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Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: taztiger4 on April 19, 2018, 06:51:45 PM
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B: 38. N. Balta, 46. B. Miller, 35. N. Broad
HB: 31. O. Markov, 42. R. Garthwaite, 37. C. Menadue
C: 28. J. Higgins, 26. A. Miles, 45. P. Naish
HF: 29. S. Bolton, 16. S. Hampson, 39. N. Drummond
F: 41. M. Chol, 36. C. Moore, 44. T. Stengle
R: 47. I. Soldo, 32. C. Ellis, 27. S. Lloyd
Int: 58. J. Aarts, 48. L. Baker, 54. J. Ballard, 55. R. Bathie, 40. C. Coleman-Jones, 61. J. Fletcher, 56. B. Grewar, 52. S. Mannagh, 51. S. Morris, 64. T. Silvestro, 60. C. Thompson, 57. B. Wood
23P: 74. R. Hayward
http://vfl.com.au/peter-jackson-vfl-teams-round-3/
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How good is our depth now, wow
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Very impressive second string 18.
Would be happy for any of those guys to come in and do a job in the afl team apart from Hampson.
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Looks like all those who didn't play AFL last weekend are listed. So no clues to who will come in the AFL team for Graham. We'll have to wait until Sunday to see who drops out of the VFL line-up.
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Wonder how that team would have gone against Brisbane last weekend.
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Wonder how that team would have gone against Brisbane last weekend.
Is this being streamed?
:cheers
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Wonder how that team would have gone against Brisbane last weekend.
Rephrasing it slightly sounds better.
How would Brisbane have gone against that team last weekend?
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Wonder how that team would have gone against Brisbane last weekend.
Rephrasing it slightly sounds better.
How would Brisbane have gone against that team last weekend?
Hampson would have made Stefan best on ground
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A live stream of @RichmondVFL's clash against @CaseyDemonsFC will be available via the VFL website.
Watch here: http://vfl.com.au/video-stream-richmond-v-casey-demons/
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Damn forgot this was on....was planning to go...
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Getting whipped atm.
Can't see Broad out there.....
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Getting whipped atm.
Can't see Broad out there.....
Can't see Hampson either :shh
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High scoring first quarter. Hello zero defence :P.
After giving Casey a 5 goal start in the first 12 mins (a la like the Carlton game in round 1), we got back within 5 pts before Casey kicked a goal on the siren.
Quarter time
Richmond 6.3-39
Casey 8.2-50
Goals: Stengle, Balta, Drummond, Chol, Aarts, Grewar
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Is Miles playing?
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Is Miles playing?
Yep, elim. In the centre square for the start of the 2nd qtr with Soldo, C.Ellis & Menadue by the look of it.
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First two behinds to us.
Moore almost took mark of the century.
A string of errant and hand-grenade handballs fortuitously ends with a free to Ellis 45m out. He makes no mistake :gotigers.
Rich 7.5-47
Casey 8.2-50
5 mins Q2
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Bolton centres but Drummond can't take the mark in the contest. It falls to Baker but his snap misses.
48 - 50
Game being played in our forward half so far this qtr.
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Coleman-Jones out there playing his first game.
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Bolton makes up for his OOTF shot before with a set shot from 40 :gotigers.
We're in front!
Rich 8.6-54
Casey 8.2-50
14 mins Q2
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Baker runs to 50 and drills it. That's 3.3 to nothing so far this qtr.
Rich 9.6-60
Casey 8.2-50
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Errant handpass by Casey on our HF line allows Stengle to swoop. He runs to 40 but drags it left.
61 - 50
17 mins Q2
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From the Casey kick-in, we gain possession and Bolton nabs his 2nd :gotigers.
Rich 10.7-67
Casey 8.2-50
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Casey get one back and their first for the qtr from the centre clearance.
67 - 56
20 mins Q2
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Nice intercept mark by Miller at CHF. He offloads to a teammates who shanks it.
Casey run and clear to the wing but Drummond does a great chase down tackle. We go inside F50 but after a scramble we stuff up a chance and Casey clear again.
68 - 57
24 mins Q2
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Casey missed two shots.
Soldo takes the defence mark. We clear via Menadue. Sideways kick to Silvestro misses the mark but he gets his kick away to Moore takes the mark on the lead 60 out. His kick to the top of the square is marked by Coleman-Jones. Goal :gotigers
Rich 11.8-74
Casey 9.4-58
29 mins Q2
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After good pressure across HF to stop Casey clearing, we win the ball and kick another :gotigers.
Rich 12.8-80
Cas 9.4-58
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Don't know what happened at the start of the game, but we seem to be playing much better now.
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Much better quarter where we were mostly on top.
Half-time
Richmond 6.3 12.8-80
Casey 8.2 9.5-59
Goals: Bolton 2, Grewar 2, C.Ellis, Stengle, Balta, Drummond, Chol, Baker, Coleman-Jones, Aarts.
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The video camera work is really terrible. :rollin
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Getting whipped atm.
Can't see Broad out there.....
Can't see Hampson either :shh
No Lloyd either by the look of it.
