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Re: Richmond ressies/VFL side [merged]
« Reply #1410 on: February 23, 2023, 02:51:40 PM »
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Re: Richmond ressies/VFL side [merged]
« Reply #1411 on: February 24, 2023, 05:19:47 PM »
So, I'm hoping for a little help putting together our potential VFL Side. Here's my first attempt -


FB:  Nyuon  Gibcus  Brown
HB:  Smith   Young   Mansell
C:  Banks     Graham    Dow
HB:  Ralph-Smith   Bauer   Clarke
FF:  Castagna   Ryan   Campbell

Foll: Soldo, Sonsie  Ross
Bench: Colina, Green, Street (c) McDonagh Sub: Melville

VFL Listed Players -  Mutaz El Nour, Hicks,
Gibcus and Smith probably  wont be there round 1 and i think Sonsie will at the least be best 23 all year i hope.

I don't know a hell of a lot about the VFL listed boys but it seems there are not a lot of mids especially bigger mids. I think El Nour will play week one with Gibcus out and McDonough will probably play hb for the injured smith.

Rnd 1 team would go Something like this id say.

FB: El Nour 189/? - Young 196/92 - Mansell 180/??
HB: McDonough ?/? - Nyuon 197/?? - Brown 187/?

C: Banks 187/?? - Graham 181/83 - Ralphsmith 188/??
R: Soldo 204/?? - Ross 187/?? - Dow 182/??

HF: Clarke 180/?? - Bradtke 196/95 - Campbell 182/??
FF: Bauer 192/?? - Ryan 206/?? -  Castagna 182/82

Int: Green 179/?? - Colina 213/?? - Street 189/?? - Melville ?/? - Teal 189/??

Don't think your too far off the mark.

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Re: Richmond ressies/VFL side [merged]
« Reply #1412 on: February 24, 2023, 11:35:39 PM »
Of our VFL-listed players, Lachlan Johnson especially and Archie May should play round 1 in our VFL side. I'd expect May to fill in for Bauer who is injured.

Hopefully, with our senior depth now, we'll have a strong VFL side too this year that will go deep into September along with the AFL side. As we've seen in the past, it's handy to have all your squad still fully training and playing at that time of the year just in case of injury (Pickett in for Graham in 2019).
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Re: Richmond ressies/VFL side [merged]
« Reply #1413 on: February 26, 2023, 04:16:19 PM »
We're sixth favourite for the VFL flag.


VFL Premiership Winner odds

Casey Demons                   3.00
 
Southport Sharks               4.50
 
Brisbane Lions Reserves     5.00
 
Geelong Reserves              6.00
 
Sydney Swans Reserves     9.00
 
Richmond Reserves          12.00

Carlton Reserves              15.00

Collingwood Reserves       15.00

https://www.bluebet.com.au/sports/Australian-Rules/101/AFL/VFL-Futures/VFL-Futures-2023/1153503/All-Markets
 

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Re: Richmond ressies/VFL side [merged]
« Reply #1414 on: February 26, 2023, 08:38:16 PM »
Of our VFL-listed players, Lachlan Johnson especially and Archie May should play round 1 in our VFL side. I'd expect May to fill in for Bauer who is injured.

Hopefully, with our senior depth now, we'll have a strong VFL side too this year that will go deep into September along with the AFL side. As we've seen in the past, it's handy to have all your squad still fully training and playing at that time of the year just in case of injury (Pickett in for Graham in 2019).

Any info on May mt By all reports he sounds like he has a bit to offer.

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Re: Richmond ressies/VFL side [merged]
« Reply #1415 on: February 26, 2023, 10:00:44 PM »
Of our VFL-listed players, Lachlan Johnson especially and Archie May should play round 1 in our VFL side. I'd expect May to fill in for Bauer who is injured.

Hopefully, with our senior depth now, we'll have a strong VFL side too this year that will go deep into September along with the AFL side. As we've seen in the past, it's handy to have all your squad still fully training and playing at that time of the year just in case of injury (Pickett in for Graham in 2019).

Is Archie May even listed ?

Ive kept a pretty good record & I cannot find where we have added him ?

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Re: Richmond ressies/VFL side [merged]
« Reply #1416 on: February 27, 2023, 06:46:06 AM »
Any info on May mt By all reports he sounds like he has a bit to offer.
I'm finding it very difficult to find any info about him. The only thing I've found is he played for St Kilda City in the U15s Southern Melbourne Junior Football League Grand Final back in 2019.

https://smjfl.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/U14-U18-Grand-Final-Record-4.pdf

He's listed under his photo as a "ruck" on the RFC website but that's it. There's no info!  :huh



 
Is Archie May even listed ?

Ive kept a pretty good record & I cannot find where we have added him ?
He's listed on the RFC website but that's it, taz.

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Re: Richmond ressies/VFL side [merged]
« Reply #1417 on: February 27, 2023, 02:54:34 PM »
ah OK, Thanks

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Re: Richmond ressies/VFL side [merged]
« Reply #1418 on: February 28, 2023, 03:22:13 AM »
ah OK, Thanks
A bit more digging.

