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Re: VFL R21: Richmond vs Coburg--- Sat. Aug. 27 @ Punt Rd
« Reply #60 on: August 27, 2016, 08:24:11 PM »
Good work on dropping canstandya and miles , Dimma

Really teachig a lesson

Not sure what lesson but sure it's be a good one
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Re: VFL R21: Richmond vs Coburg--- Sat. Aug. 27 @ Punt Rd
« Reply #61 on: August 28, 2016, 02:05:21 PM »


9 goals in 2 games.....this is the sort of player we need to draft, serious talent :clapping

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Re: VFL R21: Richmond vs Coburg--- Sat. Aug. 27 @ Punt Rd
« Reply #62 on: August 28, 2016, 02:10:46 PM »
If he's really good it may take us upto :clapping 3 years to ruin him.
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Re: VFL R21: Richmond vs Coburg--- Sat. Aug. 27 @ Punt Rd
« Reply #63 on: August 28, 2016, 02:13:13 PM »
Pick 6
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Re: VFL R21: Richmond vs Coburg--- Sat. Aug. 27 @ Punt Rd
« Reply #64 on: August 28, 2016, 04:13:46 PM »


9 goals in 2 games.....this is the sort of player we need to draft, serious talent :clapping

Yes but dumb move by the club to play him and nominate him for the draft combine

Would have hidden him away to guarantee we get him  ;D

Lots of scouts at Punt Road yesterday, would have been noticed
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Re: VFL R21: Richmond vs Coburg--- Sat. Aug. 27 @ Punt Rd
« Reply #65 on: August 28, 2016, 04:23:45 PM »
Don't these kids just get designated to clubs?

Either way we probably won't get him...knowing us, we'll probably overlook him even if he's still on the board at our pick...
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Re: VFL R21: Richmond vs Coburg--- Sat. Aug. 27 @ Punt Rd
« Reply #66 on: August 28, 2016, 04:29:31 PM »
Don't these kids just get designated to clubs?

Either way we probably won't get him...knowing us, we'll probably overlook him even if he's still on the board at our pick...

Been at the club the past few weeks via the indigenous institute

Comes from our academy area. We pushed it I believe
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Re: VFL R21: Richmond vs Coburg--- Sat. Aug. 27 @ Punt Rd
« Reply #67 on: August 28, 2016, 04:31:39 PM »
Will be excellent at collingwood 
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Re: VFL R21: Richmond vs Coburg--- Sat. Aug. 27 @ Punt Rd
« Reply #68 on: August 28, 2016, 04:43:25 PM »
Don't these kids just get designated to clubs?

Either way we probably won't get him...knowing us, we'll probably overlook him even if he's still on the board at our pick...

Been at the club the past few weeks via the indigenous institute

Comes from our academy area. We pushed it I believe

That'd be right - comes along the year before we can take advantage of it.
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Re: VFL R21: Richmond vs Coburg--- Sat. Aug. 27 @ Punt Rd
« Reply #69 on: August 29, 2016, 05:37:44 AM »
Midfielder Anthony Miles was named the Tigers' best for the second consecutive week, guiding his side to a commanding 91-point win with a game-high 33 touches and 13 clearances.

Midfielders Jason Castagna (31 disposals) and Reece Conca (30 disposals, one goal), and ruckman Ivan Soldo (one goal) all worked tirelessly.

Yet-to-debut youngster Dan Butler and restricted free agent Ty Vickery – his second straight VFL game since being axed – kicked three goals apiece.

The Tigers finished the season in ninth position on the ladder, one game behind eighth-placed Essendon.

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2016-08-28/around-the-state-leagues-whos-firing-for-your-club-ahead-of-the-finals

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Re: VFL R21: Richmond vs Coburg--- Sat. Aug. 27 @ Punt Rd
« Reply #70 on: August 29, 2016, 05:38:56 AM »
VFL Tigers delight in final round

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28 August 2016


When Ivan Soldo received the ball 15 metres out from goal, blind turned himself and strolled in for Richmond’s 20th major against Coburg, it marked the end of the Tigers 2016 season.

With Punt Road Oval bathed in sunshine, and its season drawing to a close, Richmond handed the Lions a 91-point loss.

After a dour first-half — which netted six goals collectively, the Tigers went on a 16-goal second-half rampage and saluted 20.15 (135) to 6.8 (44).

Richmond’s credo for 2016 was to remain “Hungry to improve, connected and be hard to play against.”