Hammer still in rehab IIRC.
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Half time stats
Disposals:
Miles 19,
Wood 15,
Bolton 13 + 2 goals.
https://twitter.com/RichmondVFL/with_replies
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Getting whipped atm.
Can't see Broad out there.....
Can't see Hampson either :shh
No Lloyd either by the look of it.
Hammer still in rehab IIRC.
He played against Port - looks like Coleman-Jones has taken his spot. :shh
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Is Miles playing?
Yep, elim. In the centre square for the start of the 2nd qtr with Soldo, C.Ellis & Menadue by the look of it.
Thank-you
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Getting whipped atm.
Can't see Broad out there.....
Can't see Hampson either :shh
No Lloyd either by the look of it.
Hammer still in rehab IIRC.
Is Higgins playing?
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Getting whipped atm.
Can't see Broad out there.....
Can't see Hampson either :shh
No Lloyd either by the look of it.
Hammer still in rehab IIRC.
Is Higgins playing?
Haven't heard his name mentioned, Slipper.
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A quarter of behinds for us. We've kicked 6 straight points :P.
Rich 12.14-86
Casey 10.6-66
17 mins Q3
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Baker hits Bolton on the lead 40 out. Way to the right and OOTF!
Our goalkicking has been pathetic this qtr.
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Baker hits Bolton on the lead 40 out. Way to the right and OOTF!
Our goalkicking has been pathetic this qtr.
Maybe it is that end of the ground?
Casey seemed to struggle to kick straight at those goals just before half time.
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Casey make us pay for our misses this qtr and stay in it.
86 - 72
Late 3rd qtr.
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Baker hits Bolton on the lead 40 out. Way to the right and OOTF!
Our goalkicking has been pathetic this qtr.
Maybe it is that end of the ground?
Casey seemed to struggle to kick straight at those goals just before half time.
That's true but we did kick 6.3 to that end in the first qtr.
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We really should be miles in front of these scrubbers
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Hard to miss from the goal-line ;D. Baker gets his 2nd and finally a six-pointer for us.
Rich 13.14-92
Casey 11.6-72
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Poor conversion & shocking umpiring keeping Casey in it...
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And that's 3/4 time:
Richmond 6.3 12.8 13.14-92
Casey 8.2 9.5 11.6-72
Goals: Bolton 2, Baker 2, Grewar 2, C.Ellis, Stengle, Balta, Drummond, Chol, Coleman-Jones, Aarts.
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Bolton should have half a dozen by now.....worse set shot than Castagna....(or current day Riewoldt.... :whistle)
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Poor conversion & shocking umpiring keeping Casey in it...
Was that the one where Ballard was tripped and then got pinged for holding the ball? :facepalm
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....and the Morris deliberate rushed behind, several blatant head highs missed, obvious htb's not awarded....
...how good was that handball in traffic from Coleman-Jones on the near side wing.... :shh
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Back to 15 pts 5 mins into the last.
93 - 78
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1.8 since half-time.
We were away with a free on the wing for HTB but the ump then reversed it.
94 - 79
11 mins Q4
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Bolton leaps on F50 and then tackles to win the free. His shot from 55 goes to the top of the square where it's rushed.
95 - 79
15 mins Q4
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And another behind. That's 1.10 since half-time.
Moore gets it back for us from the kick-in 70 out. Goes to the top of the square and it falls into the lap of Coleman-Jones. Finally we kick straight. Goal :gotigers
Rich 14.18-102
Casey 12.7-79
17 mins Q4
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Nice play off HB starting with Ballard. Stengle centres and Moore marks 20 out. Goes around the body instead of the drop punt but he kicks it anyway :gotigers.
Rich 15.18-108
Casey 12.7-79
19 mins Q4
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Coleman-Jones kicks his 3rd :gotigers.
And that's the sealer.
Rich 16.18-114
Casey 12.7-79
23 mins Q4
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Casey get on back but all too late.
114 - 85
25 mins Q4
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Point to us.
115 - 85
28 mins Q4
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CJ gets the free. To Soldo to Markov inside to Hayward. Goes long and Chol marks 35 out. Goal :gotigers
Rich 17.19-121
Casey 13.8-86
31 mins Q4
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Coleman-Jones was running into an open goal for his 4th but siren sounded before he could get the kick away.
Final Score
Richmond 6.3 12.8 13.14 17.19-121
Casey 8.2 9.5 11.6 13.8-86
Goals: Coleman-Jones 3, Bolton 2, Baker 2, Chol 2, Grewar 2, C.Ellis, Stengle, Balta, Drummond, Moore, Aarts.
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Dominated from midway through the first qtr to the end.
Only negs were the first 12 mins conceding the first 5 goals and then our poor conversion. Could have won by 10 goals plus had we kicked straight.
The biggest individual positive news was Coleman-Jones. Teamed with Soldo (good too) in the ruck and kicked 3 goals himself (almost had 4 if not for the final siren). Sheesh he's quick and mobile for a big bloke :o.
