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Re: Tigers vs Bombers ressies practice match on tomorrow (Friday March 12)
« Reply #15 on: March 12, 2021, 06:21:19 PM »
Yes Gracie. RCD at hf
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Re: Tigers vs Bombers ressies practice match on tomorrow (Friday March 12)
« Reply #16 on: March 12, 2021, 06:24:25 PM »
Long bomb goal to us.

3/4 time

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Ess 3.1-19
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Re: Tigers vs Bombers ressies practice match on tomorrow (Friday March 12)
« Reply #17 on: March 12, 2021, 06:40:39 PM »
CCJ out there.

Ross great pass to CCJ 35 out. In board to Chol. Goal.

Riley burts right thru pack but misses.

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Re: Tigers vs Bombers ressies practice match on tomorrow (Friday March 12)
« Reply #18 on: March 12, 2021, 06:42:33 PM »
Naish to Ryan 25 out. Goal.

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Re: Tigers vs Bombers ressies practice match on tomorrow (Friday March 12)
« Reply #19 on: March 12, 2021, 06:47:01 PM »
Biggie in the centre to Dow hands to Naish who hits up #54. Goal

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Re: Tigers vs Bombers ressies practice match on tomorrow (Friday March 12)
« Reply #20 on: March 12, 2021, 06:53:17 PM »
Ralphsmith misses on the siren.

Final score

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Re: Tigers vs Bombers ressies practice match on tomorrow (Friday March 12)
« Reply #21 on: March 12, 2021, 08:39:23 PM »
RFC twitter summary

First Quarter:

Hugo Ralphsmith and Marlion Pickett finding plenty of the ball in the opening term. ESS 12 RICH 2.

A great aerial contest by Samson Ryan opens the door for Angus Hicks to kick our first of the year. ESS 12 RICH 8.

QT: A hot opening term with the ball pinging from one end of The Hangar to the other providing not much respite for the players. Samson Ryan showing some real promise in the ruck, Naish, Ralphsmith & Pickett providing the dash.

ESS 3.0 (18 ) to RICH 1.2 (8 )

Second Quarter:

After four behinds in a row Samson Ryan sets up another goal, clearing the stoppage, allowing Patrick Naish to send a bullet inside 50, finding Sam Tucker, who kicked his first and our second. ESS 19 RICH 18.

Ryan Garthwaite finds himself at the opposite end of the ground in 2021 and looks right at home. A spearing pass by Mabior Chol hit Gathwaite square on the chest and he slotted his first. ESS 19 RICH 24.

HT: We had the better of the territory that quarter, but we were a little wayward in front of goal.
Samson Ryan is looking really strong and creative in the ruck while Jack Ross has been a bull in the midfield.

ESS 3.1 (19) to RICH 3.6 (24)

Third Quarter:

Sam Tucker kicks his second of the night. Our pressure in the forward half is Upwards arrow. ESS 19 RICH 33.

Fraser Elliot slots our fifth for the night and we're on a bit of a roll now. ESS 19 RICH 39.

That's five on the trot after Flynn Maguire kicks his first of the evening. ESS 19 RICH 45.

3QT: Another quarter of territory dominance and ferocious forward-half pressure.

ESS 3.1 (19) to RICH 6.9 (45)

Final Quarter:

Mabior Chol caresses through our 7th of the night after some sublime foot skills from Jack Ross who hit-up CCJ who found Marbs. ESS 26 RICH 51.

Samson Ryan has had a hand in a couple of goals tonight and now he's kicked his own. ESS 26 RICH 58.

Sam Tucker now has three and is the leading goal scorer on the ground. ESS 26 RICH 64.

FT: A great first hit-out for the year with plenty to like from the younger brigade of Richmond Men.

RICH 9.11 (65) def. ESS 4.2 (26)

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Re: Tigers vs Bombers ressies practice match on tomorrow (Friday March 12)
« Reply #22 on: March 13, 2021, 04:40:51 AM »
According to Bomberblitz their VFL side has lost their senior VFL-listers from 2019 and at least half their side yesterday was 18-20 year olds.

I arrived just after quarter time. Second quarter was very scrappy with not much clean play. It was our pressure and tackling that turned the game our way. Bombers struggled to get the ball past halfway. After half-time the game opened up for us and we were able to get our offensive system going and generate plenty of inside 50s by switching the play. We were overall too big and strong across the park.

A lot of our guys weren't wearing their usual numbers so it took a little while to spot who was who from a distance.
Pickett (#30) would have had 30+ touches (lost count). Ross (#35) was a class above this level. Naish, Ralphsmith, Chol & Ryan (#53) were also prominent too.

Garth played FF while Biggie was at FB.

Spoke to one of our trainers. He raved about the talent of Maurice Jnr and Martyn and said they're the ones to watch for the future.

Maurice Jnr's tackle in the 3rd qtr was brutal. A real bone-cruncher. The Essendon player took about a minute to get back to his feet and was visibly sore all over.

What would/should have been the goal of the day was RCD bursting through a pack of Bombers in our F50 and snapping at goal. The snap was actually the easiest part but his grubber kick missed.

Of our VFL-listers, #54 (Sam Tucker) was excellent on top of his 3 goals.

