Author Topic: VFL R1: Richmond vs Williamstown --- Sun. Apr 10 @ Burbank Oval  (Read 14793 times)

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Re: VFL R1: Richmond vs Williamstown --- Sun. Apr 10 @ Burbank Oval
« Reply #90 on: April 10, 2016, 06:24:17 PM »
Hunt. Lmao

x2 that guy needs to be sold back to Geelong & they pay us double money for fraud
Wasn't he a delisted free agent?

can't remember but give him back then ;D
Oh I don't disagree with that.

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Re: VFL R1: Richmond vs Williamstown --- Sun. Apr 10 @ Burbank Oval
« Reply #91 on: April 10, 2016, 06:26:26 PM »
Very windy there
Say 4 goal wind
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Georgie Castanzo
McBean
Maric
Hunt
Batchelor

Yes it was windy

Interesting your views on a couple of players Jack

I managed to get there for the last part of the first half and then most of the 2nd half

I thought McBean was again poor in the 2nd efforts and attacking the contest stakes.  Actually a coupe of times late in the 3rd he didnt even bother to attempt to get to 3 contests when he was only 10-15 metres away. I would hope he learnt alot today with big Maric out there. It was like he had hos own coach, Ivan spent alot of time giving him instruction

Thought George was ok, his wrokrate is excellent but hos disposal again is a worry...but considering how poor our afl guys he shoudl be a lock

Just on Maric, showed today what a tremendous leader he is... great thong abput VFL footy is you can hear things being said out on the ground.  With Ivan it was like havong a playing coach out there today. He was fantastic. Thigns turned to crap the mpent he got pulled from the ground
McBean kicked 2 in a minute and was taken off????? No excuse for his absence later on in the game though..

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Re: VFL R1: Richmond vs Williamstown --- Sun. Apr 10 @ Burbank Oval
« Reply #92 on: April 10, 2016, 06:41:13 PM »
Very windy there
Say 4 goal wind
Best Tigers
Georgie Castanzo
McBean
Maric
Hunt
Batchelor

Yes it was windy

Interesting your views on a couple of players Jack

I managed to get there for the last part of the first half and then most of the 2nd half

I thought McBean was again poor in the 2nd efforts and attacking the contest stakes.  Actually a coupe of times late in the 3rd he didnt even bother to attempt to get to 3 contests when he was only 10-15 metres away. I would hope he learnt alot today with big Maric out there. It was like he had hos own coach, Ivan spent alot of time giving him instruction

Thought George was ok, his wrokrate is excellent but hos disposal again is a worry...but considering how poor our afl guys he shoudl be a lock

Just on Maric, showed today what a tremendous leader he is... great thong abput VFL footy is you can hear things being said out on the ground.  With Ivan it was like havong a playing coach out there today. He was fantastic. Thigns turned to crap the mpent he got pulled from the ground

Think McBean is a better option than Griffiths on what I saw today

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Re: VFL R1: Richmond vs Williamstown --- Sun. Apr 10 @ Burbank Oval
« Reply #93 on: April 10, 2016, 06:43:18 PM »
pearls of wisdom again 
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Re: VFL R1: Richmond vs Williamstown --- Sun. Apr 10 @ Burbank Oval
« Reply #94 on: April 10, 2016, 07:34:48 PM »
He's right though....but then again, bringing back Post would be a better option than Griffiths at this stage....both Jayden & an actual post....
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Re: VFL R1: Richmond vs Williamstown --- Sun. Apr 10 @ Burbank Oval
« Reply #95 on: April 10, 2016, 07:37:31 PM »
Think Georgie is
Problem is that
Rioli and Short would have to drop out  for him
As for McBean , better option than Griffiths who was hopeless before getting injured
Elton is really struggling I must add

Elton Struggled.  :lol
He's right though....but then again, bringing back Post would be a better option than Griffiths at this stage....both Jayden & an actual post....
F. J thought Griffiths was a much better option than Fyfe. 
Let's extend franks contract for another 10 years.  :clapping
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Re: VFL R1: Richmond vs Williamstown --- Sun. Apr 10 @ Burbank Oval
« Reply #96 on: April 10, 2016, 08:10:00 PM »
Liam was crap. 40 knot gale blowing across the ground and he leads to the high side. Would have taken 6 kicks to get to him. No positional or situational awareness at all. And the coaches let him know.

