One-Eyed Richmond Forum
Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on March 08, 2007, 02:42:26 AM
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NAB Regional Challenge
Richmond vs Collingwood
Friday, 16th March
4.30pm at Red Cliffs
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It's good to see we are keeping our connection with the Mildura area going for the third year in a row - first the community camp, then the Essendon charity match in memory of those poor kids who were tragically killed and now the Pies practice match. Should get full house too.
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First win of the year coming up :clapping
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First win of the year coming up :clapping
But the Pies reckon they'll finish top 4 this year :whistle ;)
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First win of the year coming up :clapping
But the Pies reckon they'll finish top 4 this year :whistle ;)
Yeah but the pies also think they have been the best side for the last 50 years to. and we all know how true that is don't we. They write very good fantasy those pies. :thumbsup
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First win of the year coming up :clapping
But the Pies reckon they'll finish top 4 this year :whistle ;)
Yeah but the pies also think they have been the best side for the last 50 years to. and we all know how true that is don't we. They write very good fantasy those pies. :thumbsup
LOL RR :thumbsup
And with Rusling gone for the year (poor kid has done his shoulder) they've lost their replacement FF for Tarrant.
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Is anyone making the trek north this Friday?
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Ticketing Update for NAB Challenge
Richmond v Collingwood
Friday, March 16 starting at 4.30pm
Quandong Park, Red Cliffs
Adult $14.00
Concession $8.00
Junior 6-14 $2.00
Junior under 6 free
Family – 2 Adult, 2 Junior $28.00
Tickets can be purchased from the Mildura Visitor Information and Booking Centre, 180-190 Deakin Avenue, Mildura or by calling (03) 5018 8640.
Please note: Entry is FREE for all 2007 Richmond members (including AFL Club Support members) on presentation of their membership card or receipt. This game is a fully ticketed event. For details contact (03) 5018 8640.
From: richmondfc.com.au
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I will be going to watch the tigers kick some magpie feathers. It will be sooo good to watch it. :cheers
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I walked past the Pies training at Gosch's paddock today on the way to work. Interesting watching another team train. They were playing a pseudo intra-club game which was play on at all costs and use the width of the oval. They always had an out on the wing for a cornered player. They then try to centre the ball into the central corridor. If they couldn't link up and run inside 50 for a shot on goal they'd just bomb it long to Travis Cloke and Rocca. Pretty basic predictable stuff which doesn't need the high precision footskills that we need but needs teammates running to the right spots to support one another. Malthouse would also pull them up occasionally if they made a wrong decision but skill errors were just play on. They also had minimal tackling (more gaelic football corralling).
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We play the Pies in Round 3.
Is it best to get a mental advantage over them by a victory or is it best to play our cards pretty close to your chest?
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We play the Pies in Round 3.
Is it best to get a mental advantage over them by a victory or is it best to play our cards pretty close to your chest?
keep cards close to ur chest at this stage
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Stick to preparing for round 1. The scoreboard will take care of itself if our skill level and decision making can improve. Both sides won't show their cards.
Most importantly no more injuries :pray
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Flea said on SEN that the Tiges fly up to his neck of the woods Mildura tomorrow morning.
The game is specially on to raise money towards drought relief.
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Flea said on SEN that the Tiges fly up to his neck of the woods Mildura tomorrow morning.
The game is specially on to raise money towards drought relief.
Yeah and I believe they are flying back tomorrow night (late) after the game
I don't really care if we win or lose - anything to lull the Pies (and their fans) into thinking that are better than what they actually is good for football :thumbsup