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Re: VFL: Richmond vs Casey @ Punt Rd --- Sat. July 5 [curtain-raiser]
« Reply #45 on: July 05, 2014, 10:54:13 PM »
From what I've seen of big o , had we used him rather than hampson we may well have won a couple extra games and season still alive :huh

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Re: VFL: Richmond vs Casey @ Punt Rd --- Sat. July 5 [curtain-raiser]
« Reply #46 on: July 06, 2014, 10:23:39 AM »
Derickx , big o

Potential good rucks

Instead get Hampson and trade away our second pick

Yes that has been widely posted.

Time to get over it and work on the affirmative action of getting rid of the spud, would take a seventh rounder


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Re: VFL: Richmond vs Casey @ Punt Rd --- Sat. July 5 [curtain-raiser]
« Reply #48 on: July 07, 2014, 06:30:39 PM »
Richmond VFL coach Tim Clarke's summary of how the AFL-listed players performed at VFL level in Saturday’s win over Casey:

Matt McDonough
2 goals, 24 disposals, 6 clearances
Played midfield and forward in what was probably his best game for the year. His ability to get to stoppages and contests and spread hard was the most impressive thing about his game.

Aaron Edwards
1 goal, 20 disposals, 8 marks
Aaron was very good in a supporting role up forward. He realised quickly that the other forwards had better match-ups so he pulled himself out of position to allow them to kick goals. Also worked hard up the ground and had an impact.

Ben Lennon
1 goal, 20 disposals, 6 tackles
Played more forward on the weekend than he has been recently. Still managed to find a lot of the ball and tackle well, which was a focus for him.

Sam Lloyd
2 goals, 20 disposals (15 contested)
Probably the most dominant player on the ground of the small men. His involvement as a forward was terrific and was among the best on the ground.

Brad Helbig
19 disposals, 5 tackles
Brad played a mixture of half back and through the midfield, his contested work in the second half was terrific when we really needed it. A really solid performance from him.

Nathan Gordon
18 disposals, 6 marks
Another solid game on the wing, his work rate is really noticeable. He’s continuing to understand his role at setups and running patterns so he’ll continue to work on that.

Ben Darrou
16 disposals, 1 goal
Solid defensive game yet again. There wasn’t an ideal match-up for him but he was able to move around the back six in order to position himself on the best forward at the time. Ben also help set us up offensively.

Todd Banfield
14 disposals, 13 tackles
Very good defensive game again with his tackling. Didn’t hit the scoreboard himself but helped set up two or three goals. It was his most active game and he isn’t far off a breakthrough performance.

Orren Stephenson
1 goal, 11 disposals, 6 marks, 35 hit outs
Probably the most dominant big guy in regards to hit outs. His work rate was terrific all day and gave our midfielders first use. He was able to get around the ground, take some strong contested marks and hit the scoreboard.

Liam McBean
5 goals, 10 possessions
Aside from kicking goals, he worked up and down the ground, which was good to see. He also played a role in a couple of other goals. He’s still working on his marking and clean ball-handling in order to make him into a good senior player.

Todd Elton
9 disposals, 5 marks
Played down back last week and was good in his role on Casey’s two key forwards. They had no impact on the game. He was beaten a couple of times but won his position overall.

Shaun Hampson
9 disposals, 35 hit outs, 5 tackles
Another big man that played a solid game for us. Worked hard around the contest with some quick releases to our midfielders. He didn’t impact the scoreboard as much we would’ve liked.

Ben Griffiths
1 goal, 8 disposals, 6 marks
Led hard all day and provided a good target up forward. He only hit the scoreboard once but had three or four shots that he should’ve converted. The work rate was there we just need him to finish off.

http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2014-07-07/the-vfl-report-round-13

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Re: VFL: Richmond vs Casey @ Punt Rd --- Sat. July 5 [curtain-raiser]
« Reply #49 on: July 07, 2014, 10:32:04 PM »
Richmond VFL coach Tim Clarke's summary of how the AFL-listed players performed at VFL level in Saturday’s win over Casey:

Matt McDonough
2 goals, 24 disposals, 6 clearances
Played midfield and forward in what was probably his best game for the year. His ability to get to stoppages and contests and spread hard was the most impressive thing about his game.

Aaron Edwards
1 goal, 20 disposals, 8 marks
Aaron was very good in a supporting role up forward. He realised quickly that the other forwards had better match-ups so he pulled himself out of position to allow them to kick goals. Also worked hard up the ground and had an impact.

