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Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: letsgetiton! on March 03, 2007, 12:29:45 PM
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just getting the ball rolling, if anyone has any news scores etc from todays game, dont be shy post it here!
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Apparantley Patto took a good grab and scored an early goal..
Least we don't have to worry about going goal less now :cheers
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I cannot believe they've charged people $12.50 to get into the game :gobdrop
:gotigers
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I cannot believe they've charged people $12.50 to get into the game :gobdrop
:gotigers
Club members get in for free don't they? ???
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Quarter time
Tiges 2.1-13
Swans 5.2-32
Goals: Graham, Patto
Best: Graham, Patto, Foley
Very hot day
thanks to tiga :cheers
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tiga live update :bow
Half-time
Tiges 2.1 4.3-27
Swans 5.2 8.3-51
Goals: Graham, Patto, Howat, Schulz
Best: Schulz (on fire), King, Howat, Thursty.
Much better that quarter
Swans 2 late goals :-\
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We're doing fairly well for a team of kids. Late goals to the Swans in both quarters has been the difference.
Great to hear Sarge and Thursty in good form. I wonder if no Richo being there is benefitting Sarge :shh.
WP will be happy about Kingy.
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thanx 4 the update,
will be difficult for us to win, but it seems like the cubs are having a red hot dip, thats all that counts. lets hope we can stay competive in teh 2nd half!!!
go tiges
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9.4 to 5.5 somewhere in the 3rd..
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the kids have gotta try and keep in touch and not get trashed in the last...does anyone know what type of squad sydney has...are they playing all kids or are they relative full strength.
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the kids have gotta try and keep in touch and not get trashed in the last...does anyone know what type of squad sydney has...are they playing all kids or are they relative full strength.
hall is missing and barry, but their team is pretty close to full strength and very experienced
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3/4 Time
Tiges 6.6-42
Swans 11.5-71
Goals: Jono 2 that quarter
Best: Jono, king, McGuane
Turnovers killed us :-\
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Gus has kicked his second to keep us in touch :gotigers
Tiges 7.6-48
Swans 11.6-72
the kids have gotta try and keep in touch and not get trashed in the last...does anyone know what type of squad sydney has...are they playing all kids or are they relative full strength.
Looks fairly strong to me
5. Ryan O’Keefe, 10. Peter Everitt, 12. Nic Fosdike, 16. Darren Jolly, 17. Tadhg Kennelly, 18. Jesse White, 19. Michael O'Loughlin, 21. Leo Barry, 22. Matthew Laidlaw, 23. Peter Faulks, 24. Jude Bolton, 26. Sean Dempster, 27. Kristin Thornton, 29. Jonathan Simpkin, 31. Brett Kirk, 32. Amon Buchanan, 33. Jarred Moore, 34. Ryan Brabazon, 36. Tim Schmidt, 37. Adam Goodes, 38. Luke Vogels, 40. Nick Smith, 41. Ed Barlow, 42. Paul Bevan, 45. Earl Shaw, 46. Sam Rowe, 47. Simon Phillips, 48. Kieren Jack.
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Angus just got an early goal...we are within 4 goals early in the last quarter...lets hope the kids keep this up. 48 to 72
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as we have said, score means nothing, lets hope he have the wind in the last q and give 100% effort
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Angus just got an early goal...we are within 4 goals early in the last quarter...lets hope the kids keep this up. 48 to 72
is that 2 goals to gus now??? lets hope he develops quickly and shows good form as we need another ruck
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is that 2 goals to gus now??? lets hope he develops quickly and shows good form as we need another ruck
Yep.
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Stuff the ABC.
On their second channel they've got St Mary's v The Wanderers from the Northern Territory playing at the moment :banghead
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score please?? :rollin
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Yup please. I'm keen to know if we've fought well in the last!
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Tiges 10.6-66
Swans 13.7-85
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Im usually a pessimist in here, but I have to say Im impressed with the group of young kids today who probably busted there guts and did there best and kept in touch. Its a very good effort for mine.
