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Re: Richmond ressies/VFL side [merged]
« Reply #1110 on: March 03, 2021, 09:02:40 PM »
VFL practice match schedule (so far):

SUNDAY MARCH 28

Richmond vs Box Hill Hawks

at Punt Road Oval

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Re: Richmond ressies/VFL side [merged]
« Reply #1111 on: March 19, 2021, 09:04:29 AM »
Summary of our VFL side's practice match against Carlton last night:

First Quarter:

Eddie Be-tts kicks the first of the night on the back of some quick transition by the Blues. RICH 0 CARL 8

The Blues are on the board again. We've had our chances inside 50, just need to convert. RICH 1 CARL 14

QT: Eddie Be-tts kicks his second as the quarter-time siren sounds. Our pressure and intensity has been great, but we need to work on our connection inside 50.

RICH 0.1 (1)
CARL 3.6 (24)

Second Quarter:

That's what we needed! After marching the ball up the ground, Riley Loton was rewarded for a strong contest inside 50 and slo-tted our opening goal of the night. RICH 7 CARL 24

Matt Kennedy hits back for the Blues. RICH 7 CARL 30

Carlton kicks its 5th goal of the night. Our pressure and intensity has been excellent again this quarter. RICH 9 CARL 37

Samson Ryan with some excellent work inside 50 snaps our 2nd goal. RICH 15 CARL 38

Sustained Richmond pressure forces the Blues into a turnover, Patrick Naish pumps the ball to the top of the square and Callum Coleman-Jones soars, marks and kicks his first. RICH 21 CARL 38

HT: We really worked our way into the game with sheer grit and determination. The pressure was ramped up and we slo-tted three-goals-to-two.

RICH 3.3 (21)
CARL 5.8 (38)

Third Quarter:

Carlton kicks the first goal after the restart. RICH 21 CARL 44

Maurice Rioli free-kick inside 50, Samson Ryan plays on and kicks his 2nd. RICH 27 CARL 44

Callum Coleman-Jones is infringed in a marking contest inside 50, wins the free-kick and slo-ts his 2nd of the game. RICH 33 CARL 44

Mabior Chol weaves some magic out of the centre bounce and pops the ball to Callum Coleman-Jones who extends his goal tally to three. RICH 39 CARL 44

The Blues hit back through Ben Crocker. RICH 39 CARL 50

Great transition footy by the Tiges and Patrick Naish kicks a nice goal on the run. RICH 46 CARL 52

That's two for Patrick Naish as his right-foot check-side curls through. RICH 52 CARL 52

The Blues are back in front. RICH 52 CARL 58

3QT: Another toughly fought term as we kicked five-goals-to-three, with Coleman-Jones and Naish slo-tting two each for the quarter.

RICH 8.4 (52)
CARL 8.12 (60)

Final Quarter:

The Blues kick the first goal of the final term. RICH 53 CARL 66

Two-in-a-row for Carlton. RICH 53 CARL 72

That's three for the night for Samson Ryan. Our big men inside 50 have really lifted since quarter-time. RICH 62 CARL 72

Carlton answers back, as it's done for much of the night. RICH 62 CARL 79

The Blues extend their lead to 23 points. RICH 62 CARL 85

FT: Carlton's five-goal-to-one final term sealed a hard-fought 28-point win for the Blues.

Ryan and Coleman-Jones the standouts in attack, with an equal team-high three goals each.

Final Score:

RICH   0.1   3.3    8.4      9.9 (63)
CARL   3.6   5.8   8.12   13.13 (91)

Goals: Coleman-Jones 3, Ryan 3, Naish 2, Loton.

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Re: Richmond ressies/VFL side [merged]
« Reply #1112 on: March 19, 2021, 12:16:24 PM »
I watched a bit of the game (from the fence) and just a couple of observations.
I'm glad Betts didnt play, he started this game on fire
Hugo R is a level above this already and moves well
CCJ & Chol kept getting in each others way for marks up forward. 
Big Sampson, were on a winner with him. Moves well for a big guy, can't wait until he's 24.

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Re: Richmond ressies/VFL side [merged]
« Reply #1113 on: March 19, 2021, 02:29:53 PM »

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Re: Richmond ressies/VFL side [merged]
« Reply #1114 on: March 19, 2021, 03:01:11 PM »
1st 2 games at PRO, 12 noon start though !!!

https://www.afl.com.au/news/564545/new-look-vfl-season-is-here-rounds-one-and-two-revealed

Wonder  how many people they will let in.

