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Re: What is Richmond's pass mark for 2023?
« Reply #15 on: February 18, 2023, 02:31:26 PM »
sheesh why do people read his crap.

Alright a bit of balance.

Martin -  Hardly missed a game until the last two seasons where he played 16 and 9 games in each. Serious kidney injury a contact injury and time away due to his dad dying makes up the majority of his time off.  HE IS NOT REGULARLY GETTING HURT.

Cotchin - His last three seasons have gone 17 17 and 19 games a year.  You would take that with most players you expect them to get the odd injury. Yes he missed 5  games 3  with a hammy in 2021  big deal the other two was gastro and knee. Last year he missed just 4 games.

Bolton - Has played the majority of games the last 4 seasons with 19, 19, 20 and 23 which shows like most players he has had the odd niggle.

Vlastuin - 2021 Missed 10 games with knee and ankle injuries not hamstrings or soft tissue. Wasn't last year due to shoulder.

Lynch - Has played with injuries and it has shown at times but has played 25, 19, 18 19 games a season since coming to us.

Grimes - since 2017 25, 23, 24, 20, 21 and only this year with a  hammy problems  15.  Its hardly chronic.

Since about 2017 the only one you could say hes had CHRONIC soft tissue issues is Prestia.

Taranto im not sure what type of injuries he has had but yep hes had a few but players like him should get their fair share of contact injuries.

I dunno there seems to be a constant lack of objectivity and proper research into articles and its just not Cornes. Only place i read the rubbish is on this site and every time i wish i hadn't.

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Re: What is Richmond's pass mark for 2023?
« Reply #16 on: February 18, 2023, 07:21:24 PM »
sheesh why do people read his crap.

Alright a bit of balance.

Martin -  Hardly missed a game until the last two seasons where he played 16 and 9 games in each. Serious kidney injury a contact injury and time away due to his dad dying makes up the majority of his time off.  HE IS NOT REGULARLY GETTING HURT.

Cotchin - His last three seasons have gone 17 17 and 19 games a year.  You would take that with most players you expect them to get the odd injury. Yes he missed 5  games 3  with a hammy in 2021  big deal the other two was gastro and knee. Last year he missed just 4 games.

Bolton - Has played the majority of games the last 4 seasons with 19, 19, 20 and 23 which shows like most players he has had the odd niggle.

Vlastuin - 2021 Missed 10 games with knee and ankle injuries not hamstrings or soft tissue. Wasn't last year due to shoulder.

Lynch - Has played with injuries and it has shown at times but has played 25, 19, 18 19 games a season since coming to us.

Grimes - since 2017 25, 23, 24, 20, 21 and only this year with a  hammy problems  15.  Its hardly chronic.

Since about 2017 the only one you could say hes had CHRONIC soft tissue issues is Prestia.

Taranto im not sure what type of injuries he has had but yep hes had a few but players like him should get their fair share of contact injuries.

I dunno there seems to be a constant lack of objectivity and proper research into articles and its just not Cornes. Only place i read the rubbish is on this site and every time i wish i hadn't.

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Re: What is Richmond's pass mark for 2023?
« Reply #17 on: February 18, 2023, 10:22:09 PM »
Agreed claw good post.

Back to topic I'm thinking top 6.

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Re: What is Richmond's pass mark for 2023?
« Reply #18 on: February 19, 2023, 01:32:28 AM »
Agreed claw good post.

Back to topic I'm thinking top 6.

Top 6??
That’s a definite fail after our trade period and the route we took


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Re: What is Richmond's pass mark for 2023?
« Reply #19 on: February 19, 2023, 08:56:34 AM »
Agreed claw good post.

Back to topic I'm thinking top 6.

Top 6??
That’s a definite fail after our trade period and the route we took



Well we finished 7th last year didn't we?

Two guns mids in while we lost Edwards, Lambert etc.

I'm just trying not to get ahead of myself. Wanted to say top 4

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Re: What is Richmond's pass mark for 2023?
« Reply #20 on: February 19, 2023, 12:16:00 PM »
Agreed claw good post.

