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Re: Richmond vs Sydney - Round 18, 2013
« Reply #30 on: July 26, 2013, 06:09:52 PM »
after we smacked them last year in the presser he said he cant remember being so disappointed in a swans performance or words to that effect, interpretation = don't rate the tiges and embarrassed we got pantsed by them.

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Re: Richmond vs Sydney - Round 18, 2013
« Reply #31 on: July 26, 2013, 06:48:52 PM »
Concur :thumbsup
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Re: Richmond vs Sydney - Round 18, 2013
« Reply #32 on: July 26, 2013, 07:07:31 PM »
It's that simple Spud
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Re: Richmond vs Sydney - Round 18, 2013
« Reply #33 on: July 26, 2013, 07:26:19 PM »
stevic's umpiring  ::)
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Re: Richmond vs Sydney - Round 18, 2013
« Reply #34 on: July 26, 2013, 07:49:48 PM »
stevic's umpiring  ::)

Is that Polish?

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Re: Richmond vs Sydney - Round 18, 2013
« Reply #35 on: July 26, 2013, 08:44:16 PM »
stevic's umpiring  ::)

Is that Polish?

No I don't Believe Matt Stevie is, is of yugo background.
But to the point I believe this guy us harder on us then any other umpire, if a player on the other side if the ground fatted he would respond with the whistle.
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Re: Richmond vs Sydney - Round 18, 2013
« Reply #36 on: July 27, 2013, 08:14:57 AM »
stevic's umpiring  ::)

Is that Polish?

, if a player on the other side if the ground fatted he would respond with the whistle.
well someone sure as hell better do something if that was to happen :o. We are in Sydney after all.

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Re: Richmond vs Sydney - Round 18, 2013
« Reply #37 on: July 27, 2013, 09:37:25 AM »
Reckon we can win and if we do will be starting to dream of the big dance myself !

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Re: Richmond vs Sydney - Round 18, 2013
« Reply #38 on: July 27, 2013, 09:11:24 PM »
Tigers looking to break SCG drought
Adrian Warren
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Sat Jul 27 2013


After doing some smart business off the field resurgent Richmond can prove their on-field smarts in what looms as a ferocious midfield showdown with AFL premiers Sydney at the SCG on Sunday.

With gun full forward Jack Riewoldt on Friday committing to three more seasons with the club, the momentum bandwagon keeps rolling for the success-starved Tigers.

A win over fellow finals aspirant Fremantle last week provided further evidence of a genuine Richmond revival, with the Tigers notching their eighth win from their last ten starts.

But a first SCG win in nine years would underline they are worthy of a first finals berth in 12 years.

Sydney have won four on the trot and lost just one of their last nine.

Richmond, who have won their last two games against the Swans at the MCG, started the round in sixth spot and a win on Sunday would move them within two points of fourth-placed Sydney.

"It's going to be a contested game which we certainly like," Richmond coach Damien Hardwick said of the Swans clash.

"We look forward to that style of footy also."

Likewise, Sydney are relishing the prospect of a bruising battle against a rising Richmond on-ball brigade.

"They are number one in scores for stoppage differentials so their centre bounce work and their stoppages around the ground has been amazing all year and they score from them," Swans' midfield coach Leigh Tudor said of Richmond.

"We've got a really big challenge on our hands because they get first possession and off they go, they score.

"They are defending a lot better, you can see that.

"When a team wins six of their last seven at AFL level, you are going pretty good if that happens, so we are under no illusions it's going to be a really tough game."

Sydney's much vaunted midfield starred in last week's away win over West Coast, with their depth and versatility continuing to trouble opposing sides.

"(Dan) Hannebery and (Luke) Parker and Tom Mitchell have gone inside a little bit the last few weeks which is a little bit of a change for us," Tudor said.

"But (Josh) Kennedy and (Kieren) Jack and (Ryan) O'Keefe have just been fantastic again for us this year and they are real professionals.

"They get themselves up for every game and they are really keen for the battle this week."

http://wwos.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=8696544

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How teams can stop Sydney (Age)
« Reply #39 on: July 28, 2013, 03:15:09 AM »
How teams can stop Sydney

    Matthew Lloyd
    The Age
    July 28, 2013


If only putting a winning football team together was this easy - you walk into a pharmacy, hand your script to the chemist and you get all the ingredients that make up the Sydney Swans.

It would be a heady dose all right, a concoction of skill, courage, discipline, character, sacrifice and mateship - everything you could ever want in a football side. Coaches of sporting clubs, including some AFL coaches, would travel far and wide to get their hands on a potion like that but the great thing about sport is that a team's fabric and culture can't be bought over the counter or manufactured.

Good and bad culture within a club can come and go over time but, along with Geelong, the Swans continue to set the standard for the competition and are again the team to beat.

Since round 10 last year, the Swans' record is 29 wins, six losses and one draw.

