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Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: mightytiges on March 08, 2005, 03:50:04 AM
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Richmond close to full-strength for final practice match
footygoss.com
Mar 07, 2005
Richmond will have almost a complete list to pick from for this weekend's practice match against Brisbane at Optus Oval [Ed. Saturday 2pm].
Small forward David Rodan has undergone reconstructive surgery on his right knee, to repair a ruptured Anterior Cruciate Ligament though it is currently unknown how long he will be out of action for, while Jay Schulz is 6 to 8 weeks from fully recovering from an ankle injury.
Meanwhile, the Tigers announced today the club currently has 20,374 ticketed members for season 2005.
Richmond Injury List
David Rodan Knee ACL Unknown
Jay Schulz Ankle 6 - 8 weeks
http://www.footygoss.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=17844&mode=thread&order=0&thold=0
Although you'd think we'll play nearly a full strength side in our last practice match I wonder if we'll rest a number of blokes who played in the Alice heat and humidity ??
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I would expect the Tiges to field close to their strongest side as well as using the maximum number on the interchange for those who are borderline selections in round 1.
Depending on what Brisbane do (and they seem to have a lot of blokes injured) I reckon this will be a good test. The one thing that the Lions have in truckloads is strength and because of that I think it will be good guage to see where a lot of our younger blokes in a "physical strength" sense (if that makes sense) - e.g. making tackles, breaking tackles
Must say I am looking forward to a Saturday afternoon at the footy in Melbourne even if it is a Princes Park :P ::) ;)
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It's Richo's turn
8 March, 2005
Paul Gough
Sportal for afl.com.au
Matthew Richardson will be given his chance to press his claims for the Richmond captaincy when he leads the Tigers in Saturday's Wizard Regional Challenge match against Brisbane at Optus Oval.
The big spearhead will be the fourth and last candidate to lead the club during the pre-season after Joel Bowden captained the Tigers during their Wizard Cup loss to Collingwood while Kane Johnson and Nathan Brown led the club during its practice matches against Essendon and Fremantle over the past fortnight.
Richardson, who turns 30 on the weekend prior to the start of the home and away season, is by far the oldest of the four candidates with the other three all either 27 or turning 27 this season.
And while the nine time leading goalkicker and three time best and fairest runner-up would be a popular choice with Richmond fans, he is unlikely to win the job full-time - regardless of how he performs on Saturday.
The Tigers are expected to announce their new captain early next week with the job expected to be given to either Johnson or Bowden with Johnson believed to be the favourite due to his strong support from within the Richmond playing group.
Richmond football manager Paul Armstrong however said the club had "definitely not" already made up its mind on who would succeed Wayne Campbell as skipper.
"We haven't made any decision yet but we will decide over the weekend and then announce it to the playing group," he said.
Armstrong said 2003 best and fairest winner Mark Coughlan - who at just 22 is already been viewed as a future Richmond captain - had pulled up well following his comeback from groin problems against Fremantle in Alice Springs last Friday.
"He played the majority of the game and he will probably play the full game on Saturday," he said of Coughlan, who managed just seven games last year.
"But he is still a bit behind the others in terms of games (played) so it will probably be five or six weeks before he is fully match-fit."
The Tigers will also regain exciting draft choice Richard Tambling on Saturday after he missed the past two matches with hamstring soreness while a host of senior players that were rested for the trip to Alice Springs will also return including Richardson, Campbell, Johnson, Chris Newman, Chris Hyde, Troy Simmonds, Mark Graham and number one draft pick Brett Deledio.
The clash against Brisbane is the Tigers' last official practice match before the start of the home and away season although the club will also play a "probables v possibles" match at Punt Road during its family day on March 18.
http://afl.com.au/default.asp?pg=news&spg=display&articleid=189084
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By that we will be at full strength minus Rodan and Sarge.
Armstrong said 2003 best and fairest winner Mark Coughlan - who at just 22 is already been viewed as a future Richmond captain - had pulled up well following his comeback from groin problems against Fremantle in Alice Springs last Friday.
"He played the majority of the game and he will probably play the full game on Saturday," he said of Coughlan, who managed just seven games last year.
Fantastic news. On ya Cogs :thumbsup.
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Tigers to give Lion test their best . . .
4:59:27 PM Wed 9 March, 2005
Tony Greenberg
richmondfc.com.au
Richmond will use this Saturday’s practice match against Brisbane at Optus Oval as a full dress rehearsal for the opening round of the 2005 premiership season.
The Tigers intend taking their best available 22 into the clash with last year’s runner-up.
“The players were told the selected side early in the week, so that we could get ourselves properly prepared,” said Richmond’s coach Terry Wallace.
