One-Eyed Richmond Forum
Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on January 14, 2007, 04:35:08 AM
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Should we go all out to win the NAB Cup this year as it's been 27 years since we've won any sort of silverware or should we just use the preseason games to tune ourselves for the real stuff?
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No way - just use it to tune ourselves. If we just happen to win the silver on the way - so be it - but not imperative. Rather over-rated really - look what happened to the Blues and the Cats after they won it.
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I don't want any of our boys getting any serious injuires before the season starts.
I agree with Julz, if we win it we will win, if not, no worries.
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Serious injuries can happen anytime, anywhere.
I think we should go all-out, at least we get to play on good surfaces.
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I'd be rather worried if we were that fit at that time of the season. Wanna peak later in the year.
NAB Cup is for playing the kids, experimenting with players in different positions
If we win on that basis I wouldn't say no.
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we should be a team full of hunger and will to win, no matter where when where or how.
some say its just the nab, who cares, well i do, we play to win, if its a game , and a score board, then u have 3 options, win lose or draw. win win win , at all cost. this injury thing is a load of crap.
q/ what is the difference b/w getting injured in the pre season, nab cub, h and a season or finals?
a/ nothing, in the end u are injured!!!
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Should be going all out to win. If we lose we will have to play all around the place and probably some pretty average grounds.
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Should be going all out to win. If we lose we will have to play all around the place and probably some pretty average grounds.
Normally I don't care but this year considering the drought and the state of some grounds in regional areas - I'd be trying to stay in the NAB cup comp as long as possible :thumbsup
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We will still have to travel win or lose. The 2nd round game is in Darwin if we beat the Cats. Even so if we can get past them at the Cattery then I think we're a good show this year. Thanks to Plough's top 15 points scheme a lot of our young guys will play anyway so going all out to win won't be at the expense of their development. Riewoldt is training well enough to play senior footy in the NAB Cup and it'll give rookies Howat and possibly King a few competitive AFL games.
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Its about time we won something other than a spoon or the "9th" placed tag.
I so go all out and try and win the NAB
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How to mozz a team with one thread :-X :-\ :scream
The Tiges are expected to be knocked out in the first round by Geelong going by the betting odds.
NORM SHORT'S NAB CUP MARKET:
$6 Western Bulldogs
$7 Geelong
$8 Fremantle
$9 Adelaide, Port Adelaide
$10 Melbourne, West Coast
$12 Hawthorn
$13 Essendon, St Kilda
$16 Kangaroos
$17 Carlton, Richmond
$25 Collingwood
$35 Brisbane Lions
$41 Sydney
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From a club point of view, I don't mind if some more senior players are left out if they are not quite ready and some of the younger kids get a go.
So in that case I don't mind if from a club point of view they are looking at preparing for the season proper.
That said, I expect from the individual and the team selected on the day nothing less than to go all out - A winning culture is just that, and you MUST want and expect to win everything at all costs.
It doesn't matter what the comp is including intraclub - that's why I like to see sometimes the boys get shirty with each other it means the mental attitude is right :thumbsup
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Here are the current odds for the 2007 NAB Cup according to TAB Sportsbet (13/02/07):
Western Bulldogs $5
Geelong $8
Adelaide, Essendon, Fremantle $9
Port Adelaide, West Coast $11
Melbourne, St Kilda $12
Hawthorn $13
Kangaroos $14
Collingwood $18
Richmond $21
Carlton $23
Brisbane $31
Sydney $41
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A big wad of Ashes cash on Freo for mine.
They will go all out to win it.
I will back the Tigers to knock off Geelong.
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We will still have to travel win or lose. The 2nd round game is in Darwin if we beat the Cats. Even so if we can get past them at the Cattery then I think we're a good show this year. Thanks to Plough's top 15 points scheme a lot of our young guys will play anyway so going all out to win won't be at the expense of their development. Riewoldt is training well enough to play senior footy in the NAB Cup and it'll give rookies Howat and possibly King a few competitive AFL games.
Thanks to Ploughs top 15 points, most of the young guys pushing hard at this stage of the season will be looking for an ""oxygen mask"" come round 14, otherwords they will be stuffed and we will probably fall in a hole from round 14/15 onwards, lets wait and see shall we.
Answer to the question, NO !
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The Richmond v Geelong game is now up on the ticketmaster site:
http://www.ticketmaster.com.au/event/13003E42F5F5DF59?artistid=1104542&majorcatid=10004&minorcatid=711
Kardinia Park seating
http://www.ticketmaster.com.au/seatingchart/155715/17979
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A big wad of Ashes cash on Freo for mine.
They will go all out to win it.
I will back the Tigers to knock off Geelong.
Dont want to mozz you LT (I could of fixed Phar Lap) if Ihad been around ..... But that Freo bet don't look to bad at all 9-1 are they.
Never bet on other teams myself but could make an exception after looking at the draw.
We will beat the pussies - we have their measure I reckon - finally
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Brian Royal was on the good oil on SEN b/w 1-2pm today and said barring a couple of injuries will have close to our best side on the park (same as the Cats) on Sunday and are in it to win it.