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VFL ROUND 17

Richmond
(4-9, 13th) vs Frankston (2-11, 14th)

Saturday, 30th July @ Punt Road Oval.

Start time: 11:00 AM.

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Re: VFL R17: Richmond vs Frankston --- Sat. July 30 @ Punt Rd
« Reply #1 on: July 28, 2016, 10:03:36 PM »
RICHMOND's VFL squad:

B:   36. C Moore            65. R Gale              43. T Elton

HB: 71. N Mellington      51. S Darley         60. T Langford

C:   37. C Menadue       21. J Townsend       35. N Broad

HF:  73. T Couch           54. J Ballard          40. D Butler

F:    34. L McBean          20. I Maric             41. M Chol

R:    47. I Soldo      15. A Moore      46. J Castagna

Int: 78. D Coffield, 64. T Silvestro, 53. J Ellis, 59. A Morris, 52. A Scott, 55. R Bathie, 58. J Aarts, 66. G Gleeson
   
23P: 61. J Fletcher

http://www.foxsportspulse.com/assoc_page.cgi?client=1-118-0-0-0&sID=325269&&news_task=DETAIL&articleID=46213846

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Re: VFL R17: Richmond vs Frankston --- Sat. July 30 @ Punt Rd
« Reply #2 on: July 30, 2016, 03:03:02 PM »
Did everyone forget the VFL game today?

A 7-goal to nil final term saved us from another embarassing loss to Frankston.


Peter Jackson VFL 2016

Richmond   1.2  3.6  4.7  11.15 (81)
Frankston   2.2  5.5  7.8     7.8 (50)

GOALS:
Richmond : Aarts 3 Elton 2 McBean  Ballard  Ellis  Soldo  Fletcher  Mellington
Frankston: Wood 2 Mullane 2 Wilson  Cavarra  Post

BEST:
Richmond : Moore Ballard Broad Townsend Butler Coffield
Frankston: Wood Walmsley  Wilsen Sketcher Cavarra Newman

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Re: VFL R17: Richmond vs Frankston --- Sat. July 30 @ Punt Rd
« Reply #3 on: July 30, 2016, 03:05:56 PM »
Summary

First Quarter

Q1: @VFL_Dolphins strike first and take an early 7pt lead. FRANK 7 to RICH 0

GOAL! Excellent turn of foot by @DanButler_8 who finds @liammcbean - who kicks truly. FRANK 7 to RICH 6

Q1: @VFL_Dolphins make the most of a free kick inside-50 and restore their 7pt lead. FRANK 13 to RICH 6

QT: After a scrappy Q1 @VFL_Dolphins lead by 6pts. @DanButler_8 very busy that quarter for us.

Richmond  1.2 (8 )
Frankston 2.2 (14)

Second Quarter

GOAL! @ToddElton43 starts off where he finished last week with a ball-buster from outside 50. RICH 15 to FRAN 14

GOAL! Jake Aarts sinks his first of the day with an exquisite set-shot from the paint of 50. RICH 21 to FRAN 15

Q2: @VFL_Dolphins hit back and cut our lead to 2pts. RICH 24 to FRAN 22

Q2: Back-to-back goals to @VFL_Dolphins hands them a 4pt lead in a see-sawing affair. FRAN 28 to RICH 24

Q2: @VFL_Dolphins float through another, thats three-on-the-trot for the Dollies. FRAN 34 to RICH 24

HT: After an industrious start to Q2, @VFL_Dolphins kicked the last 3 majors & taken an 11pt lead into HT.

Richmond   3.6 (24)
Franskton   5.5 (35)

HT: "Raise the energy levels this quarter!" - McRae.

Third Quarter

GOAL! Aartsy kicks his 2nd of the day and cuts the margin to 5pts. Excellent start to Q3. FRAN 36 to RICH 31

Q3: @VFL_Dolphins hit straight back and its an 11pt game once again. FRAN 42 to RICH 31

Q3: Another floats through for @VFL_Dolphins and they're out to a game-high 18pt lead. FRAN 49 to RICH 31

3QT: @VFL_Dolphins smack the post with a shot after the siren and lead by 19pts.

Richmond  4.7 (31)
Frankston  7.8 (50)

Fourth Quarter

GOAL! Nick Mellington providing the spark we needed with a classy snap to kick start Q4. FRAN 50 to RICH 39

GOAL! Jarred Ellis kicks his first in the yellow and black and cuts the margin to 3pts. FRAN 50 to RICH 47

GOAL! Aartsy's third ignites us and hands us a 4pt lead. RICH 54 to FRAN 50

GOAL! @ToddElton43 caps off an excellent team goal - 10pt lead now. RICH 60 to FRAN 50

JB! Jacob Ballard at his best with a bullocking major and pushes us to a 17pt lead. RICH 67 to FRAN 50

SOLDO! Ivan guides us home after a brilliant piece of work by Cal Moore. Our 6th of Q4. RICH 75 to FRAN 50

FLETCH! James Fletcher's silky finish from the boundary right before the final siren. A blistering final term yields 7 majors.

