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Re: VFL R3: Richmond vs Werribee @ Avalon Airport Oval, Sat. May 1
« Reply #60 on: May 01, 2021, 08:53:42 PM »
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Re: VFL R3: Richmond vs Werribee @ Avalon Airport Oval, Sat. May 1
« Reply #61 on: May 01, 2021, 08:54:45 PM »
Glad I was up at Tallangatta today and missed it  ;D
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Re: VFL R3: Richmond vs Werribee @ Avalon Airport Oval, Sat. May 1
« Reply #62 on: May 01, 2021, 10:39:05 PM »
Any player worth a positive mention,

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Re: VFL R3: Richmond vs Werribee @ Avalon Airport Oval, Sat. May 1
« Reply #63 on: May 02, 2021, 09:36:56 AM »
Not really
 

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Re: VFL R3: Richmond vs Werribee @ Avalon Airport Oval, Sat. May 1
« Reply #64 on: May 02, 2021, 09:42:57 AM »
Thought Stack was really good, very physical and clean in possession, don't think he is that far away from a recall.

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Re: VFL R3: Richmond vs Werribee @ Avalon Airport Oval, Sat. May 1
« Reply #65 on: May 02, 2021, 11:02:24 AM »
Does anyone know what Mate Collina is up to.  Is he going to play this year or is it all about just learning the game. 
Also feel as though Sampson Ryan is being a little bit wasted up forward and would like to see him in the ruck a bit more. 

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Re: VFL R3: Richmond vs Werribee @ Avalon Airport Oval, Sat. May 1
« Reply #66 on: May 02, 2021, 01:50:25 PM »
Any player worth a positive mention,

Stack was easily BOG for us.

MRJ, Dow, Ralphmullet & Biggie all showed glimpses but not really when it mattered...Cumberland had about a 5 minute burst where he lit it up - showcased a few AFL attributes and kicked a brace...again it was too little, too late but promising considering it was his first hit out for over a year and first competitive match since 2019 after a severe injury ..... :shh

Chol was Chol....a couple of nice things in between a whole lot of nothing...and was woeful in the ruck... :shh

Samson & CCJ were shyte - but their roles should've been reversed... :shh

Commentators said Goog was our best (but they also said Stack was) but I thogght he was ordinary....got a fair bit of ball but nothing with it..wasn't as squibbish as usual but only in so far as he was more like a slab of Fairy instead a tub of Dairy Soft.... :shh

Martyn's on a fast train to Delistville.... :shh
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Re: VFL R3: Richmond vs Werribee @ Avalon Airport Oval, Sat. May 1
« Reply #67 on: May 02, 2021, 02:27:36 PM »
Thanks for the updates

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Re: VFL R3: Richmond vs Werribee @ Avalon Airport Oval, Sat. May 1
« Reply #68 on: May 02, 2021, 02:40:12 PM »
Richmond succumb to Werribee in battle of the Tigers

By Brenton Mann
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2 May 2021


A hint of Spring in Autumn and a road trip to Avalon Airport Oval is what welcomed Richmond on Saturday afternoon for Round 3 of the VFL season.

The clash of the Tigers went the way of Werribee, as the hosts saluted to the tune of 86 points.

Richmond went goalless in the first quarter and showed pluck and fight in the second as the whiff of a comeback was in the warm May air, however that was quickly snuffed out by the seasoned Tigers of Werribee.

The scoreboard read 18.16 (124) to 6.7 (43) at the final siren.

Richmond officially unveiled two VFL debutants with Thomson Dow and Bigoa Nyuon suiting up in the Yellow & Black for the first time at the level.

The latter started strongly, taking three intercept marks in the opening 10 minutes and showing poise and a clear mind as the deepest key back.

Dow stood beside Sydney Stack and Will Martyn in the midfield and was industrious and tranquil with ball in hand.

Stack enjoyed his time through the midfield, showcasing his grunt and class both with and without the ball as well as his unflinching courage in the air.

