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Re: Tigers vs Swans game thread
« Reply #15 on: June 06, 2011, 02:15:20 PM »
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Re: Tigers vs Swans game thread
« Reply #16 on: June 06, 2011, 02:45:55 PM »
game will be won or lost by the Goodes match up.
Lids will have to go to him.
if not , we will get beat.

Much to your disgust I have no doubt I wouldn't be surprised if Rance gets first crack at Goodes

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Didn't say I agreed with it just reckon it's a distinct possibility

Just breathe gents, just breathe  :lol
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Re: Tigers vs Swans game thread
« Reply #17 on: June 06, 2011, 05:46:51 PM »
Swans coach John Longmire talking about us and whether Mumford and Jack will play.


Longmire said he was wary of Richmond's attacking prowess of Sunday's meeting with the 10th-placed Tigers.

"Offensively they can kick big scores and they've got some quality forwards, so we need to make sure we control that," he said.

The Swans will be favoured to get past an improving Tigers side that is coming off a bye, but Longmire has plenty of respect for Damien Hardwick's outfit.

"I think (Tyrone) Vickery has developed really well and kicked goals and rucked well, I think (Alex) Rance is an undervalued defender, so they've got some handy weapons there," Longmire said.

"And their young midfield is as good as any going around if you're looking at the next 10 years and what midfield groups will look dangerous. You have to put the Tigers in there.

"They've got some young, strong-bodied, hard-running midfielders and I think that'll be a good test for our midfield group."

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While any Swan would be unlucky to lose their place after such a dominant effort, there are two key players pushing for a recall - reigning club champion Kieren Jack and ruckman Shane Mumford.

Jack has been battling an ankle problem, while Mumford has a knee injury, but both are close to regaining full fitness.

"Shane and Kieren both ran today and ran pretty well," Longmire said.

"Their next challenge will be what they do Wednesday.

"Our physios weren't 100 per cent sure if they'd be available this week and the jury is still out.

http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/115637/default.aspx

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Re: Tigers vs Swans game thread
« Reply #18 on: June 07, 2011, 07:13:51 PM »
The AFL site is tipping the Swans by 22 points


SUMMARY
Following an impressive 65-point victory over the Brisbane Lions last round, the Sydney Swans have risen to fifth, just one win outside the top four. They have won four of their past five matches overall and will be eyeing off three straight wins for the first time this season when they take on the Tigers.

Oddly for the Swans, they are unbeaten on the road, but have won only two of their five games in Sydney, including one from four at the SCG. They will be keen to quickly even up that ledger and maintain the strong advantage they traditionally have at the ground.

Richmond is coming off a bye and while it has shown encouraging signs this season, it's still striving for consistency. Prior to their week off, the Tigers followed up an excellent victory over Essendon with a disappointing loss to Port Adelaide in Darwin.

Richmond is sitting in 10th place, just two points outside the top eight, and will be chasing an upset victory in Sydney to give its finals chances a significant boost.

QUESTION MARKS
The Swans have surprised many with their excellent start to the season. Can they keep it going and continue putting pressure on the top four ahead of clashes against Carlton and Collingwood?

What effect has the bye had on the Tigers? So far it has proven a decent obstacle for teams. Of the 12 teams that have come off a bye and played a team that competed the previous week, 10 have lost.

PREDICTION
Sydney Swans by 22 points

http://www.afl.com.au/tabid/16931/Default.aspx#fixtureid=5556&tab=Preview

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Tigers out to smash SCG hoodoo (RFC)
« Reply #19 on: June 08, 2011, 11:39:00 AM »
Tigers out to smash SCG hoodoo
richmondfc.com.au
By Tony Greenberg
Wed 08 Jun, 2011


Richmond’s challenge to beat fifth-placed Sydney at the SCG on Sunday is even greater when you factor in the Tigers’ recent record in the Harbour City.

It’s been seven years since Richmond last won in Sydney - May 9, 2004.  As an indication of how long ago that was, only one member of that successful team is still at Tigerland - captain Chris Newman, who, back then, was a 21-year-old, in just his 42nd game of league football.

Full article at:
http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/6301/newsid/115758/default.aspx

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Re: Tigers vs Swans game thread
« Reply #20 on: June 09, 2011, 02:44:17 AM »
The Age's Sydney v Richmond Preview

LAST TIME: Richmond 14. 5 (85) d Sydney 12.13 (85), Rnd 14, 2010, MCG
PAST FIVE: Sydney 4 Richmond 1
RECORD OVERALL: Sydney 82 Richmond 101 draw 1
AT THIS GROUND: Sydney 14 Richmond 10
SINCE 2000: Sydney 12 Richmond 6
BETTING: Sydney $1.25 Richmond $3.75
TV: Channel Seven (one hour delay)
RADIO: 3AW, Triple M

FORM:
Sydney (6-3-1) WWLWW After a shock loss to Hawthorn at home, when Sydney was never in the hunt, the Swans ground out a win against North Melbourne at Etihad Stadium, almost willing themselves over the line after trailing for much of the game. They turned their form around dramatically with another surprise - an absolute annihilation of the seemingly improving Lions at the Gabba. Totally dominating the midfield through the agency of hard bodies like Jude Bolton (35 possessions, 8 tackles), the Swans set up a 78 point lead before eventually winning by 65. They had 135 more possessions than their hapless rivals.