For AFL games crowds are capped at 50% so that's around 800-1,000 per game

But with the  JD stand condemned that's a fair reduction on its own
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Re: Richmond ressies/VFL side [merged]
« Reply #1115 on: March 19, 2021, 04:28:02 PM »
1st 2 games at PRO, 12 noon start though !!!

https://www.afl.com.au/news/564545/new-look-vfl-season-is-here-rounds-one-and-two-revealed
At least they are both on a different time to the seniors.

ROUND ONE
Friday, April 16
Richmond v Sandringham, Swinburne Centre, 12pm

Seniors play the night before against the Saints.

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ROUND TWO
Saturday, April 24
Richmond v Casey Demons, Swinburne Centre, 2pm

This is a curtain-raiser prior to the Anzac Eve night game.

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Re: Richmond ressies/VFL side [merged]
« Reply #1116 on: March 19, 2021, 07:11:23 PM »
Highlights of our VFL side's practice match against Carlton:

Watch here:

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/video/882824/vfl-practice-match-v-carlton

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Tigers fall short as Blues surge in the last quarter

Richmond conceded six of the last seven goals of Thursday afternoon's loss to Carlton Reserves at Punt Road Oval.

By Brenton Mann
19 March 2021


In what has become somewhat of the tradition before the AFL season opener, Richmond and Carlton met each other at the Swinburne Centre for a VFL practice match on Thursday.

The Blues were sharp and organised from the outset as the youthful Tigers fought and scrapped, nearly sneaking in front in the third term, but were ultimately surpassed by the visitors, 13.13 (91) to 9.9 (63).

Punt Road Oval had the look of a lawn bowls green and Carlton brought some heat around the ball under the warming autumn sun.

The Blues also showcased some sizzling ball movement and were sprightly inside 50, with Eddie Betts kicking two opening-quarter goals.

The game was intense and physical, with the ball pinging from end to end as the decreased number of stoppages due to the standing the mark rule made it hard for the players to take a breath.

Carlton looked a little cleaner and calmer with ball in hand and capitalised forward of centre.

However, the Tigers showed a thirst and hunger for the contest.

Thomson Dow was sharp through the midfield with his hair-trigger handballs setting up attacking chains from congestion.

Dow’s ability to roll back and help defensive stood out also, as well as his gut-running in transition.

Riley Collier-Dawkins and Dow in the centre square was a look to the future for the Tiger faithful peering through the cyclone fence bordering Punt Road.

Samson Ryan picked up where he left off last week, snapping a handy goal in the second term.

Playing senior football in the QAFL has enhanced Ryan’s ability to impact the game both defensively and offensively for a young ruckman.

Ryan finished the game with an equal-team-high three majors and built on his game against Essendon from last week.

Collier-Dawkins was robust around stoppages and dialled-in defensively when the ball was in dispute, thwarting Carlton’s ball movement between the arcs and winning the ball back for the Tigers.

Richmond was held goalless in the opening term, not through lack of effort, but more so the connection inside 50.

The Tigers began to flip that script in the second term, as they were able to trap the Blues in their front-half and capitalise on turnovers.

VFL-listed forward, Riley Loton was rewarded for keeping his head over the ball and slotted his set-shot, opening Richmond’s goal tally for the night.

Carlton hit back immediately but the Tigers didn’t drop their heads, instead they turned up the heat.

A 30-second period of sustained, suffocating Richmond pressure led to the Tigers’ second major, as Patrick Naish put the ball into the path of Callum Coleman-Jones, and the fourth-year big-man did the rest.

Coleman-Jones rose high, plucking a crucial contested mark and more importantly, converted.

Ryan’s second goal meant the Tigers went into half-time just 17 points in arrears after winning the second term.

Richmond burst out of the blocks in the third quarter, with Ryan’s quick thinking getting the Tigers off to the perfect start following some blitz pressure from Maurice Rioli.

Rioli dialled up the pressure inside 50 early in the third term and had the Blues’ defenders constantly looking over their shoulders.

