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Re: RFC to go it alone at VFL Level in 2014
« Reply #330 on: November 21, 2013, 01:18:23 PM »
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Re: RFC to go it alone at VFL Level in 2014
« Reply #331 on: November 21, 2013, 01:23:36 PM »
My mates heros lockett ablett Carey

I had Hogg  8)
Hogg landed us Broderick and Michael Gale!
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Re: RFC to go it alone at VFL Level in 2014
« Reply #332 on: November 21, 2013, 02:28:12 PM »
They should've killed norf not fitzroy. Fitzroy definitely had more supporters than Norf but North were successful in that era. I wonder what fitzroy supporters would've been like in 2013!
The original merger agreement had North and Fitzroy merging but the other clubs (one was us) didn't want a Victorian super-team (remember this is when Carey and North were at their peak) and it was in the AFL's interests to push for a Bears-Fitzroy merger to help boost Brisbane in a non-traditional market.

As for a Fitzroy VFL side - it won't happen as the cost of having a VFL team is around $500k. They would be back in financial difficulty within a year. At least as an ammos club they can survive.
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Re: RFC to go it alone at VFL Level in 2014
« Reply #333 on: November 21, 2013, 02:48:03 PM »
My mates heros lockett ablett Carey

I had Hogg  8)
Hogg landed us Broderick and Michael Gale!

Fitzroy also got a net

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Re: RFC to go it alone at VFL Level in 2014
« Reply #334 on: November 22, 2013, 12:07:36 PM »
MattyDea.  Darrou. Astbury.
Bachelor. McIntosh. Pettard.
Grigg. McDonough. Ohanlon.
Newman. Elton. Gordon.
AaronEdwards. Griffiths. Lloyd.
Orren. Helbig. Arnot.

Williams. Gideon



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Re: RFC to go it alone at VFL Level in 2014
« Reply #335 on: November 22, 2013, 12:23:08 PM »
MattyDea.  Darrou. Astbury.
Bachelor. McIntosh. Pettard.
Grigg. McDonough. Ohanlon.
Newman. Elton. Gordon.
AaronEdwards. Griffiths. Lloyd.
Orren. Helbig. Arnot.

Williams. Gideon



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Add Batsanis to the midfield with Matt Thomas and Andrew McQualter and Bathie as a KPF/Ruck. James Wall as a KPD.


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Re: RFC to go it alone at VFL Level in 2014
« Reply #336 on: November 22, 2013, 11:40:24 PM »
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Re: RFC to go it alone at VFL Level in 2014
« Reply #337 on: November 23, 2013, 06:34:13 AM »
My mates heros lockett ablett Carey

I had Hogg  8)
Hogg landed us Broderick and Michael Gale!

Fitzroy also got a net

For which we got Dundas and a soiled pair of 501s
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Re: RFC to go it alone at VFL Level in 2014
« Reply #338 on: November 23, 2013, 09:20:29 AM »
Richmond VFL Team Round 1

Dea              ^Darrou        Astbury
Bachelor       McIntosh      ^Williams   
Grigg            Arnot           Gordon
McDonough   Elton            O'Hanlon
King             Griffiths        Lloyd

R: ^Stephenson   Helbig   S.Edwards

I: Petterd, ^Simon, ^RD 1st Pick, ^RD 2nd Pick

Reserves: ^RD 3rd Pick, *Wall, *Contin, *McQualter, *Howat, *Barlow
(Any Other Richmond VFL Fill-Ins, Other Rookies)

^ Richmond Rookie Listed Players
* Richmond VFL Fill-Ins

Richmond AFL Team Round 1

Newman         Chaplin           Morris
Houli              Rance             Grimes
Ellis                Martin            Deledio
Knights           Riewoldt        A.Edwards
McBean           Vickery          Lennon

R: Maric    Cotchin   Conca

I: Hampson, Jackson, Vlastuin

Sub: Foley
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Re: RFC to go it alone at VFL Level in 2014
« Reply #339 on: November 23, 2013, 08:55:06 PM »
Nice work Torch, looks just how I would hope Round !.  No Foley? :shh
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Re: RFC to go it alone at VFL Level in 2014
« Reply #340 on: November 23, 2013, 10:19:15 PM »
Nice work Torch, looks just how I would hope Round !.  No Foley? :shh

Thanks Sabartooth  :thumbsup

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When we draft three more Rookies, our VFL team will be all Richmond AFL listed players, without injuries of course.

Wonder how many "Fill-Ins" we can have?