Richmond (4-5-1) WWLWL The Tigers were brought back to earth by their visit to Darwin before their bye. And it would have hurt, for they had been flying high on the back of big wins over arch rival Essendon and finals contender Fremantle at the MCG. The loss to Port Adelaide was a reminder that this unit, exciting though their progress is, needs to learn many more lessons before it becomes a consistent winner. Prime movers Dustin Martin and Trent Cotchin were restricted to 18 and 17 possessions respectively, the Tigers over-used the ball in wet conditions, never looking likely of overhauling Port after conceding six goals in the second quarter. If that game was a reminder that the Tigers must be smart as well as passionate, and switched on regardless of the venue, it could prove a useful jolt in a progressive year. Otherwise, it could herald a decline.

PERSONNEL: Pacy utility Shane Edwards may return after recovering from a depressed fracture of a cheekbone. Otherwise the Tigers are unlikely to make too many changes, since the seniors and Richmond's VFL affiliate Coburg both had the bye last weekend. Amongst those in the seconds include ruckman Angus Graham, named in the best players for his game against the Magpie reserves two weeks ago, and key position prospect  Ben Griffiths, on the road back from a long-term injury. Richmond's strength has been its midfield, but that asset will be fully tested by a tough and deep Sydney unit on the confines of the SCG.

Sydney could welcome back quality on-baller Kieren Jack to further bolster a midfield unit that obliterated Brisbane last week. Sudddenly, it is hard to see which player would be the unlucky one to miss out. After having tried many inexperienced youngsters this season, now only Alex Johnson, Lewis Jetta and Sam Reid remain. Joshnson is doing nothing wrong in defence, winning plenty of the ball; Reid is an exciting investment in the future at centre half forward, and Jetta is a sporadic, but brilliant winger. Trent Dennis-Lane was quiet in his return to the forward line, but that division looked better for having him and makeshift key Lewis Roberts-Thompson in a new set-up. The Sydney team has a hardened look about it, with Craig Bird's return adding steel and discipline to the midfield, and a raft of half back/midfielders providing run from defence. Richmond's Jake King and friends will be kept busy by the likes of Martin Mattner, Tadgh Kennelly, Rhyce Shaw, and Nick Malceski

HISTORY:  Sydney owned Richmond before suffering a four point loss at the MCG last year. They had won the previous eight matches between these clubs, and have not been beaten by the Tigers at the SCG since 2004. Jack Rieewoldt booted five majors last year as the Tigers booted five goals to two to ride the emotion of their home ground crowd to victory.

VERDICT:  Richmond has the game's most convincing forward in Riewoldt, and can stop all but Adam Goodes at the other end, but you get the feeling they will find one too many match-up headaches elsewhere on the field to win this one. The midfield clashes should provide a great spectacle, with Richmond's stars up against the best blue collar unit going around. Sydney's consistency of effort should keep the Tigers from making any match-winning blitzes, and if it's an arm-wrestle at the SCG, it is wise to back the Swans, especially when they have the edge in experience and half back running power.

Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-match-preview/sydney-v-richmond-20110608-1fsbi.html#ixzz1OhgQIEjK

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Re: Tigers vs Swans game thread
« Reply #21 on: June 09, 2011, 12:05:12 PM »
Anyone coming up for the game? I'm taking my young lad to His First Tigers game so I hope the boys turn it on for him.  :gotigers

As a footnote I did go to the last two matches we won in Sydney in 2000 & 2004. My son was born in 2004 so maybe he might be the lucky charm we need.  :pray

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Mumford out
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Re: Tigers vs Swans game thread
« Reply #23 on: June 09, 2011, 01:22:51 PM »
Anyone coming up for the game? I'm taking my young lad to His First Tigers game so I hope the boys turn it on for him.  :gotigers

As a footnote I did go to the last two matches we won in Sydney in 2000 & 2004. My son was born in 2004 so maybe he might be the lucky charm we need.  :pray

yes tiga I am coming up on Sunday a standard WP hit and run mission  ;D Fly in on Sunday morning and fly home on Sunday night

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Re: Tigers vs Swans game thread
« Reply #24 on: June 09, 2011, 01:35:03 PM »
For memory tickets are in the Bradman stand

RFC members usually Bays 1-4, bottom of the Bradman.

Good luck if it rains  :cheers

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Re: Tigers vs Swans game thread
« Reply #25 on: June 09, 2011, 01:47:05 PM »
For memory tickets are in the Bradman stand

RFC members usually Bays 1-4, bottom of the Bradman.

Good luck if it rains  :cheers

Thanks for that you are so kind  :thumbsup
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Re: Tigers vs Swans game thread
« Reply #26 on: June 09, 2011, 02:05:42 PM »
LAST TIME: Richmond 14. 5 (85) d Sydney 12.13 (85), Rnd 14, 2010, MCG

85-85 IS A WIN /?

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Re: Mumford out
« Reply #28 on: June 09, 2011, 02:09:25 PM »


quoted for accuracy
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Re: Tigers vs Swans game thread
« Reply #29 on: June 09, 2011, 02:17:46 PM »
Go Tigers!