Against Coburg on Saturday, the Tigers embodied those vows to the enth degree.

Richmond’s defining act of its connection and care for one another was when the players flocked to Soldo after his final term major.

The Tigers had been striving for Soldo to gain just rewards for his outstanding game on Saturday — and the big man came agonisingly close on a couple of occasions.

Soldo was fed the ball just metres from the goal-square and looked certain to sink his first major, only to have his attempt smothered on the goal-line.

Moments later, Soldo looked almost shocked when he found himself in a paddock of space inside-50, and took his mark unopposed.

He lined up from deep in the right-forward-pocket and the Tigers faithful groaned as his set-shot slammed into the goal post.

Resilience has been a hallmark of the Tigers in 2016, and they showcased that trait by ensuring Soldo had his moment in the sun.

Another who shone against the Lions was the Tyntynder dynamo Kayle Kirby.

The Tigers were challenged by the Lions in a scrappy first half, as both sides struggled to find a winner inside forward 50.

Luckily for Richmond, Kirby showed that he was no “flash in the pan” with his duo of first term majors delighting the Tiger faithful.

Ty Vickery joined Kirby on the scoreboard moments later, as Coburg went goalless and the Tigers took a 19-point lead into the first break.

The ball pinged from 50-to-50 in the second term, as both side’s backline remained staunch.

Richmond’s back-six was led by emerging youngsters Nathan Broad and Corey Ellis.

Broad’s ability to nullify and repel the Lion’s forays forward was a stand-out, while Ellis oozed class.

Ellis built on his final term performance against Sandringham and put in a stellar final round performance.

Ellis’ ability to defend and win critical one-on-one contests was just as impressive as his scalpel of a left-boot slicing open the Lions.

Coburg slotted its first two goals in time-on in the second term, and took a moniker of momentum into the main break.

The momentum was quashed by the Tigers' second half stampede.

Richmond’s goal avalanche was kick-started by an unlikely source.

Young defender Ash Morris ventured forward of centre and guided home his sole major for the day from outside 50 — it was a procession from then on.

Vickery and Lennon then went on to kick their second majors for the day.

The Tiger big man slotted a third term double, his right-foot snap from the left-forward-pocket curled through with ease.

He stood tall moments later — went back and slotted his third goal and the players huddled around the key-tall.

Vickery’s goals were dissected by Lennon, as the young-gun was set-up superbly by Kirby.

Kirby could have been forgiven for slotting his third, but the Bendigo Pioneer did the right thing and found Lennon at the top of the square.

Kirby’s number was called once again moments later, and he made no mistake.

The double act of Jake Aarts and Dan Butler rounded out the quarter.

The pair snapped three majors, with the pair combining superbly for Aarts’ second.

The Tigers repeated the dose in the final term, with Tom Couch, Jacob Ballard, Reece Conca, Jacob Townsend, Butler (2), Kirby and Soldo all hitting the scoreboard.

Kirby finished with a game-high four majors, taking his tally to 9.1 from the past fortnight, Vickery and Butler chimed in with three and Lennon and Aarts with two apiece.

Midfielder Anthony Miles was outstanding once again, finishing with a game-high 33 disposals, 13 clearances, including eight centre clearances.

Miles was supported handsomely by Jason Castagna (31 disposals), Reece Conca (30 disposals and a goal) and Tom Couch (29 disposals).

http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2016-08-28/vfl-tigers-delight-in-final-round

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Re: VFL R21: Richmond vs Coburg--- Sat. Aug. 27 @ Punt Rd
« Reply #71 on: August 29, 2016, 08:29:02 AM »
If he's really good it may take us upto :clapping 3 years to ruin him.

Hardwick to play him in the back pocket.

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Re: VFL R21: Richmond vs Coburg--- Sat. Aug. 27 @ Punt Rd
« Reply #72 on: August 29, 2016, 08:33:31 AM »
Most likely gone by pick 42
Does anyone have half an idea on anything?

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Re: VFL R21: Richmond vs Coburg--- Sat. Aug. 27 @ Punt Rd
« Reply #73 on: August 29, 2016, 09:33:16 AM »
Most likely gone by pick 42
Will get picks from trades. :pray
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Re: VFL R21: Richmond vs Coburg--- Sat. Aug. 27 @ Punt Rd
« Reply #74 on: August 29, 2016, 10:06:36 AM »
Decision to drop Miles and refuse to play Butler yet more examples of Hardwick's poor decision making.