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Title: Plough's aftermatch media conference / Wallace planning a Tiger shuffle
Post by: one-eyed on February 16, 2009, 04:01:48 AM
Wallace planning a Tiger shuffle
richmondfc.com.au
By Chris Pike
Mon 16 February, 2009

RICHMOND coach Terry Wallace was pleased with the NAB Cup win over Fremantle in a game nearing home and away intensity and he'll now shuffle his team around to face Collingwood.

Richmond came back from a 28-point first half deficit, and then trailed again by nine points in the dying minutes, but fought back to record an exciting three-point win at Subiaco Oval. Matthew Richardson starred all night on the wing and up forward, with Nathan Brown and Troy Simmonds having a big influence despite a limited preparation.

The likes of Ben Cousins, Kane Johnson, Trent Cotchin, Jordan McMahon and Adam Thomson didn’t play and Wallace will swap around quite a chunk of his team to face Collingwood in a fortnight.

"We went into the game with Troy Simmonds, Nathan Brown and Matthew Richardson only playing a quarter of a practice game and Richo and Nathan, in particular, played 80-odd per cent. We wanted to win the game so were comfortable to do that, but it might be a balancing act on what they do the next couple of weeks," Wallace said.

"We'll probably make seven or eight changes. We had a few boys that were either just a week away or unlucky to miss out. We want to give all those guys an opportunity to either get ready and having a fortnight is a bit of an advantage, but we won't play all our players over the four weeks."

The intensity of the game certainly went up after half time and was at a high level with the game on the line late. Wallace was happy to get that type of game into his side, and to overcome Fremantle's new-look tactics from defence.

"It was a good hit out for both sides. Going into the season proper, you don’t usually get that type of game at that capacity over the four quarters. Early on the home side wanted the ball more, were more ferocious and beating us in the clearances. Their new structure worked well for them while restricting our inside-50 ball use," he said.

"After half time, we realigned a couple of things in accordance to what they did and that worked. Bottom line is that you have to go and get the ball first and our boys in the middle did that in the third quarter to get us going. The last bit was the most pleasing when they had the momentum, the crowd and a breeze in their favour. To be able to pinch a goal back to get in front again was a good effort."

While Richardson was the standout player on the ground, Richmond does need key forwards to stand up and Wallace was especially happy with Jack Riewoldt's 21-possession, 10-mark and two-goal game.

"It's important for our key position forwards to stand up," he said.

"Our ability to have mobile forwards and swing things around to have Mitch Morton or Browny one out is good, but we still need some strong bodied key forwards to stand up. Jack Riewoldt was terrific playing as a key forward and that's a really pleasing step in his progress."

http://afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/default.aspx?newsid=72142
Title: Re: Plough's aftermatch media conference / Wallace planning a Tiger shuffle
Post by: Chuck17 on February 16, 2009, 12:36:57 PM
Got that right about Jack, I would be pleased if he pulled a few more of those type of games out in the 2009 season proper.

Had to laugh at that one umpiring decision that went our way, when Jack did the ruck work, gave a short handball off to Browny and then ran 10 metres to mark the kick.

Title: Re: Plough's aftermatch media conference / Wallace planning a Tiger shuffle
Post by: tiga on February 16, 2009, 05:18:02 PM
but we still need some strong bodied key forwards to stand up.
http://afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/default.aspx?newsid=72142

= Cleve Hughes did sweet FA! With a game like that and a shaved head to boot we were all on him like white on rice. Maybe green hair and a grass skirt will be the best attire for him if he plays like that again!  :banghead
Title: Re: Plough's aftermatch media conference / Wallace planning a Tiger shuffle
Post by: Rodgerramjet on February 16, 2009, 10:33:10 PM
Get Richo on to Cleve Hughes with a good 15 inch boot right up the arse.

He really needs to get motivated right now or get out.
Title: Re: Plough's aftermatch media conference / Wallace planning a Tiger shuffle
Post by: Mr Magic on February 16, 2009, 11:55:04 PM
lol at Hughes trying to look tough. Shame he's as soft as butter.
Title: Re: Plough's aftermatch media conference / Wallace planning a Tiger shuffle
Post by: Chuck17 on February 17, 2009, 09:12:12 AM
= Cleve Hughes did sweet FA! With a game like that and a shaved head to boot we were all on him like white on rice. Maybe green hair and a grass skirt will be the best attire for him if he plays like that again!  :banghead

LOL Tiga

 :ROTFL
Title: Re: Plough's aftermatch media conference / Wallace planning a Tiger shuffle
Post by: Gracie on February 17, 2009, 10:17:09 AM
lol at Hughes trying to look tough. Shame he's as soft as butter.

Did anyone else see the bit of vision where the ball was boucing along the boundary with Hughes chasing and then a Freo player comes in hard from the side and Hughes started looking at the player and not the ball. He needs to sit down and watch endless vision of how Richo goes at the ball
Title: Re: Plough's aftermatch media conference / Wallace planning a Tiger shuffle
Post by: Mr Magic on February 17, 2009, 12:54:02 PM
He needs to sit down and watch endless vision of how Richo goes at the ball

Wouldn't make a pinch of difference.
That comes from inside.
Title: Re: Plough's aftermatch media conference / Wallace planning a Tiger shuffle
Post by: mightytiges on February 17, 2009, 06:50:36 PM
Well Cleve would've felt like Richo a couple of times on Sunday when the ball was kicked to his bootlaces  :P.
Title: Re: Plough's aftermatch media conference / Wallace planning a Tiger shuffle
Post by: Darth Tiger on February 17, 2009, 07:53:24 PM
Not unhappy with Cleaver's game as he did alot of sacrificial running which was not captured on TV when isolating Brown & Morton in the square.

Would still like to see him take ownership of the forward line a lot more in a contested situation, but a 21 y/o KPP who is still learning AFL footy is worth persevering with for at least 2 seasons.