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Tiger backline building (afl)
« on: August 08, 2011, 01:37:27 PM »
Tiger backline building
By Chris Pike
Mon 08 Aug, 2011



RICHMOND defender Will Thursfield did a strong job keeping West Coast's Mark LeCras relatively quiet in Sunday's loss at Patersons Stadium, and he is happy with the way the Tigers' back line is starting to come together.

Thursfield has spent much of his 73-game AFL career playing on some of the competition's biggest and best forwards, but enjoyed the challenge on the nimble and dangerous LeCras on Sunday.

With Mark Nicoski kicking six, and Jack Darling and Brad Ebert four each, the Eagles managed to boot 22 goals but LeCras was restricted to just one.

"He is a dangerous little fella and is capable of kicking bags, but it was good to keep him reasonably quiet. A few others sort of got out of hand a bit though," Thursfield said.

"I enjoy it actually. It gives you a bit more of a chance in the air to beat these fellas. It's a nice surprise when I don’t have to play on the real big boys. Alex [Rance] is playing pretty well down at stuff and it's been good."

Every developing team always makes it a focus to build around a solid defensive unit. Now with Thursfield, Rance and Luke McGuane, plus Brett Deledio setting up play and the usual presence of captain Chris Newman, Thursfield likes the way Richmond's back line is coming along.

He has no doubt that former Brisbane Lions premiership defender and Tiger assistant coach Justin Leppitsch deserves much of the credit.

"The plan is to try and get it nice and solid with us playing a lot of games together. Leppa, the defensive coach, has been really good at getting us to play as a team and not just in individual battles," he said.

"He is a real master at body work and that is something we haven’t had coached to us in the past. All those little finer points have been what he's been good at teaching. He's also the tackling coach and is putting some good work in there as well."

While it was a 57-point loss against the Eagles, the Tigers showed good fight in the first quarter and late in the third term, when they closed the gap to 27 points.

However, Thursfield knows the next step in the team's development is to play four strong quarters.

"We took a fair bit out of it, but we just couldn’t sustain it for the whole game. Definitely we were pretty good in patches and it was a reasonable effort over here against almost a top-four side on their home deck," he said.

"We just can't sustain it for the whole and that's what we have to work on. We want to be up and going to finish off the season, and then hit the pre-season with a bit of confidence."

Now looking ahead to this Sunday's clash with Sydney Swans at the MCG, Thursfield said he would put his hand up for the big job on dual Brownlow medallist Adam Goodes if he's asked to, but more than that he's looking forward to getting back to play in front of the yellow and black faithful.

"If they want me to have a crack at him, then I would put my hand up. He has been in great form, though, and whoever gets him will have a tough day next week," Thursfield said.

"Their [West Coast's] mob out there were really loud and vocal, and we hope to get that sort of feeling going our way at the 'G. You could really tell out there that it was a one-sided crowd, but those types of fans are great. I have no doubt our fans will get out in force next week."

http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/120442/default.aspx

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Re: Tiger backline building (afl)
« Reply #1 on: August 08, 2011, 01:49:49 PM »
Now with Thursfield, Rance and Luke McGuane, plus Brett Deledio setting up play and the usual presence of captain Chris Newman, Thursfield likes the way Richmond's back line is coming along.

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Re: Tiger backline building (afl)
« Reply #2 on: August 08, 2011, 02:00:57 PM »
How excruciating was it reading that?  Thursfield and McGuane will be lucky to keep their spots on the list next year.  McGuane, in particular, has been ordinary at the body work.

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Re: Tiger backline building (afl)
« Reply #3 on: August 08, 2011, 02:08:37 PM »
@ Chris Pike - Go stuff urself ...it's as relevant as your journalism.
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Re: Tiger backline building (afl)
« Reply #4 on: August 08, 2011, 02:09:14 PM »
OMFG what is wrong with the football world.

West Coast never played much through LeCras & went through the other forwards who all had a day out kicking goals
Someone here told me FINALS SIDES are built around midfielders well if the midfield is being killed,  the backline crumbles easy & much quicker when they aint much of a footballers ass to start with. Put some men in the backline with a few nasty kids & the job will get done. dont pick softies like Edwards, Clumsy McGuane, or hang onto the likes of Moore. 1 good game in how many years  :lol
Richmond need some nasty lads down there who will not be pushed around. Have some mongrel to frighten the forwards. Make them work & think harder & try take thier cocky minds off the job, cause everytime they play us thinking we are so easy. It happens every week.
But the main point is our lazy ass peeweak ruckmen who willnot work hard & push back into the backline to help cut off attacking forwards.

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Re: Tiger backline building (afl)
« Reply #5 on: August 08, 2011, 02:26:40 PM »
Now with Thursfield, Rance and Luke McGuane, plus Brett Deledio setting up play and the usual presence of captain Chris Newman, Thursfield likes the way Richmond's back line is coming along.


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Re: Tiger backline building (afl)
« Reply #6 on: August 08, 2011, 03:18:22 PM »
some funny poo in this thread and not just talking about the article  :lol  nice work lads

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Re: Tiger backline building (afl)
« Reply #7 on: August 08, 2011, 04:04:26 PM »
I think our backline is starting to shape up much better than it did going into last preseason when I felt all was lost. The article does sound as if Thursfield is trying to spruke how well he and his mate McGuane are working together more for self preservation than much else. Grimes will definately return to the lineup when he is ready and Astbury will be given more time in the backline to find his feet so these two may struggle with getting game time next year. Regardless, at least they offer depth to the lineup even if that depth isn't ideal.