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Re: VFL Round 20: Richmond vs Essendon @ Windy Hill, Sat. Aug. 29
« Reply #45 on: August 30, 2015, 04:09:19 AM »
VFL Tigers gallant in final hitout
richmondfc.com.au
August 30, 2015


Richmond’s VFL squad has failed to secure a win in its last game of the 2015 season, despite a final quarter surge which brought it within a goal in the dying stages.

The Tigers kicked just one goal in the first half of its final round clash against Essendon at Windy Hill, before a five goal to two final term brought them within striking distance.

VFL coach Tim Clarke said he was pleased with his players’ endeavour, despite their inability to close out the game.

“They played some really good football early in the game, but Essendon’s structure behind the ball was really strong so they were able to stop a lot of our forward entries,” he said.

“But for the boys to fight back with the attitude and effort they had in that last quarter was fantastic. It showed them what they can do when they put their mind to it.”

Richmond’s intensity around the contest was notable in the early stages of the game, a trend which continued throughout.

Despite Essendon kicking the first goal, Richmond controlled possession from then on, entering their forward 50 a handful of times.

But the Tigers wasted their opportunities, and struggled to find an avenue to goal.

Essendon’s intensity lifted in the second quarter and, as in the first, they didn’t take long to score. They went on to kick another three goals in a term when the Tigers managed just one.

Although Richmond again managed to match Essendon around the ball in the third, skill errors and poor forward transition made scoring difficult, while Essendon managed to kick another four goals for the quarter.

But the tide began to turn approaching three quarter time, with two quick goals from Anthony Scott and Liam McBean.

The momentum continued in Richmond’s favour in the final quarter, with seven unanswered Tiger goals bringing the visitors to within a kick. But Essendon pushed back, scoring two quick goals to put the result beyond doubt.

Clarke said while the game marked the end of the VFL program for 2015, the game demonstrated that there are several players whose seasons are still well and truly alive.

“The season is over and it’s been a fun year for the VFL program, even though we haven’t had the wins that we’ve wanted,” he said.

“However, there are five or six guys here that are a chance to play next week if the position opens up. So it’s really important they recover well and they continue moving forward.

“Our footy club hopefully will play for a number of weeks yet and those boys need to make sure they are ready when they’re needed.”

Of the players pushing for senior selection, Matt Dea and David Astbury were standouts. Dea collected 31 touches and took nine marks, cutting off a lot of Essendon’s forward transitions, while Astbury’s 23 touches and 10 marks demonstrated his ability to impact critical contests around the ground.

Midfielders Matt McDonough (27 disposals), Matt Arnot (30 disposals), and Chris Knights (29 disposals) all played pivotal roles throughout, particularly in their side’s rebirth in the final quarter, clearing the ball at stoppages and linking up to provide much-needed forward movement.

The results sees the Tigers finish the year in thirteenth position on the VFL ladder, with five wins and 12 losses.

FINAL SCORES
Essendon     1.1   5.3   10.7    12.8.80
Richmond    0.5   1.8    4.8      9.9.63

BEST - Dea, Arnot, Castagna, Knights, McDonough, McQualter, Astbury

GOALS - McDonough 2, McBean 2, Knights 1, Mellington 1, Scott 1, L. Conca 1, Soldo 1

http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2015-08-29/vfl-tigers-gallant-in-final-hitout

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Re: VFL Round 20: Richmond vs Essendon @ Windy Hill, Sat. Aug. 29
« Reply #46 on: August 30, 2015, 08:57:28 AM »
have they taught him how to properly kick the footy?

Have you actually seen him play ?, I have & I cant recall a bad kick since he came back from injury


He has improved and kicks the ball well. The thing he is slowly improving is his decision making. Rance was the same as a young player.

