Author Topic: VFL R8: Richmond vs Essendon --- Sat. May 28 @ Punt Rd [curtain-raiser]  (Read 9422 times)

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@DrummondNathan showing excellent signs in his first half of footy in 13 months. He's accumulating at will and oozing class.

 :clapping :clapping some cream

Drummond was picked up two years ago in 2014. He is not part of the "cream on top" comment like Marcon is so get it right!!!!

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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"

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VFL Tigers overrun by Bombers

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30 May 2016


Richmond’s VFL side was overrun by Essendon in their annual Dreamtime clash, with the Bombers saluting by 23 points to claim the Sir Doug Nicholls Cup.

In biting conditions at Punt Road Oval, no more than a goal separated the sides at any change, as the Bombers clung to a two-point lead at the final change and charged home to win 9.13 (67) to 5.14 (44).

For the hoard of Tiger faithful that bunched under the Jack Dyer Stand, the tight and dour game didn’t allow for much clapping and cheering, as both sides defended brilliantly.

The Tigers began as they finished in their pre-bye win over North Ballarat by squeezing the Bombers early, with the ball rarely leaving Richmond’s forward-half in the initial stages of the opening term.

The Tigers kicked 0.6 before registering their first major and didn’t cash-in on their dominance, as the scores were locked at 12 points apiece at quarter-time. 

A key-focus for Richmond heading into the game was to restrict the Bombers’ ability to control the ball through uncontested marks and also for the Tigers’ big men to provide a fierce contest in the air.

When the pair met in the pre-season, Essendon dominated Richmond in the aerial contests with 18–3 contested marks, a stat the Tigers could ill-afford to repeat.


In a pleasing sign of the Tigers’ defensive improvement and development, they were able to restrict the Bombers to a mere four contested marks and take 11 of their own.

The cornerstones for this turnaround were key Tiger talls Liam McBean and Ivan Maric who clunked four contested marks apiece and provided a consistent aerial presence throughout the evening.

Although McBean went goalless for the night, his ability to continually provide a target and his work rate between the arcs was exceptional as he finished with 16 disposals, ten marks and three inside 50s.

Richmond senior coach Craig McRae applauded his side’s ability to play the game on its terms in the opening quarter, and reassured, if it stuck the course, the opportunities up forward will come to fruition.

Both side’s shared patches of dominance in the second term and as the game looked to be slightly tilting in the Bombers’ favour, Richmond reversed the momentum with two late goals in the shadows of half time.

The third term was an arm wrestle, with the Bombers edging clear in contested ball and held a two-point lead heading into the final term.

Essendon landed the crucial first blow of the last quarter and banged on four-goals-to-one in the final 20 minutes to run out deserved winners.

Richmond was patient and methodical with the ball, recording 105 uncontested marks and restricting the Bombers to 80, but was out tackled 75–56 and out ran with Essendon +41 in handball receives.

 The game marked the long-awaited return of budding Richmond midfielder Nathan Drummond who competed in his first-half of football in 13 months and picked-up where he left-off in 2015.

Drummond slotted back in seamlessly as a rebounding defender and once he swiftly reacquainted himself the pace of the game, he found the ball at will.

The returning Tiger finished with 14 first-half possessions, along with five marks and three inside 50s, donning the tracksuit after halftime and will look to ramp-up his game time in the coming weeks.

Another Tiger on the road back from injury is elusive and evasive midfielder Reece Conca, whose class and poise in the contest shone once again in an encouraging display.

Conca pressed his claim for senior selection, finishing with 26 disposals, seven clearances and eight tackles in a near best-afield performance.

Mabior Chol showed extreme promise as a key-back, keeping Sam Grimley to one goal, in what proved to be an inspired decision by the coaching staff.

Other Tigers to impress were Jacob Ballard and Jason Castagna who finished with 20 disposals each and continually provided invaluable energy and drive in the icy conditions.

Richmond heads to Pirahna Park this Sunday, June 5 to take on Coburg, as the Tigers will look to bounce back and record their third win of the season.   

Full article: http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2016-05-29/vfl-tigers-overran-by-bombers

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@DrummondNathan showing excellent signs in his first half of footy in 13 months. He's accumulating at will and oozing class.

 :clapping :clapping some cream

Drummond was picked up two years ago in 2014. He is not part of the "cream on top" comment like Marcon is so get it right!!!!

Any young player that works his way into the team to push the duds out are the cream. One more year (injury interrupted) into his career than Marcon but 3 years younger. I'm guessing you like your cream curdled?

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@DrummondNathan showing excellent signs in his first half of footy in 13 months. He's accumulating at will and oozing class.

 :clapping :clapping some cream

Drummond was picked up two years ago in 2014. He is not part of the "cream on top" comment like Marcon is so get it right!!!!

Any young player that works his way into the team to push the duds out are the cream. One more year (injury interrupted) into his career than Marcon but 3 years younger. I'm guessing you like your cream curdled?

The comments about cream were said by Hardwick and they refereed to the pickups from the 2015 draft, now admit your full of crap and move on!!
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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.

