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Re: North V Tigers Game
« Reply #75 on: July 16, 2012, 10:32:22 PM »
where will the weed be on Saturday
in the box or on the air.


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Re: North V Tigers Game
« Reply #76 on: July 17, 2012, 12:57:44 AM »
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Re: North V Tigers Game
« Reply #77 on: July 17, 2012, 12:59:17 AM »
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Re: North V Tigers Game
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Re: North V Tigers Game
« Reply #82 on: July 17, 2012, 07:54:44 PM »
Preview: Richmond v North Melbourne
By Paul Daffey and Nick Bowen
4:44 PM Tue 17 Jul, 2012


WHERE AND WHEN: MCG, Sunday, July 22, 3.15pm
LAST TIME: North Melbourne 15.14 (104) d Richmond 13.13 (91), round 24, 2011 at Etihad Stadium

Richmond must win this match to retain its slim hopes of making the top eight. The Tigers are 11th with a 7-8 record, and with seven games to go, they must win at least five. North Melbourne is ninth with an 8-7 record and stands a good chance of entering the eight, and even rising to seventh, if it wins and other results fall its way. While the Tigers are in disgrace after losing to Gold Coast by two points last weekend, the Roos are among the form teams in the competition after victories over Adelaide, St Kilda and Carlton and a narrow loss to West Coast over the past month.

THE FOUR POINTS

RICHMOND

1. The biggest question hovering over Punt Road is how will the Tigers respond to their abject loss last Saturday night. Club bosses have this week put the loss down to a lack of leadership and depth. Senior players will need to step up when the heat's on against the Roos to allay fears about the team's wherewithal.

2. Another big question to arise from the loss concerns the team's stoppages set-ups and its ability to cover opposition forwards when the ball is in the opposition attack. The Tigers were all over the shop in the last minute of the match against the Suns. Several of their mistakes can be put down to inexperience, but coach Damien Hardwick will be eager to show that he can at least get the structural side of things right.

3. It was said at the weekend that the Tigers don't deserve to play in the finals if they're going to lose matches like the one they lost against the Suns. That line will be repeated if they lose against the Roos. Both the Tigers and the Roos went into last weekend's round with 7-7 records. The Tigers need to defeat a team that is around the same mark if they're to be taken seriously as a September candidate.

4. The theory surrounding Richmond's playing stocks is that it needs another key defender. That theory is likely to be tested when the Tiger defenders take on the Roos tall forwards, who were rampant against Carlton last week. Alex Rance is in good form, and might even be among the top three in the best and fairest, but you'd think that Kelvin Moore is still underdone after returning to the seniors last week from a hip injury that had kept him out for more than a season. Ben Griffiths is the other first-choice key defender but he was forced to withdraw last week with a calf injury. The Tigers' need for him to come up is especially pronounced by the news that Jake Batchelor is out with a medial ligament injury.

NORTH MELBOURNE
1. North should know by about quarter-time on Sunday whether victory over Richmond will take it back into the top eight or maybe even into seventh place. The Roos sit ninth on the ladder, one game behind Geelong, which is seventh, and equal on eight wins with eighth-placed St Kilda. Geelong is two percentage points clear of the Roos. St Kilda is almost 13 per cent clear on percentage, but the Saints play the top-of-the-ladder Sydney Swans in Sunday's early game. If Geelong and St Kilda lose - in the Saints' case by a significant margin - and North defeats the Tigers, the Roos will climb to eighth.
 
2. Will Drew Petrie play? And if he doesn't will North persist with its three-pronged tall attack? Petrie is in doubt after being subbed out of North's 53-point win over Carlton with groin soreness. The Roos are optimistic Petrie will play, but if he doesn't will they bring in another tall such as Aaron Black or Cameron Pedersen to play alongside key forwards Lachlan Hansen and Robbie Tarrant?
 
3. North's midfield depth will be tested against the Tigers. In Brett Deledio, Trent Cotchin and Dustin Martin, Richmond boasts three of the best young midfielders in the competition, while Shane Tuck, Shaun Grigg and Reece Conca are also valuable contributors. Given the Kangaroos could be without Leigh Adams and Jack Ziebell, they will need players such as Liam Anthony, Ryan Bastinac and, if selected, Ben Cunnington to step up and support Andrew Swallow, Daniel Wells and Brent Harvey.
 
4. Sunday's match is the only game North will play at the MCG this season, unless it plays a final there. This is the second year running that the Kangaroos' fixture has included just one home and away game at the MCG, with the Roos playing Collingwood in round 16 last year. As recently as 2000 - Etihad Stadium's first year of operation - North played in seven home and away games at the MCG.

