely one, as he snapped through a goal which saw the Tigers edge clear once again.
The Swans were able to slice Richmond’s lead to just one point before Samson Ryan and Thomson Dow combined for the Tigers’ final goal of the third term.
Dow was positioned with his chest facing the goals at a forward-50 stoppage, as Ryan caressed the ball into his path, the midfielder hitting the ball at speed and snapping the goal on his left.
It was a near perfect ruck/rover crafted goal. The Richmond midfielders rolled up their sleeves in the third term, with Riley Collier-Dawkins, Jake Aarts and Dow all exerting their influence on the contest.
The silky Swans were shaken by the grunt of the Tiger onballers and turned the ball over which opened the door for Richmond.
The major put Richmond a goal up with three-quarter-time on the horizon, but unfortunately, Sydney goaled after the siren to level up the scores.
Richmond found pep in its step in the last quarter, scooting the ball coast-to-coast from the kick-in, as Henderson skidded through his second major.
The seesaw was not done rocking however, as Sydney kicked the last goal of the game and clung to their four-point lead until the final siren sounded.
SYD 3.5 5.11 8.13 9.19 (73)
RICH 3.2 5.3 9.7 10.9 (69)
Goal Kickers:
Richmond: Parker (2), Henderson (2), Clarke, Cumberland, Dow, Mansell, Olden, Sonsie
https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1136130/vfl-tigers-held-at-bay-by-swans
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Ben Miller is poo. No chance of playing senior footy anytime soon
Topped our disposal count. Not bad for a 196cm player. Also noticed swans kicked only 9 goals for the game.
Had some embarrassing turnovers but is improving so that’s something
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Did he run over your cat Knighter ?
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Massimo D'Ambrosio suffered a shoulder injury last week playing in Richmond's VFL side but will only miss four weeks.
Source: AFL website. (https://www.afl.com.au/news/772335/mid-season-draft-eagles-close-on-no-1-pick-latest-whispers)
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Ben Miller is poo. No chance of playing senior footy anytime soon
Topped our disposal count. Not bad for a 196cm player. Also noticed swans kicked only 9 goals for the game.
Had some embarrassing turnovers but is improving so that’s something
He got the footy 23 times. He had 16 or 17 kicks. I didnt see the game but even if he had 2 or say 3 bad kicks it diesnt really matter. Key defenders dont usually get this much of the ball it suggests our midfield was rubbish and our defenders were under constant pressure. The midfield is the problem not Ben Miller or Biggy or whoever else was in defence.
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Richmond VFL coach Steve Morris provides a summary of how the Tigers’ players performed in last Friday afternoon's Round 11 match against Sydney at Lakeside Oval.
Tyler Sonsie (25 disposals, six rebound-50s, five marks, one goal)
"Tyler had a decent game. Whilst he accumulated a lot of the footy, the opposition mids did as well. We would like to see him have a little bit more of an impact on the game with his possessions as we know he is capable of that."
Ben Miller (25 disposals, 11 rebound-50s, six marks)
"Was solid as a part of our back six and did a good job under tremendous heat and he used the footy well for most of the day."
William Martyn (21 disposals, seven rebound-50s, three inside-50s)
"Will needs to tidy up his accountability at times but he is in really good form at the moment and had some great contest wins again on the weekend and used the ball pretty well on the day."
Jake Aarts (20 disposals, three clearances, three tackles)
"Aartsy was pretty sore on the day, particularly in the second half and just kept trying. His intent and effort for his team can never be questioned."
Thomson Dow (20 disposals, six clearances, one goal)
"Thomson really stood out at stoppage and kicked a beautiful goal on his left foot. He probably lacked accountability at times but his stoppage work stood out."
Tom Brown (20 disposals, six marks, three inside-50s)
"Browny found a lot more footy on the weekend as a result of good positioning. He needs to be a little more diligent with his man and lock him away but he's using the footy really well when he's got it in his hands at the moment. He's taken some good steps forward in the last couple of weeks."
Sam Banks (20 disposals, eight rebound-50s, five marks)
"Sam was one that really stood out with his work-rate deep into the game. His effort couldn't be questioned and he used the ball really well once again. He's in great form."
Sydney Stack (17 disposals, four marks)
"Sydney tried really hard, he played a couple of different roles on the wing and through the midfield. He probably didn't have the impact on the game that we would like but he tried his backside off."
Rhyan Mansell (15 disposals, six marks, one goal)
"It was only Rhyan's second game up forward and it was a much-improved one. You can really rely on Rhyan to play his role and he had three shots on goal which is a really pleasing result for his development up forward."
Bigoa Nyuon (15 disposals, five marks, three rebound-50s)
"Biggie has a pretty good game once again. His aerial contests for most of the day were pretty solid and he is looking to get involved more and more offensively each week."
Riley Collier-Dawkins (14 disposals, five tackles, two inside-50s)
"Like most of our mids, he probably hand-balled too much when he could have used his feet. I think he tried hard on the day but failed to impact in the way that he usually would, but he's been in good form over the past month."
Noah Cumberland (14 disposals, two tackles, one goal)
"Really pleasing game from Noah. He hit the scoreboard, but most importantly he brought his teammates into the game as well, and it was great to see him get rewarded with a late call-up to AFL duties given his recent pleasing form."
Matt Parker (12 disposals, eight tackles, two goals)
"Parks tried hard as highlighted by his eight tackles and he also hit the scoreboard. He missed a couple of opportunities to bring teammates into the game which will be something that he'll work on."
Samson Ryan (11 disposals, five marks, three rebound-50s)
"Samson tried really hard on the day. We looked a better side when he was around the footy in the middle of the ground and he battled valiantly against two really big, strong ruckmen."
Judson Clarke (11 disposals, six marks, four inside-50s, one goal)
"Juddy used the ball extremely well on the day. His ball-use just stands out at this level and he continues to play his role diligently which holds him in good stead going forward."
https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1140231/vfl-report-round-10