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Re: VFL R1: Richmond vs Williamstown --- Sun. Apr 10 @ Burbank Oval
« Reply #97 on: April 10, 2016, 08:24:30 PM »
Reckon he kicked 3-4 when I was there
If he was crap
Hate to see what you say about Griffiths
And he got a spray at quarter time as well

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Re: VFL R1: Richmond vs Williamstown --- Sun. Apr 10 @ Burbank Oval
« Reply #98 on: April 10, 2016, 08:47:13 PM »
Liam kicked 2.

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Re: VFL R1: Richmond vs Williamstown --- Sun. Apr 10 @ Burbank Oval
« Reply #99 on: April 10, 2016, 08:48:53 PM »
Reckon he kicked 3-4 when I was there
If he was crap
Hate to see what you say about Griffiths
And he got a spray at quarter time as well

Well Griifiths did manage to lay a tackle, Liam didn't   :lol

From what i saw he was extremely disappointing. And to top it off he barked at Soldo to follow up and chase but refused to even try it himself
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Re: VFL R1: Richmond vs Williamstown --- Sun. Apr 10 @ Burbank Oval
« Reply #100 on: April 10, 2016, 09:06:49 PM »
Good play in the 1st Q where Ivan was 30 metres having a shot and he short passed to his cousin who then goaled

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Re: VFL R1: Richmond vs Williamstown --- Sun. Apr 10 @ Burbank Oval
« Reply #101 on: April 11, 2016, 02:35:53 AM »
Spirited VFL Tigers go down to Williamstown

Brenton Mann
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April 11, 2016


Richmond’s VFL side showed plenty of spirit, but ultimately fell by 45 points to reigning premier Williamstown at Burbank Oval on Sunday.

A VFL side boasting 14 AFL-listed players, including returning ruckman Ivan Maric,  had a clear intention to earn some respect amongst the competition, and went a fair way in doing so.

The Tigers more than matched it with their classier opponent and held a hard earnt four-point half-time lead, but ran out legs in the last half, final scores reading 16.13.(109) to 9.10.(64).

Such a key to Richmond’s success at AFL-level, Maric played 75% game time and more importantly got through the game unscathed.

Maric’s leadership and presence around the ball was evident from the get-go and his teammates rose around him, and after a patchy start, Richmond began to flourish.

Richmond’s debuting VFL coach Craig McRae lauded Maric’s strength in leadership around the contest, which contributed to the Tigers winning the clearance count 50–39.

“His (Maric) leadership and aggression around the ball and his ability to impact the game when we needed him to was really pleasing,” McRae said.

“We had a plan and he did everything he needed to do."

Key forward Ben Griffiths’ temperament was tested early and led to two dubious free kicks being awarded to Williamstown, who made him pay.

Unfortunately for Griffiths, his day ended prematurely with the key-forward leaving the field in the third term with a suspected ankle injury.

In a spiteful opening stanza, three out of the Seagulls’ four majors came from free kicks, in worrying signs for the Tigers, but back-to-back goals to Liam McBean steadied the side.

When the “Ivans”, Maric and Soldo, combined for the Tigers’ third goal moments after McBean’s brace, Richmond began to surge.

Although the Tigers went into quarter time trailing by ten points, their belief and confidence was growing and came to the fore in the second term.

Richmond went into the game with a distinct plan to constrict the Seagulls’ electric outside game, cause repeat stoppages, and shut the game down, and it rattled the reigning premiers.

The plan proved extremely effective in the second quarter as Richmond’s inside midfielders Adam Marcon, Andrew Moore and Jason Castagna bullocked the ball forward, and Richmond pressured at will.