Werribee hacked a desperate high ball to clear it’s defensive 50 and as the ball hovered, Stack’s eyes never deviated as he drifted back with the flight and clutched the mark.

Richmond went without a major in the opening term as the home side piled on five unanswered goals equating to a 34-point lead at the first change.

The message was simple at quarter-time, reset and win the contested ball.

The Tigers showed some venom from the opening bounce of the second quarter, cracking in at every contest and using the ball with control and purpose.

Whilst Stack’s mark was the highlight of the opening term, that was matched, if not bettered by Noah Cumberland’s plucky grab on the goal line in the second quarter.

After back-to-back goals to Mabior Chol and Callum Coleman-Jones, Cumberland made his mark literally with two defenders hanging off him, he clung to the canary yellow Sherrin as he coasted across the goal face.

Cumberland slotted his first goal for the Tigers and ignited his team.

Werribee hit back with two majors of its own before Cumberland slotted his second.

The dynamic forward displayed his power by foot as he blasted through a set-shot from beyond the arc that was like a trace missile that split the middle.

Richmond cut the margin back to 24 points by the main break and went into half-time with belief that was continuing to bubble.

The Tigers started the third term in the right fashion as Hugo Ralphsmith skated onto a loose ball inside 50, tracked the boundary line and squared it to Lachie Street in the corridor.

Street kicked the goal and Richmond looked primed to further eat into the deficit.

Werribee then got their tails up and slammed on four unanswered goals, extending its lead to 46 points by the final break.

Richmond started to slip in the contested ball and Werribee was slick with ball in hand and damaging inside 50.

The more experienced Werribee side sweated on the Tigers’ turnovers and then cashed in on the scoreboard.

Keen to celebrate the 100th game of favourite son, Michael Sodomaco and also secure Michael Barlow’s first win as senior coach, the hosts put the foot down with a seven-goal final term.

Hugo Ralphsmith and Sydney Stack teamed superbly, leading to Richmond's sole goal of the last quarter.

The Tigers’ ball movement was stop-start for most of the day, however when Ralphsmith found space at half-back and clear grass in the corridor he put the jets on and scorched through the heart of Chirnside Park.

The explosive wingman then drove the ball deep inside 50 to the advantage of Stack who was one-out with his opponent and took the mark uncontested.

Stack then laconically nailed the set-shot, finishing off the great work of his teammate.

Richmond will look to learn plenty from the encounter and rest up over the upcoming bye and attack Round 5 against GWS fresh and firing.

WERR 5.5       7.8       11.14   18.16 (124)

RICH   0.1       4.2       5.4       6.7 (43)

Goal Kickers:

Richmond: Cumberland (2), Street (1), Coleman-Jones (1), Stack (1), Chol (1)

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/925754/richmond-succumb-to-werribee-in-battle-of-the-tigers

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Re: VFL R3: Richmond vs Werribee @ Avalon Airport Oval, Sat. May 1
« Reply #69 on: May 02, 2021, 04:15:30 PM »
Is stack playing the small forward role? If so another couple of bog’s surely he’s in line to come in for any of the 3 currently in the seniors.

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Re: VFL R3: Richmond vs Werribee @ Avalon Airport Oval, Sat. May 1
« Reply #70 on: May 02, 2021, 09:00:10 PM »
Anyone know why Caddy didn’t play?

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Re: VFL R3: Richmond vs Werribee @ Avalon Airport Oval, Sat. May 1
« Reply #71 on: May 02, 2021, 09:59:24 PM »
Sulking.... :shh
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Re: VFL R3: Richmond vs Werribee @ Avalon Airport Oval, Sat. May 1
« Reply #72 on: May 03, 2021, 02:27:00 PM »
Defender Derek Eggmolesse-Smith was a rare shining light for Richmond in the VFL on Saturday, finishing with 26 disposals (24 kicks) and nine marks.

Winger Patrick Naish also was influential with 18 touches.

Sydney Stack kicked 1.1 from 16 disposals..

