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Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: mightytiges on May 17, 2008, 06:29:30 PM
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Cats are just in another league but we knew that already.
Brave first 50 minutes. Came to play, matched them in contested footy and went long and direct in the wet which put their defence under pressure. They then started winning centre clearance after centre clearance just before half-time and we got totally smashed in the 3rd with Chapman, Ling, Ablett and Corey cutting us to pieces. We just couldn't get the ball as their bigger bodies stood up and they dominated the corridor. Forced us through their pressure to go short and wide in wet conditions which made up cough up errors. We played out the game to keep it to a respectable scoreboard loss but we were given a lesson after half-time.
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Yep, was pretty disappointing to see that we couldn't maintain it in the second half. They worked way harder than we did, had numbers at every contest, had free men running hard and went harder at the ball.
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10-15 minutes in the 3rd was the game breaker.
Simple as that really
Certianly not shattered like 12 months ago :thumbsup
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Agree jezza and WP.
They certainly exposed our deficiencies - we need a 200+cm ruckman, another big KPP and more midfield depth to play out 4 quarters.
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Not shattered either, in fact rather proud :gotigers
Damn it was cold out there!
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I was "oh so close" to donning me beanie ;D
Look disappointed that we lost again but the fact that they battled it out was a good sign. When they gor 40+ points up in the last I thought we goona cop a 10+ goal drubbing
But we didn't
Have to say the match up on Jnr Ablett failed....
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Really what else did we expect, liked the first 1/2, Geelong showed us what it was all about in the 3rd.
Where we are at, that's where it is, smash the bombers next week :gotigers
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Yep, Hyde was disappointing after his recent form as a stopper.
Smashed in the ruck which really hurt, don't think we can afford to go in without Patto anymore.
Still got too many light bodies compared to Geelong, got pushed off the ball regularly.
Probably most disappointing was the lack of work rate given a couple of weeks off. Back line had lots of trouble getting the ball out because there were never any options to go to.
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They certainly exposed our deficiencies - we need a 200+cm ruckman, another big KPP and more midfield depth to play out 4 quarters.
Where have I seen those requirements before lol ;D
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Dont know about a lesson in premiership footy
They won. Thats all.
We did OK but couldnt lift a gear in the 2nd half. that will come with stronger bodies and more experience.
IMO we continued the progress since the Freo game.
Geelong are overrated.
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Dont know about a lesson in premiership footy
They won. Thats all.
We did OK but couldnt lift a gear in the 2nd half. that will come with stronger bodies and more experience.
IMO we continued the progress since the Freo game.
Geelong are overrated.
:clapping
Well said.
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geelong as they have done all yr won another game just by playing 25 minutes of real good umpire assisted footy
found it amazing how the umps pull out these bs free kicks for holding gablett selwood and chapman , yet foley is being held all day !
it took to the last 10 minutes when the game was dusted for the umps to finally gie foley and sugar frees for being held, but when it counted , they neve rcame, but the precioua ablett always gets looked after
we did well v the premiers, remember last yr we were last, we were beaten by thi steam by 157 and then by 60/70 odd, this time it was 30 ponts but really just one quarter.
we are developing and i hope the boys keep their heads up as the signs are real good good
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Geelongs turn of the game in the 3rd was purely the tag of Ablett getting on top of Hyde, which l thought Hyde did a good job most of the day on actor Ablett who was playing to get free kicks. Hyde has taken on some huge tasks recently & none harder than one of the most explosive players off the mark in the league & who is in Brownlow winning form & very hard to stop by all other 14 clubs
Corey was running wild & should have been maned up
Chapman got on top & started acting to umpires
The umpires being stooged by Geelong players who are stuntmen than footballers at times
Our poor decision making & errors, the turnovers that cost goals & not punching the ball away in defence
& the most important our sluggish tackling trying to grab players without putting thier bodies on the line, No bodyweight when tackling is pure crap from us
Not knowing how to kickout from defence & not putting boot to ball quick enough many times in the backline
if Newman can kick half the ground kicking out from a point in the wet weather, why did the coach not tell him to do it all day it would have made the end result lower
we were forced to makes mistakes when the option should have been blast it long & force a contest up the ground thats all geelong did, we lost the game ourselves because of our lack of skills & decision making
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if Newman can kick half the ground kicking out from a point in the wet weather, why did the coach not tell him to do it all day it would have made the end result lower
You mean like Freddy Swift?
Somehow I think the game has moved on - I luv it but I think the tactic is only for shock value - it's basically a 50/50 ball.
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if Newman can kick half the ground kicking out from a point in the wet weather, why did the coach not tell him to do it all day it would have made the end result lower
You mean like Freddy Swift?
Somehow I think the game has moved on - I luv it but I think the tactic is only for shock value - it's basically a 50/50 ball.
In perfect conditions you would be right, but yesterday it was absolute belting, and gaining distance is imperative to making things happen. Everyone should have taken a leaf out of Newy's book, especially McMahon and gone for distance rather than be cute. Look at Geelong, on countless occasions you saw them go long rather than pinpoint targets, and this produced a heap of opportunites at ground level.
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They went long when they were in trouble and they went long from half back or centre - not from full back set plays.
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when l say going long l mean we are the worst team for kicking out after a score or infact anything comming off our backline
we struggle & turn the ball over & this is where we lose games every week we are not acheiving a attack oit of the backline & setting up goals & need to build on that
take that out of the game & you cutting the opposition scoring chances & you find us winning games instead of losing by a couple of goals
Fred Swift ;D you old timer :thumbsup
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when l say going long l mean we are the worst team for kicking out after a score or infact anything comming off our backline
we struggle & turn the ball over & this is where we lose games every week we are not acheiving a attack oit of the backline & setting up goals & need to build on that
take that out of the game & you cutting the opposition scoring chances & you find us winning games instead of losing by a couple of goals
Fred Swift ;D you old timer :thumbsup
Too true, to me we look like a team that is good enough to win these games but doesn't realise it yet. A lot of fumbles, dropped marks and poor kicks that frankly would not happen if we had greater self belief.
The mistakes look bad because they are. That Bulldogs game cost us more than 2 points.
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geelong as they have done all yr won another game just by playing 25 minutes of real good umpire assisted footy
Yep some of those decisions were mindboggling (pinning us for deliberate out of bounds :banghead and throws when Ablett was allowed to dispose the ball any old how when tackled ::) ). Mind you we got the rub of the green in the first half IMO.
You're right about Geelong just playing 25 minutes. In that period they did an infomerical job on us. They cut, sliced and diced their way through us by playing on quickly after taking possession which freed up space for them. Geelong pulled out their A-game and we couldn't go with them or shut them down. We are still too slow in moving the ball on against the good sides. There were often Richmond players free if the ball had been passed to them quickly but by the time we finally decide to kick the footy they are manned up. A lack of awareness and footy smarts. The difference between each side's kick-ins was glaring. Geelong would get it to the wing with 2 kicks without a Richmond player in cooee while us after the first kick or two were scratching our heads still trying to get it outside defensive 50 because those upfield weren't running hard into space to free themselves up and offer up options.
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The players are not disposing the ball quick enough & by the time the umpires call play on, they make unforced errors & bad decisions