Author Topic: VFL: Richmond vs Port Melbourne @ Punt Rd, Sunday April 16 --- Live on Ch 7  (Read 6092 times)

Offline greyhound bob

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Absolutely gutless effort was that the new richmond womens side for next year

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In case anyone's wondering while Miles isn't getting games:

 Miles 28 disposals (20 kicks 8 handballs) 9 marks 0 tackles 1.0
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BTW - Our Top AFL-listed tackler was Callum Moore with 4, followed by CEllis & Chol with 3 each...... :shh
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FJ is the only one that makes sense.

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What I saw today
Chol is a long way off
Miles and C Ellis and Batch only players at AFL Standard
And Lloyd
« Last Edit: April 30, 2017, 07:36:58 AM by Jackstar 1960 »

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Ellis, Menadue and at times Lloyd & Lennon looked good. Gathwaite showed good signs as did Stengel. All in all well beaten by a very good side. 

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What happened to Townsend?
The club that keeps giving.

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copped a knock in the 2nd qtr

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Chol looked totally disinterested.
Call me crazy but Lennon  looked ok as did ellis and Miles.
Bolton needs to stop sooking it

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Peter Jackson VFL 2017

Port Melbourne   4.3  7.9  12.10  14.14 (98)
Richmond           4.4  5.7    7.10    9.14 (68)

GOALS:
Port Melbourne: Cain 3 Conway 3 Pearson 2 Lisle 2 O'Brien  Waddell  Viojo-Rainbow  Templeton
Richmond: Lloyd 4 Lennon 2 Miles  Stengle  Aarts

BEST:
Port Melbourne: Templeton Murdoch Viojo-Rainbow Tynan Dwyer Cook
Richmond: Lloyd Garthwaite Ellis Silvestro Moore Miles

https://membership.sportstg.com/results/rpt_progressive.cgi?aID=4138&pg=1&a=MR

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Absolutely gutless effort was that the new richmond womens side for next year
If only we had played today with the effort of a women's AFLW side. We were simply beaten up by a Port side that wanted it more. The scoreboard actually flatters us.
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VFL Tigers fall short

richmondfc.com.au
29 April 2017


Richmond 9.14-68 def by Port Melbourne 14.14-98

The VFL Tigers suffered their first defeat of the season on Saturday, going down by 30 points to Port Melbourne in a top-of-the-table clash at North Port Oval.

After going toe-to-toe with the Borough for the opening half, the home side finished with all the momentum and pulled clear of the Tigers after a dominant third term display.

Sam Lloyd was a standout performer, finishing with four goals and 26 disposals, while Ben Lennon, Corey Ellis and Anthony Miles also put in industrious shifts.

Speaking after the defeat, Richmond VFL and Development Coach, Craig McRae, said his side showed plenty of endeavour in the loss.

“We showed spirit and didn’t give in,” McRae said.

“Credit to the opposition, their pressure around the ball was really strong.

“We’ve got some fight left in us yet - it’s only Round 3.”

The VFL Tigers started the game with plenty of attacking pressure and were rewarded for their efforts when Tyson Stengle kicked truly after receiving a pinpoint Lloyd pass.

Lloyd then took it upon himself to register the Tigers’ second major of the day with a classy snap, before wowing the Tiger faithful with a stunning second of his own.

With the ball on the deck in the forward 50, Lloyd received a handball, shook off two would-be-tacklers and finished with class to bring the travelling supporters to their feet.

Lloyd then showed determination in the goal square to mark a looping ball and bury his third only moments later, as the Tigers held off fast-finishing Port Melbourne to lead by a solitary point at the first break.

It was the Borough who began to wrestle back the ascendancy in the second stanza, as three goals and a handful of behinds saw them out to a 21-point lead midway through the quarter.

Corey Ellis continued his stunning form from his performance against Sandringham last week, showing elite ball use and decision making on the wing.

Captain Sam Darley was also a standout performer, leading his charges from the backline as the VFL Tigers withstood wave after wave of Port Melbourne attacks.

The VFL Tigers were finally rewarded for their persistence on the stroke of half time, as a measured Ben Lennon set shot sailed through the big sticks to bring Port’s lead back to 14 points.

The third term started in similar fashion to the preceding two, with both sides going goal-for-goal in a thrilling shootout.

Lennon and Jake Aarts were in fine fettle, both nailing impressive majors to keep the pressure on the home side.

However, with a sizeable home following at their backs, Port Melbourne began to take a stranglehold on the contest, and kicked four consecutive goals to finish the quarter with a five-goal lead.

Lloyd was battling hard to keep his side in the contest, getting himself up to 20 disposals for the day, while Ryan Garthwaite brought his trademark pressure to the fore with three tackles.

Ultimately, it was not to be for the VFL Tigers, as the Borough finished strongly to win the day by the same margin of that at the final change.

Lloyd was on hand to round off an impressive performance with a fourth goal, while a Miles goal on the siren helped to stem the damage.

Having now won two of their opening three games, the VFL Tigers look to their round four clash against Footscray.

The Round 4 match will be played at Etihad Stadium next Saturday at 3pm, as a curtain-raiser to the Round 7 AFL match.

http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2017-04-29/vfl-match-report

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Chol looked totally disinterested.
Call me crazy but Lennon  looked ok as did ellis and Miles.
Bolton needs to stop sooking it

Agree with this.

I have no idea what Lennons stats were in the end but the thing I judge players on in the vfl more so than stats is their intensity or lack of. If you dont look like you have elite intensity at the ball in vfl, you will look miles off it at the next level its as simple as that.  It's why I always had doubts about McBean,(same for Elton) and why until recently, I had serious doubts about Lennon. Lennon now attacks the ball at pace - never under estimate how important this skill (or desire is). Lennon hit the ball and marking contest hard everytime yesterday which shows me he is developing the consistency of effort required to make it at the top level.

Chol is an interesting one. IMHO he attacks the ball with incredible intensity a lot of the time(especially marking contests) but his followup efforts are appalling - even worse than Vickery. I saw him standing a couple of meters from a disputed ball without going in to apply any pressure, not even a bump or block to help out or player. Unacceptable. In the past I heard that he spent all his petrol tickets early and really struggled to run out games bc he didnt know how to pace himself and would redline it too often. That excuse territory has gone now.  He needs less time walking and more time jogging.

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What happened to Townsend?

Was sent to hospital

The gutless effort by the Port player caused problems with his eye
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What happened to Townsend?

Was sent to hospital

The gutless effort by the Port player caused problems with his eye
And from what i could tell the umps didn't see any problem with it.

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Our start to the season has been absolutely sensational, but our list management again has failed us. Our VFL team has close to nothing that can come in and help our AFL team effectively short term. Lloyd maybe, Miles maybe. In particular ruck stocks and Key position players. This is why we are forced to play Elton.

We don't have a huge injury list. If our injury list consisted of Rance, Jack and Nank our season would be flipped on its head. Shouldn't be going through the season with our fingers crossed.
Go Tigers!