Author Topic: VFL Round 10: Richmond vs Footscray @ Punt Rd, Sat. June 20 [LIVE on Ch 7]  (Read 8134 times)

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2015 Peter Jackson VFL

Richmond Tigers      3.5  5.6  11.9  12.10 (82)
Footscray Bulldogs   2.1  6.5   9.9  11.18 (84)

GOALS:
Richmond Tigers: McDONOUGH 3 Lloyd 2 Lennon 2 McBean  Barlow  Wynne  Lambert  Gordon
Footscray Bulldogs: Cordy 6 Darley  Jamieson  Campbell  Honeychurch  Redpath

BEST:
Richmond Tigers: Lambert Cachia McDONOUGH Lloyd Thomas Arnot
Footscray Bulldogs: Cordy Biggs Russell Honeychurch Hunter Pearce

https://reg.sportingpulse.com/olr_v5/rpt_progressive.cgi?aID=4138&pg=1&a=MR

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McDonough deserves to be called up

I like the way he moves - kind of flows along like dal santo making time for himself...
Then he grabbed two chopsticks and stuck them in his mouth , pretending to be a walrus

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Newmans stats? Anyone got them and how did he go
Newy had 19 disposals. He had about 8-9 up to half-time. I thought he was good early on and okay to solid for the remainder of the game until the last two minutes when he gave ammo to his critics by going slow and 'safe' sideways when we were 2 points down.

Here's the qtr-by-qtr individual stats available:

QT: Cachia finished that first quarter with 12 disposals, 4 clearances and McDonough has 11 disposals.

HT: Cachia doubled his first quarter efforts. He has 24 possessions (12 contested) and 9 clearances. McDonough has 15 disposals, Dea has 13. Kane Lambert, who came on after quarter time, has 11 disposals and looks lively. Matt Thomas also has 11 disposals and 7 tackles.

3QT: Cachia already up to 30 disposals. Lambert is on 22, McDonough 22, Dea 19, Lennon 18, Thomas 18

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FT: Cachia 38, Lambert 28, McDonough 28, Thomas  22, Dea 21, Newman 19.
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Competitive Tigers fall short in VFL thriller

By Catherine Durkin 
June 20, 2015 6:26 PM



Richmond’s VFL team was left ruing missed opportunities in its two-point loss to Footscray on Saturday at the ME Centre.

The Tigers dominated play early and could have taken substantial leads at various stages, but inefficiency plagued the Tigers, and they struggled to establish much of a buffer.

The lead changed hands frequently throughout, with the winning margin resulting from two rushed behinds to the Bulldogs in the dying minutes.

In a game of great intensity, Jaryd Cachia continued his influential form. He gathered 38 possessions (21 contested), 13 clearances and applied intense pressure on Footscray’s midfielders.

Matt McDonough also shone around the contest with 28 disposals and five clearances. He also managed to push forward to kick three goals.

VFL coach Tim Clarke said a lack of ball control at various times played a critical role in the team’s loss.

“If you can’t control the footy, the other team doesn’t have to defend. We felt today that their (Footscray’s) ability to transition off turnovers was very good and it put our backs under pressure,” he said.

“But on the flip side we struggled at times to control the footy and give our forwards the best chance of competing and it ended up hurting us in the end.”

But Clarke was quick to reinforce the improvement in the team’s intensity and attack on the football.

“Last time when we played against Werribee we weren’t competitive. We were terrible through the midfield but today our boys competed really well,” he said.

“For them (Footscray) to have the ruck advantage and for our boys to keep fighting the way they did was really good to see.”

“It is a disappointing game, given that we lost, but we had some good players today and at least they can say they played well and they can push hard for senior selection this week.”

Two players who attracted the praise of their coach were Matt Dea, who provided excellent run off the halfback line, and Sam Lloyd, who kicked two goals and was impactful in the forward line.

“Dea has been pushing for senior selection for about eight weeks. He keeps fighting and doing the right thing at VFL so we know when the time comes, when an opportunity opens up, he’s ready to take it,” he said.

“And Lloydy was probably the only forward on the day that won his position, which was great given that they (Footscray) were able to dominate us in the air.”

Another highlight for the Tigers was the long-awaited return of Kane Lambert, who injured his shoulder in Round 2 of the AFL.

After coming on during the second quarter, Lambert dominated both in around the contest, collecting 28 disposals, eight clearances and kicking a goal. 

The Tigers will look to bounce back next Saturday when they meet Williamstown at the ME Centre.

 

FINAL SCORES
Richmond    3.5     5.6    11.9    12.10 82
Footscray    2.1    6.5    9.9        11.18 84

GOALS
Richmond - McDonough 3, Lennon 2, Lloyd 2, Lambert 1, Gordon 1, Barlow 1, Wynne 1, McBean 1
Footscray - Cordy 6, Honeychurch 1, Daniel 1, Redpath 1, Jamieson 1, Campbell 1

BEST
Richmond - Cachia, Lambert, McDonough, Thomas, Dea, Gordon, Lloyd, Newman
Footscray - Cordy, Biggs, Hunter, Prismall, Jong, Russel, Daniel, Pearce

http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2015-06-20/competitive-tigers-fall-short-in-vfl-thriller

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This weekend: Richmond v Footscray - Saturday June 20, 12.12pm, Punt Road Oval

Defender Chris Newman lined up in his second VFL game after overcoming a groin injury and finished with 19 disposals in the Tigers' two-point defeat.

A Richmond spokesman told AFL.com.au Newman played out the full game across half-back and got through unscathed.

Mature-age recruit Kane Lambert made a promising return from a shoulder injury he sustained in his AFL debut in round two, accumulating 28 touches, eight clearances and a one goal in three quarters of game time.

After missing the Tigers' last game before the bye, defender Matt Dea was named among his team's better-performed players with 21 disposals.

Ruckman Shaun Hampson, who was expected to take the field, sat out for a third consecutive game.

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-06-20/around-the-state-leagues-whos-starring-or-sinning-for-your-club-in-this-weekends-second-tier


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How did Lennon go?

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How did Lennon go?


Played a good game. Solid in the contest working both ways whilst using the ball extremely well. I would be playing him in the senior side but that's just my opinion.

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Thought biscuit played a good game. Did a lot of good one percenters and his tackling was good.

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from the stats, clearly newman's performance warrants an inclusion into the seniors next week ahead of others such as donuts  :banghead
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How did Lennon go?


Played a good game. Solid in the contest working both ways whilst using the ball extremely well. I would be playing him in the senior side but that's just my opinion.
Cheers, good to hear a positive report!

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Just started watching replay now a good start but surely if Dea can't kick 50 metre shot on goal from where he was. He may as just walk out the club door now.
If today footballers cant kick 50 easy they aint worth poo  :thumbsdown

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Seeya Trent  :snidegrin

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Good to see Lambert back!!

Yeah he was very good

Pity he needs more game time having missed 6-7 weeks, I'd bring him before Newman

Well that's good news.

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“We are really excited about what we have brought in. We have got great depth of players that can take us where we need to go. We are just putting some cream on the top at the moment,” he said.

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Shaun Hampson is the No.1 man"