Coleman-Jones enjoyed back-to-back goals, with some Mabior Chol class leading to his second for the quarter and third for the game.

Chol snaffled the ball out of the ruck, sliced a path through the centre square and popped the ball into the waiting arms of Coleman-Jones.

Naish was the second Tiger to kick back-to-back goals in the third term, dragging Richmond to an even keel with Carlton.

Naish’s first was on the back of some slick transition, as the smooth-moving wingman tracked the boundary at the Brunton Avenue end and eased through the goal.

His second goal levelled the score, as he curled home a right-foot check-side from congestion inside 50.

Hugo Ralphsmith was another who started to assert his authority on the contest, providing flash and flair off half-back.

Ralphsmith’s reading of the play is something that catches the eye, as he continually finds himself in the right spot to either intercept mark or execute a well-timed spoil.

Bigoa Nyuon showed promise manning a key defensive post and displays courage and calmness under the high ball.

Nyuon reads the ball in flight extremely well, keeps his head and his feet in contested situations, and his slick by foot.

The Tigers fought tooth and nail to the final siren but were overrun by the Blues.

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/882837/tigers-fall-short-as-blues-surge-in-the-last-quarter

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Re: Richmond ressies/VFL side [merged]
« Reply #1117 on: March 26, 2021, 07:12:51 PM »
VFL practice match schedule:

SUNDAY MARCH 28

Richmond vs Box Hill Hawks

at Punt Road Oval

https://vflfooty.com/node/10702
Bump. On this Sunday.

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« Reply #1118 on: March 28, 2021, 11:08:33 AM »
First Quarter summary

Not a bad way to start.
Repeat entries into F50 Heavy ... check
Forward-half intercept Heavy ... check
Goal from beyond the arc Heavy ... check
Hugo Ralphsmith kicks the first of the morning after a great contested intercept mark. RICH 6 BH 0

Slick transition from D50 sees Callum Coleman-Jones kick his first of the game. RICH 13 BH 6

Two-in-a-row for Callum Coleman-Jones. Our intensity and pressure is creating turnovers between the arcs and we're looking dangerous inside 50. RICH 20 BH 7

QT: A tough, physical, high-paced opening quarter as both sides looked to play-on and shift the ball swiftly through the corridor.

Coleman-Jones with two first-term majors.

Three goals on the trot to Box Hill Hawks sees them lead by a goal.

RICH 3.2 (20)
BH    4.2 (26)

Goals: Coleman-Jones 2, Ralphsmith

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Re: Richmond ressies/VFL side [merged]
« Reply #1119 on: March 28, 2021, 11:10:41 AM »
Into the 2nd Quarter now

Box Hill kick the first two to start the quarter.

A slicing run by Brad Melville sets up Sam Tucker, who kicks truly from the paint of 50. RICH 31 BH 40

Box Hill reply.

Current Score is RICH 31 BH 46.

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« Reply #1120 on: March 28, 2021, 11:16:09 AM »
We kicked 2.6 for the quarter.

Half-time

A hard-fought quarter with Box Hill Hawks capitalising with three-goals-to-one.

The effort and intensity is there, we just need to improve on finishing off our good work.

RICH   3.2    4.8 (32)
BH      4.2    7.4 (46)

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« Reply #1121 on: March 28, 2021, 11:40:08 AM »
Ryan Garthwaite gets us off on the right foot after clinging on to a slips catch. Garthwaite was marched to the goal line following a 50-metre penalty.

Box Hill Hawks then hit straight back courtesy of a 50-metre penalty following a fracas after Gathwaite's goal.

Into the 3rd qtr:

Rich  5.10-40
BH     8.4-52

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« Reply #1122 on: March 28, 2021, 11:44:03 AM »
Patrick Naish tidies up after a miskick and slots his first for the game.

RICH 6.10-46
BH    8.4-52

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« Reply #1123 on: March 28, 2021, 11:50:13 AM »
Box Hill got the next two but MJR got one back.



Doesn't this ring sweet in the ears, Maurice Rioli Jnr slots his first goal in the Yellow & Black!

RICH 7.11-53
BH    10.4-64

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« Reply #1124 on: March 28, 2021, 11:59:15 AM »
Samson Ryan is on the board after clutching onto a low ball from the quick-thinking, Brad Melville.

RICH 8.11-59
BH    10.4-64