FT: A 7-goal final term sees us come from 19pts down at 3QT to steamroll @VFL_Dolphins by 31pts.

Richmond  11.15 (81)
Frankston    7.8 (50)

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Re: VFL R17: Richmond vs Frankston --- Sat. July 30 @ Punt Rd
« Reply #4 on: July 30, 2016, 03:09:22 PM »
 :o

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Re: VFL R17: Richmond vs Frankston --- Sat. July 30 @ Punt Rd
« Reply #5 on: July 30, 2016, 04:14:22 PM »
Should we just start going to vfl games instead ? Sounds much more exciting. They can't be plying the same game plan?

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Re: VFL R17: Richmond vs Frankston --- Sat. July 30 @ Punt Rd
« Reply #6 on: July 30, 2016, 04:23:43 PM »
In: Mcrae & the VFL side

Out: Halfstep & the AFL side

"Much of the social history of the Western world, over the past three decades, has been a history of replacing what worked with what sounded good...."

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FJ is the only one that makes sense.

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Re: VFL R17: Richmond vs Frankston --- Sat. July 30 @ Punt Rd
« Reply #7 on: July 31, 2016, 11:05:43 AM »
Should we just start going to vfl games instead ? Sounds much more exciting. They can't be plying the same game plan?

Go watch your local burbs game instead

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Re: VFL R17: Richmond vs Frankston --- Sat. July 30 @ Punt Rd
« Reply #8 on: July 31, 2016, 11:19:28 AM »
In: Mcrae & the VFL side

Out: Halfstep & the AFL side
Didn't we try this already with unleash the Giesch? Didn't work.
The club that keeps giving.

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Re: VFL R17: Richmond vs Frankston --- Sat. July 30 @ Punt Rd
« Reply #9 on: July 31, 2016, 08:18:05 PM »
Broad was very good in 2nd half
Donga Menadue is class personified & while he didnt get a great deal of it , he was very good
Callum Moore was a bit quiet whilst Andrew Moore was prolific
Toddy did a couple of nice things forward but wast clunking his marks
Towner was typically hard & has cleaned up his disposal a bit
Geezer Butler was busy & best game for some time
Beany was a bit quiet, but rucked a bit & was ok, had a good chat to his Dad again
Despite reports to the contrary , Ivvy can still jump & nearly took MOTY & was influencial in the ruck againt a monster in Sikora ??
Soldo continue to progress & was pretty good again
Chol was a bit fumbly early but continues his development down back & was thrown forward in the last

The game itself was played in front of the worst crowd in our 3 years stand alone & as a spectacle wasnt much due to the wind but 7 goals 8 to zip in the last was great also considering we lost Tommy Couch to a hammy in the 3rd

I never thought we were going to lose despite being 3 goals down again @ 3/4 time, knowing we had the wind in the last, we walked home up Punt Road after the game & was a battle so wind was very strong.

First gamer Jarred Ellis ( ex GC) was really influential, not sure why he hasn't previously played but he is VERY good

I said a while ago amongst all the doom & gloom that our second half of the year will be an improvement on the first half & it has been, hopefully if we can keep the likes of Ballard, J Ellis, Darley, Aarts , Mellington on board & add to them for next year I think we will be OK.

Despite being VERY small , Tommy Sylvestro floats my boat as does James Fletcher ( 23rd man last few week)

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Re: VFL R17: Richmond vs Frankston --- Sat. July 30 @ Punt Rd
« Reply #10 on: August 01, 2016, 02:00:09 AM »
 :clapping

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Re: VFL R17: Richmond vs Frankston --- Sat. July 30 @ Punt Rd
« Reply #11 on: August 01, 2016, 05:18:24 AM »
7 goal final quarter blitz:

VIDEO: http://www.richmondfc.com.au/video/2016-07-31/vfl-round-17-7-goal-last-quarter

Andrew Moore's 37 disposals:

VIDEO: http://www.richmondfc.com.au/video/2016-07-31/vfl-round-17-moore

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Coming off his 28-disposal, two-goal game last week, midfielder Andrew Moore boosted his chances of a senior call-up by taking out best-on-ground honours in his side's 31-point win.

Emerging Tigers Nathan Broad and Jacob Townsend also helped lift their side to victory, while axed forward Liam McBean kicked a first-quarter goal but didn't set the world on fire in his return to VFL level.