Back to topic I'm thinking top 6.

Top 6??
That’s a definite fail after our trade period and the route we took



Well we finished 7th last year didn't we?

Two guns mids in while we lost Edwards, Lambert etc.

I'm just trying not to get ahead of myself. Wanted to say top 4

Last year I was of the opinion that we could do damage regardless of whether we were top4 or not. Think we all need to remember only the doggies managed to win it from outside the top4 and they really captured lightning in a bottle that season.

So it’s top4 or bust for me.

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Re: What is Richmond's pass mark for 2023?
« Reply #21 on: February 20, 2023, 02:30:40 PM »
THE “ONLY CONCERN” FOR RICHMOND AND THE 2023 PASS MARK

By Andrew Slevison
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20 February 2023


Kane Cornes has one major concern surrounding Richmond in 2023.

The Tigers reloaded in the off-season after losing the Elimination Final to Brisbane by one point, recruiting Tim Taranto and Jacob Hopper to bolster their midfield.

On paper the team looks much stronger leading into the new season which has many pundits forecasting success for the yellow and black.

Cornes acknowledges that Damien Hardwick now has a deeper list at his disposal but is concerned that Richmond’s very best players often cop injuries of the soft tissue variety which subsequently hinder the group.

“When you look at the names on paper and you look at the midfield depth that they’ve got and their ability in the forward line, I agree (they have a good side),” Cornes said on SEN Breakfast.

“The thing I always say with Richmond is they get injured a lot. I don’t have the numbers, I’m not a sports scientist, but their best players get injured.

“(Dion) Prestia, (Dustin) Martin gets injured, (Dylan) Grimes gets injured, (Trent) Cotchin is always injured, (Jack) Graham is injured at the moment, (Tom) Lynch gets injured, (Jason) Castagna has a hammy, (Josh) Gibcus has got a serious hammy, (Nick) Vlastuin missed games last year.

“They all do hamstrings, for whatever reason, and they seem to do them at crucial times.

“So provided they stay sound - and not everyone is sound for the whole season - but if they get the majority of those players to play 18-plus games I reckon they’ll be in the mix.

“But if not, it can go wrong pretty bad for Richmond, injury-wise.

“Taranto is another injured player. He gets injured as well.

“Richmond’s injuries, I’ve said it for three years, I’m right on this. They get injured a lot, their best players do a lot of hamstrings. I don’t know what it is.

“Once you’ve done one hammy and you get a bit older you’re more prone to doing others.”

Despite the doubts, Cornes has high hopes for the midfield/forward duo of Shai Bolton and Dustin Martin after the latter was restricted to just nine matches in 2022.

“What I’m excited about for Richmond though is when I look at Martin and Bolton,” Cornes added.

“Bolton does his best work front of centre. He’ll go to the centre bounce and then get a mismatch and he’s a nightmare.

“But Martin and Bolton could be the best medium-to-small forward duo in the game and kick 80-plus goals between them this year.

“They’ve topped up but they also haven’t neglected the draft. I think they’ve been pretty shrewd with their picks.

“I guess my only concern is the injuries.”

Co-host David King picked out a trio of Tigers he is keen to see, including former Giants midfielder Taranto who he believes can go to another level in 2023.

“I’m more excited about Noah Balta at centre half-back. I think he’s one of the most athletically gifted players in the competition,” King said.

“And Noah Cumberland as that wildcard forward who rides shotgun next to Lynch (and Jack Riewoldt).

“I think Tim Taranto will announce himself as a bona fide star of the AFL under the bright lights of the Richmond Footy Club.”

King laid out what he believes to be a pass mark for the Tigers, indicating that he is very keen on the 2017, 2019 and 2020 premiers to have another crack at a flag this year.

“They’re in for a big year, the Tiges,” he added.

“I’m really excited about their season. To win one final is probably a pass mark but they’ll be top four for me.

“I’m flirting with the idea of tipping them to win the whole lot.”

https://www.sen.com.au/news/2023/02/19/the-only-concern-for-richmond-and-the-2023-pass-mark/