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Goals (4th): Graham Howat Harts Krak
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Final Score
Syd 13 7 85 d
Rich 10 6 66
Cleve Hughes may have an injury, unconfirmed at this stage.
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Tiges 10.6-66
Swans 13.7-85
considering schulz played some of teh game at chb, that is a damn fine effort.
score means nothing, 3 goals in this day and age is minimal.
well done to the young lads!
our future looks bright!!!!
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Its a very good effort from the kids. No doubt about it.
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In summary, courtesy of www.rhettrospective.com (for all your Richmond news)
CHALLENGE MATCH: vs SYDNEY
1pm MANUKA OVAL
S: 5.2.32 / 8.3.51 /11.5.71 / 13.7.85
R: 2.1.13 / 4.3.27 / 6.6.42 / 10.6.66
GOALS:
Johnson 2 ,Graham 2, Pattison 1, Howat 2, Hartigan 1, Krakouer 1, Schultz 1.
Rhett Bartlett
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With special thanks to tiga in Canberra :bow :cheers :clapping
He'll give his match report tonight.
Final Score
Tiges 2.1 4.3 6.6 10.6-66
Swans 5.2 8.3 11.5 13.7-85
Goals: Graham 2, Jono 2, Howat 2, Schulz, Patto, Hartigan, Krak
Bests: Graham, Krak, White, King
Unconfirmed injury to Hughes :(.
Fosdike reported for an off the ball incident on Matty White
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well done krak!!!
read on bf that patto was bog and white was quiet. ah well who cares we lost respectfully and it was a gr8 effort by a baby team
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Thanks Rhett, Thanks Tiga :bow
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Good effort from such a young side. Good experience for them. Sounds like our young talls did well is the most pleasing thing from today.
I hope Clever's injury isn't too serious if there is one :-\.
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some tosser on bf said he got news from another tosser site saying lids did a knee! so cleve may not be injured, who knows but some some ppl are not very reliable
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Naa the Cleve injury source has been widespread unlike Lids where a guys source was a joke text message.
Fosdike got reported for striking White behind play, that might not seem like it really matters but we play them again in round 2. . .
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from the age http://www.theage.com.au/realfooty/news/afl/everitt-warms-up-nicely/2007/03/03/1172868801902.html
Everitt warms up nicely
Canberra
March 3, 2007
SYDNEY 5.2 8.3 11.5 13.7 (85)
RICHMOND 2.1 4.3 6.6 10.6 (66
Goals: Sydney: S Phillips 3 N Fosdike 2 E Shaw A Goodes J Simpkin K Jack L Vogels M O'Loughlin A Buchanan J White. Richmond: K Johnson 2 A Graham 2 C Howat 2 A Pattison B Hartigan J Schulz A Krakouer. Best: Sydney: A Goodes N Fosdike S Phillips A Buchanan R O'Keefe M O'Loughlin P Everitt. Richmond: R Tambling K Johnson J Schulz C Howat A Krakouer. Umpires: S McLaren M Nicholls S Meredith S McInerney. Official Crowd: 3,365 at Manuka Oval.
He was rusty and regularly on a different wavelength to his new AFL teammates but Peter Everitt's first outing for the Swans was a largely positive affair.
The 32-year-old played his first AFL match in eight months against an understrength Richmond side today with Sydney winning the practice clash 13.7 (85) to 10.6 (66) in hot conditions in Canberra.
The main talking point heading into the game was how much 252-game veteran Everitt could add to a side that lost last year's grand final by a point.
And it looked like plenty with the former St Kilda and Hawthorn star showing some clever touches in the middle, even if his teammates weren't reading the ball very well off his hands early on.
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He looked short of match fitness in his first game since ankle surgery late last season but his combination with his teammates should improve before Sydney's opening match against West Coast on March 31 at Telstra Stadium.
Everitt started on the bench and didn't enter the game until the seventh minute with he and Darren Jolly regularly interchanging in the ruck as the temperatures topped 30 degrees in the nation's capital.
The Swans looked cleaner at the clearances with Everitt in the middle against the Tigers' ruck pairing of Adam Pattison and Angus Graham and Sydney's brainstrust would have been happy with their new recruit's opening hit out.
