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Re: VFL R11: Richmond vs GWS @ Giants Stadium, Sun. June 4
« Reply #75 on: June 04, 2023, 06:13:52 PM »
Brown needs more time because he's been stuffing injured all year. ::)
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Re: VFL R11: Richmond vs GWS @ Giants Stadium, Sun. June 4
« Reply #76 on: June 04, 2023, 06:22:14 PM »
Brown needs more time because he's been stuffing injured all year. ::)

I know he has been injured

But when the ball bounces in front of you, you don't pull up because you don't want the body contact. He did a number of times today

And then in the next play is flapping his arms telling blokes where to stand...ummm no. >:(

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Re: VFL R11: Richmond vs GWS @ Giants Stadium, Sun. June 4
« Reply #77 on: June 04, 2023, 06:30:47 PM »
Kid's a bit tentative after a long injury? Colour me shocked. If it continues after about a month then maybe start voicing concern. At the very least he doesn't compound it with poor disposal, even worse decisions and a badly dated hairstyle. :shh
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Re: VFL R11: Richmond vs GWS @ Giants Stadium, Sun. June 4
« Reply #78 on: June 04, 2023, 07:22:43 PM »
Bauer boots after-the-siren goal to see VFL Tigers home

Richmond Media
4 June 2023


Richmond   2.4   5.11   6.16   10.22 (82)

GWS            3.1   6.3    10.6    12.8 (80)

Goals - Nyoun 2, Green 2, Lefau, Coulthard, Bradtke, Bilston-McGillen, Bauer, Banks

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Twenty-first birthday celebrations don't come much better than what Jacob Bauer experienced on Sunday.

In front of family and friends, in his boyhood stomping ground of western Sydney, Bauer took a strong contested mark late in the fourth and was lining up for goal as the siren sounded.

For Richmond's VFL side, prior to that point of the match, transition, marking and contest work had not been an issue - inaccuracy in front of goal though had left the result resting on Bauer's right boot.

Swung forward to create some spark in the final quarter, Bauer didn't flinch and guided the Tigers home by two points over GWS, the final score reading 10.22 (82) to 12.8 (80).

Fanfare from the senior side watching on was fleeting as their attention turned to the afternoon's game, but for the man taken just over a year ago in the mid-season draft, it was into the grandstands where the celebrations continued.

The eager supporters who arrived early for the 9.30am start were treated to a moment to savour, when Mykelti Lefau kicked a goal in his return from more than 12 months on the sidelines with an ACL injury.

From a long set-shot, Lefau showed the class that had endeared him to VFL watchers in the opening stages of his debut season last year, and his teammates responded in emotional scenes.

A two-goal Steely Green cameo then followed to open the second quarter as the Tigers went on their best goal-kicking run of the match.

A week after kicking four goals for the Glenelg Tigers, Matt Coulthard registered his first in his new Yellow and Black kit, calmly splitting the middle on the run to cap a whirlwind four-and-a-half days.

But aside from the rare highlight, the visitors were faltering in front of goal. Conversely, the Giants made the most of their limited scoring opportunities across the first three quarters to open a 14-point lead at the final change.

The weight of numbers were comfortably in the Tigers' favour in clearances, tackles and inside 50s, they just needed to keep the belief that saw them fly home and defeat Essendon in the Dreamtime match last time out, a fortnight previously.

Kaelen Bradtke and Ben Bilston-McGillen's final-term goals were quickly answered by GWS, but there was again another late Tiger surge.

On another day, Bigoa Nyuon could have had his name in lights and been right in contention for a senior recall.

After missing a shot at goal to take his day's tally to 1.7, the 22-year-old kept running and presenting as an attacking option. Lefau set him up in the goalsquare late in the match for his second major, and it was testament to his attitude that he competed in the contest which saw Bauer mark and win the day.

Skipper Lachie Street led from the front all morning, picking up an equal-game high 28 possessions, a game-high 10 clearances, and equal-game high seven inside 50s.

The challenges keep coming for the VFL Tigers, with a home game next Sunday against Werribee who currently sit in the top four. A warning for attendees, these Tigers are not for the faint of heart.