“I think you need to pick your best 22 at this stage, so that they can get sufficient ground time, and so they knew exactly where they sit in terms of selection for Round 1.
“We expect Brisbane to have a relatively full squad available, so it should be a pretty good hit-out for us on Saturday afternoon.”
http://richmondfc.com.au/default.asp?pg=news&spg=display&articleid=189371
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I like this move by Wallace, it's going to give us our best indication yet as to where we actually sit.
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RICHMOND v BRISBANE LIONS, Optus Oval, 2pm
RICHMOND: Darren Gaspar, Brett Deledio, Andrew Raines, Troy Simmonds, Mark Chaffey, Nathan Brown, Tom Roach, Wayne Campbell, Joel Bowden, Matthew Richardson, Trent Knobel, Kayne Pettifer, Ray Hall, Shane Tuck, Mark Coughlan, Andrew Krakouer, Kane Johnson, Richard Tambling, Chris Hyde, Greg Tivendale, Brent Hartigan, Mark Graham, Chris Newman, Andrew Kellaway.
In: Deledio, Cambo, Richo, Knobel, Tambling, Simmonds, Johnson, Newman, Graham, Hyde
Out: Stafford, Meyer, Limbach, Pattison, Thursfield, Archibald, Moore, McGuane, Gilmour, Polo
BRISBANE LIONS: Chris Johnson, Michael Voss, Brad Scott, Luke Power, Jed Adcock, Tim Notting, Ashley McGrath, Jason Akermanis, Martin Pike, Richard Hadley, Mal Michael, Jared Brennan, Anthony Corrie, Daniel Merrett, Chris Scott, Llane Spaanderman, Dylan McLaren, Joel McDonald, Clark Keating, Troy Selwood, Justin Sherman, Robert Copeland, Cameron Wood, Darryl White, Jayden Attard, Michael Rischitelli
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Looks like these guys will be the ones to form our first 22 against the pussies.
Anything wrong with Staff or is he just being rested ???
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RICHMOND: Darren Gaspar, Brett Deledio, Andrew Raines, Troy Simmonds, Mark Chaffey, Nathan Brown, Tom Roach, Wayne Campbell, Joel Bowden, Matthew Richardson, Trent Knobel, Kayne Pettifer, Ray Hall, Shane Tuck, Mark Coughlan, Andrew Krakouer, Kane Johnson, Richard Tambling, Chris Hyde, Greg Tivendale, Brent Hartigan, Mark Graham, Chris Newman, Andrew Kellaway.
It seems Hall is being given the first opportunity for Schulz spot in the side - I don't think it necessarily means he's our now first choice CHB (which is good thinking IMO).
I'd still like to see Morrison play tomorrow just to see where he is at
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While the pre-season grand final is to be decided tonight, this afternoon's Richmond versus Brisbane Lions practice match at Optus Oval has assumed a big-game feel of its own.
The Lions might argue they have nothing to prove in the pre-season, despite bringing a list containing 16 grand final players from 2004, but Richmond coach Terry Wallace yesterday made no bones about the importance of a good showing for his young, rebuilt side.
Naming a squad he described as the "best 24" - excluding injuries, and the likes of Greg Stafford and Daniel Jackson, who were regular senior players last season - the Tigers are hoping "to see where we are at" against the competition powerhouse.
So far, the unpredictable pre-season competition, in which Richmond lost to Collingwood in a game it should have won, then thumped an undermanned Essendon and nudged out an equally undermanned Fremantle by two points, has been good for match practice but not a realistic indicator of where the club sits in relation to the best teams in the competition.
"They have 16 premiership players coming down, so as I said to them, if they are prepared to have a bit of a go at the game, they will get a bit of an indication of where they are at," Wallace said after his side had a sharp hitout at Punt Road Oval.
"It is significant, it's a full dress rehearsal. We've got half-a-dozen blokes playing with Coburg who would think they were probably pretty unlucky in that they'd like to think they are still up for selection. This is really our best indicator of whether they can step up against better opposition or not."
Although early in Wallace's tenure, he is pleased that a depth seems to have developed, despite the club turning over half its list in two seasons. "I have got no doubt there is some depth developing. Obviously, we are disappointed to lose two, with (Jay) Schulz and David Rodan, (but) I don't think blokes will get a game this year when they are not worthy of a game," he said.
Another area of improvement for the Tigers' list has been in the size of bodies. One of Wallace's key initiatives has been to ensure recruits develop bigger and more powerfully built frames.
The Lions have added six of their best to the squad for today's game.
Skipper Michael Voss, vice-captains Justin Leppitsch and Luke Power, 200-gamer Chris Scott, triple-premiership ruckman Clark Keating and impressive youngster Anthony Corrie have been included in a group that already boasts an in-form Jason Akermanis, Mal Michael and Daniel Bradshaw.