Sam Tucker | Key Defender/Forward
07/01/2002 | 197cm/87kg
A swingman of sorts, Tucker is one who was poised to make a big impact in 2020 with a full NAB League season. He is a solid marker of the ball who can impact at either end of the ground, but looked to be settling nicely into a key defensive role. He is already a nice size for it, too.

https://afl.draftcentral.com.au/tag/sam-tucker/

Elliott and Maguire are also from the Oakleigh Chargers.

Fraser Elliot | Inside Midfielder
05/07/2002 | 188cm/88kg
While he was squeezed out at the pointy end of the season, Elliot proved an important part of Oakleigh’s premiership midfield with his ability to extract and compete at the coalface. He is a big-bodied type who was forced to adapt in other roles at times, but would have been looking forward to permanent midfield minutes in 2020.

Flynn Maguire
Height  193cm
Weight   78kg
March 16, 2002
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Re: Tigers vs Bombers ressies practice match on tomorrow (Friday March 12)
« Reply #23 on: March 13, 2021, 03:28:57 PM »
Interesting Garth up forward he played his junior days there.

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Re: Tigers vs Bombers ressies practice match on tomorrow (Friday March 12)
« Reply #24 on: March 13, 2021, 06:19:20 PM »
VFL Tigers surge past Bombers

By Brenton Mann
Richmond Media
13 March 2021


On an unusually steamy Autumn day in Melbourne, Richmond and Essendon sweated it out in the afternoon sun in the first VFL practice match of 2021.

At this time of year, winning isn’t always front of mind, however the Tigers stemmed the flow of the fast-starting Bombers and then romped home to win by 39 points, 9.11 (65) to 4.2 (26).

What would have please senior coach, Xavier Clarke was the defensive intent that his young chargers played with from siren-to-siren.

Richmond stalked and hunted the Bombers from the outset in what was a fast-paced and physical practice match.

The Tigers boasted a strong line-up brimming with young talent and the form of the athletically gifted, Hugo Ralphsmith delighted the handful of the Richmond faithful in attendance.

Burgeoning bull, Jack Ross was another who showed the benefit of a strong and uninterrupted pre-season with a commanding midfield performance.

Heading into his third year, Ross’ increasing endurance is enhancing his game and allowing him to be both tenacious and willing on the inside, and expansive and damaging on the outside.

It may be a tough midfield to break into at AFL level, but you get the sense that Ross will edge his way in there early in the season.

The Hangar’s MCG-size oval offered plenty of space for the likes of Marlion Pickett, Patrick Naish, Derek Eggmolesse-Smith and Ralphsmith to use their enviable blend of speed and endurance to full effect both defensively and offensively.

Ralphsmith’s ability to close space, spoil aggressively and effectively thwart the Bomber’s ball movement and then send the ball Richmond’s way stood out most, along with his hair.

Pickett played like an dual AFL premiership player and VFL Norm Goss Medallist, be it on a wing or down back.

No matter what level, Pickett plays the same way - hard in the contest, cat-like with his movement in and out of traffic, and calm and creative with ball in hand.

One tackle garnered a collective groan from the Richmond bench, coaching staff and spectators as Pickett hit an unsuspecting Bomber like an anvil.

The clap of skin-on-skin echoed around the Hangar and the neighbouring houses on Melrose Dve.

Naish, in his fourth season in the AFL system looks clear-minded in the traits he needs to bring to each game and his role within the team both on and off the field.

He teamed extremely well with Pickett on the wing or at half-back and continually looked to drive the ball forward with his penetrating right boot.

His ability to defend, be it one-on-one or in transition, looks to have improved again and he looks strong and seasoned in the contest.

After being rewarded with a new contract this week, Eggmolesse-Smith played with the freedom and flow of a man that’s had some weight lifted off his shoulders.

By his own admission, endurance and aerobic capacity were areas of improvement, and Eggmolesse-Smith was constantly applauded by his teammates and the Richmond hierarchy watching on for his repeat efforts and perfectly timed defensive acts.

Much like Pickett, Eggmolesse-Smith has an uncanny knack of timing his lunging spoils to perfection and then bounding down the field with ball in hand to set up and foray forward.

Samson Ryan, the Club’s first selection (No. 40 overall) in the 2020 national draft, set up Richmond’s first two goals by being strong and assertive in the contest, both in the air and at ground level.

Ryan also showed his ability at the centre bounce to get his hand to the ball whilst his body was contorted at obtuse angles.

The budding 20-year-old set up well behind the ball and was not afraid to get in involved whilst the ball was in transition.

Ryan Garthwaite has been reorientated into a key forward in 2021 and looked right at home.

More known for being a stiff and sturdy key back, Garthwaite showed forward craft far beyond his limited exposure would suggest.

His leading patterns and connection with players up the field shown brightest, along with his lion-hearted work rate.

With Garthwaite shifting forward, the lynchpin role down back was assumed by Ben Miller, with the fourth-year Tiger showcasing his evolving leadership and direction.

Miller’s voice bellowed across the oval for most of the night, directing his teammates further afield, drumming up support when needed, filling gaps and encouraging his younger cadets.

From a VFL-list perspective, Sam Tucker showed his wares up forward with a game-high three goals.

Tucker generally stayed as the deepest forward with Garthwaite acting as the conduit between defence/midfield and attack.

Angus Hicks, luckless in 2019 after breaking his leg in the corresponding game, was electric as a small forward and constantly looked dangerous when the ball was in his area.

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/878627/vfl-tigers-surge-past-bombers