The Tigers were missing a host of stars as the Swans continued to steadily introduce premiership players back into their line-up.
Dual Brownlow Medallist Adam Goodes dominated the opening half of the match while Sydney small forward Simon Phillips put his name up for more senior football this season with a lively three-goal effort.
Richmond captain Kane Johnson was strong for his side and rookie-listed midfielder Cameron Howat showed some classy touches in the middle and rookie big man Graham finished with a couple of goals. AAP
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so blingers according to the age was our best
phillips scored 3 goals for them, looks like we still have trouble holding the small fwds
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I asked tiga about Clever. Said he was on the interchange and looked okay.
Fosdike "clouted" White according to tiga. He has Fosdike on a holiday already :lol
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As I just moaned and whinged about on Bigfooty, I hope that journalist doesn't get paid for that article :banghead
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Paul Armstrong has told SEN that we had no injuries from today and Clever is okay :)
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what was the opinion on how the coaches felt about the kids performance? was anything said?
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Everitt warms up nicely
Canberra
March 3, 2007
SYDNEY 5.2 8.3 11.5 13.7 (85)
RICHMOND 2.1 4.3 6.6 10.6 (66
Goals: Sydney: S Phillips 3 N Fosdike 2 E Shaw A Goodes J Simpkin K Jack L Vogels M O'Loughlin A Buchanan J White. Richmond: K Johnson 2 A Graham 2 C Howat 2 A Pattison B Hartigan J Schulz A Krakouer. Best: Sydney: A Goodes N Fosdike S Phillips A Buchanan R O'Keefe M O'Loughlin P Everitt. Richmond: R Tambling K Johnson J Schulz C Howat A Krakouer. Umpires: S McLaren M Nicholls S Meredith S McInerney. Official Crowd: 3,365 at Manuka Oval.
Was Everitt the only one playing today! ::)
Interesting Blingers was named best for us in the Age when no supporter reports from the ground mentioned him ....
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Fosdike "clouted" White according to tiga. He has Fosdike on a holiday already :lol
Will the AFL have vision of it?
Also was it behind play or in-play?
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what was the opinion on how the coaches felt about the kids performance? was anything said?
FROM: http://www.theage.com.au/realfooty/news/afl/everitt-warms-up-nicely/2007/03/03/1172868801902.html
Overall, the grand-finalists of the last two years looked too strong especially in the ruck, but Tigers coach Terry Wallace was unfazed by the result.
"I was pleased with our performance. I mean, we came up with a pretty young squad, and they handled themselves really well," Wallace said after the match.
"Obviously our opposition was more senior and experienced, especially in the ruck area of the game. We had two young blokes playing in that area but I thought our boys performed admirably over the course of the day and we got some good things out of the journey.
"We rested all our senior players this week and they’ll all play in the next two weeks as we get closer to the season proper, and I expect I’ll bring 10 senior players back into the line-up next week."
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how did these players go ???
Meyer, Riewoldt, Edwards, Connors, Collins, Jackson, Tambling ???
who was our Full Forward ???
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Okay... Here is my unbiased report ;D
Conditions: It was damn hot!! approx 37 Degrees.
As you all know we fielded a very young side but I must say that several of our young guys played superbly with two notable standouts..Jake King and Angus Graham.
King play Back pocket for most of the match and showed composure in all situations. He gave us drive from the last line of defence and often seemed to get out of impossible situations with aplomb. He always seemed to take the correct option. He played pretty loose but very effective.
Angus was also fantastic. He looks and plays a bit like simmo and IMO (unlike that Age idiot) he had the points over his more fancied opponents jolly & everitt. He also booted 2 very good goals from set shots 40 out. For mine..I think he's ready or at least thereabouts. We need to remember that this was a full strength swans side and apart from Goodes and O'Loughlin, we pretty much had their measure. Sure Philips kicked 3. 1 was a speccy over clingan but the other two were from very suspect free kicks. The umpires were disgraceful in the first half but improved in the second.
The heat did play a role but we seemed to have more run than the swans.