AFL.com.au prediction: North Melbourne by 12 points

http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/141783/default.aspx

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Re: North V Tigers Game
« Reply #83 on: July 17, 2012, 11:27:00 PM »
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Petrie has the Tigers fearing worst (Age)
« Reply #84 on: July 18, 2012, 04:15:30 AM »
Petrie has the Tigers fearing worst

Matt Murnane
The Age
July 18, 2012


RICHMOND coach Damien Hardwick wasn't just speaking for himself yesterday when he said he hoped Drew Petrie's groin injury would keep the North Melbourne spearhead out of Sunday's crunch game at the MCG.

He was probably thinking aloud for Alex Rance, too.

On the estimation of many commentators, Rance has been the All-Australian full-back of 2012 - so far, at least. As the new leader of the Tigers defence, Rance and his troops have taken on Travis Cloke, Mitch Clark, Tom Hawkins, Josh Kennedy, Michael Hurley, Nick Riewoldt, Matthew Pavlich, Taylor Walker and Lance Franklin - keeping most quiet while one or two have got off the leash.

But it is Petrie that Rance fears the most. ''I actually think Drew Petrie is the hardest key forward to play on,'' he told The Age during the pre-season. ''He has towelled me up the few times I've played on him already so that is one match-up I'm really looking forward to this year.

''He is such a great contested mark. When he gets those long arms up, he just has enormous reach and it's really difficult to get a fist on the ball.''

After 16 rounds fighting the league's best key forwards - and maturing into a premier key defenders - Rance's D-Day with Petrie has arrived, and it could not have come at a more important time for the Tigers.

Having blown four points against Gold Coast, Richmond must win on Sunday to stay in the hunt for finals. If it loses, the road back will be too far to travel.

Hardwick understands the importance of the match-up between Rance and Petrie, pointing out that the Roos veteran has ''done some damage to us before''.

In his two games against Richmond last year, Petrie gave Rance and his defensive allies a torrid time, booting six goals to go with four contested marks and 20 possessions in a North Melbourne victory in round five, and backed up with four goals and eight marks in the final round of the season.

Making matters worse, Petrie is the hottest forward right now. No player has kicked more goals in the past six weeks than Petrie's 16, which includes a match-winning seven-goal haul against Carlton last week.

The 2011 All-Australian is also No. 1 for scoreboard impact in that period, and third for marks for the season.

Unlike in other years, it's not just Petrie that the Tigers have to worry about. The Roos have finally found their marquee man some support, with fellow talls Robbie Tarrant and Lachie Hansen combining for 19 goals and five score assists in the past five matches.

Petrie must get through fitness tests this week before receiving the all clear after straining his groin late in the game last Friday night, but the Roos are optimistic he will play.

''They're tall forwards have been outstanding,'' Hardwick said. ''Petrie we know is a very good player, but the arrival of Tarrant and Hansen, we've certainly got our hands full.

''We think we have the cattle there to marshall those blokes; we just have to stem the flow and their long balls inside 50.''

The Tigers confirmed yesterday that defender Jake Batchelor has slight medial ligament damage in his injured knee and will be out for as many as three weeks.

But Hardwick is confident of getting another key defender, Ben Griffiths, back from injury, and captain Chris Newman is expected to pass a concussion test later this week and will also be named to take on the Kangaroos.

Richmond will have midfielders Dustin Martin and Daniel Jackson available for selection after serving two-game suspensions - Martin's club-imposed and Jackson's for striking.

''We will get four or five guys back from injury this week and that will certainly help us … but this is going to be a big challenge. North are probably the form side of the competition right now,'' Hardwick said.

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/petrie-has-the-tigers-fearing-worst-20120717-228hx.html#ixzz20u9ZDqzK

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Re: North V Tigers Game
« Reply #85 on: July 18, 2012, 10:42:49 AM »
Petrie is so annoying.
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Re: North V Tigers Game
« Reply #86 on: July 18, 2012, 10:59:58 AM »
This is North's one and only game at the G this year.  Must give us an advantage if our midfield can get on top. 
I am prediciting the rise of the Tiger with us winning the next 3 games to rocket back onto finals contention. 
Tigers by 19 points.

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Re: North V Tigers Game
« Reply #87 on: July 18, 2012, 11:09:19 AM »
Petrie is so strong in the air which is Alex's greatest weakness.
He'll need a lot of help from the third man up which should be Griffiths.

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Re: North V Tigers Game
« Reply #88 on: July 18, 2012, 11:24:56 AM »
Petrie won't play and even if he does he won't be 100%. Rance will give him a bath ;)

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Re: North V Tigers Game
« Reply #89 on: July 18, 2012, 12:15:51 PM »