Author Topic: VFL R11: Richmond vs Northern Blues @ Punt Rd, Sun. June 17 [curtain raiser]  (Read 4018 times)

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A six-goal term with the wind breaks the game open.

Callum Moore was outstanding that term with 3 majors.

3/4 time

Richmond   3.5    4.10   10.13-73
N.Blues      0.2     2.7      3.8-26

Goals: Moore 3, C.Ellis 2, Stengle, Baker, Silvestro, Aarts, O'Sullivan.

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The Blues have kicked 4 of the 5 goals in the last  :P.

Moore with our only goal this qtr.

Rich  11.13-79
NB     7.9-51

14 mins Q4


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Just as I post that we kick a steadier.

GOAL! Tommy Silvestro strolls in for his 2nd major after Shai Bolton drags down a ripper in the wet  :gotigers.

Rich 12.13-85
NB    7.9-51

16 mins Q4

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86 - 54 approaching full-time.

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GOAL! 🖐 for Callum Moore - all in the 2nd half.

🐯 92
NB 54

30 mins Q4

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FT: That will do, a superb team effort in very trying conditions. A nine-goal 2nd half equates to a 38-point win  :gotigers.

Final Score

Richmond    3.5    4.10   10.13   13.14-92
Nth. Blues   0.2     2.7      3.8      7.12-54

Goals: Moore 5, C.Ellis 2, Silvestro, Stengle, Baker, Aarts, O'Sullivan.

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Peter Jackson VFL 2018

Richmond         3.5  4.10  10.13  13.14 (92)
Northern Blues   0.2  2.7    3.8     7.12 (54)

GOALS:
Richmond: Moore 5 Silvestro 2 C.Ellis 2 Stengle  Baker  O'Sullivan  Aarts
Northern Blues: Wilson 2 Lobbe  Palmer  Kennedy  Garlett  Naylor

BEST:
Richmond: C.Ellis Baker Silvestro Ernest Bolton Moore
Northern Blues: Wilson Hill De Koning Kennedy Phillips Fisher

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VFL Tigers’ heart shines through in gloomy win over Blues

A team can be defined by its composition, culture and connection, and a brand by its uniqueness.

In near arctic conditions, you got the sense that the team with the strongest connection, the more entrenched brand, and a willingness to fight for one another would be victorious.

That team was Richmond, as the Tigers willed themselves to every contest and out-worked the Blues to record a blue-collar, 13.14 (92) to 7.12 (54) win.

From the opening bounce, rain was pelting down sideways, and the Tigers went to work on cashing in on the stiff breeze, which was howling towards the northern end.

It was clear from the get-go, this wasn’t going to be a game for the purest.

Territory was the prime objective, as players from both sides kicked, handballed, punched, slapped and scrapped the ball forward at all costs.

On days like this, players that are clean with the ball stand-out like beacons, and in the first quarter, none shone brighter than Corey Ellis.

Ellis was sturdy over the ball, and slotted the opening major via a cool snap on his trusty left boot.

The silky on-baller was to goal again in the opening term, this time his set-shot sailed through on the breeze to perfection.

Zippy forward, Max O’Sullivan made the most of a kick-in intercept in the shadows of quarter-time, with Tigers entering the first change, 21 points to the good.

The Blues made the most of the wind in the second term, slotting 2.5 to 1.5, and had worked their way back into the game.

Connor Menadue, fresh from AFL duties, showcased his cleanness by hand and penetration by foot in the second term and had the Blues midfield chasing his tail on numerous occasions.

Menadue’s willingness to run-and-carry was priceless in the wintery conditions and allowed the Tigers to gain territory and then set-up defensively to thwart any counter-attacks.

Richmond’s backline wasn’t brimming with AFL talent, however it had a boot load of heart, grit and nous.

Names like Joel Ernest, Brenton Credlin and Daniel Coffield are relatively unknown to the majority, but their worth is held in extremely high regard at Tigerland.

Today’s win was about the collective, and Ernest, Credlin and Coffield were granite-like key pillars down back.

As VFL backline coach, Ryan Ferguson put it post-match, “Joel (Ernest) was caught in the cage, deep a few times and he just grew and seemed to play better.”

The Tigers clung to a handy 15-point lead at the main break, then, aided by a howling gale, blew the game open in the third term.

The conditions weren’t exactly accommodating to key forwards, but Callum Moore bucked that trend in the second half.

Moore was enormous in the third term, as he jagged three of Richmond’s six majors and showcased why he was back after a string of games at AFL level.

The dynamic key forward slotted his first courtesy of some slick play from stand-in skipper, Jake Aarts, who found Moore free inside-50, with Moore’s set-shot sailing through.

Moore worked tirelessly to find space once again inside-50 and Corey Ellis speared one onto his chest, with Moore converting his set-shot once again.

His third major of the term defied logic.

With Moore, hemmed in on the boundary in the Jack Dyer Stand pocket and a Blues defender clutching to his jumper, Moore threw the ball on his right-boot, and watched it sail through on the breeze.

The Tigers slammed on six goals to the Blues’ one, and waltzed into the final change with an unassailable 37-point lead.

The Blues kept grinding away and slotted four goals to the Tigers three in the final term, however Callum Moore added another two to his tally, to take it to five for the day.

Moore’s five-goal haul was simply outstanding given the conditions, and is a superb way to stay on the radar for future senior selection.

Craig McRae was beaming with pride after the game, labelling it as “my favourite win of the year” and with the heart and connection on display from siren-to-siren, it’s not hard to see why.

RICHMOND   3.5       4.10     10.13   13.14 (92)
NORTHERN  0.2       2.7       3.8       7.12 (54)

http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2018-06-17/vfl-round-11-match-report

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Callum Moore's freakish goal today in the VFL:

VIDEO: https://twitter.com/sportsbyfry/status/1008261518893330432


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How did Naish go?