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2016-07-31/around-the-state-leagues-whos-shining-for-your-club-in-this-weekends-second-tier


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Re: VFL R17: Richmond vs Frankston --- Sat. July 30 @ Punt Rd
« Reply #12 on: August 01, 2016, 05:19:14 AM »
Broad was very good in 2nd half
Donga Menadue is class personified & while he didnt get a great deal of it , he was very good
Callum Moore was a bit quiet whilst Andrew Moore was prolific
Toddy did a couple of nice things forward but wast clunking his marks
Towner was typically hard & has cleaned up his disposal a bit
Geezer Butler was busy & best game for some time
Beany was a bit quiet, but rucked a bit & was ok, had a good chat to his Dad again
Despite reports to the contrary , Ivvy can still jump & nearly took MOTY & was influencial in the ruck againt a monster in Sikora ??
Soldo continue to progress & was pretty good again
Chol was a bit fumbly early but continues his development down back & was thrown forward in the last

The game itself was played in front of the worst crowd in our 3 years stand alone & as a spectacle wasnt much due to the wind but 7 goals 8 to zip in the last was great also considering we lost Tommy Couch to a hammy in the 3rd

I never thought we were going to lose despite being 3 goals down again @ 3/4 time, knowing we had the wind in the last, we walked home up Punt Road after the game & was a battle so wind was very strong.

First gamer Jarred Ellis ( ex GC) was really influential, not sure why he hasn't previously played but he is VERY good

I said a while ago amongst all the doom & gloom that our second half of the year will be an improvement on the first half & it has been, hopefully if we can keep the likes of Ballard, J Ellis, Darley, Aarts , Mellington on board & add to them for next year I think we will be OK.

Despite being VERY small , Tommy Sylvestro floats my boat as does James Fletcher ( 23rd man last few week)
Cheers, taz  :cheers.

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Re: VFL R17: Richmond vs Frankston --- Sat. July 30 @ Punt Rd
« Reply #13 on: August 01, 2016, 04:40:09 PM »
VFL Tigers stage another epic fightback

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August 1, 2016


Richmond’s VFL side staged a stunning comeback to secure a 31-point victory over Frankston at Punt Road Oval on Saturday.

The VFL Tigers trailed by 19 points at three-quarter time for consecutive weeks, needing a final term goal-fest to lift it off the canvas.

The final term yielded seven majors, as Craig McRae's side steamrolled the Dolphins to record back-to-back wins for the first time this season.

Blustery conditions meant the game was always going to be a struggle, and after a scrappy first three quarters, the Tigers electrified the crowd in the last, winning 11.15 (81) to 7.8 (50).

The Tigers slammed on 7.8 and importantly held Frankston scoreless, which highlighted their growing maturity and improvement as a football side.

The last quarter was brimming with heroes.

With Ivan Maric sitting out the final term with a back complaint, the critical rucking responsibility was heaped solely on the broad shoulders of Ivan Soldo.

And it was fitting that Soldo nailed the sealer which ultimately sunk the Dolphins.

Soldo’s final term heroics epitomised how far this group has come, and showcased his evolution as a footballer — to stand-up when his team needed him most.

Richmond oozed resilience in the final term.

Flashy wingman Nick Mellington’s classy snap at the four-minute mark sparked the Tigers, and signalled a seven goal avalanche. 

Inside bulls Andrew Moore (37 disposals and 11 clearances) and Jacob Ballard (30 disposals) were at their bustling best.

Small forward Jake Aarts nagged the Dolphins’ defenders constantly and crafted a game-high three majors, while debutant Jarred Ellis captured his moment to shine.

Ellis struggled to make an impact in the first three quarters of his debut, but he made sure his final term was a truer reflection of talent.

As captain Sam Darley’s long-range shot drifted across the face of goal, Ellis launched and clunked a vital mark deep in the left-forward pocket.

He then settled himself, and coolly snapped his first major for the Club which rocketed the Tigers to within three points, and they sailed home thereafter.

The remaining goals came via Aarts, Todd Elton, Ballard, Soldo and James Fletcher — mere moments before the final siren.

At the other end of the ground, Nathan Broad (26 disposals and 11 marks), Callum Moore and Ryan Gale (18 disposals) were resolute and defiant, continually propelling Frankston’s forays forward.

Broad put in a stellar performance, with his courage in the air, dash, and daring with the ball, standing out.

The opening term was an arm-wrestle, as Dan Butler buzzed around Punt Road Oval and set-up Liam McBean for a solitary first-quarter major.

The Tigers trailed by seven points at quarter time, but clicked into gear early in the second term.

Elton continued his resurgent form when he nailed a monster goal from beyond the 50-metre arc, with Aarts following suit minutes later.

The duo’s majors handed Richmond a slender six-point lead, then the Dolphins made their charge.

Frankston slammed on three goals on the trot and led by 11 points by half-time.

McRae demanded a lift in energy and intensity from the Tigers in the second half, and they responded with their sparkling final term performance.

Tiger youngsters Jacob Townsend (24 disposals and 10 tackles), Dan Butler (22 disposals) and Connor Menadue (22 disposals) were notable contributors.

Andrew Moore’s impressive four-week block has him averaging 28 disposals and his duet of best-on-grounds in the last fortnight will have him on the cusp of AFL selection.

Richmond's VFL side heads to IKON Park this Saturday to take on the Northern Blues at 2pm.

http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2016-08-01/vfl-tigers-stage-fightback-

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Re: VFL R17: Richmond vs Frankston --- Sat. July 30 @ Punt Rd
« Reply #14 on: August 01, 2016, 04:42:48 PM »
Drop Hamspud, elevate Soldo.  :clapping
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