Howat ran all day and apart from a stupid holding the ball error he really looked the goods.
Kane Johnson played superbly and never slowed down. I've been a noted knocker of him but he made me eat my words today. :thumbsup :thumbsup
Krak was everwhere and he really caused the swans plenty of bother. No sign of any leg injury.
Foley was ever reliable but didn't have a massive impact.
McGuane really surprised me. He played at both ends and performed well in both roles. :thumbsup
Schulz was also great. Considering the heat he really moved well and almost took an over the pack screamer but he some how got a free and booted a goal. :thumbsup
Edwards got plenty of gametime but had limited opportunities as he seemed to be outsized by most of his opponents. You could tell though that he has the makings of a very good player.
Connors...very quiet. not a lot of gametime
JON looked a little under done and had little gametime. on one occasion he got out muscled in a marking duel with O'loughlin but this has happend to many a good player. He does need some upper body muscle if he is going to compete with the likes of O'loughlin. With his current frame I'd prefer to see him on the wing.
Jack Riewoldt got stuff all opportunities and on one occasion I could have booted him up the rear end as he had his head down looking away from a swans player who played on into the 50 and goaled. All day our midfied was serving up worm burners to him which he wasn't handling too well. If only they had played to his over head strength. :banghead :banghead
Our midfield somehow think that stab passes 1 foot off the ground into the forward 50 are the way to go. They need to STOP IT NOW!!! We could have had at least another 10 set shots on goal if only they passed truly and at a reasonable height.
Hartigan could have booted 4 but only got one. Really needs to practice his kicking at goal and in General play.
Tambo showed flashes of sheer brilliance but stuffed it all up with poor disposal and decision making.
Lids was servicable but not brilliant.
Collins did a couple of good things but makes Tom Roach look like Hulk Hogan.
Our Tackling improved 100%. :thumbsup :thumbsup :thumbsup most of the swans goals were cheap and easy via free kicks and some early loose marking.
We really could have won this but for stupid turnovers moving into the forward 50. (worm burners)
Jackson improved on last week and spent most of the time in defence.
thirsty did very well early on but had limited gametime in the second half.
I'll put up some pics from the day and if anyone wants to ask questions please do.
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Sorry Patto also played really well and he and angus gave us the edge in the ruck. Everitt was a plank today. That Age guy couldn't have been at the game. ???
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thanks for that !
where should Sarge play ??? i like him in the Forward line and Jackson in the back line
please would be good ...
and WOULD LOVE TO KNOW ... who played in the midfield ??? and who against ???
yeah why is it that we can't kick a ball and hit targets ???
did johnson tag ???
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Here are some general pics I took from the day.
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thanks for that !
where should Sarge play ??? i like him in the Forward line and Jackson in the back line
please would be good ...
and WOULD LOVE TO KNOW ... who played in the midfield ??? and who against ???
yeah why is it that we can't kick a ball and hit targets ???
did johnson tag ???
torch on todays effort Sarge should be in the forwards for sure. :thumbsup
Foley krak howat Johnson blingers Lids Edwards Connors all had stints in the middle as well as one or two others.
Not sure on the match ups sorry. Johnson appeard not to be tagging anyone in particular. Made his own space all day and played superbly. :thumbsup
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Fantastic report and pics tiga :bow :thumbsup :clapping :cheers. I think we're trying to get out of the habit under Spud of kicking slow up and unders but as yet haven't perfected the flat pass.
okay question time .... lol
Any explanation as to why Tambo was rated one of our best by the media? There seems to be mixed reports on him ???. Did he do any of those golf wedge chips that struggle to make the distance? :-\
How did Meyer go and where did he play?
Who played CHB and CHF? I'm presuming Thursty played FB and Sarge FF.
Kane Johnson played superbly and never slowed down. I've been a noted knocker of him but he made me eat my words today. :thumbsup :thumbsup
We have a convert on the road to Damascus via Canberra :lol
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Our midfield somehow think that stab passes 1 foot off the ground into the forward 50 are the way to go. They need to STOP IT NOW!!! We could have had at least another 10 set shots on goal if only they passed truly and at a reasonable height.
