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Re: VFL: Richmond vs North Ballarat --- Sunday, June 22
« Reply #75 on: June 23, 2014, 08:57:27 AM »
10 goal last term, how does that happen to in a game which is even for 3 qtrs.

Fitness / Mentality.

Same as the seniors. Fix it please.
Your stuffen kidding me, did dimma give the boys a pep talk at 3/4 time

Please.
Tell me he DID !!

he did

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Re: VFL: Richmond vs North Ballarat --- Sunday, June 22
« Reply #76 on: June 23, 2014, 09:37:30 AM »
1st year standalone. This alone will give the club a idea what coaches will get the axe & then the following season. There are alot of listed players who were not playing so this alone has a impact & then of course you got the other club players coming in who are just not up to the pace for 4 quarters. No-one cares how they perform this year. They are still planning. It will take 5 years just to sort out. Then another 5 years to get used to playing together. Then when those 5 year players who started retire the next 5 year players arrive to meet the existing 5 year players, plop plop plop. Richmond need to recruit some serious coaches who have actually coached their own sides. Bringing in AFL players just out of retirement is never going to work. & resting players who have suspected injury's  ;D :shh These clowns need to be playing for their futures not resting mid season. weak as pee

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Re: VFL: Richmond vs North Ballarat --- Sunday, June 22
« Reply #77 on: June 23, 2014, 10:31:18 AM »
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Re: VFL: Richmond vs North Ballarat --- Sunday, June 22
« Reply #78 on: June 23, 2014, 01:17:42 PM »
VFL Tigers overrun by Roosters
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June 22, 2014 9:50 PM


Despite competing well early, the Tigers couldn’t match a strong-finishing North Ballarat and were defeated by 60 points at Eureka Stadium on Sunday afternoon.

The Roosters booted ten goals to two in the final term which proved to be the difference in what was a tough, tight, scrappy affair in slippery conditions.

Ruckman Orren Stephenson kicked three goals, marked strongly in defence and was the dominant ruckman on the ground. Brad Helbig continued his run of form and thrived during his spells in the midfield that saw him collect 24 disposals and five inside 50s.

After a close opening term, the Tigers came out firing in the second and booted four goals in quick succession to take the lead.

Liam McBean didn’t impact the scoreboard himself but always looked to help his teammates. He forced a turnover that created a Matt Arnot goal and the pair combined only moments later to set up Stephenson’s first of the game.

While he didn’t find a lot of the ball, Arnot’s 17 disposals at 94% efficiency ensured he had an impact.

Ben Lennon, who impressed in his return to VFL level with 24 possessions and five clearances, also hit the scoreboard by using his pace to escape an opponent and finish well, but the Roosters responded and led at the main break.

Nick Wynne was again a consistent contributor and worked tirelessly at stoppages to finish with a team-high 27 disposals. Todd Banfield tackled well while Matt McDonough, Nathan Batsanis and Aaron Davey provided run-and-carry.

The Tigers couldn’t reduce the deficit in a low-scoring third term as the sides traded goals but they again scored early in the last to get within three points.

From then on it was all North Ballarat who piled on ten unanswered goals to hand the Tigers a heavy defeat that didn’t convey the hard-fought, tight nature of the match.

NORTH BALLARAT      3.2      6.9        8.13      18.17 (125)
RICHMOND              2.1       6.1       8.4        10.5 (65)

Goals: Stephenson 3, Arnot 2, Lennon, Lloyd, Banfield, McCartney, McGough
Best: Stephenson, Helbig, Arnot, Wynne, Lennon

http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2014-06-22/vfl-tigers-overrun-by-roosters

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Re: VFL: Richmond vs North Ballarat --- Sunday, June 22
« Reply #79 on: June 23, 2014, 01:39:16 PM »
“They [Richmond] were a bit like their AFL team on Friday night against Sydney – they weren’t converting their possessions into many inside-50s but when they did go down there, they were very efficient,” Roosters coach Gerard FitzGerald said.

“Their accuracy kept them in the game. Our inaccuracy hurt us, but in our last quarter we completely turned that on its head.”

Roosters’ fitness outclassed a tired-looking Tigers in the final term and powered the Roosters to a sixth consecutive win.

