Author Topic: VFL R12: Richmond vs Collingwood --- Sun. June 26 @ Vic. Park --- Live on Ch 7  (Read 11395 times)

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Would like to see Butler get a game in the seniors soon.

Why?

Because some lads excel in a faster pace game & they show better skills. l reckon Butler is that kind of footballer the club is looking for. We have everything to gain by trying him
I've been supporting him for a while now too. Highly skilled players often will perform better with better players around them and he certainly has some skills. :cheers
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Would like to see Butler get a game in the seniors soon.

Why?

Because some lads excel in a faster pace game & they show better skills. l reckon Butler is that kind of footballer the club is looking for. We have everything to gain by trying him

Don't tell Dimma that


We have a lot to use by playing butler. For example grigg might have to be dropped
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The idea of Butler is a lot more exciting than the production you'll actually get from him. Pretty ordinary player from what I've seen.

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The idea of Butler is a lot more exciting than the production you'll actually get from him. Pretty ordinary player from what I've seen.
I've watched him play in the twos a few times and he has traits that would translate well in the firsts. He is quick and has skills. That puts him ahead of several players already....
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Sounds like a little McBean
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Has shown bugger all in the VFL.

And where do people get the "skillful" idea from?

Quick yes, but skillful? Setting the bar pretty low for skills if that's the case.

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Has shown bugger all in the VFL.

And where do people get the "skillful" idea from?

Quick yes, but skillful? Setting the bar pretty low for skills if that's the case.
I think we are all entitled to our opinions. I think he has good skills. He certainly hits targets well at training. His problems are consistency and a bit of discipline.
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The VFL Report: Round 12

richmondfc.com.au
28 June 2016


Craig McRae's summary of the AFL and VFL-listed players who featured in last Sunday’s match against Collingwood.


AFL-listed players


Adam Marcon


23 disposals, six clearances, four tackles, two goals

He’s been the most consistent AFL player for a number of weeks. He had 23 disposals, 13 contested, four tackles and he kicked two goals as well. If we had more “Adam-type” players it would be good for us.

Andrew Moore

23 disposals, seven clearances, six tackles

Ended up with 23 disposals, but only had six (disposals) up to half-time and eight to three-quarter time, so his finish to the game was exceptional. He had nine contested possessions in the last quarter alone, along with 14 touches. We just need Andrew to believe in himself for four quarters, because he is more than capable of playing above the level when he does.

Jason Castagna

21 disposals, eight clearances, ten tackles, five inside 50s

Played as a midfielder for three quarters, and particularly in the first half, he was probably our best player. Jason had ten tackles and 17 disposals up until half-time. We moved him to half-back in the last quarter where he didn’t have as much influence. He showed he’s more than capable of playing midfield.

Nathan Drummond

20 disposals, nine handball receives, 12 uncontested possessions

He had 20 disposals in a reasonable performance and had moments where he was really clean and moments where he chased and tackled really well, and also patches where he went out of the game. Defensively he has a few little things he needs to work on, but he’s certainly showing some signs he’s improving.

Liam McBean

15 disposals, nine contested possessions, 12 hit-outs, three clearances, one goal

Played through the ruck and I thought he had great intensity around the contest. We didn’t quite dominate the hit-outs, but we won clearances on the day and he was a big reason for that. He didn’t impact the scoreboard as much as he normally does, but he still kicked a goal.

Dan Butler

13 disposals, one goal, four clearances, six tackles

Returned from suspension and played mostly forward, with a couple of stints through the midfield. His long, hard running showed signs in the last quarter of what he’s capable of. Similar to a number of others, we need more of it.

Oleg Markov

13 disposals, five marks, six tackles

Started as a forward and had minimal impact. We’re really looking forward to seeing his athletic traits as a forward and getting more involved in contests. He’s working hard behind the scenes to make a difference in that area. We moved him into the midfield in the last quarter and he had six disposals which shows he’s got something there.

Callum Moore

Two goals, 11 disposals, four marks

Ended the day with two goals and four marks. He dropped a couple of chances he would usually take. He’s showing signs, we just need consistency in his effort and work-rate to be an AFL player.

Troy Chaplin


Nine disposals, four handball receives, five contested possessions

Played full-back for the entirety of the game. He sets us up well and helps us to be organised. Not a dominant display, but played his role and was serviceable.

Mabior Chol

Six disposals, three marks, three tackles

Played down back and I thought he was disappointing with his positioning and had a few goals kicked against him. He needs to manage those tough times when he’s getting beaten and how he can fight back and be resilient in those situations. Unfortunately, he rolled an ankle and time will tell whether he’ll be available this week.