There's an Archer May (#42) who played one match for Sandy Dragons last year and played ruck in their 40 point win over the Western Jets (Round 10, 19th June 2022).

Andrews was thrown into the ruck against the Jets alongside debutant Archer May.

Aside from Ashcroft and May, three other young men pulled on the Dragons jumper for the first time in their careers and all contributed healthily to the sides win.


https://www.sandringhamdragons.com.au/players/ashcroft-brothers-spearhead-dragons-to-victory

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There's no stats or profile for him though as he was listed as a "private player" on the match centre webpage for the game.
https://www.playhq.com/afl/org/greater-western-victoria-rebels-nab-league/nab-league-2022/nab-league-boys/game-centre/081a89dd

But he was named in the side as 1st ruck on the Sandy Dragons facebook page:


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Here's his jumper presentation before the game.

Vision here: https://www.instagram.com/p/Ce9-KpQJYK3/?hl=en



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Here's May (#42) again during the Dragons post-match song being pushed in the middle of the huddle with the other debutants.

Watch here: https://www.instagram.com/p/Ce-MrZvp_JB/?hl=en


ps. Didn't realise Sandy Dragons use our theme song by the way.

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May nominated for last year's draft but was obviously not picked up.

Archer May   27-Aug-04   Sandringham Dragons (NAB League)   NAB League   Category 2

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Re: Richmond ressies/VFL side [merged]
« Reply #1419 on: March 02, 2023, 06:45:18 PM »
Shepparton Swans young gun Max Clohesy earns Richmond VFL contract

By Zac Standish
Shepparton News
Mar 2, 2023



Welcome to Tigerland: Young Shepparton Swans star Max Clohesy will suit up for Richmond VFL in 2023. Photo by Megan Fisher

Another of the Goulburn Valley League’s top young football talents will be making the move to the VFL — with Shepparton Swans young gun Max Clohesy earning a contract with Richmond for season 2023.

The 19-year-old, who’s renowned for his silky skills and bursting pace off half-back, makes the move to Punt Road after a dazzling junior career with the Swans and Murray Bushrangers.

Touted as a potential draft prospect heading into last season, a string of injuries curtailed Clohesy during his crucial final year of juniors however, which ultimately resulted in him missing out on being selected at the 2022 AFL draft.

But those setbacks have not stopped him from chasing his dream, as he now enters a VFL program at Richmond that has had a lot of its players move onto AFL lists.

Clohesy said Tigerland would be the best place to continue his football journey.

“I am absolutely over the moon to be heading to Richmond,” Clohesy said.

“Considering last year was a bit disappointing for me I am super determined to have a bounce back year, and to be able to utilise Richmond’s facilities down at Punt Road it is an unreal opportunity.

“I chose Richmond because they were the AFL club most interested in me and the fact they have had five people recruited from their program in the last five years it is a very good record.”

Clohesy — who averaged 19.2 disposals, 3.2 rebound 50s and 3.2 marks in five senior GVL games last season — will not be lost to the region after he nominated Shepparton Swans as his home club for the upcoming campaign.

He will also be surrounded by a host of fellow district exports, with Tatura’s Billy Cooper, Shepparton United’s Angus Hicks and Nathalia’s Nathan Oakes on the VFL list and Mooroopna’s Tom Brown plying his trade as part of the AFL set-up.

Having been training with the Tigers since November, Clohesy said the step up in intensity had been a big one.

“It is a lot harder than GV training that’s for sure, it is certainly a lot more serious than I was used to,” he said.

“That took a bit of a toll on me at the start, as I was travelling down from Shepparton twice a week for training, but now I’m starting to really settle in and hit my groove.

“Having those other guys from up here down there with me has also been really helpful and made the summer training all the more enjoyable.”

Set to be Clohesy’s first foray into VFL footy, he recently got a glimpse of the higher standard during Richmond’s practice match against North Melbourne.

Having the opportunity to line-up against AFL-listed players every week was something he said excited him about this opportunity.

“I played in the AFL practice match the other day for a couple of quarters and that was surreal,” he said.

“Aaron Hall came and matched up on me and I certainly got taught how to play footy, but I’m excited to come up against guys like that because playing against better players makes you better.”

As for his goals for the season, he said it was all about getting into the side and improving as much as he could.

“I’ll be trying to play round one, whether that happens I’m not sure, but that is the objective,” he said.

“Ultimately I want to play AFL footy, so this is the best place for me to be to try and do that and also learn as a footballer.