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In the words of the commentator that was really really really good :snidegrin
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The biggest individual positive news was Coleman-Jones. Teamed with Soldo (good too) in the ruck and kicked 3 goals himself (almost had 4 if not for the final siren). Sheesh he's quick and mobile for a big bloke :o.
Completely the opposite to how he was described by certain "experts" on another board who essentially wrote him off after his first practice match.... :shh
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Little Baker is good...very good.
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We have a plethora of good small guys now when 4 years ago we had almost none.
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Peter Jackson VFL 2018
Richmond 6.3 12.8 13.14 17.19 (121)
Casey Demons 8.2 9.5 11.6 13.8 (86)
GOALS:
Richmond: Coleman-Jones 3 Grewar 2 Bolton 2 Baker 2 Chol 2 Moore Drummond Stengle Ellis Balta Aarts
Casey Demons: Pedersen 5 Spargo 2 Kennedy-Harris Scott Baker Maynard Filipovic Lockhart
BEST:
Richmond: Miles Markov Moore Morris Soldo Coleman-Jones
Casey Demons: Morrison Munro Pedersen Spargo Kennedy-Harris Gent
https://membership.sportstg.com/results/rpt_progressive.cgi?aID=4138&pg=1&a=MR
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VFL Tigers answer the challenge
Richmond’s VFL team showed admirable resilience and composure, plus a good deal of class, in defeating Casey by 35 points at the Swinburne Centre’s Punt Road Oval this afternoon – 17.19 (121) to 13.8 (86).
The visitors stunned the home side, scoring the first five goals of the match in just over 10 minutes of play.
But the Tigers dug deep and stuck to the process, clawing their way back into the contest to trail by just 11 points at quarter-time after a combined 14-goals opening term.
It was all Richmond in the second quarter, with promising, young ruckman Ivan Soldo’s dominance at the centre bounces and stoppages providing the likes of Anthony Miles, Liam Baker, Jacob Ballard and Brandon Wood with numerous opportunities through the midfield.
Up forward, quick, slick, small Tiger forwards Shai Bolton and Tyson Stengle were creating havoc for the Casey defenders.
The Tigers hit the front 13 minutes into the second quarter, when Bolton pulled down a spectacular mark and kicked truly.
Bolton kicked another six-pointer a few minutes later and Stengle manufactured a couple of goalscoring chances through typically clever play, but was wayward with his finishing work.
The overwhelmingly pro-Richmond crowd then erupted when talented, young Tiger tall forward Callum Coleman-Jones took a well-judged mark and kicked his first goal at VFL level for the Club.
By half-time, Richmond’s lead had grown to 21 points, following its six goals to one second quarter.
Up to that stage it had been a free-flowing, high-scoring contest, but the third quarter saw both sides wasteful in front of goals.
Stengle soccered through the Tigers’ first goal of the third term just before three quarter-time, to give them a handy 20-point lead at the final change.
The highlight of the last quarter from a Richmond perspective was the impressive work deep forward of Coleman-Jones.
He kicked the Tigers’ first goal for the term after a good mark and followed it up with a smart one from a handball-receive about 40 metres out.
Another tall Tiger forward – Mabior Chol – also featured in the Yellow and Black highlights reel during the final quarter.
Chol slotted the last goal of the match from a tight angle after clunking a now trademark big grab.
Teammate Callum Moore, who threatened to take Mark of the Year on a couple of occasions throughout the match, also was particularly prominent in the last quarter with his pace and aerial ability.
It was a meritorious victory by Richmond, especially given the fact Casey made such an explosive start to the game.
Big Soldo finished with a massive 60 hit-outs, to further underline his development as a ruckman, Miles was at his ‘ball-magnet’ best, racking up 35 disposals (21 contested possessions, 11 clearances), the Club’s rookie list pick Baker, 22 disposals, impressed with his link play, VFL-listed pair Ballard, 25 disposals and Wood, 25 disposals, were extremely productive around the packs, Oleg Markov and Connor Menadue provided good run-and-carry, while captain Steven Morris showed excellent leadership as per usual.
Other young Richmond-listed players to show some encouraging signs during the match were Noah Balta (13 disposals, four marks), Patrick Naish (16 disposals, three inside-50s, three rebound-50s), Corey Ellis (16 disposals, six tackles), Nathan Drummond (15 disposals, six tackles), Ryan Garthwaite (eight disposals, three marks, four rebound-50s) and Ben Miller (14 disposals, four marks, five rebound-50s).
Notable Tigers not included in the VFL side were Sam Lloyd, Nathan Broad, Jack Higgins and Shaun Hampson.
Match details
Richmond 6.3 12.8 13.14 17.19 (121)
Casey 8.2 9.5 11.6 13.8 (86)
Goalkickers – Richmond: Coleman-Jones 3, Bolton 2, Baker 2, Chol 2, Grewar 2, Aarts, Moore, C. Ellis, Drummond, Stengle, Balta.
Best – Richmond: Miles, Soldo, Baker, Ballard, Wood, Bolton, Markov, Menadue.
http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2018-04-22/vfl-tigers-answer-the-challenge