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Re: VFL R7: Richmond vs Port Melbourne @ ETU Stadium, Sat. May 7
« Reply #15 on: May 08, 2022, 04:35:06 PM »
I think we should try Tarrant up forward in the VFL for the remainder of the season.

Reasons:
1. We don’t have any tall forwards in the VFL at all and he is our most experienced player
2. I don’t think we should mess with the defensive six so we need to keep Balta in defence all season.
3. If one of Lynch or Riewoldt gets injured, we can try Tarrant up there and keep Balta up in defence (obviously if it doesn’t work they could always swap roles)
4. Biggie and Miller are still learning how to play defence so I think forward craft might be beyond them at this stage of their development.
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Re: VFL R7: Richmond vs Port Melbourne @ ETU Stadium, Sat. May 7
« Reply #16 on: May 08, 2022, 06:43:37 PM »

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Re: VFL R7: Richmond vs Port Melbourne @ ETU Stadium, Sat. May 7
« Reply #17 on: May 09, 2022, 10:56:32 AM »
I think we should try Tarrant up forward in the VFL for the remainder of the season.

Reasons:
1. We don’t have any tall forwards in the VFL at all and he is our most experienced player
2. I don’t think we should mess with the defensive six so we need to keep Balta in defence all season.
3. If one of Lynch or Riewoldt gets injured, we can try Tarrant up there and keep Balta up in defence (obviously if it doesn’t work they could always swap roles)
4. Biggie and Miller are still learning how to play defence so I think forward craft might be beyond them at this stage of their development.

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Re: VFL R7: Richmond vs Port Melbourne @ ETU Stadium, Sat. May 7
« Reply #18 on: May 09, 2022, 12:14:34 PM »
I think we should try Tarrant up forward in the VFL for the remainder of the season.

Reasons:
1. We don’t have any tall forwards in the VFL at all and he is our most experienced player
2. I don’t think we should mess with the defensive six so we need to keep Balta in defence all season.
3. If one of Lynch or Riewoldt gets injured, we can try Tarrant up there and keep Balta up in defence (obviously if it doesn’t work they could always swap roles)
4. Biggie and Miller are still learning how to play defence so I think forward craft might be beyond them at this stage of their development.

Not a bad idea has ever played there

Wouldn’t it make more sense to play Noah as a forward in the event that jack or lynch misses and then bringing in Tarrant/Miller to cover his position down back. Although he still has much to learn Noah has atleast shown good traits as a fwd and has blistering pace on the lead and has a beautiful long kick for goal. Otherwise your trying to teach a 15 year defensive veteran in Tarrant how to play a new position which I don’t think he’d be suited to anyway - slow off the mark and not sure how he goes kicking at goal.

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Re: VFL R7: Richmond vs Port Melbourne @ ETU Stadium, Sat. May 7
« Reply #19 on: May 09, 2022, 02:02:51 PM »
I think Noah can play forward but only when Jack or Lynch aren't there.

For now he's better down back.

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Re: VFL R7: Richmond vs Port Melbourne @ ETU Stadium, Sat. May 7
« Reply #20 on: May 09, 2022, 04:18:36 PM »
I think we should try Tarrant up forward in the VFL for the remainder of the season.

Reasons:
1. We don’t have any tall forwards in the VFL at all and he is our most experienced player
2. I don’t think we should mess with the defensive six so we need to keep Balta in defence all season.
3. If one of Lynch or Riewoldt gets injured, we can try Tarrant up there and keep Balta up in defence (obviously if it doesn’t work they could always swap roles)
4. Biggie and Miller are still learning how to play defence so I think forward craft might be beyond them at this stage of their development.

Not a bad idea has ever played there

Wouldn’t it make more sense to play Noah as a forward in the event that jack or lynch misses and then bringing in Tarrant/Miller to cover his position down back. Although he still has much to learn Noah has atleast shown good traits as a fwd and has blistering pace on the lead and has a beautiful long kick for goal. Otherwise your trying to teach a 15 year defensive veteran in Tarrant how to play a new position which I don’t think he’d be suited to anyway - slow off the mark and not sure how he goes kicking at goal.
Maybe. But I’d rather have a settled defence that knows everyone’s move before they even do it.
We won premierships from defence first mindset and offence can be adjusted and tinkered with. I personally would rather see a solid and settled back six. Our goals come from turnovers.