Full article: http://www.thecourier.com.au/story/2368167/vfl-roosters-bury-the-tigers/?cs=63


Pics from the game: http://www.thecourier.com.au/story/2368167/vfl-roosters-bury-the-tigers/?cs=63#slide=1

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Re: VFL: Richmond vs North Ballarat --- Sunday, June 22
« Reply #80 on: June 23, 2014, 02:59:33 PM »
“They [Richmond] were a bit like their AFL team on Friday night against Sydney – they weren’t converting their possessions into many inside-50s but when they did go down there, they were very efficient,” Roosters coach Gerard FitzGerald said.

“Their accuracy kept them in the game. Our inaccuracy hurt us, but in our last quarter we completely turned that on its head.”

Roosters’ fitness outclassed a tired-looking Tigers in the final term and powered the Roosters to a sixth consecutive win.

Full article: http://www.thecourier.com.au/story/2368167/vfl-roosters-bury-the-tigers/?cs=63


Pics from the game: http://www.thecourier.com.au/story/2368167/vfl-roosters-bury-the-tigers/?cs=63#slide=1
Peter Burge strikes again?
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Re: VFL: Richmond vs North Ballarat --- Sunday, June 22
« Reply #81 on: June 23, 2014, 03:27:41 PM »
“They [Richmond] were a bit like their AFL team on Friday night against Sydney – they weren’t converting their possessions into many inside-50s but when they did go down there, they were very efficient,” Roosters coach Gerard FitzGerald said.

“Their accuracy kept them in the game. Our inaccuracy hurt us, but in our last quarter we completely turned that on its head.”

Roosters’ fitness outclassed a tired-looking Tigers in the final term and powered the Roosters to a sixth consecutive win.

Full article: http://www.thecourier.com.au/story/2368167/vfl-roosters-bury-the-tigers/?cs=63


Pics from the game: http://www.thecourier.com.au/story/2368167/vfl-roosters-bury-the-tigers/?cs=63#slide=1

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Re: VFL: Richmond vs North Ballarat --- Sunday, June 22
« Reply #82 on: June 23, 2014, 03:36:19 PM »
“They [Richmond] were a bit like their AFL team on Friday night against Sydney – they weren’t converting their possessions into many inside-50s but when they did go down there, they were very efficient,” Roosters coach Gerard FitzGerald said.

“Their accuracy kept them in the game. Our inaccuracy hurt us, but in our last quarter we completely turned that on its head.”

Roosters’ fitness outclassed a tired-looking Tigers in the final term and powered the Roosters to a sixth consecutive win.

Full article: http://www.thecourier.com.au/story/2368167/vfl-roosters-bury-the-tigers/?cs=63


Pics from the game: http://www.thecourier.com.au/story/2368167/vfl-roosters-bury-the-tigers/?cs=63#slide=1
Peter Burge strikes again?

yep but according the B.Gale no need for a major review of the football department

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Re: VFL: Richmond vs North Ballarat --- Sunday, June 22
« Reply #83 on: June 23, 2014, 03:50:51 PM »
“They [Richmond] were a bit like their AFL team on Friday night against Sydney – they weren’t converting their possessions into many inside-50s but when they did go down there, they were very efficient,” Roosters coach Gerard FitzGerald said.

“Their accuracy kept them in the game. Our inaccuracy hurt us, but in our last quarter we completely turned that on its head.”

Roosters’ fitness outclassed a tired-looking Tigers in the final term and powered the Roosters to a sixth consecutive win.

Full article: http://www.thecourier.com.au/story/2368167/vfl-roosters-bury-the-tigers/?cs=63


Pics from the game: http://www.thecourier.com.au/story/2368167/vfl-roosters-bury-the-tigers/?cs=63#slide=1
Peter Burge strikes again?

yep but according the B.Gale no need for a major review of the football department
Hopefully just a minor review of the fitness department then! :thumbsup
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Re: VFL: Richmond vs North Ballarat --- Sunday, June 22
« Reply #84 on: June 24, 2014, 03:21:05 AM »
Fitness & the quality of the VFL listed players are clearly the main issues, the latter really do drag the side down.....Luke Wall was the only one who even looked close to VFL standard on Sunday. Been missing Contin too IMO......very underrated player.
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Re: VFL: Richmond vs North Ballarat --- Sunday, June 22
« Reply #85 on: June 24, 2014, 01:15:47 PM »
Richmond VFL coach Tim Clarke's summary of how the AFL-listed players performed at VFL level:

Cadeyn Williams
19 disposals, 5 tackles
Had a run-with role on one of their better midfielders. Played his role well for two quarters but his opponent found the ball late. Probably his best offensive game.