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Re: VFL Round 20: Richmond vs Essendon @ Windy Hill, Sat. Aug. 29
« Reply #47 on: August 30, 2015, 08:28:47 PM »
Well done to McBean one winning (3-way tie) the Frosty Miller medal for the VFL's leading goalkicker  :clapping.
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Re: VFL Round 20: Richmond vs Essendon @ Windy Hill, Sat. Aug. 29
« Reply #50 on: September 01, 2015, 05:00:47 PM »
Richmond’s VFL coach Tim Clarke's summary:

Matt Dea
31 disposals, nine marks, two tackles

Had another extremely strong game in defence, winning plenty of ball and keeping his opponent in check.  Is playing really solid AFL-standard football and pushing hard for senior selection.

Matt Arnot
30 disposals, three tackles, 11 marks

Backed up a solid game last week with an impressive effort in defence and through the midfield area.  Won plenty of uncontested possession, but he combined that with a bit of contested ball late in the game, which got us back into the contest.  It was a good finish to the season from him.

Jason Castagna
29 disposals, two clearances, two tackles

Maintained his good, attacking style of football off half-back.  Was really impressive with his run-and-carry.  Needs to continue working on his kicking and hitting targets, but he’s certainly shown this season that he’s going to become an exciting player for the Club.

Chris Knights
29 disposals, six tackles, one goal

Finished off his last VFL game for the club with a standout performance.  Had plenty of centre-forward touches. Hit the scoreboard once and had a few other shots that fell short, but ended up in scoring shots for teammates. His intensity around the ball was a highlight.

Matt McDonough
27 disposals, seven clearances, two goals

Had probably his best game for the past month. Displayed heaps of energy in and around the contest.  He combined that with some outside football that was damaging, especially in the centre-forward area, where he helped set up several scoring shots.

Dave Astbury
23 disposals, 10 marks

Produced arguably his best performance of the season. Took plenty of contested marks and really helped to set us up offensively. Is another player who is really pushing for senior selection in our backline. He’s just waiting to grab an opportunity.

Nathan Gordon

19 disposals, five marks, seven tackles

Played a solid game as a half-forward. It was a tough position to play at times throughout the match, but he worked pretty hard. Ended up having a few scoring shots, but didn’t register a goal.  He’s also ready to go, if required, to step up into the senior side.

Todd Elton
16 disposals, eight marks, three tackles

Another player who had his best game for the season.  Was involved with plenty of critical contest work, restricted his opponent’s influence, and helped set up a few really aggressive offensive transitions for us. It was a particularly pleasing performance from him.

Connor Menadue
16 disposals, six marks, two tackles

Played a combination of midfield and half-back. Produced plenty of run-and-carry and had some really exciting involvements. The challenge for him is to continue winning more possessions, so he can maximise his ability to use the ball.

Reece McKenzie
14 disposals, five contested marks

Well beaten in the first quarter, but bounced back after quarter-time to finish with 10 marks, including five contested grabs.  Really stood up and was probably the most dominant forward on the ground. Didn’t hit the scoreboard, but his work in and around the contest was fantastic.

Shaun Hampson
10 disposals, 39 hit-outs, five marks

His ruckwork was elite, giving our midfielders first use right throughout the game.  He also got to more contests, and finished with five marks, which could easily have been more. Another player that, if needed at senior level, is ready to go.

Liam McBean
10 disposals, two goals

Was a bit down on previous weeks. But he also got to more contests, which is something he’s been working on, and still managed to kick two goals, which is pleasing. He needs to keep focusing on those critical contests in his bid for senior selection.

Ivan Soldo
3 disposals, 16 hit-outs, one goal

Battled well in the ruck.  Continues to improve. His centre-bounce work was impressive against good opposition, and he even managed to push forward and kick a goal.  We’re really excited about the development he’s shown throughout the season.

http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2015-09-01/the-vfl-report-round-20

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Re: VFL Round 20: Richmond vs Essendon @ Windy Hill, Sat. Aug. 29
« Reply #51 on: September 01, 2015, 06:34:07 PM »
have they taught him how to properly kick the footy?