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1350252/bauer-boots-after-the-siren-goal-to-see-vfl-tigers-home

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Re: VFL R11: Richmond vs GWS @ Giants Stadium, Sun. June 4
« Reply #79 on: June 04, 2023, 07:30:02 PM »
Replay of Bauer's winning goal after the siren.

https://twitter.com/VFL/status/1665180328154267648

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Re: VFL R11: Richmond vs GWS @ Giants Stadium, Sun. June 4
« Reply #80 on: June 04, 2023, 09:22:40 PM »
Replay of Bauer's winning goal after the siren.

https://twitter.com/VFL/status/1665180328154267648

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Re: VFL R11: Richmond vs GWS @ Giants Stadium, Sun. June 4
« Reply #81 on: June 04, 2023, 10:05:06 PM »
Replay of Bauer's winning goal after the siren.

https://twitter.com/VFL/status/1665180328154267648

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Re: VFL R11: Richmond vs GWS @ Giants Stadium, Sun. June 4
« Reply #82 on: June 07, 2023, 04:02:15 PM »
VFL Report: Round 11

Richmond VFL coach Steve Morris provides a summary of how the Tigers’ players performed in Sunday's two-point win over GWS at Giants Stadium.


Tyler Sonsie (22 disposals, six inside-50s, four clearances)

"Didn't have the game that we've come to expect of him at this level. He'll be looking to bounce back with an improved performance next week."


James Trezise (17 disposals, eight marks, five tackles)

"His good was very good, he's a really exciting player for Tigers fans moving forward. His contest work is brilliant and one on one, he's as good as anyone."


Sam Banks (16 disposals, four rebound-50s, three marks, one goal)

"Struggled to get into the game on the wing on the first half so we put him in the backline and I thought he was really important with his run and contests. It was also nice to see him finish a really beautiful set-shot from outside 50."


Bigoa Nyuon (15 disposals, 10 hit-outs, five marks, two goals)

"Had a fantastic game. Would have loved for him to convert a bit better in front of goals, but he's getting himself to some fantastic positions and is looking extremely promising forward of the footy."


Steely Green (13 disposals, three marks, two inside-50s)

"Really pleased for Steely to have a breakout game. He could have easily influenced the scoreboard more heavily, having missed a couple of gettable shots, but I'm really proud of his mature decision to centre the ball right at the end of the game when he could have gone the glory shot from the boundary."


Jacob Bauer (12 disposals, six marks, six rebound-50s, one goal)

"I really liked the version of him that we saw on the weekend. He was rally powerful in the air with some big spoils that made a big difference to our defence. And he looked strong in the air when he went up forward in the final quarter as well. It's nice to see him have flexibility and impact at both ends of the ground."


Ben Miller (12 disposals, eight hit-outs, four marks, four tackles)

"A really solid game. Importantly, He did't lose many aerial contests at all on the day, and I thought he set us up really well when he moved down back late in the game."


Matt Coulthard (11 disposals, six inside-50s, five marks, one goal)

"Tigers fans would be really pleased with what they saw from him in his first game at VFL level. It was really pleasing to see not only his offensive impact, but he's someone who can influence the game heavily on defence."


Tom Brown (nine disposals, three tackles, three rebound-50s)

"Played down back in his first game for the year. He didn't have a huge offensive output, but what I saw from him defensively was a real willingness to defend, and it's a really good starting point for his season. Late in the game he was able to find a free player in the corridor with some slick hands to give us our final scoring opportunity."


Kaelan Bradtke (eight disposals, four marks, one goal)

"Hot and cold game from him. He stood out in the air at different stages, taking three contested marks, but I'd love to see him be able to halve a few more contests and have a little bit more impact when the ball hits the ground."

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1352474/vfl-report-round-11

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Re: VFL R11: Richmond vs GWS @ Giants Stadium, Sun. June 4
« Reply #83 on: June 07, 2023, 04:25:02 PM »
Richmond VFL coach Steve Morris provides a summary of how the Tigers’ players performed in Sunday's two-point win over GWS at Giants Stadium.

Tyler Sonsie (22 disposals, six inside-50s, four clearances)

"Didn't have the game that we've come to expect of him at this level. He'll be looking to bounce back with an improved performance next week."
Must have been watching a different game. I thought Sonsie was one of our best :huh.
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