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How did Naish go?
13 disposals. Was okay without being that noticeable.


VFL game stats:

Menadue 26 disposals (23 kicks 3 handballs) 3 marks 6 tackles 9 I50s 4 R50s 0.3
Baker 23 disposals (14 kicks 9 handballs) 2 marks 3 tackles 7 I50s 1.0
C.Ellis 22 disposals (15 kicks 7 handballs) 2 marks 11 tackles 4 I50s 2 R50s 2.1
Miles 20 disposals (12 kicks 8 handballs) 3 marks 1 tackle 2 I50s 2 R50s
Bolton 18 disposals (11 kicks 7 handballs) 1 mark 4 tackles 4 I50s 0.3
Moore 17 disposals (10 kicks 7 handballs) 5 marks 4 tackles 3 I50s 2 hitouts 5.0
Drummond 14 disposals (8 kicks 6 handballs) 2 marks 8 tackles 1 I50 1 R50
Naish 13 disposals (6 kicks 7 handballs) 2 marks 3 tackles 3 I50s
Stengle 12 disposals (6 kicks 6 handballs) 1 mark 5 tackles 2 I50s 1.0
Miller 11 disposals (2 kicks 9 handballs) 2 marks 2 R50s
Balta 9 disposals (5 kicks 4 handballs) 3 marks 2 tackles 2 I50s 2 R50s 3 hitouts
CCJ 7 disposals (2 kicks 5 handballs) 2 marks 8 tackles 2 I50s 24 hitouts.

Disposals 309-295
Kicks 191-201
Handballs 118-94
Frees 11-14
Marks 45-57
Hitouts 32-65
I50s 56-40
Tackles 92-91
R50s 32-43

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VFL Backline and Development coach, Ryan Ferguson's summary of how the Tigers’ players performed in last Sunday’s Round 11 win over Northern Blues at the Swinburne Centre.

Connor Menadue

26 disposals, six tackles, seven clearances, nine inside-50s and four rebound-50s

“Excellent game, would have been disappointed in dropping back from AFL (level) but certainly didn’t show it. Played a different role, and adding a new dimension to his game, which is reflected in his 16 contested possessions and seven clearances.”

Liam Baker


23 disposals, one goal, seven inside-50s, three clearances and three tackles

“Livewire, he seemed to be everywhere and was hard to contain.”

Corey Ellis

22 disposals, 11 tackles, six clearances and two goals

“Was all class in the wet, was hard at it, clean and creative and was able to hit the scoreboard with two goals.”

Anthony Miles

20 disposals, eight clearances and 11 contested possessions

“Played well and has a huge influence on those around him.”

Shai Bolton


18 disposals, 12 contested possessions, four tackles and five clearances

“In good form and I like seeing him impacting the game, not only as a forward, but also going through the midfield.”

Callum Moore

17 disposals, five goals, five marks and four tackles

“Grinded away in the first-half in tough conditions for a tall forward. Exploded in the second half with speed and work-rate and contest and to top it off, kicked five goals.”

Nathan Drummond

14 disposals, eight tackles and five handball receives

“Has been consistent since his return from injury, and we want to see him really step it up now.”

Patrick Naish

13 disposals, six handball receives and three tackles

“Lively, and kept running all day.”

Tyson Stengle

12 disposals, one goal and five tackles

“Quiet, but still important and played his role in our system. He kicked a goal and set-up a couple.”

Ben Miller

11 disposals, six contested possessions and two rebound-50s

“Clean in the conditions and played a strong game.”

Noah Balta


Nine disposals, two tackles, two inside-50s and two rebound-50s

“Played forward and back, continues to grow his game.”

Callum Coleman-Jones

24 hit-outs, eight tackles, seven disposals and two marks

“Battled hard in the ruck, enjoying his progress and continued improvement.”

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Joel Ernest


23 disposals, five marks and nine rebound-50s

“A breakout game. He continually won the ball back, and gave great drive from half-back, showed a cool head.”

Brandon Wood

16 disposals, seven clearances, 11 contested possessions and three tackles

“We missed him last week and it was great to have him back and bullocking around stoppages.”

Tom Silvestro

13 disposals, two goals, 10 contested possessions, and three tackles

“Three tackles and two goals, continued his good form.”

Jake Aarts

11 disposals, nine tackles, one goal and five inside-50s

“Captain for the day, and led from the front as he always does. His speeches in the breaks seemed to get the boys up and about.”

Max O’Sullivan

11 disposals, one goal and three marks

“A couple of shots at goal, and a touch of class. Not a huge game, but he slotted in nicely.”

Daniel Coffield


Nine disposals, five tackles and three marks

“A little bit rusty last week, but really stepped it up this week. His leadership was superb, well organised and made it tough for the ‘oppo’ (opposition) to get through.”

Billy Coates


Nine disposals, three hit-out and one tackle

“Played forward, back and in the ruck, has great versatility and was able to impact in each of these roles. He competed in the air and on the ground and looked strong and clean

Brenton Credlin


Eight disposals, two tackles and four inside-50s

“Liking his ability to get it done whenever he’s called upon. Another strong contributor.”

Reuben Hayward

Eight disposals, three tackles and seven contested possessions

“Played his part in a well organised backline.”

Shaun Mannagh

Six disposals, four handball receives, five tackles and two clearances

“Worked hard all-day and although offensively not the impact he normally has, defensively he was sound and got his hands dirty with five tackles.”

Harry Tanner

Three disposals, four tackles and two inside-50s

“Not a huge impact stats wise, but added speed to our team and pressure.”

http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2018-06-20/vfl-report-round-11