Tarrant or even Biggie should be sent forward in the VFL as a fall back as we have no one that can come in if there’s an injury to Jack or Lynch unless they get a player in the mid season draft ie McBean.
Worst case scenario if it doesn’t work out for Tarrant up forward we can always play him back and use Balta anyway.


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Re: VFL R7: Richmond vs Port Melbourne @ ETU Stadium, Sat. May 7
« Reply #21 on: May 11, 2022, 08:51:12 PM »
Richmond VFL coach Steve Morris provides a summary of how the Tigers’ players performed in Saturday's Round 7 win over Port Melbourne at ETU Stadium.

Tyler Sonsie (33 disposals, four marks, five clearances)

"With 33 disposals, he was really clean in and around stoppage and his huge improvement in his defensive work over the past couple of weeks has been pleasing to see. "

Jack Ross (31 disposals, nine clearances, seven tackles)

"Played a really good game. His attack on the contest and the man was fantastic and he was outstanding around clearance."

Will Martyn (26 disposals, 10 marks, four rebound-50s)

"Has taken steps forward each and every week over the last couple of months. It was great to see him increase his offensive output and his foot skills were brilliant on the day in tough conditions."

Thomson Dow (25 disposals, six tackles, six clearances)

"His lateral movement is an absolute standout. He's engaging around contest exceptionally well and that's really helping him in winning clearances for us moving forward."

Sam Banks (23 disposals, three inside-30s, two goals)

"Played on a wing once again and his work rate really stood out. He kicked two of the better goals that you'll see at VFL footy."

Robbie Tarrant (20 disposals, eight marks, six rebound-60s)

"Came back and acquitted himself really well. He led the boys around him in a great manner and he's a formidable opponent for key forwards down back.

Bigoa Nyuon (18 disposals, seven marks, six spoils)

"He had some really good moments, overall he continues to show great form and promise. His intercept marking was a feature, we'd just like to see a few more big spoils which have been a feature of his game over the past few months."

Jake Aarts (17 disposals, eight tackles, four clearances)

"Continues to play the game in the right manner. He's been outstanding for us over the last three weeks and he had eight tackles again on the weekend ands hit the scoreboard as well."

Tom Brown (11 disposals, four marks)

"A super talented player who we're looking for a little bit of a spike from. He played limited minutes on the weekend and I expect to see him take steps forward with a run under his belt."

Judson Clarke (10 disposals, four inside-50s, three marks)

"His role is one that sometimes does get rewarded on the stats sheet and other times it doesn't. He certainly played his role well on the weekend, but it was just one of those days where we didn't get the reward that he does at other times."

Ben Miller (nine disposals, four rebound-50s, two marks)

"It was an interesting day for our key backs with very few tall forwards, which was challenge for Ben, but we'd like to see his contest work improve over the next couple of weeks, which we know he's capable of."

Matt Parker (seven disposals, four marks, two goals)

"Hit the scoreboard hard early on in the game and brought his trademark defensive actions. Unfortunately, he hurt himself early on in the game and took no further part, but we're hoping he recovers quickly from his ankle injury."

Noah Cumberland (seven tackles, five tackles, three goals)

"He hit the scoreboard which is really important in his role. I feel as though he can step up his defensive actions, which is a highlight of his game when he's firing on all cylinders."

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1122954/vfl-report-round-7

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Re: VFL R7: Richmond vs Port Melbourne @ ETU Stadium, Sat. May 7
« Reply #22 on: May 11, 2022, 09:47:43 PM »
Cumberland is a bust and should be off the books at years end. Team player? Me thinks not :shh

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Re: VFL R7: Richmond vs Port Melbourne @ ETU Stadium, Sat. May 7
« Reply #23 on: May 12, 2022, 12:05:16 PM »
Banks sounds like a goer.