Author Topic: Tigers’ Flea Amigos - Rioli, Castagna & Butler - have special buzz (Herald-Sun)  (Read 45139 times)

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All 3 were down today but that's more to do with the way the footy was brought in. To give these guys a chance the ball needs to move quickly otherwise our forward 50 gets to crowded.
Jack was played further up the ground leaving them to take uncontested marks in our forward 50.

We seem to lose all structure when things aren't going our way.

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Had no problem with D Rioli. Kids a star
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Had no problem with D Rioli. Kids a star
He needs to do more. It looks to me like he is pretty happy with itself at the minute.
He continually looks spent and continually plays with his hair.

I'm tipping if his last name wasn't Rioli, people would be a bit tougher on him.

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George fumbles and constantly drops easy marks. Butler needs a rest. Bring in Bolton/Stengle and Lloyd/Lennon.

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Had no problem with D Rioli. Kids a star
He needs to do more. It looks to me like he is pretty happy with itself at the minute.
He continually looks spent and continually plays with his hair.

I'm tipping if his last name wasn't Rioli, people would be a bit tougher on him.
He looks spent because he has usually just put in 6 or more defensive pressure efforts in a row while others around him do nothing. :whistle
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We aren't getting enough out of our smalls offensively, it's ok to say defensive pressure, defensive pressure but when you look at what Freos smalls as in Hill and Walters do offensively it's the difference. Butler and Castagna just don't do enough offensively, that needs to change if we are to turn this around

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Had no problem with D Rioli. Kids a star
He needs to do more. It looks to me like he is pretty happy with itself at the minute.
He continually looks spent and continually plays with his hair.

I'm tipping if his last name wasn't Rioli, people would be a bit tougher on him.
He looks spent because he has usually just put in 6 or more defensive pressure efforts in a row while others around him do nothing. :whistle
He definitely runs harder and quicker when he is chasing. He needs to have the same intent when the ball is there to be won.
His tackling pressure is first class but needs to get involved more. We don't need anymore highlight package players.

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Wouldn't be at all surprised if part of the issue with young Daniel is he is carrying an ankle injury at the moment

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Tigers' mosquito fleet proving hard to swat

afl.com.au
14 May 2017


RICHMOND'S trio of small forwards have looked to their Hawthorn counterparts to spur their improvement, with the similarities stretching beyond young gun Daniel Rioli and his brilliant uncle Cyril.

A key plank in the Hawks' 2013-15 premierships was the combination of Norm Smith medallist Rioli with Luke Breust and Paul Puopolo, with the trio combining their goal sense with defensive pressure.

Tiger Rioli and his sidekicks Dan Butler and Jason Castagna have taken the same path this season, with their tackling a backbone in a revamped Richmond game plan.

"We're quite similar to that trio of 'Junior', Puopolo and Breust, with myself, Dan Butler and 'Georgie' (Castagna)," Rioli told AFL.com.au.

"We do tend to look to those guys to get some tips.

"If you bring that X-factor, and small forwards can do that, that's a big part of the AFL right now."

Rioli, Castagna and Butler combined for just one goal against the Western Bulldogs in the Tigers' narrow round seven loss, but their tackling pressure has not dipped in the demanding roles they are playing.

While backing the group to rebound on the scoreboard against Fremantle, Rioli challenged the club's forwards not to let their defensive standards slip. 

"Our forward pressure in our front half has been extraordinary, but we've got to keep that up," he said. 

"We'll be pretty hard to beat if we keep that up. We've trained it all year this year, so we've got into that habit."

After being mentored by half-forward Shane Edwards in his first season, Rioli has taken young small forwards Shai Bolton and Tyson Stengle under his wing this season.

The 20-year-old hoped to see the pair pushing for senior selection later this season, with both hitting strong VFL form in round seven.

"Shane took me under his wing in my first year at the club and I've taken that onboard and now with young guys like Tyson and Shai at the club I can try and show them the ropes a little bit," Rioli said.

"Sometimes they're a bit hard to control, but they're going good … I can't wait and hopefully soon enough they'll get a gig. To play alongside them would be a really good feeling.

"They know what they're doing now, so I kind of let them loose a bit, but they still come up to me if they need anything."

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2017-05-14/tigers-mosquito-fleet-proving-hard-to-swat

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I'm not sure if this has been mentioned on here but what was Rioli doing standing by himself on the wing with 21 seconds to go?
They showed the footage tonight on one of the footy shows.

If that was one of the other "Flea Amigos" most on here would be demanding their heads.

There is definitely rules for one and rules for others when it comes to Rioli.

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I'm not sure if this has been mentioned on here but what was Rioli doing standing by himself on the wing with 21 seconds to go?
They showed the footage tonight on one of the footy shows.

If that was one of the other "Flea Amigos" most on here would be demanding their heads.

There is definitely rules for one and rules for others when it comes to Rioli.
We (OER) were the first to point out Rioli being all by himself on the wing in this thread: http://oneeyed-richmond.com/forum/index.php?topic=26219.0.

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I'm not sure if this has been mentioned on here but what was Rioli doing standing by himself on the wing with 21 seconds to go?
They showed the footage tonight on one of the footy shows.

If that was one of the other "Flea Amigos" most on here would be demanding their heads.

There is definitely rules for one and rules for others when it comes to Rioli.

The diff is he's a baby and probably the only one who will learn from it.
Caracella and Balmey.

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The rest have cognitive disorders.
Caracella and Balmey.

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Rioli will be a superstar.

Butler will be very good if inconsistent.

Castagna will be the next Nathan Gordon.
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Rioli will be a superstar.

Butler will be very good if inconsistent.

Castagna will be the next Nathan Gordon.

Imagine what he could be with consistency
Caracella and Balmey.