Author Topic: VFL: Richmond vs Port Melbourne @ Punt Rd, Sunday April 16 --- Live on Ch 7  (Read 6098 times)

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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.

We're playing seniors with 1 ruck option. At the craps table. Literally.
“I find it nearly impossible to make those judgments, but he is certainly up there with the really important ones, he is certainly up there with the Francis Bourkes and the Royce Harts and the Kevin Bartlett and the Kevin Sheedys, there is no doubt about that,” Balme said.

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Grigg is rucking well.... :lol
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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.

We're playing seniors with 1 ruck option. At the craps table. Literally.

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Richmond Development and VFL midfield coach, Xavier Clarke's summary of the AFL and VFL-listed players from Saturday’s Round 3 VFL match against Port Melbourne.

AFL LISTED PLAYERS

Sam Lloyd


26 disposals, five marks, four goals.

Lloyd played a good game and started well with three goals and 11 disposals in the first quarter. Spent time up forward and in the midfield, which was pleasing to see.

Anthony Miles

26 touches, nine marks, six clearances, one goal.

Solid again in and around the centre. Had plenty of disposals and clearances, and is continuing to lead the way in our contested possessions. He’s setting a good standard at VFL level and certainly putting his hand up for senior selection.

Corey Ellis


21 disposals, three marks, two tackles, four inside 50s.

Has put two consistent games together. Played across half-back, was clean with the ball when he got the opportunity and finished with good disposal and tackle numbers, which was pleasing to see. Went through the midfield at times and looked very clean, so he’s put his hand up with his early form.

Taylor Hunt


18 disposals, four marks, two clearances, one tackle.

A real team player that played his role well across a number of positions, starting on the wing before venturing in to the midfield and moving down back late in the game.

Ben Lennon

18 disposals, seven marks, three tackles, two goals.

A bit quiet, was held well by Port Melbourne’s defence. Ended up with a couple of goals and impacted the scoreboard, which was good.

Connor Menadue


18 disposals, three marks, one tackle.

Coming back from AFL level, Connor started the game really well. His input for the game was pretty good across the board, playing across the backline.

Ivan Maric


15 disposals, 36 hitouts, five marks, three clearances.

Rucked the majority of the game and competed well. He constantly shows great leadership and continues to be a really important part of the Club’s development.

Shai Bolton


12 disposals, two tackles, three marks.

Looked dangerous at times and will continue to grow at this level whilst still learning the game style and the way we need to play. His pressure when he’s up and about looks really dangerous as he continues to take the game on.

Ryan Garthwaite

12 disposals, eight marks, three tackles, four spoils.

Has proved that he’s a very good player at VFL level. He’s very brave, strong, reads the play really well down back, and he will continue putting his hand up for senior selection if he keeps playing the way he is.

Callum Moore


11 disposals, four marks, three tackles, five spoils.

Competed hard in the air and at ground level with a massive grab showing what he is capable of with a strong set of hands.

Tyson Stengle


Nine disposals, eight contested possessions, two marks, one goal.

Looked dangerous with ball in hand up forward, kicking one goal. He is a very smart player, hard to tackle and very strong in the hips.

Mabior Chol


7 disposals, 1 mark, 5 hitouts, 4 tackles.

Had limited time in the forward line due to playing more in the ruck this week. He’s had better weeks and will continue to develop as a player with consistency being his biggest challenge going forward.

Ivan Soldo

6 disposals, 3 marks, 7 hitouts.

With a good understanding of what he can do in the ruck, the coaches are looking to get a bit more out of him in forward 50. He started the game up forward and competed pretty well in the air when he had to.

Jacob Townsend


1 disposal, 1 tackle.

Received a knock to his eye mid way through the first quarter, came off the ground and took no further part in the game.

VFL LISTED PLAYERS

Jacob Ballard

25 disposals, five marks, four clearances, two tackles.

Played a pretty solid game in the midfield, and continues to perform. He’s a big bodied player and is complementing our midfield really well.

Brandon Wood

23 disposals, six clearances, five inside-50s, two marks.

Started the game slowly, but found his hands on the footy by the end of the game. All-round he did well for us throughout the midfield.

Sam Darley

22 disposals, four marks, three tackles.

Showed great leadership down back with his voice and communication, seven rebound 50s was really impressive.

Jake Aarts

20 disposals, seven marks, three tackles, one goal.

Played multiple roles including both midfield and forward. Worked hard for most of the day, and got a well-deserved goal in a strong performance.

Thomas Silvestro

20 disposals, four marks, two tackles, six inside-50s.

Battled hard on the wing like always, put his head over the footy and will continue to improve at this level giving his all.

Hugh Beasley

16 disposals, three marks, two spoils.

Has had some big roles over the last couple of weeks at Full Back, he’s showed great leadership since coming to the Club and continues to defend really well.

Jack Holden


14 disposals, two marks, three clearances, one tackle.

Played on the wing and plays this role well, importantly when he needs to win the footy he does. He broke the lines a couple of times out of defensive 50, which is really impressive, and will be encouraged to continue doing so.

Daniel Coffield

13 disposals, four marks, six contested possessions.

Is in the best form he’s been in for a long time, his last two weeks have been outstanding. He saved the team a lot of times with his defence and intercept marking. He showed braveness sitting under the high ball and has been fantastic down back.

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What happened to Townsend?

Was sent to hospital

The gutless effort by the Port player caused problems with his eye

What exactly happened?

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What happened to Townsend?

Was sent to hospital

The gutless effort by the Port player caused problems with his eye

What exactly happened?


Was punched in the eye during a spoil attempt...no report or 50m awarded. Umpiring at VFL level is pathetic :thumbsdown

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What happened to Townsend?

Was sent to hospital

The gutless effort by the Port player caused problems with his eye

What exactly happened?


Was punched in the eye during a spoil attempt...no report or 50m awarded. Umpiring at VFL level is pathetic :thumbsdown
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Was punched in the eye during a spoil attempt...no report or 50m awarded. Umpiring at VFL level is pathetic :thumbsdown

Thanks Machine. Similar to Greenes effort that got him 2 weeks ::)