Only Hawthorn has a superior record, yet it was the Swans who won the arm wrestle when it mattered most on grand final day last year. It does take an arm wrestle to beat the Swans because they rarely have an off day.

Over the past 18 months, only Hawthorn, Geelong, Collingwood and Port Adelaide have beaten the Swans. Their wins come so regularly because they grind their competition down through all the qualities that they stand for in the Bloods culture.

The Swans are so good at playing the game on their terms and have a game style that is built for winning tough finals football. It consists of winning the contested ball, kicking long, dominating the opposition at stoppages as well as suffocating it with constant pressure when they have possession of the ball. Their midfield depth is second to none and they don't rely on any one individual to win them a game off their own boot, which makes them really hard to plan for.

The Tigers have come so far this season and on Sunday they get the opportunity to take another big scalp after their win against Fremantle last Sunday. Sydney is so good at exposing the deficiencies of the opposition and because of their own evenness as a playing group, the Swans players continue to get under the opposition's guard. But that doesn't mean they cannot be taken down.

Here is my must-do list for Richmond - or any other side for that matter - for success against Sydney. It should be these areas that opposition clubs look at between now and the end of the home-and-away season.

1. Like Port Adelaide did, you must beat or at least match Sydney in two key areas in which the Swans pride themselves on being the best. You must beat them at the contested ball and have an appetite to tackle and harass them at a greater intensity than they are throwing back.

2. Play two ruckmen to cope with the amount of stoppages that eventuate when playing Sydney. The Swans are ranked No.1 for goals kicked from forward-50 stoppages and also rank No.1 at the other end for the least points conceded in their defensive-50 stoppages. They always win the arm wrestle especially if one ruckmen has to contend with both Mike Pyke and Shane Mumford and now Kurt Tippett, who can take the ruck contests in the forward line.

3. Do not allow Jarrad McVeigh and Nick Malceski to play the game on their terms off half-back. The opposition forwards must hold their positions in the forward 50 and the midfielders need to hit up both players' men.

Both McVeigh and Malceski can be vulnerable on the last line of defence, which not enough teams have looked to exploit. Both also win most of their possession in space and uncontested so they need to be harassed and hit hard whenever the opportunity presents.

4. Continue to sit on Daniel Hannebery as he is the Swans' most damaging midfielder. Kane Cornes kept him to four possessions to half-time and it went a long way to winning Port Adelaide the game.

5. The Swans have the best midfield depth in the AFL so you will never stop them winning their share of the football, but the goals kicked by Adam Goodes, Hannebery, Josh Kennedy, Luke Parker and Kieren Jack is what often gets them over the line. Limit this with strong two-way running and this will put enormous pressure on Tippett to be the man to kick the Swans a winning score.

6. Make Sydney the hunted and thrive on the challenge of taking it down in home-and-away games by playing with finals-like intensity. If the Tigers can match the Swans on the inside at the SCG, they may trouble them with their outside run, which was how Port Adelaide exposed Sydney earlier in the year and Richmond did last year at the MCG.

Make no mistake, Sydney is the team to beat at the business end of the year.

It's not in the Swans' nature to give in under pressure. It's going to take a special team to stand up to the pressure and take their title in September.

Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/afl/afl-news/how-teams-can-stop-sydney-20130727-2qrkm.html#ixzz2aGcU5yLk

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Re: How teams can stop Sydney (Age)
« Reply #40 on: July 28, 2013, 03:53:39 AM »
How teams can stop Sydney

    Matthew Lloyd
    The Age
    July 28, 2013


If only putting a winning football team together was this easy - you walk into a pharmacy, hand your script to the chemist and you get all the ingredients that make up the Sydney Swans.



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Re: Richmond vs Sydney - Round 18, 2013
« Reply #41 on: July 28, 2013, 04:12:16 AM »
Touche.

Lloyd does look like Milton the monster....

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Re: Richmond vs Sydney - Round 18, 2013
« Reply #42 on: July 28, 2013, 10:16:31 AM »
As much as I want us to win, Sydney in Sydney is a different proposition to Fremantle the G.

I know we have improved but this is a big step up. Cant see a win but will be over the moon if we get it.
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Re: Richmond vs Sydney - Round 18, 2013
« Reply #43 on: July 28, 2013, 10:19:00 AM »
Touche.

Lloyd does look like Milton the monster....

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Re: Richmond vs Sydney - Round 18, 2013
« Reply #44 on: July 28, 2013, 10:29:23 AM »
I would like to think we can win this game but this is one of the games I have marked as a bonus to win if we do.

We should of beaten Essendon, we should of beaten the Roos and we should of won the games we have done. I didn't think we would beat the Pies and the Cats but the Eagles at home was a surprise. If we beat the Swans at home it will be another surprise for me, if we lose I expect it some what, so long as we are not embarrassed.
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