One-Eyed Richmond Forum
Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on April 14, 2023, 11:11:08 PM
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Short apparently available.
Fire away with your changes? :help
ps. If we have anyone left :P.
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Doesn't really matter now. Keep playing the kids
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Oh boy here we go
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Out tactics committee.
Out the Hooch Fog
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Select to fast track the future.
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It won't happen but:
Out: Grimes, Prestia, Cotchin
In: Short, Ross, Dow
May as well start the rebuild and give Ross and Dow 15 games to stay on the list.
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Is there even anyone to come in ? Ross and Dow.. worth a shot
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I don't reckon there will be any changes
If there is MRJ in and Hugo out
Ross the sub
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Play the bottom 22 who are fit and rest up for following week. Gonna get annihilated next week
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Bring in Dow and Short. Drop Hugo and rest Cotchin.
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Out: Apathy, Fumbles, Dumb Brainfades, 50m penalties
In: Hunger, Skills esp Goal kicking, Leadership
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Drop half of our handballs
Overuse of the footy is creating too much pressure!!!
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Doesn't really matter now. Keep playing the kids
Agree, keep playing the kids. Develop what we already have for a year or two (since we wont be drafting a nice kid with an early pick), honour our retiring champs by resting & rotating them regularly. The future is never far away ... :cheers
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Cant use a lack of mids as an excuse only Graham Ross and Short did not play who are borderline mids anyway. Dow i think is the only other genuine mid we have.
Cant fix it if there is no one to bring in.Cant develop or throw kids in if there are none.
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Richmond utility Jayden Short is expected to return for Monday's Anzac Day Eve clash with Melbourne at the MCG.
Providing the 27-year-old gets through training this week, with the Tigers' main session happening on Saturday, he will face the Demons.
The Tigers' side for the Round 6 clash will be announced on richmondfc.com.au this Saturday afternoon at 5pm.
https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1310851/short-likely-to-return-for-anzac-day-eve
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Richmond utility Jayden Short is expected to return for Monday's Anzac Day Eve clash with Melbourne at the MCG.
Providing the 27-year-old gets through training this week, with the Tigers' main session happening on Saturday, he will face the Demons.
The Tigers' side for the Round 6 clash will be announced on richmondfc.com.au this Saturday afternoon at 5pm.
https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1310851/short-likely-to-return-for-anzac-day-eve
Wondering the relevance of including the age of players when journalists create these injury updates. Is it supposed to provide insight into why they have been injured for so long or maybe how likely they are to re-injure themselves?
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In the Mix: Round 6
afl.com.au
19 April 2023
(https://resources.afl.com.au/photo-resources/2020/11/17/8a4c2df0-2497-41a0-85ac-8cab8feed48a/richmond.jpg?width=952)
Jayden Short will return for the Tigers after three weeks off with a calf issue.
Aside from that, only Jack Ross or Thomson Dow are viable and fit options outside of the 23 who lost to Sydney, unless Sam Banks is handed a debut.
As to who comes out for Short, it almost becomes a philosophical question – is veteran Trent Cotchin rested against Melbourne, and Tyler Sonsie given another run at the top level, or is it the youngster who misses out?
Judson Clarke has been playing an outside role, and while quiet against the Swans, has shown some nice signs of late.
https://www.afl.com.au/news/907487/in-the-mix-r6-who-s-under-the-pump-pushing-for-selection-
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That is some serious philosophy going on there. Descartes-esque.
To be or not to be that.
Is the question 'tis nobler ... ?