Ben Lennon
1 goal, 20 disposals, 6 tackles
Played more forward on the weekend than he has been recently. Still managed to find a lot of the ball and tackle well, which was a focus for him.

Sam Lloyd
2 goals, 20 disposals (15 contested)
Probably the most dominant player on the ground of the small men. His involvement as a forward was terrific and was among the best on the ground.

Brad Helbig
19 disposals, 5 tackles
Brad played a mixture of half back and through the midfield, his contested work in the second half was terrific when we really needed it. A really solid performance from him.

Nathan Gordon
18 disposals, 6 marks
Another solid game on the wing, his work rate is really noticeable. He’s continuing to understand his role at setups and running patterns so he’ll continue to work on that.

Ben Darrou
16 disposals, 1 goal
Solid defensive game yet again. There wasn’t an ideal match-up for him but he was able to move around the back six in order to position himself on the best forward at the time. Ben also help set us up offensively.

Todd Banfield
14 disposals, 13 tackles
Very good defensive game again with his tackling. Didn’t hit the scoreboard himself but helped set up two or three goals. It was his most active game and he isn’t far off a breakthrough performance.

Orren Stephenson
1 goal, 11 disposals, 6 marks, 35 hit outs
Probably the most dominant big guy in regards to hit outs. His work rate was terrific all day and gave our midfielders first use. He was able to get around the ground, take some strong contested marks and hit the scoreboard.

Liam McBean
5 goals, 10 possessions
Aside from kicking goals, he worked up and down the ground, which was good to see. He also played a role in a couple of other goals. He’s still working on his marking and clean ball-handling in order to make him into a good senior player.

Todd Elton
9 disposals, 5 marks
Played down back last week and was good in his role on Casey’s two key forwards. They had no impact on the game. He was beaten a couple of times but won his position overall.

Shaun Hampson
9 disposals, 35 hit outs, 5 tackles
Another big man that played a solid game for us. Worked hard around the contest with some quick releases to our midfielders. He didn’t impact the scoreboard as much we would’ve liked.

Ben Griffiths
1 goal, 8 disposals, 6 marks
Led hard all day and provided a good target up forward. He only hit the scoreboard once but had three or four shots that he should’ve converted. The work rate was there we just need him to finish off.

http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2014-07-07/the-vfl-report-round-13
Great to see Lennon in the best. Looks like he is a genuine forward, play him there. Simple!
With another pre season he will be a regular in the ones next year.

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Re: VFL: Richmond vs Casey @ Punt Rd --- Sat. July 5 [curtain-raiser]
« Reply #50 on: July 07, 2014, 10:35:27 PM »
I think he could become a half-back, maybe spend pre-season and first few rounds there and see if it works.  :banghead
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Re: VFL: Richmond vs Casey @ Punt Rd --- Sat. July 5 [curtain-raiser]
« Reply #51 on: July 07, 2014, 10:36:49 PM »
I think he could become a half-back, maybe spend pre-season and first few rounds there and see if it works.  :banghead
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Re: VFL: Richmond vs Casey @ Punt Rd --- Sat. July 5 [curtain-raiser]
« Reply #52 on: July 08, 2014, 08:49:10 AM »

Great to see Lennon in the best. Looks like he is a genuine forward, play him there. Simple!
With another pre season he will be a regular in the ones next year.

And I know you're not a fan BT but gee I wish they would give McDonough a sustained chance in his true position in the seniors instead of trying to develop him by RFC101 - every man is a backman.

Matt McDonough
2 goals, 24 disposals, 6 clearances
Played midfield and forward in what was probably his best game for the year. His ability to get to stoppages and contests and spread hard was the most impressive thing about his game.

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Re: VFL: Richmond vs Casey @ Punt Rd --- Sat. July 5 [curtain-raiser]
« Reply #53 on: July 08, 2014, 09:01:19 AM »
And/Or give him a block of games without dropping him

Too much to ask for

Gotta play the 30 year olds instead

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Re: VFL: Richmond vs Casey @ Punt Rd --- Sat. July 5 [curtain-raiser]
« Reply #54 on: July 08, 2014, 11:41:17 AM »

Great to see Lennon in the best. Looks like he is a genuine forward, play him there. Simple!
With another pre season he will be a regular in the ones next year.

And I know you're not a fan BT but gee I wish they would give McDonough a sustained chance in his true position in the seniors instead of trying to develop him by RFC101 - every man is a backman.

Matt McDonough
2 goals, 24 disposals, 6 clearances
Played midfield and forward in what was probably his best game for the year. His ability to get to stoppages and contests and spread hard was the most impressive thing about his game.


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