Ruckman Callum Coleman-Jones impressed with 13 hitouts, 13 disposals and a goal.

Mabior Chol finished with six hitouts, six disposals and 1.1.

Noah Cumberland kicked two goals and took this mark: https://twitter.com/RichmondVFL/status/1388360412853280768

Maurice Rioli Jnr had eight tackles and 13 disposals.

https://www.afl.com.au/news/603572/around-the-state-leagues-fears-for-port-mid-young-pie-on-fire-big-docker-s-bag
https://www.sen.com.au/news/2021/05/03/around-the-country-jamarra-held-quiet-by-ex-blue-pies-youngsters-star/

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Re: VFL R3: Richmond vs Werribee @ Avalon Airport Oval, Sat. May 1
« Reply #73 on: May 06, 2021, 07:29:21 AM »
Richmond VFL playing coach, Steve Morris, provides a summary of how the Tigers’ players performed in last Saturday's Round 3 loss to Werribee:

Derek Eggmolesse-Smith (27 disposals, nine marks, 11 rebound-50s)

"Derek found a lot of the ball again and continues to be a key part of our ball movement out of the back half. He's in good form."

Patrick Naish (19 disposals, seven marks, six rebound-50s)

"Covered a lot of ground on the weekend and acquitted himself well despite an interrupted preparation. He's playing some good footy."

Hugo Ralphsmith (19 disposals, seven inside-50s, two rebound-50s)

"His ability to break lines has been a real feature and his aerobic capacity continues to allow him to get back to help us in defence. He's displayed an ability to play multiple roles."

Will Martyn (17 disposals, three clearances, six marks)

"Had a big task in the weekend against an experienced, mature midfield and continued to battle away inside."

Sydney Stack (16 disposals, four marks, four tackles, one goal)

"It's good to see Sydney get some continuity. He looks dynamic when in the middle of the ground and he continues to build his match fitness to enable him to have an even greater impact."

Thomson Dow (14 disposals, two inside-50s)

"It's great to Thomson back after missing a fair bit of footy. It was a tough initiation but he’ll be improved by the hitout."

Callum Coleman-Jones (13 disposals, seven marks, one goal)

"Callum continues to have a big impact in the air. His hands have been a real highlight and he continued that good form on the weekend."

Ben Miller (13 disposals, three rebound-50s, three marks)

"He fought hard on a tough day for the backs and his one-on-one work was pretty good. Ben is also taking good strides with his leadership down back."

Maurice Rioli Jr (13 disposals, nine tackles, three inside-50s)

"His speed and willingness to chase and tackle were very evident, as demonstrated by his nine tackles. He’s starting to find more of the footy. The next step will be to hit the scoreboard with more regularity, but he’s showing great signs at an early stage in his development."

Bigoa Nyuon (10 disposals, six marks)

"It was good to have him back in the side. He plays his best footy when he’s physical and there were signs of this on the weekend, but his consistency of concentration and physicality will see his game elevate to the next level."

Noah Cumberland (two goals, nine disposals, three marks)

"Noah's commitment to the contest can’t be questioned. His overhead mark in the square was a highlight. Great to see him hit the scoreboard with an increase in game time after a long layoff."

Mabior Chol (six disposals, five tackles, one goal)

"He’s been in great form this season but didn't reach his full potential on Saturday. He’s been up for a long time so the bye will do him well and we look forward to him bouncing back with a strong performance after the bye."

Samson Ryan (four disposals, three marks)

"It was a very tough day for our talls with lots of Werribee numbers behind the footy, but Samson will look to improve on that effort after the break."

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/928577/vfl-report-round-3/

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Re: VFL R3: Richmond vs Werribee @ Avalon Airport Oval, Sat. May 1
« Reply #74 on: May 06, 2021, 12:36:16 PM »
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Samson Ryan (four disposals, three marks)

"It was a very tough day for our talls with lots of Werribee numbers behind the footy, but Samson will look to improve on that effort after the break."

The VFL report equivalent of a massive bake.... :shh
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