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Eye of the Tiger
« on: March 30, 2010, 02:32:05 PM »
No big deal but is the Eye of the Tiger members section on the RFC website up and running properly yet? Because at the moment anyone can register and access it  ???.
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Re: Eye of the Tiger
« Reply #1 on: March 30, 2010, 02:48:54 PM »
Must be because I went to get onto it about 20 minutes ago and I can't, I have never had problems before. Apparently my password and user name was sent to me electronically but I can't find it. Usually it has always been my membership number and last name???
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Re: Eye of the Tiger
« Reply #2 on: March 30, 2010, 07:00:14 PM »
Must be because I went to get onto it about 20 minutes ago and I can't, I have never had problems before. Apparently my password and user name was sent to me electronically but I can't find it. Usually it has always been my membership number and last name???
Yeah in past years all you needed was your surname and membership number. However today I registered as MT and was able to access EOTT. So you don't have to be a member or even a Richmond supporter ???.
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Re: Eye of the Tiger
« Reply #3 on: March 30, 2010, 08:39:13 PM »
Must be because I went to get onto it about 20 minutes ago and I can't, I have never had problems before. Apparently my password and user name was sent to me electronically but I can't find it. Usually it has always been my membership number and last name???
Yeah in past years all you needed was your surname and membership number. However today I registered as MT and was able to access EOTT. So you don't have to be a member or even a Richmond supporter ???.

Yeah it appears that way

I actually registered the other day

Funny I tried to register under another nic and it said that user name already registered, click to retrieve your password.

I wondered if I had already registered because I've signed up for the RFC tipping comp so I thought perhaps that links me in straight away  :-\ I clicked and it said your password has been sent to your email address... I never recevied an email so I obviously someone else has registered under that nic.... they are probably as confused as I am because they would have received 3 password reminders for no reason  ;D :wallywink :wallywink
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Re: Eye of the Tiger
« Reply #4 on: April 09, 2010, 07:47:14 PM »
Hardwick's match report of the Bulldogs game is up on EOTT

Full report click here:
http://www.richmondfc.com.au/ARCHIVEPAGES/SecureSignonTest/GreenbergsGrabs/tabid/15918/Default.aspx

Pleased with pressure we applied for 3 quarters. Tired minds and legs in the last with turnovers galore.
Happy we won the clearances against the likes of Cooney, Boyd, Cross and Griffen
Difference was Bulldogs have been playing together for 6-9 years whereas we haven't.
Hurt by Dogs ability to spread from the contest, clean ball-handling, and crisp skills.
Defence held up well with Thursty, McGuane, Newy and Connors good.
Connors adding a hard-ball aspect to his game.
Pleased with Nason, Martin and Cotch plus Lids' tagging role on Cooney.
Post showed positive signs although dropped 5 marks.
Morton on fire early but got injured.

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 “Listen, this is what you’re doing really well . . . this is what you need to improve on . . . Watch what Cross does at this stoppage.  This is what you need to bring into your game”.
Important for him to be down there instructing the players what to do, what to look out for, and who to watch.