Big Lions names still recovering from injury are Jonathan Brown (knee), Jamie Charman (knee), Simon Black (shoulder/ankle), Beau McDonald (knee) and Nigel Lappin (knee).
http://www.theage.com.au/realfooty/news/AFL/Tigers-Lions-in-biggame-test/2005/03/11/1110417695138.html
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(but) I don't think blokes will get a game this year when they are not worthy of a game," he said.
:bow
Couldn't say that happened last year. If we picked guys on form we would had about 5 or 6 players run out :-\.
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Quarter Time
Tiges 4.5-29
Brissy 1.1-7
From AFL site: The Tigers got away to the better start in warm conditions at Optus Oval with four individual goal-scorers in the opening term. Jason Akermanis, being tagged by Richard Tambling, scored the Lions' only major for the term. Richard Hadley left the field mid-way through the period with a lower leg injury.
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2nd quarter
Tiges 5.7-37
Brissy 1.1-7
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Half time:
Tiges 7.7-49
Brissy 3.3-21
From AFL site: Andrew Krakouer sizzled in the second term and bagged his second goal as the Tigers moved to a 28-point lead at half-time. Clark Keating and Daniel Bradshaw were the Lions' goal-scorers in the second quarter. Michael Voss spent much of the period being rested on the bench.
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3/4 Time:
Tiges 11.10-76
Brissy 4.4-28
Goals (from BF): Krakouer 3, Tuck 2, Simmonds, Brown, Bowden, Deledio, Hyde , Cambo.
Injuries: Tambling (suspected hammy) - 2 in row isn't a good sign :(.
From AFL site: Voss was joined by Luke Power and Keating for much of term three as the Tigers took complete control. Wayne Campbell scored his first for Richmond and Krakouer his third as the Tigers moved to a 49-point lead by three-quarter time.
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Final Score:
Tiges 12.13-85
Brissy 6.5-41
Richo got the goal that quarter.
Main Brisbane goalkicker - Bradshaw 3.
Best: Cogs, Hyde, Krakouer, Johnson, Tuck, Bowden, Tivs. (3aw)
Hand over the flag now lol ;D
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Final Score:
Tiges 12.13-85
Brissy 6.5-41
Richo got the goal that quarter.
Best: Cogs, Hyde, Krakouer
Hand over the flag now lol ;D
:lol :lol :lol
It's positive to hear about blokes like Hyde, Tuck, Krakouer playing well. These are the types of players we need to have a good year if we are to be competitive.
I'm still sceptical as to what they will produce but there is no doubting that they have owned this pre-season.
Also great news about Coughlan. We desperately need this bloke up and firing on all cylinders. Our midfield is a sham without him.
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What's the news on tambs. I went till just into the third qtr as had to go back to work.
Right at the start of the 3rd tambs got the ball saw a brissy player bearing down on him and you could just about see him thinking yeah I'll take him on - and with a quick burst it was see-ya and a pass off to browny for a goal.
Exciting stuff we need this guy in the side.
I wont get ahead of myself but what I have seen preseason is promising stuff for the future. A totally different game plan and changing mind set is starting to take effect. :cheers
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Redrafting Hyde might be the smartest thing the club has done in a long, long time. He has taken a step from good player to gun going by what I saw today and in the intra club match.
Easily the most dominant player today. Is oozing confidence in his ability, keen to take on all opponents and burn them off, good disposal, amazing evasive skills and a turn of speed I hadn't noticed before this year.
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Well said Fishfinger
i agree that i thought Hyde was our best player by far today. He stood out like a becon with his ability to carry the ball and also win the footy and evade opponents. He also can run all day which is a real credit to him as he has obviously put in the hard yards out on the track.
The whole team looked confident in its ability and played good driect football. They moved the ball through the middle most of the today quickly and accurately. You could not help but feel excited about the performance of our team today, i am sure that we will be able to enjoy some footy this season.
The play when Tambling took on his opponent on the wing, changed direction left him for dead and hit Brown on the chest with 45-50m pass was very exciting.
Terry has done a great job in getting the players up and believing in themselves.
I thought Hyde, Cogs, Tuck were the best with most players giving a bit to team performance.
Brown presented well in the forward line,
Tivas was pretty solid off a HBF and set up a few attacks and also ran forward
Knobel was a ket to high amount of centre clearances we got.
Tambling is going to be a superstar and Hawthorn will be spewing they didnt take him.
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I'm glad one of us was able to do a report on the game Bully seeing as we were gasbagging all day :rollin
Was a great day if a tad too hot for footy, but from what i saw I was pretty impressed.