"Rucks:
Shaun Hampson is the No.1 man"

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Yeah

Like broad

Then he grabbed two chopsticks and stuck them in his mouth , pretending to be a walrus

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Happy to see Costanza get plenty of ball in the twos since he was dropped - shows hes very keen to get back in. Id give conca another couple of weeks to ensure hes back fully fit..

 spruiking Chol down back as a masterstroke bc he kept grimly to one goal is one of the more ridiculous things Ive read
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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.

"Rucks:
Shaun Hampson is the No.1 man"

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The Bombers were up against it when they faced the Tigers on Saturday, given Mark Jamar was a late withdrawal and Shaun McKernan was a carry-over player and did not take his place in the team until the second half.

It meant that Richmond ruckman Ivan Maric was dominant against Bombers back-up Sam Michael. Although Michael was admirable, this was Maric's best opportunity to strut his stuff, desperate for an AFL recall against North Melbourne on Friday night.

Yet, the Bombers were level at quarter time, led by six at half-time and by three-points at the final change.

Richmond had plenty of opportunities in the opening term. It had five behinds on the board – three of which were from Callum Moore – before Jack Langford kicked the opener to the Bombers at the 12 minute mark.

That was the type of match it was; not free-flowing, but instead a struggle, that aside from Francis' thrills and other young hopefuls pushing for an AFL call-up, was a game without purpose.

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/aaron-francis-shines-in-essendon-bombers-vfl-win-20160529-gp6eb7.html

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FMD .....now they have Chol playing in the backline.
Unleash the tornado

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The comments about cream were said by Hardwick and they refereed to the pickups from the 2015 draft, now admit your full of crap and move on!!

It's been pointed out to you before but here it is again...

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November 25, 2015 7:00pm
Herald Sun

Hardwick told the Herald Sun the Tigers had made massive list gains in the past two years despite some external perceptions.

“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.

“The big thing with our list strategy is we had a really good draft last year. [edit: this was said late 2015 so he meant 2014 draft]

“So those players will come on this year. Corey Ellis didn’t play a lot, Connor Menadue, Nathan Drummond will come through.

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/afl-draft-2015-depth-of-richmond-list-excites-coach-damien-hardwick/news-story/e9534333884e997d5cc11cdbab0aad7c

Only an imbecile will think he was referring purely to the 2015 draft

Now, are you man enough to admit you were wrong? Or do you truly believe you know it all like you like to lead on? I'm betting on the latter..

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FMD .....now they have Chol playing in the backline.

was pretty good too, took 3 contested marks in first half & got a hand in to kill the ball maybe 4 or 5 times.

We missed the inside work of Nick Mellington & Tom Couch

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VFL Tigers overrun by Bombers

richmondfc.com.au
30 May 2016


 

Richmond senior coach Craig McRae applauded his side’s ability to play the game on its terms in the opening quarter, and reassured, if it stuck the course, the opportunities up forward will come to fruition.

Richmond was patient and methodical with the ball, recording 105 uncontested marks and restricting the Bombers to 80, but was out tackled 75–56 and out ran with Essendon +41 in handball receives.

Richmond heads to Pirahna Park this Sunday, June 5 to take on Coburg, as the Tigers will look to bounce back and record their third win of the season.   

Full article: http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2016-05-29/vfl-tigers-overran-by-bombers

It's good to see that "The Richmond Way" is finally getting through to the youngsters.
They'll be just as boring and uninspiring as the seniors in no time, playing the same limp wristed, no risk, no flare, methodical, backwards, sideways, dinky kicks, administrator football that we all love.   :rollin



Richmond FC, ruining careers since '83.  :clapping
The club that keeps giving.

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The comments about cream were said by Hardwick and they refereed to the pickups from the 2015 draft, now admit your full of crap and move on!!

It's been pointed out to you before but here it is again...

Quote
November 25, 2015 7:00pm
Herald Sun

Hardwick told the Herald Sun the Tigers had made massive list gains in the past two years despite some external perceptions.

“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.

“The big thing with our list strategy is we had a really good draft last year. [edit: this was said late 2015 so he meant 2014 draft]

“So those players will come on this year. Corey Ellis didn’t play a lot, Connor Menadue, Nathan Drummond will come through.

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/afl-draft-2015-depth-of-richmond-list-excites-coach-damien-hardwick/news-story/e9534333884e997d5cc11cdbab0aad7c

Only an imbecile will think he was referring purely to the 2015 draft

Now, are you man enough to admit you were wrong? Or do you truly believe you know it all like you like to lead on? I'm betting on the latter..

In all honesty, you are a complete fool!!!! What does "at the moment mean"????? Is it the past????? Enough said, you really do put your self righteous imbecilic self in it don't you. Perhaps going by your logic we still have a chance to win the final against North last year!!!!

“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.
DIMMA - You will be held ACCOUNTABLE...

“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.

"Rucks:
Shaun Hampson is the No.1 man"

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But that article was after the draft so I guess he wasn't referring to the 2015 draft either :shh

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I guess players that were drafted more than a year ago are past it and they can no longer improve and add to our team. To think otherwise is living in the past and wallowing in happiness