Brad Helbig
24 disposals, 5 inside 50s
He was a solid contributor for us but was well beaten. It was his first game as a midfielder so it was really good to see him in there but we need a bigger effort from our midfielders.

Orren Stephenson
3 goals, 44 hit-outs
He was terrific again with his ruck work and gave our mids first use. Went forward and kicked three goals. His hands are much better now, he’s really marking the ball well.

Matt McDonough
22 disposals, 4 rebound 50s
Started down back and was solid but we needed something different in the last quarter so he played on ball. Got a few touches, was a bit messy but an OK game from him.

Ben Lennon
1 goal, 24 disposals, 5 clearances
First game in the midfield was solid without being great. Would’ve liked a bit more inside ball but also needs to continue working on his decision making.

Matt Arnot
2 goals, 17 disposals
Played mainly as an extra midfielder and also played inside at different stages. Was solid but we expect more from him. We feel he’s a high quality player and needs a better output to push for AFL selection.

Sam Lloyd
1 goal, 18 disposals, 5 marks
Was probably our best forward on the day. Won the ball well, put it inside 50 well and kicked a crucial goal. It’s his second good game in a row so he’s pushing for senior selection.

Brett O’Hanlon
17 disposals, 3 inside 50s
Was a bit down on previous weeks in terms of numbers but put the ball inside 50 and contributed to two or three goals. Once again we need our on-ballers getting more touches if we’re going to win games.

Ben Darrou
17 disposals, 6 rebound 50s
Our backs were pretty competitive all day. For three quarters he won his position. The last quarter was a dampener on his game but he was quite solid.

Nathan Gordon
17 disposals, 5 marks
Played well on the wing early then went out of the game a bit. We need a bigger performance from him, a stronger presence around contests and more outside ball.

Todd Elton
10 disposals
Played a mixture of forward, ruck and back - he’s a bit of a swingman at the moment. He’s playing really good footy, he’s improved his contested game but hasn’t been able to take a game by the scruff of the neck yet this year.

Todd Banfield
1 goal, 9 disposals, 10 tackles
Didn’t get too many touches but had a lot of tackles. We spoke to him about trying to contribute in some way if he’s not actually finding the ball and he was able to do that on the weekend.

Liam McBean
4 disposals
Had a disappointing day but there were several contests where he showed that he’s been improving in some areas we’ve been working on. He presented well and provided good contests, which resulted in goals, but he’s better than his output on the weekend.

http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2014-06-24/-the-vfl-report-round-11

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Re: VFL: Richmond vs North Ballarat --- Sunday, June 22
« Reply #87 on: June 24, 2014, 07:42:43 PM »



Matt Arnot
2 goals, 17 disposals
Played mainly as an extra midfielder and also played inside at different stages. Was solid but we expect more from him. We feel he’s a high quality player and needs a better output to push for AFL selection.



Good to read this though can't help but wonder who "we" is.... remember similar things being said about Pat Contin in 2011.
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Re: VFL: Richmond vs North Ballarat --- Sunday, June 22
« Reply #88 on: June 24, 2014, 08:01:28 PM »
“They [Richmond] were a bit like their AFL team on Friday night against Sydney – they weren’t converting their possessions into many inside-50s but when they did go down there, they were very efficient,” Roosters coach Gerard FitzGerald said.

“Their accuracy kept them in the game. Our inaccuracy hurt us, but in our last quarter we completely turned that on its head.”

Roosters’ fitness outclassed a tired-looking Tigers in the final term and powered the Roosters to a sixth consecutive win.

Full article: http://www.thecourier.com.au/story/2368167/vfl-roosters-bury-the-tigers/?cs=63


Pics from the game: http://www.thecourier.com.au/story/2368167/vfl-roosters-bury-the-tigers/?cs=63#slide=1
Peter Burge strikes again?
yep but according the B.Gale no need for a major review of the football department
Hopefully just a minor review of the fitness department then! :thumbsup
As Tony M mentioned  :help



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Re: VFL: Richmond vs North Ballarat --- Sunday, June 22
« Reply #89 on: June 24, 2014, 09:14:16 PM »
Certainly nothing to get excited about but that mirrors the performance of our AFL side, in a rut with no real light at the end of the tunnel, quite depressing really >:(