This has been a huge problem for years and doesn't seem to get any better. What really shiits me is when they do it and they're under no pressure :banghead
Thanks for the report and pics, Tiga. As others will attest to, it isn't easy to do them. You will have to be our Sydney correspondent from now on lol.
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Thanks for the report and pics Tiga :thumbsup :clapping :cheers
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Great report tiga. :clapping :clapping
Does anybdoy know if there is website where the stats for these NAB challange games are posted?
Not that I am into the stats or anything :shh
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I have to admit, I was watching the game from an overall perspective and being on the boundary isn't the best for identifying positions. In saying that Danny Meyer appeared to be playing HFF/FP. I wasn't all that impressed with his game. He didn't seem to have any real impact, not that he wasn't trying. maybe I was expecting more from him.
Tambo was in everything which explains why he was listed among our best but his disposal really killed us with many turnovers directly related to him. Yes he did those chip kicks but they were always to someone under pressure. Then he'd go to the extreme and fire off some worm burners to Jack who appears to struggle a bit with that type of delivery.
Also on 3 occasions we took marks inside our forward 50 only to attempt to pass off to someone closer to goal and they were all intercepted by the opposition. This really did my head in as there was no wind to speak of and conditions were perfect for set shots.
Sarge appeared to be playing CHF & Moore/Jackson appeared to be CHB but don't quote me.
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Hartigan could have booted 4 but only got one. Really needs to practice his kicking at goal and in General play.
This sums up where he's at.
TW wants to try him as a forward this year, but it won't work unless he can convert more of his chances.
Tiga - I'm feeling a little more positive about Graham following your report. When I saw him last year I thought he had a very, very long way to go. In the intra club match two weeks ago he showed a bit, so it seems he is improving. Time will tell etc.
Your comment on Meyer - he seems to be trying, but there is somehow something missing. If only he could play with a little more intensity, yet at the same time more freedom. Is it just a lack of confidence, or does he just not have the drive?Or could it be that he just doesn't understand the game well enough, and the way to read the play? He could do a lot worse than watch the way Howat plays. If only he could lift the mental side of his game, because he would hurt the opposition if he could get the ball more often, and run a lot harder.
Thanks for your report, tiga.
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Excellent report tiga - top pics too :thumbsup
Tambo was in everything which explains why he was listed among our best but his disposal really killed us with many turnovers directly related to him. Yes he did those chip kicks but they were always to someone under pressure. Then he'd go to the extreme and fire off some worm burners to Jack who appears to struggle a bit with that type of delivery.
That's the problem with the media - they get excited by the number of possessions not the quality of them - been saying it for years. Best example in the hustory of the game is one Nick Daffy - truck loads of kicks in the mid-field but in the majority of cases what benefit :thumbsup :whistle ;D
Jack Riewoldt got stuff all opportunities and on one occasion I could have booted him up the rear end as he had his head down looking away from a swans player who played on into the 50 and goaled. All day our midfied was serving up worm burners to him which he wasn't handling too well. If only they had played to his over head strength. :banghead :banghead
maybe Jack should have a cuppa with Richo :cheers the big blokes been putting up with it for years :-\
having siad that though I do hope the Club have a tape of it and point it out the young man - it's all part of learning
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Some pics from AFL photos:
http://www.aflphotos.com.au/search/results/?q=Richmond%20Sydney&submit_x=59&submit_y=19&page=2
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Does anybdoy know if there is website where the stats for these NAB challange games are posted?
Not that I am into the stats or anything :shh
Apart from the Club's internal stats, I don't think they have them fluffy for the regional matches. They only publish stats from the NAB Cup games.
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who do we play next ???
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Melbourne 2pm next Saturday @ MC Hammer Park. 8)
Otherwise known as MC Labour Park, Cheatsville, Arrogant Hill Stadium, Paperbag Arena and Princes Park.
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lol ... thanks
so ... Optus Oval ... Princess Park ... MC Labour Park ...
why can't they stick to one name for at least a decade ???
so Melbourne, 2pm Saturday ... i will be disappointed if we lose ... Melbourne is a team we should beat !
they are over-rated BAD !