Thought Tucky played well in the first quarter but lost sight of him for the rest of the game :-[
Everyone really had a good game from what i saw, especially Hyde, Richo
I left early in the 4th quarter, so i missed quite a bit of the game for one reason or another :shh
But it was still great to be at the footy again
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lol @ listening to SEN and Billy suddenly comes on!
Thanks for the reports guys :cheers. I know it's only pre-season so you take these results with a grain of salt but I haven't looked forward to a footy season like this in yonks. It'll be good to go to the footy this year know we'll play a decent brand of footy and that we'll be a chance every week even if we do in the end finish bottom 4.
Too right FF. Great news about Hyde. I never ever thought he was going to make it at this level but if he keeps this form over preseason up into the real stuff then I'll welcomely eat humble pie :bow. Amazing what a new coach who knows what's his doing can get out of his players. Don't know where Hyde found this extra spurt of pace over summer but it's totally made a new player out of him.
What's the news on tambs. I went till just into the third qtr as had to go back to work.
Thankfully the rumours it was hammy were wrong. Looks like it's just a rolled ankle as his foot was iced up after the game. The AFL site report has got Richmond injuries as "NIL".
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Yeah, when Tambo came off he was limping a bit which i first thought was an ankle.
He then stayed on the bench for a while, i assume he was icing his foot then.
After 15 mins or so he was back up running the boundary and quicl;y changing direction and putting weight onto his feet.
He should be fine for round 1.
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Fuhk I hate Frawley..more than ever.
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Fuhk I hate Frawley..more than ever.
ROFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFLMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOO man. You'll never live this down.
lmfaoooooooo@Frawley being killed by Ox in 15 years time through a crime of passion.
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Yeah, when Tambo came off he was limping a bit which i first thought was an ankle.
He then stayed on the bench for a while, i assume he was icing his foot then.
Tambo had his foot iced at the end of the game. When he first came off I thought he may aggravated his hamstring again but after the game the ice pack seemed to be on the top of his foot directly over his toes.
The play when Tambling took on his opponent on the wing, changed direction left him for dead and hit Brown on the chest with 45-50m pass was very exciting.
That play showed what a smart footballer the kid is. He slowed down to gather the ball, let his opponent get within arms length and then he was off and no one owas going to catch him.
Terry has done a great job in getting the players up and believing in themselves.
Said it before and I'll say it again - amazing what confidence can and will do :thumbsup
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Knobel was a ket to high amount of centre clearances we got.
Agree Bull - he was excellent. This new ruck rule with the second cirlce suits him down to the ground.
Also, credit to Simmonds when he went into the ruck. Before every centre bounce he speaks to the mid fielders (he did this at Morwell as well) communication and planning it seems - more of it :thumbsup
lol @ listening to SEN and Billy suddenly comes on!
Thanks for the reports guys :cheers. I know it's only pre-season so you take these results with a grain of salt but I haven't looked forward to a footy season like this in yonks. It'll be good to go to the footy this year know we'll play a decent brand of footy and that we'll be a chance every week even if we do in the end finish bottom 4.
Too right MT - I sat there on Saturday and just thought this is good to watch - it's fast, it's exciting - granted our skill errors costs us and no doubt they will during the year but it doesn't bother me because they are having a red hot go.
The other thing that stood out on Saturday was how hard the forwards worked in keeping the ball in our attacking half. :bow :bow :thumbsup
If the opposition are going to clear it seems it will now take some effort rather than the opposition jogging away under no pressure like we witnessed in previous years
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I missed the last quarter. Can anyone give a blow by blow description of how Richo went up back and can you see him doing this through the season. Thoughts of Benny Gale floating back to the backline come to mind here and wondering if Richo could do the same thing.
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I missed the last quarter. Can anyone give a blow by blow description of how Richo went up back and can you see him doing this through the season. Thoughts of Benny Gale floating back to the backline come to mind here and wondering if Richo could do the same thing.
blow by blow desciption, are we talking footy or some other sport or ...........
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He was confusing the hell out of them back there Moi.
When he wandered down there Keating ran over to him, then back to Hall when he realised he wasn't going anywhere, back to Richo and back to Hall again.
When he looked towards the bench for help I think his eyes were rolling like a poker machine.
Richo learned something new while at FB. When you take a mark on the goal line, doing a great job of stopping a Brisbane goal, you can't then play on from behind the goals through the points. ;)
At least he didn't forget where he was, play on after the mark and score for them from inside the field of play.
Bradshaw was starting to get on top of Hall and taking some good grabs. Richo going back was good support.
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At least he didn't forget where he was, play on after the mark and score for them from inside the field of play.
Probably would have gone out on the full instead :shh ;).
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Probably would have gone out on the full instead .
Oh ye of no faith :rollin
Thanks Fish, sounds like Wallace has got something to work on hey, provided Richo keeps his head ;)