Have you actually seen him play ?, I have & I cant recall a bad kick since he came back from injury

Read the coaches comments Taz ... looks like kicking is still an issue  ;D

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Re: VFL Round 20: Richmond vs Essendon @ Windy Hill, Sat. Aug. 29
« Reply #52 on: September 01, 2015, 06:40:04 PM »
George is an exciting prospect. Could be a wild card as a sub in September...... :whistle
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Re: VFL Round 20: Richmond vs Essendon @ Windy Hill, Sat. Aug. 29
« Reply #53 on: September 01, 2015, 06:44:54 PM »
have they taught him how to properly kick the footy?

Have you actually seen him play ?, I have & I cant recall a bad kick since he came back from injury

Read the coaches comments Taz ... looks like kicking is still an issue  ;D

What would Tim Clarke know  :snidegrin

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Re: VFL Round 20: Richmond vs Essendon @ Windy Hill, Sat. Aug. 29
« Reply #54 on: September 01, 2015, 07:21:56 PM »
Tim doesn't have a lot to work with IMHO. We really do need to get some better top up players for our VFL side.

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Re: VFL Round 20: Richmond vs Essendon @ Windy Hill, Sat. Aug. 29
« Reply #55 on: September 01, 2015, 07:34:40 PM »
Tim doesn't have a lot to work with IMHO. We really do need to get some better top up players for our VFL side.

That's the issue, losing Tyrone Downie didn't help after Ross Young pulled the pin late & that affected our chances of picking up a quality mid

Keepers are ,
Wall
Mellington
Cachia
Aarts
Wynne
Scott
Kruse
Gale
& probably McQualter & Barlow for experience , the rest are not up to it IMHO

Injuries didn't help, add R Conca , Petterd , Foley etc etc and we would be a lot stronger





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Re: VFL Round 20: Richmond vs Essendon @ Windy Hill, Sat. Aug. 29
« Reply #56 on: September 01, 2015, 08:49:38 PM »
2015 ‘Frosty’ Miller Medal leaderboard

1. Liam McBean (Richmond) 42
1. Jordan Lisle (Port Melbourne) 42
1. Sam Grimley (Box Hill Hawks) 42
4. Samuel Dunell (Williamstown) 38
5. Andrew Hooper (North Ballarat) 36
6. Kyle Hardingham (Essendon) 32
7. Majak Daw (Werribee Tigers) 30
8. Ahmed Saad (Sandringham) 29
9. Anthony Anastasio (Williamstown) 27
9. Blaine Johnson (Northern Blues) 27


Richmond VFL leading goalkickers

1. Liam McBean (16 games) 42
2. Matt McDonough (14 games) 15
3. Sam Lloyd (8 games) 14
4. Ben Lennon (10 games) 10
4. Reece McKenzie (15 games) 10
4. Ty Vickery (3 games) 10

Full article: http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2015-09-01/mcbean-ties-for-frosty-miller-medal

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Re: VFL Round 20: Richmond vs Essendon @ Windy Hill, Sat. Aug. 29
« Reply #57 on: September 02, 2015, 10:17:48 PM »
George is an exciting prospect. Could be a wild card as a sub in September...... :whistle

Nah apparently if you can't kick you're never going to be a good player

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Re: VFL Round 20: Richmond vs Essendon @ Windy Hill, Sat. Aug. 29
« Reply #58 on: September 02, 2015, 10:33:12 PM »
to put it it into a more apt form, you cant be regarded as a good player if you cant kick
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Re: VFL Round 20: Richmond vs Essendon @ Windy Hill, Sat. Aug. 29
« Reply #59 on: September 03, 2015, 07:56:24 AM »
Said this before but it is FOOTball we are discussing here, how does a player advance through the junior ranks, then to rep teams and ultimately drafted into the AFL if they can't kick properly. You would think by that stage their kicking skills should be elite across the board. Interesting comment by Roos recently on AFL360 where he stated that around the world in elite sporting competitions the AFL is one of the only competitions where at the top level you have to have development of the players within the clubs. Really need to look at why these players have deficiencies when making the top levels, obviously as Roos pointed out there is a huge gulf in standard between the feeder comps and AFL, this needs to be looked at to ensure that half a players window of performance isn't wasted just being developed to AFL standard.