In a see-sawing affair, Richmond’s senior contingent led from the front, as Steve Morris and Jake Batchelor stood tall down back, and youngster Nathan Broad springboarded off half-back.

Taylor Hunt’s excellent smother saw the Tigers sling-shot the ball inside 50, resulting in a goal in the shadows of half-time, which handed Richmond a slender four-point lead.

Castagna found himself further afield, splitting his time between forward and midfield in a move that worked to great effect. His classy goal on the run from 45 metres out in the second term highlighted his poise, and his nine tackles, nine contested possession and seven clearances showcased his ability to compete.

McRae was quite impressed with Castagna’s surge and spread from stoppages and his pressure around the contest.

“We’re looking for someone at AFL-level to put pressure on around the ball and we threw him in the middle and he showed a bit,” McRae said.

Any momentum that was gained in the second term was disintegrated in the third, as Williamstown banged on six goals to one and the Tigers looked to be labouring.

The intensity at the contest remained for the Tigers, but poor skill execution and decision making restricted them from mounting a significant challenge and trailed by 29 points at the final change.

The Tigers refused to yield and continually willed the ball forward in the last quarter but struggled to find a target inside 50, as the Seagulls coasted home.

Off-season recruit Andrew Moore (15 tackles and 16 contested possessions) stood out, while Batchelor (eight marks and five tackles) and Hunt (23 disposals and 10 handball receives) provided plenty of drive.

Castagna, McBean and Tom Couch kicked two for Richmond, wih Nick Mellington, Anthony Scott and Soldo bagging singles.

http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2016-04-10/spirited-vfl-tigers-go-down-to-williamstown

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Re: VFL R1: Richmond vs Williamstown --- Sun. Apr 10 @ Burbank Oval
« Reply #102 on: April 11, 2016, 02:39:26 AM »
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Unfortunately for Griffiths, his day ended prematurely with the key-forward leaving the field in the third term with a suspected ankle injury.

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Griffiths Is injured, finished on crutches with ankle/foot in ice. Was asked how his injury was and he shook his head so would think he will miss weeks.

https://www.bigfooty.com/forum/threads/round-1-richmond-v-williamstown-burbank-oval-2pm-sunday-10-04-16.1128433/page-6#post-43830383

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Re: VFL R1: Richmond vs Williamstown --- Sun. Apr 10 @ Burbank Oval
« Reply #103 on: April 11, 2016, 02:55:07 AM »
The Age is saying it's a hammy  :huh.



Ivan Maric back for Tigers as Ben Griffiths injures hamstring

Brent Diamond
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11 April 2016


Influential Richmond ruckman Ivan Maric got through unscathed on his return from a back injury, but forward Ben Griffiths suffered a hamstring injury in the Tigers' 45-point loss to reigning premier Williamstown at Burbank Oval on Sunday.

It was Maric's first match since suffering a back complaint over the pre-season. He played 75 per cent game time – and despite looming large – Tigers VFL coach Craig McRae was unsure whether the coaching hierarchy would take the risk in slotting him in against West Coast's athletic big man Nic Naitanui on Friday night at Domain Stadium.

"I won't be the person who decides that. We had a plan and he did everything he could to do in his plan," McRae said.

The former Crow had just the 11 touches (five kicks and six handballs) in the clash, but was defiant against Williamstown's Nick Meese.

"I thought he had a good presence about him … his leadership and his aggression around the ball," he said. "We had minutes, game-time wise measured for him."

McRae said Griffiths will be assessed and undergo scans on Monday to determine the extent of the damage.

Adam Marcon and Taylor Hunt were among the Tigers' best, while Anthony Anastasio was best on ground for the Seagulls with four goals.

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/ivan-maric-back-for-tigers-as-ben-griffiths-injures-hamstring-20160410-go31a3.html

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Re: VFL R1: Richmond vs Williamstown --- Sun. Apr 10 @ Burbank Oval
« Reply #104 on: April 11, 2016, 03:40:49 AM »
I say it was an Ankle