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Gary Lyon on the Tigers
« on: May 10, 2005, 02:12:29 AM »
Tigers to stick as Kangas fall
10 May 2005   
Herald Sun
Garry Lyon

A THIRD of the season gives us enough evidence to try to come up with an answer to some of the most asked questions of the year.
 
Can Richmond sustain its form and retain its position in the eight?

Did the Kangaroos catch the competition napping at the start of the year, and are they about to be exposed as a good, ordinary side destined to be inactive in September?

I have seen the Tigers play live only twice. I watched them get smashed by Geelong in the first game of the season, and on Saturday I saw them smash Carlton. The turnaround was quite remarkable, and I'm not talking about the scoreboard.

The first thing that strikes you is Richmond's skill level. You can do all of the tactical planning you like, but if you can't execute the plan then it is a simple waste of time.

Much has been written about the "ugly" nature of today's game. And a lot of it has to do with players tending to look sideways when they win possession.

And the main reason they do it is because it's the "safest" place to go.

If your field kicking is not up to scratch, then kicking wide is your security blanket. If you kick the ball too far in front of the leading player, then there is no immediate down side, because the ball will either run towards the boundary line and eventually be picked up by the player, or trickle over the line for a throw in.

It won't show up in the turnover column, and while it won't thrill the key-position forwards, in the eyes of many players it is a far better result than having the ball in the hands of the opposition.

Neale Daniher used to say, "own the corridor and you own the game". It is so right. It is the most valuable real estate on the field. And it isn't cheap. You pay for it with your courage to bring the ball back into the middle, with your skill to get it there and with the cooperation of every player.

The Tigers owned a lot of it on Saturday. And they did it because the likes of Chris Newman, Joel Bowden, Kane Johnson, Nathan Brown and Mark Coughlan were skilful and brave enough to look inside and hit targets.

Once possession is taken in the middle of the ground, the field becomes a forward's oyster and a defender's nightmare. Richardson, Simmonds, Stafford and Brown can lead to the left, the right, straight up the middle, or demand the ball long to the goalsquare.

The improvement in the Tigers' foot skills was evident when they went forward. The supply was first rate, the forwards were hungry to present because they knew they were better than even money to get it and the relative predictability of the entry allowed Andrew Krakouer to position himself for any spillage. Five goals for him, 23 for the team. Pretty simple.

Of course, it helps if you have a bit of "star" power at work. The Tigers have it in a couple of different guises. Richo and Darren Gaspar have All-Australian honours to boast about when they are old and finished. Whereas in the past that may have seemed imminent, it now seems some way off. Gaspar's return to form is timely, and critical. He made a mess of Lance Whitnall on the weekend.

Teams that play in finals need a dragon slayer. Tredrea, Brown, Pavlich and Gehrig are the big fire-breathers. Gaspar looks ready for that challenge.

Coughlan is a star. So is Brown. It makes such a difference when you have that quality of player. Coughlan's return has allowed Brown to spend more time forward, where he does his most damage. Add the youth and pace of Deledio, Tambling and Krakouer and the Tigers are well on the way to a September showing.

If that eventuates, the biggest star of all may well be found in the coach's box. Terry Wallace has done a remarkable job with last year's wooden spooners.

http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/footy/common/story_page/0,8033,15230984%255E19771,00.html
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Re: Gary Lyon on the Tigers
« Reply #1 on: May 10, 2005, 02:52:14 AM »
Going by these media reports this week the AFL should just hand over the premiership cup now given all the champions we have LOL.

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Can Richmond sustain its form and retain its position in the eight?

Too early to say as a few injuries especially to our key defenders could bring us back to the rablle pack very quickly. Touchwood that won't happen. Ignoring any injuries the next 6 weeks will tell the tale. After the bye this week ;) we face brissy away, Dees, Eagles at the 'G, Roos and Crows at TD. All toughies although winnable just the same.   
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Re: Gary Lyon on the Tigers
« Reply #2 on: May 10, 2005, 07:58:53 AM »
Clinton Grybas asked David Schwartz and Peter Everitt last night on WLF if the Tigers will finish in the top 8 and both answered "yes".