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Both Plough and Roos swapped notes before Saturday's game
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Coaches collude to set up star clash
Canberra Times, March 3
Merryn Sherwood
A co-operative effort from Richmond and Sydney coaches could see a tantalising match-up between dual Brownlow medallist Adam Goodes and 2005 rising star Brett Deledio in the NAB regional challenge match at Manuka today.
Richmond coach Terry Wallace said he had swapped notes with his opposing mentor Paul Roos during the week to try and provide the best hit-out for all players.
"I've talked to Roosy during the week and what we have tried to do is match up senior blokes on senior blokes and younger guys on younger guys, it's still only a practice match so it's all about having a good hit-out," Wallace said.
"So I'll expect Deledio will play on Adam Goodes and Kane Johnson will play against Brett Kirk, so two hard nuts against each other which should be good."
Deledio will need to play a big role in Richmond's midfield this year if the Tigers are to step up in the premiership season, but Wallace played down the match-up with 2006 Brownlow winner Goodes.
"It's not too important as far as his form in the season goes, I think sometimes we put too many eggs in one basket rather than spreading the load," he said.
"He already has a fair bit of expectation placed on him because he was a No1 draft pick, but he is a very good player so he deals with it well."
Another key match-up will be deja-vu for returning Tigers defender Will Thursfield.
"Will is making his comeback after a serious knee injury and his first game ever was on Mick O'Loughlin," Wallace said.
"So his first game back will be on Mick O'Loughlin, so there is a nice story there."
Sydney has named an almost full-strength team against the young Tigers - who have named every first year player and every rookie on their list for the match.
But Wallace said the battle for the midfield would be the Tigers' focus today.
"We brought up a good half a dozen of our regular midfield, Nathan Foley, Cam Howat, Brett Deledio, Kane Johnson, Richard Tambling," he said after the team arrived in Canberra yesterday.
"They will all play in the centre come round one, so it will be very much a battle of the midfield," he added. The Swans confirmed yesterday most of their returning stars would start on ground.
http://canberra.yourguide.com.au/detail.asp?class=sport&subclass=afl&story_id=562558&category=AFL
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A co-operative effort from Richmond and Sydney coaches could see a tantalising match-up between dual Brownlow medallist Adam Goodes and 2005 rising star Brett Deledio in the NAB regional challenge match at Manuka today.
"It's not too important as far as his form in the season goes, I think sometimes we put too many eggs in one basket rather than spreading the load," he said.
"He already has a fair bit of expectation placed on him because he was a No1 draft pick, but he is a very good player so he deals with it well."
I gather Lids got a bit of a touch up from Goodes :-\
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That's no disgrace - Goodes is the 'Goods' - They don't come much better.
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would have been a gr8 learning curve for lids, he will be hungrier and more aware next time we play them
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Some pics from AFL photos:
http://www.aflphotos.com.au/search/results/?q=Richmond%20Sydney&submit_x=59&submit_y=19&page=2
Thanks for the link. I've noticed they don't appear anymore on Gettys Images.
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Interesting that Wallace didn't have Tucky in his choice of our regular midfield for round 1.
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Interesting that Wallace didn't have Tucky in his choice of our regular midfield for round 1.
No surprise really - he's a ruckman now ;) :rollin :cheers :help :help
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Goodes did outplay Lids especially in the first half. Neither player had a massive impact after that. IMO young guys v young guys we took the points for sure which explains why we won the second half of the game.
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We need our young guys to be better than theirs and stand up in the seniors because we lack enough mid-aged players thanks to Geisch and Spud's recruiting :scream. Roos has the luxury of playing a side with just one Swan under 21 so their young guys can take their time developing.
Interesting that Wallace didn't have Tucky in his choice of our regular midfield for round 1.
No surprise really - he's a ruckman now ;) :rollin :cheers :help :help
:ROTFL
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Interesting that Wallace didn't have Tucky in his choice of our regular midfield for round 1.
No surprise really - he's a ruckman now ;) :rollin :cheers :help :help
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