Author Topic: VFL: Richmond vs Williamstown -- Sat. April 19 (nb. game moved to Williamstown)  (Read 8126 times)

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Just saw banfield as one of our best...lmao

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Rolled up to see the game.
I thought the disease that's infected the ones is there to see in the seconds.There was fumbling on a grand scale,there was kicking to Mr nobody,there was a lack of hard running,there was unaccountable football.....sound familiar?
Of the boys on the park
I thought Donut was clearly our best..Ran hard ,contested hard,and gave it to the opposition by words and effort.
Helbig battled admirably all day
Ohanlon and Elton got into it late but the fat lady had already sung her song by then
Vickery..if I had to rate him I would give him 2 out 10.one for turning up and one for the steal he did late in the 3rd.
lennon very good and polished skills .has a football brain this kid...but also faded in the second half
Kingy...didn't notice him much at all
Batch had plenty of the ball ,but just blazed away at times
Miles....burrows in and gets plenty of the ball,but kicking seems a bit ify
the worrying part for me was foley.Played the first quarter but wasn't seen again...Don't know if he was injured or what
almost forgot
Mcbean kicked a few but meh
darou oh so freaken slow

I noticed Kingy giving away 50 m penalties - think there was at least 3 may have been 4  ;D

Gigantor, in defence of Batch and his blazing away, I thought a compile of times he had very little choice as he had no options running forward. The lack of hard defensive running was like watching the AFL boys in all rounds this year.

As for Tyrone, couldn't clunk a mark to save himself but what I was pleased to see was that a couple of times he actually chased, tackled and gave 2nd & 3rd effort. Granted you could have counted them on one hand but at least he did it a couple of times. Because let's be honest he hasn't done it all this season at AFL level. Shouldn't get an AFL recall after today, he is a long long way off
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I would have thought in the seconds Ty would have commanded front spot in marking duels yet he still seemed happy to stay back....He wasn't clunking them in the seconds and he sure as hell aint going to clunk them in the ones playing like that

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Mail is Vickery won't be back

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Mail is Vickery won't be back

Well based on what he dished up today that's not exactly an statement of great enlightenment Jack  ;D
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jack he couldn't possibly be back..he did nada,exerted no influence on the game,his opponent,the forward line.
I have been a fan of his for a long time ,but today when he should have grabbed this game by the family jewels he went missing ...again

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Unless a tall gets injured he won't be getting a game
A.Edwards will get his chance soon when fit

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woud you play Mcbean jack?
Granted he doesn't seem ready,but an extended run in the ones might do the trick

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Remember its not about winning in the seconds

Tim Clarke doing an outstanding job down there

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agree its not about winning,but surely you want to see the basics of football at least done well

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And another thing ,whats with these modern day coaches not raising their voices..Its like a horse whisperers convention in those huddles

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G, does Elton look like he could play senior football, or o hanlon
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Elton............today?,now?,.....no
ohanlon..don't know Bo..I know others here like him a lot so maybe I'm missing something on him

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Remember its not about winning in the seconds

Tim Clarke doing an outstanding job down there
You've been good lately mr Angus.
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agree its not about winning,but surely you want to see the basics of football at least done well

Have said it before and I know the likes of Angus mock me about it (see his most recent post) but the results aren't important the development of our young players is and should be the main focus

I said this to friend today I don't care about the result. What I am interested in is seeing the likes of McBean, McIntosh, Elton show that they are learning and that when they are ready for AFL that they look like they belong there. Rather than what has has been the case on the past someone going out there and they look out of their depth. I also think it it's about players like Helbig, Batchelor etc getting the confidence that makes them believe they are good enough for AFL. Don't think we've developed that mentality well in the past. But to achieve this you need to be competitive and at least show some sort of commitment to the contest.

Which brings us to Tim Clarke, IMHO and based on my own criteria that I've tried to explain above Clarke clearly isn't doing his job well. Because the development isn't where it needs to be

McBean is the perfect example, his lack of intensity today along with a number of players is a major concern.

Clarke's job is in part ensuring that these kids understand that intensity, desperation and want are part of the game. Skills and natural ability will only get you as far, that's where he is failing IMV not with the results but how the players are applying themselves and that's in no way acceptable

woud you play Mcbean jack?
Granted he doesn't seem ready,but an extended run in the ones might do the trick

I know you asked Jack, but again my view, there is no way I'd play him at the moment outside not being ready to play him now would just be gifting him a game and I don't think that's what this kid needs right now. Gift him a run of games and you run the risk of creating another Vickery
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