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Re: Gary Lyon on the Tigers
« Reply #3 on: May 10, 2005, 08:02:43 AM »
we are in gr8 position, we have to beat the pies and be 6-2. then if we say drop a few games it still gives us plenty of time in the second half of th season to win another 6 or so!  i can see us winning 14+ games this year thus we r in as long as we stay focused and play every minutes as if we are a goal behind reg the score

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Re: Gary Lyon on the Tigers
« Reply #4 on: May 10, 2005, 09:37:34 AM »
    OK Lets have a look at this

 1 West Coast Eagles 7 7 0 0 736 522 141 28 
 2 Melbourne 7 5 0 2 759 642 118.22 20 
 3 Geelong 7 5 0 2 745 640 116.41 20 
 4 Richmond 7 5 0 2 742 665 111.58 20 
 5 Kangaroos 7 5 0 2 624 609 102.46 20 
 6 Fremantle 7 4 0 3 704 581 121.17 16 
 7 St Kilda 7 4 0 3 753 647 116.38 16 
 8 Adelaide 7 4 0 3 615 556 110.61 16 
 
 9 Western Bulldogs 7 3 0 4 737 752 98.01 12 
 10 Sydney Swans 7 3 0 4 556 624 89.1 12 
 11 Port Adelaide 7 2 1 4 574 688 83.43 10 
 12 Carlton 7 2 1 4 651 785 82.93 10 
 13 Brisbane Lions 7 2 0 5 646 725 89.1 8 
 14 Essendon 7 2 0 5 574 718 79.94 8 
 15 Hawthorn 7 1 0 6 583 660 88.33 4 
 16 Collingwood 7 1 0 6 581 766 75.85 4 

Port Adelaide I'd dare say will win most of thier home games now so they will make it. Adelaide and Freo will win most if not all of thier remaining home games - StKilda will be there So the only side that I can see dropping out is the Kangas.

The Kangas had a very easy start to the season - With thier only real win against the Saints. I suppose from there it will depend on Brisbane how they shape this season - Maybe the dees might be a bit suspect ?

In the end it is up to us - and WP you should know better than calling this week a bye - We should realistically pump the scum - But you know poowood will lift and if we are off or the slightest bit cocky ?

Then as mentioned it is up to us gees we looked good Saturday - but the test will come and we must start beating sides like wet toast and brissy to have a chance of making it.

In the end if we made the 8 and played in one final and went straight out it would have been and still is beyond my expectations. But I would be absolutly cock a hoop. It can be done but a way to go yet. LID REMAINING FIRMLY IN PLACE - ONLY JUST :thumbsup

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Re: Gary Lyon on the Tigers
« Reply #5 on: May 10, 2005, 09:44:11 AM »
Just enjoy it one week at a time.
Im happy.
Im happy that you're all happy.
It's just happiness  :cheers

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Re: Gary Lyon on the Tigers
« Reply #6 on: May 10, 2005, 10:17:27 AM »
People should all just relax. We are no certainties to beat the Pies.

The fact that its Richmond should just sum everything up.
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Re: Gary Lyon on the Tigers
« Reply #7 on: May 10, 2005, 11:31:07 AM »
 In the end it is up to us - and WP you should know better than calling this week a bye - We should realistically pump the scum - But you know poowood will lift and if we are off or the slightest bit cocky ?


 :gobdrop :gobdrop :gobdrop ummmmmmm.. Not guilty - I think you have me confused with my checky partner MT  ;D ;D

I am actually more worried about this game than last week. Every team that's had the blowtorch applied by the media have come out and won the following week.
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Re: Gary Lyon on the Tigers
« Reply #8 on: May 10, 2005, 12:22:11 PM »
Ooops - please accept my humblest apologies Willy  :cheers

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Re: Gary Lyon on the Tigers
« Reply #9 on: May 10, 2005, 12:23:00 PM »
Just enjoy it one week at a time.
Im happy.
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It's just happiness  :cheers
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Re: Gary Lyon on the Tigers
« Reply #10 on: May 10, 2005, 01:01:55 PM »
Just enjoy it one week at a time.
Im happy.
Im happy that you're all happy.
It's just happiness  :cheers
What are you on oxx?

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Will the real Oxman please stand up  :help :help or at least share it around ;D
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Re: Gary Lyon on the Tigers
« Reply #11 on: May 10, 2005, 05:11:03 PM »
In the end it is up to us - and WP you should know better than calling this week a bye - We should realistically pump the scum - But you know poowood will lift and if we are off or the slightest bit cocky ?


 :gobdrop :gobdrop :gobdrop ummmmmmm.. Not guilty - I think you have me confused with my checky partner MT  ;D ;D

lol yeah it was me CUB as WP said just being cheeky. Never miss an opportunity to give it to the Pies  :thumbsup.

In all seriousness this is a danger game in terms of what our blokes are thinking. We should win comfortably in terms of ability and firepower if we are swiched on. However if our guys start believing all the media reports since Saturday (Gary Lyon's article above is the perfect example) and think they just need to turn up to win then the Pies, all pumped up from all the criticism, could jump us early and then we would have to play catch up footy all day. Remember a similar situation in early 98 under Geischen and the Pies came out on a Friday night and kicked something like 7 goals to nil in the first quarter  :P. By the end of the year that loss had costed us a finals spot.

We have a tough draw towards the end of year with the Saints, Cats and Freo and Port both interstate. Finals football is still a long way off.
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