“For this year I just want to play good, consistent footy and then go from there.”

https://www.sheppnews.com.au/sport/shepparton-swans-young-gun-max-clohesy-earns-richmond-vfl-contract/

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Re: Richmond ressies/VFL side [merged]
« Reply #1420 on: March 02, 2023, 07:57:26 PM »
Shepparton Swans young gun Max Clohesy earns Richmond VFL contract

By Zac Standish
Shepparton News
Mar 2, 2023



Welcome to Tigerland: Young Shepparton Swans star Max Clohesy will suit up for Richmond VFL in 2023. Photo by Megan Fisher

Another of the Goulburn Valley League’s top young football talents will be making the move to the VFL — with Shepparton Swans young gun Max Clohesy earning a contract with Richmond for season 2023.

The 19-year-old, who’s renowned for his silky skills and bursting pace off half-back, makes the move to Punt Road after a dazzling junior career with the Swans and Murray Bushrangers.

Touted as a potential draft prospect heading into last season, a string of injuries curtailed Clohesy during his crucial final year of juniors however, which ultimately resulted in him missing out on being selected at the 2022 AFL draft.

But those setbacks have not stopped him from chasing his dream, as he now enters a VFL program at Richmond that has had a lot of its players move onto AFL lists.

Clohesy said Tigerland would be the best place to continue his football journey.

“I am absolutely over the moon to be heading to Richmond,” Clohesy said.

“Considering last year was a bit disappointing for me I am super determined to have a bounce back year, and to be able to utilise Richmond’s facilities down at Punt Road it is an unreal opportunity.

“I chose Richmond because they were the AFL club most interested in me and the fact they have had five people recruited from their program in the last five years it is a very good record.”

Clohesy — who averaged 19.2 disposals, 3.2 rebound 50s and 3.2 marks in five senior GVL games last season — will not be lost to the region after he nominated Shepparton Swans as his home club for the upcoming campaign.

He will also be surrounded by a host of fellow district exports, with Tatura’s Billy Cooper, Shepparton United’s Angus Hicks and Nathalia’s Nathan Oakes on the VFL list and Mooroopna’s Tom Brown plying his trade as part of the AFL set-up.

Having been training with the Tigers since November, Clohesy said the step up in intensity had been a big one.

“It is a lot harder than GV training that’s for sure, it is certainly a lot more serious than I was used to,” he said.

“That took a bit of a toll on me at the start, as I was travelling down from Shepparton twice a week for training, but now I’m starting to really settle in and hit my groove.

“Having those other guys from up here down there with me has also been really helpful and made the summer training all the more enjoyable.”

Set to be Clohesy’s first foray into VFL footy, he recently got a glimpse of the higher standard during Richmond’s practice match against North Melbourne.

Having the opportunity to line-up against AFL-listed players every week was something he said excited him about this opportunity.

“I played in the AFL practice match the other day for a couple of quarters and that was surreal,” he said.

“Aaron Hall came and matched up on me and I certainly got taught how to play footy, but I’m excited to come up against guys like that because playing against better players makes you better.”

As for his goals for the season, he said it was all about getting into the side and improving as much as he could.

“I’ll be trying to play round one, whether that happens I’m not sure, but that is the objective,” he said.

“Ultimately I want to play AFL footy, so this is the best place for me to be to try and do that and also learn as a footballer.

“For this year I just want to play good, consistent footy and then go from there.”

https://www.sheppnews.com.au/sport/shepparton-swans-young-gun-max-clohesy-earns-richmond-vfl-contract/
Destined to be picked up by the bummers in the MSD  :lol.

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Re: Richmond ressies/VFL side [merged]
« Reply #1421 on: March 02, 2023, 08:17:50 PM »
Can he be offered George’s spot if he works out? Plus can he play for our afl side from the vfl list as his contract now stands??

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Re: Richmond ressies/VFL side [merged]
« Reply #1422 on: March 02, 2023, 08:22:02 PM »
Can he be offered George’s spot if he works out? Plus can he play for our afl side from the vfl list as his contract now stands??
Nup. With the supplementary period finished, we can't fill that spot until the MSD and that is done via reverse ladder order at the time. So any club below us on the ladder could poach one of our VFL-listed players before our pick.
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« Reply #1423 on: March 02, 2023, 09:09:16 PM »
Can he be offered George’s spot if he works out? Plus can he play for our afl side from the vfl list as his contract now stands??
Nup. With the supplementary period finished, we can't fill that spot until the MSD and that is done via reverse ladder order at the time. So any club below us on the ladder could poach one of our VFL-listed players before our pick.
So if he wants to come to Richmond he can say he wants to play for us when we fill George’s spot in the msd or he just has to go with whoever drafts him??

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Re: Richmond ressies/VFL side [merged]
« Reply #1424 on: March 02, 2023, 11:15:13 PM »
Can he be offered George’s spot if he works out? Plus can he play for our afl side from the vfl list as his contract now stands??
Nup. With the supplementary period finished, we can't fill that spot until the MSD and that is done via reverse ladder order at the time. So any club below us on the ladder could poach one of our VFL-listed players before our pick.
So if he wants to come to Richmond he can say he wants to play for us when we fill George’s spot in the msd or he just has to go with whoever drafts him??
The latter. Anyone can grab him in the MSD. 
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