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Media articles: Tigers fall to Melbourne
« on: March 10, 2007, 07:27:54 PM »
NAB Challenge: Tigers fall to Melbourne
richmondf.com.au
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Jay Schulz, Kayne Pettifer and Nathan Foley were standouts for the Tigers.

Neither side reported injuries.

RICHMOND 0.3 6.7 7.12 10.15 (75)

MELBOURNE 3.3 8.7 11.10 15.13 (103)

Goals: Richmond: G Polak 2 K Pettifer 2 D Meyer 2 J Schulz 2 S Tuck B Hartigan.
Melbourne: D Neitz 3 J White 3 N Jones 2 A Davey 2 T Johnstone C Johnson B Green C Bruce M Whelan.

Best: Richmond: S Tuck K Pettifer N Foley.
Melbourne: C Bruce T Johnstone C Bizzell N Jones.

Umpires: C Donlon T Dey T Keating C Hendry.

http://richmondfc.com.au/Season2007/News/NewsArticle/tabid/6301/Default.aspx?newsId=38986

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Wallace unfazed by losing streak (RFC site)
« Reply #1 on: March 10, 2007, 07:31:31 PM »
Wallace unfazed by losing streak
Sportal for Richmond Football Club
March 10, 2007

Wallace was unfussed by the Tigers’ 28-point defeat by Melbourne in the NAB Challenge match at MC Labour Park on Saturday, preferring to concentrate on assembling a workable structure, especially up forward, in the absence of Matthew Richardson, Troy Simmonds, Adam Pattison, Ray Hall and Kent Kingsley.

"We were just that light on today that we thought we had to have a couple of targets, so we went with Polak and (Jay) Schulz just to have an option," Wallace said.

"Graham’s probably had half-a-dozen games at centre half-back plus all the training sessions and we just wanted to have a look at him at centre half-forward to see whether we could use him at either end and I thought he was admirable without being dominant."

Wallace said he had not tried to nurse Nathan Brown through Saturday's match but simply put the mercurial forward's quiet performance against the Demons down to an off day.

"He just had a poor game," Wallace said.

"His form had been reasonably OK to that stage but he had a pretty ordinary day at the office, but I'm not concerned by that."

Full article at: http://richmondfc.com.au/Season2007/News/NewsArticle/tabid/6301/Default.aspx?newsId=38994

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Re: Media articles: Tigers fall to Melbourne
« Reply #2 on: March 10, 2007, 10:19:30 PM »
Hate to tell you this Plough that I thought Simmo played in the ruck. ::)
And you might find that Kingsley,Patterson and Hall wouldnt get a game anywhere else.
God help the tiges if Hall and Kinsgley are part of an important forward structure ::)

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Injured talls worry Wallace (foxsports)
« Reply #3 on: March 11, 2007, 06:20:40 AM »
Injured talls worry Wallace
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By Roger Vaughan
March 10, 2007

A LACK of key position players, rather than no pre-season wins, is the major concern for Richmond coach Terry Wallace as the AFL season approaches.

Melbourne beat the Tigers by 28 points today at Princes Park, 15.13 (103) to 10.15 (75).

It was Richmond's third loss of the pre-season, but it was missing tall players Matthew Richardson, Troy Simmonds, Ray Hall, Kent Kingsley, Will Thursfield and Adam Pattison through injury.

Wallace is concerned that his team will have had little or no time at even close to full strength going into the season opener on April 1 against Carlton.

"One thing we would have liked to have done is have more practice with a structure in place," he said.

"That's probably the biggest concern leading into the start of the season, is just how the boys will come to hand if we play Simmonds, if we play Richardson.

"But others are going through the same thing, you look at Brisbane, they haven't played with (Daniel) Bradshaw and (Jonathan) Brown, Port Adelaide haven't played with (Warren) Tredrea."

The Tigers are confident Richardson (hamstring) will be fit for round one, but Simmonds (ankle) remains uncertain.

Fremantle recruit Graham Polak played at centre half-forward for Richmond today and he will spend most of the season in defence.

The lack of structure was most evident at the start of the match today, when Melbourne kicked the first five goals to lead by 31 points early in the second term.

Richmond trailed by only 10 points in the third term and 14 points during the final quarter, but their inaccuracy in the second half (4.8) was costly.

The Demons, by contrast, often used slick handball to break out of defence and generally had the game under control.

Key midfield player Travis Johnstone had 25 touches as he returned today from a toe injury and was particularly effective in the final term.

Young midfield player Nathan Jones continued his encouraging pre-season and wingman Chris Johnson also had plenty of the ball.

Assistant coach Peter Curran was in control of the team today as senior coach Neale Daniher watched from the grandstand.

"It was good on-the-job training, I appreciate the opportunity," Curran said.

"But the most important thing was we'd had a look at a few guys over the last couple of weeks and we had something like our best side in today.

"So we took a step forward, there are still things we can work on.

"Importantly, our best players aren't going to get much better, but our middle-tier and younger players are the ones who can help us improve. Chris Johnson and Nathan Jones really helped in many of those areas."

Demons captain David Neitz and ruckman Jeff White kicked three goals apiece, while Kayne Pettifer and Shane Tuck impressed for the Tigers.

Richmond's Kelvin Moore suffered a jarred ankle, while Brock McLean is likely to return next weekend for Melbourne.

The Tigers will play Collingwood on Friday night in Mildura and Melbourne will play Geelong on Saturday at Skilled Stadium.

http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,8659,21359031-23211,00.html