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Age is no barrier for Richo (Foxsports)
« on: February 16, 2009, 05:24:19 PM »
Age is no barrier for Richmond's Matthew Richardson
foxsports.com.au
February 16, 2009

HERE'S a scary thought for Richmond's AFL rivals; Matthew Richardson is on track to perform even better than his heroic 2008 season.

Richardson was a revelation in his new role as wingman last year, finishing fourth in the Brownlow Medal count after a campaign in which he averaged 18.2 possessions, 2.4 goals and 11.1 marks a game.

The 276-game veteran, who turns 34 next month, once again proved age doesn't have to be a hindrance by playing a starring role in the Tigers' thrilling three-point NAB Cup win over Fremantle on Sunday.

Richardson gathered 25 possessions, took nine marks and booted three goals, including the final two of the match, to help Richmond snatch victory from the jaws of defeat.

It was reminiscent of his round four performance against the Dockers last year when he gathered 25 disposals, took a whopping 15 marks and booted four goals as the Tigers annihilated Fremantle to the tune of 64 points.

"He's probably learnt more about the position,'' Richmond coach Terry Wallace said.

"We threw him in over here in round four last year and it was all of probably an hour between me and him sitting there saying 'this is what I want you to do' and he came out and got best on ground.

"Now he's had a whole summer to work on what works for him and what doesn't work for him.

"So for that purpose you would think that he would be better prepared for that position.''

Richardson inspired his teammates time and again on Sunday, running himself ragged as Richmond overcame a nine-point deficit at the 18-minute mark of the final term to snatch the win.

"Even the mark he took in the dying stages of the game, he virtually had run from full-forward all the way down the ground,'' Wallace said.

"He got down there and I thought he wouldn't have any air left to be able to take the mark but you know he's going to stand under it and do the right thing,

"I thought some of his courage work was terrific, particularly to turn the game our way.

Fremantle coach Mark Harvey admitted there was little his team could do to stop Richardson.

"He must be a freak behind closed doors, that's all I know, because I haven't seen too many players have that sort of effect this early, so he's in for a good year,'' Harvey said.

http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,8659,25061438-23210,00.html

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Re: Age is no barrier for Richo (Foxsports)
« Reply #1 on: February 16, 2009, 05:33:04 PM »
"He must be a freak behind closed doors, that's all I know, because I haven't seen too many players have that sort of effect this early

Harvey's at it again. What the hell is he talking about?  :-\

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Re: Age is no barrier for Richo (Foxsports)
« Reply #2 on: February 16, 2009, 07:58:44 PM »
Richo into $34 for the Brownlow.

The big fella would be at even lower odds except the money has gone onto Cuz at $26. Betting agencies will apparently lose six figure sums if Cuz wins it. Lids is on $67.

Source: luxbet.com


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Re: Age is no barrier for Richo (Foxsports)
« Reply #3 on: February 16, 2009, 08:23:11 PM »
Richo into $34 for the Brownlow.

The big fella would be at even lower odds except the money has gone onto Cuz at $26. Betting agencies will apparently lose six figure sums if Cuz wins it. Lids is on $67.

Source: luxbet.com



Long, long, long time since we have had 3 that short this early.   :shh

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Tigers promise not to burn out red-hot Richo (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #4 on: February 17, 2009, 02:45:47 AM »
Tigers promise not to burn out red-hot Richo
Jon Ralph and Braden Quartermaine| February 16, 2009 11:30pm
 

RICHMOND has promised evergreen champion Matthew Richardson it will not burn him out before the home-and-away season, despite his extraordinary feats on Sunday night.

Richardson, who turns 34 a week before the Tigers take on Carlton in Round 1, picked up where he left off last year with a sublime match-winning performance against Fremantle.

He racked up 157 Champion Data ranking points from 25 disposals (12 contested), kicked the late go-ahead goal, then took a match-saving mark deep in defence 30 seconds later.

But while many stars are rested early in the NAB Cup, Richardson played 85 per cent game time.

He played all of the first and last quarters, in total the most minutes of any Richmond midfielder and fifth most of any Tiger.

Aware they cannot let Richardson play every pre-season game like it is a Grand Final, the Tigers will ease his workload in coming weeks.

Next week's clash against Collingwood at Telstra Dome is expected to be Ben Cousins' debut for Richmond, but the Tigers will not be at full strength for every week of the pre-season.

Richardson could play limited minutes in that game or even be rested, as the Tigers try to peak for their Round 1 clash against Carlton.

Coach Terry Wallace said post-match the club would carefully monitor Richardson's workload.

"We went into the game with Troy Simmonds, Nathan Brown and Matthew Richardson only playing a quarter of a practice game, and Richo and Nathan in particular played 80-odd per cent," he said.

"We wanted to win the game, so were comfortable to do that, but it might be a balancing act on what they do the next couple of weeks."

Wallace says if anything, Richardson has improved his understanding of the wing/forward position he is now being asked to play.

"He's probably learnt more about the position," Wallace said.

"We threw him in over here in Round 4 last year and it was all of probably an hour between me and him sitting there saying, 'This is what I want you to do', and he came out and got best-on-ground.

"Now he's had a whole summer to work on what works for him and what doesn't work for him. So you would think that he would be better prepared for that position."

Former captain Kane Johnson, Jordan McMahon, Trent Cotchin (achilles) and Will Thursfield did not play on Sunday, with the Tigers to revolve their playing personnel in the NAB Cup.

"We'll probably make seven or eight changes. We had a few boys that were either just a week away or unlucky to miss out," said Wallace of the Collingwood clash.

"We want to give all those guys an opportunity to either get ready, and having a fortnight is a bit of an advantage, but we won't play all our players over the four weeks."

Despite well and truly hitting the middle 30s, Richardson has lost no pace or competitive spark.

Tied third with Gary Ablett behind only Adam Cooney and Simon Black in the Brownlow Medal last year, he is a juicy $67 in Brownlow betting.

http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/sport/afl/story/0,26547,25064742-5016212,00.html