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Re: RFC to go it alone at VFL Level in 2014
« Reply #341 on: November 23, 2013, 10:30:53 PM »
I recall reading somewhere that we are recruiting 21 VFL list players

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Standalone VFL team set to turbocharge young Tigers (afl site)
« Reply #342 on: November 24, 2013, 12:35:05 PM »
Standalone VFL team set to turbocharge young Tigers

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November 24, 2013


RICHMOND'S investment in a standalone VFL team will give its young players the best possible chance of playing senior football in 2014, according to VFL coach Tim Clarke.

After a 13-year alignment with Coburg, the Tigers will operate their own reserves team next season in line with Collingwood, Essendon, Geelong and the Western Bulldogs who will also introduce their own VFL team in 2014.

It is a move that will significantly boost the resources available to Richmond's second-tier players as well as giving the club more "ownership" over their developing stocks on match days.

The Tigers have been happy with the development of their young players over the past two seasons, but there is hope the new system will accelerate their path to senior football. 

"I think it gives them the best environment to perform," Clarke told AFL.com.au. 

"When they're playing VFL footy they'll have much more support than they've had in previous years and that to me is where you start to develop success.

"We need Liam McBean to put pressure on Jack Riewoldt and Ty Vickery, and we need Matt McDonough to come up and put pressure on other midfielders and half-backs.

"If we can do that with our younger players then it automatically makes us a better football club, both at AFL level and VFL level."

While Clarke was the only full-time Richmond coach working with the club's VFL players on game day this year, he will be joined in 2014 by new development coaches Andrew McQualter (midfield) and Max Bailey (forward line), as well as Greg Moller (backline).

The club has also invested in a full-time fitness coach and operations manager.

Recruiting 'top-up' players is a challenge of forming a standalone team, but Richmond has filled the majority of its 21 vacant spots ahead of the announcement of the full list at the VFL team launch on December 6.   

Clarke said there was a clear strategy to recruit mature players who could help the club's AFL-listed talent develop at VFL level.

"We've made no secret to our VFL-listed guys the main reason why we want a standalone side is to develop AFL-listed players," he said.
"They're very good VFL players in their own right, but they're a little bit older and little bit more mature.

"We're not looking for 18-year-olds to come and play with our 18-24-year-olds.

"We want guys who can help them out there on game day and provide leadership and really good VFL performances."

The Tigers have adopted a 'one club, two teams' mentality with their AFL and VFL groups and there has been a great deal of planning at Punt Road to get the structure right.

In a rare collaboration between AFL clubs, the Tigers have consulted extensively with Collingwood, Essendon and Geelong, who have successfully set up standalone VFL teams.

"They've been really open with some of the issues they’ve had and it's been good for us to just hear that and put some things in place to stop some of those issues," Clarke said.

"Wayne Campbell was given the position of helping set up the VFL team, both from an off-field point of view and on-field.

"He spoke to teams like Geelong, Essendon and Collingwood about their standalone sides and the problems they had.

"We think we've got a good mix at the moment and his work behind the scenes has been terrific."

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2013-11-24/big-boost-for-tiger-cubs

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Re: RFC to go it alone at VFL Level in 2014
« Reply #343 on: November 24, 2013, 01:01:51 PM »
Since we talking about the VFL IMHO the AFL or the VFL should help the old Fitzroy people put together a team for the VFL called the Fitzroy Lions and let them play games at there traditional home (whatever that was) I wouldnt also mind seeing an old club like Prahran FC get back in just for good old  times sake. Remember the old VFA days when Phillip Gibb and co were doing the commentary and VFA footy was great. The thuggery going around was just beautiful to watch especially games involving Port Melbourne, Prahran, Geelong West Williamstown and Coburg. Great days and Great Memories.
Were the bleedin heck would the money come from for that, fitzroy can barely afford to run an amateur side with nil match payments , nice sentiment though ramps,
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Re: RFC to go it alone at VFL Level in 2014
« Reply #344 on: November 24, 2013, 01:10:03 PM »
I recall reading somewhere that we are recruiting 21 VFL list players
Yep RFCO said we've recruited 21 VFL listed players  but haven't announced them all.

To create the VFL team, Richmond will recruit 21 VFL listed players, who will train three nights a week at the ME Bank Centre, Punt Road Oval.

http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2013-11-13/tigers-vfl-excitement

Confirmed:
Andrew McQualter (playing development coach)
James Wall
Ed Barlow

Linked to our VFL side:
Nathan Lovett-Murray (probably not now)
Cam Howat
Rian McGough.

Training with our AFL squad (will play with VFL side as rookies if picked up on Wednesday):
Chris Michaliades
Ryan Bathie
Nathan Batsanis
Matt Thomas