VFL-listed players


Sam Darley

26 disposals, ten handball receives, three tackles

Had 26 disposals off half-back, used the ball reasonably well and set some things up behind the ball. I’m looking for his strong leadership, he’s the captain of the team, so when things go wrong, I want him to stand-up more. I want him to be more vocal and demand more from his players.

Jacob Ballard

25 disposals, 17 contested possessions, seven clearances, eight tackles, two goals

He was the Caydon Player Of The Day and played like a strong “bull”, which is what we recruited him for and it was a great performance.

Nick Mellington


15 disposals, six tackles, three clearances

A little bit in and out, similar to some others. His best is really good, but we just need a more consistent four-quarter performance from him. He played a little bit wing and midfield; he’s a quality player and we need him at his best.

James Fletcher

13 disposals, eight uncontested possessions, four handball receives

Played his first VFL game as the 23rd player. He’s an elite runner, so we played him on a wing, and he looks more than capable of playing at the level. He had 13 disposals and we’re looking forward to seeing what he’s got to offer in the coming weeks.

Tom Langford

13 disposals, three inside 50s, five handball receives

He had 13 disposals off half-back and a little bit of wing. He’s a quality ball-user, but we’re just looking for less “home-run kicks” with five ineffective kicks out of his ten. because he’s probably our best ball-user. Coming off half-back we can’t afford that and we also need stronger leadership from him.

Tom Silvestro

13 disposals, nine uncontested possessions, five handball receives

Consistent with his effort. He’s a “poster boy” for his hardness around the contest and long, hard running. He can inspire others with his effort and we need others to follow from his lead.

Ryan Bathie

12 disposals, ten hit-outs, two clearances

Similar to “Beany”, he competed hard in the ruck. He went forward, kicked 1.2, so he could have had a bigger day if not for missed opportunities in front of goal. He continues to play his role.

Tyson Kruse

Seven disposals, six contested possessions, two tackles

Came in at the last minute. Battles hard, competes hard, played multiple roles, and has been a good role player for us.

Anthony Scott

Seven disposals, four marks, three tackles

Returned from local duties and needs to be consistent with his effort around the contest. Three tackles and seven disposals and didn’t impact the scoreboard and we need him to do that being our second leading goal-kicker for the season so far.

Kelvin Williams

Seven disposals, one tackle, four uncontested possessions

Played his third game and looks like he’s settling in to being able to play at the level. We just need him to bodyline the ball better, come at the ball, and defend when the opposition have it. He only had one tackle as a forward which isn’t enough and he needs to address that.

Daniel Coffield

Six disposals, five uncontested possessions, one tackle

Probably the least impact he has had as a defender for us. He’s been rock solid and really reliable for us and I thought he went away from all the things that made him a good player for us. We’ll address that during the week.

Ash Morris


Six disposals, three handball receives

A small defender, he’s getting caught in between when to attack and when to defend a bit at the moment. He’s learning how to play our system and I think he’s got huge upside and we’re looking forward to getting him back to his strengths.

Jake Aarts

Five disposals, two tackles

Played a really important role for us tagging an opposition player. I thought he did a great job. He battles hard and he’ll be the first picked this week.

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Pretty slim picking with our AFL listed players.
Probably only a couple I think will be decent AFL players.

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Funny that at the start of the year alot of people here were calling Chol our saviour. Might be a decent pick up down the track but has alot of development to happen in the meantime and given our history of player development I dont like his chances.

Just feel generally that other clubs have a bit more immediate impact players in their VFL sides rather than the vanilla players we seem to accumulate who plod along without really screaming out "pick me" with their performances.

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Funny that at the start of the year alot of people here were calling Chol our saviour. Might be a decent pick up down the track but has alot of development to happen in the meantime and given our history of player development I dont like his chances.

Just feel generally that other clubs have a bit more immediate impact players in their VFL sides rather than the vanilla players we seem to accumulate who plod along without really screaming out "pick me" with their performances.

Might help not playing chol full back
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Adam Marcon

23 disposals, six clearances, four tackles, two goals

He’s been the most consistent AFL player for a number of weeks. He had 23 disposals, 13 contested, four tackles and he kicked two goals as well. If we had more “Adam-type” players it would be good for us.


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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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The idea of Butler is a lot more exciting than the production you'll actually get from him. Pretty ordinary player from what I've seen.
I've watched him play in the twos a few times and he has traits that would translate well in the firsts. He is quick and has skills. That puts him ahead of several players already....

Fair enough. From what I've seen his kicking looks awful. Agree to disagree I guess.

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Been disappointing this year but started to show what he's capable of in the last quarter - IMO he looked the most promising of our new draftees last year before his injury......should be persisted with...
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