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Re: VFL Rd 4 v Footscray
« Reply #45 on: May 06, 2017, 06:11:29 PM »
we always lose the close ones against those bogans

good effort though to bounce ack from last weeks debacle

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Re: VFL Rd 4 v Footscray
« Reply #46 on: May 06, 2017, 06:13:05 PM »
Final Score

Richmond    7.3     8.6      12.8     17.9-111
Footscray   1.6      6.9      9.14    17.16-118

GOALS: Bathie 4, Lennon 3, Stengle 3, Bolton 2, Lloyd 2, O'Sullivan 2, Moore.

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Re: VFL Rd 4 v Footscray
« Reply #47 on: May 06, 2017, 06:16:35 PM »
Lead by 11 at the 28 min mark and then conceded 4 goals  :huh. Didn't we put an extra man or two behind the ball?

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Re: VFL Rd 4 v Footscray
« Reply #48 on: May 06, 2017, 06:22:11 PM »
If Miles was in we wouldve won - thanks dimma  >:(

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Re: VFL Rd 4 v Footscray
« Reply #49 on: May 06, 2017, 06:26:00 PM »
DISPOSALS:

Ballard 24,
Menadue 24,
Darley 24,
Lennon 23,
Bolton 21,
Lloyd 20.

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Re: VFL Rd 4 v Footscray
« Reply #50 on: May 06, 2017, 06:34:36 PM »
Talk about a game that was won , then lost , then won again , then eventually lost again .
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Re: VFL Rd 4 v Footscray
« Reply #51 on: May 06, 2017, 10:57:41 PM »
VFL Tigers fall short in pulsating affair with Bulldogs

Lou Gillett
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6 May 2017


The VFL Tigers suffered a heartbreaking loss to Footscray on Saturday evening, going down by 7 points to the reigning premiers at Etihad Stadium.

In a much-awaited curtain-raiser to Richmond’s AFL clash with the Western Bulldogs, the Tigers got out to a 33-point lead at the first break, but were unable to hold on against the fast-finishing Bulldogs.

Ryan Bathie was a standout performer in his first game of VFL football for 2017 with four goals, while Tyson Stengle and Ben Lennon also impressed with three goals each.

Jacob Ballard, Sam Darley and Connor Menadue were the most effective with ball in hand, each gathering 24 disposals.

Youngster Shai Bolton was another key performer, with 21 disposals and two goals playing through both the midfield and forward line.

The first quarter went exactly to plan for Craig McRae’s side, scoring seven goals to establish a strong lead.

Lennon nailed two in quick succession, while Bolton’s tackling and nuisance-value was rewarded with a well taken goal from 25 metres out.

Bathie nailed his first of the year with a clever piece of crumbing, before a stunning one-handed mark and goal from Sam Lloyd had the crowd on their feet.

However, the 2016 VFL premiers soon rose to the challenge in the second term, and by the main break were well and truly back in the contest.

Despite the best efforts of Hugh Beasley and Daniel Coffield in the backline, Footscray’s Jack Redpath was in inspired form on his return to competitive football, kicking two of his eventual five goals in the second term

Steven Morris, playing a mix of midfield and defence, was proving to be a menace in the centre, gathering 14 disposals and three clearances as the VFL Tigers tried to stem the flow of Footscray’s attacking pressure.

He was well deputised by the hard-working Connor Mendaue, who managed to poll 18 disposals and seven marks while still providing plenty of his trademark gut-running.

With a spot in the VFL’s top four on the line, Footscray came out firing early in the third term, but Bathie imposed himself again with a huge ten-minute stretch.

After picking off a Lennon pass and firing home for his second, Bathie twice found himself in a vacant goal square, taking his tally for the day to four and getting the lead out to 16 points.

A defensive error shortly after led to Mitch Wallis reducing the lead for the Bulldogs, and eventually the margin at the final change stalled at an even two goals.

Unfortunately, in a frenetic final quarter, it proved to be a disappointing result for the travellers, as the Bulldogs eventually scrapped their way to a seven-point lead by the final siren.

After getting out to a seven-point lead with three quick goals, the Bulldogs’ plans to seal the match were hampered by Callum Moore, who took a trademark flying mark and kicked truly to reduce the deficit to a single point.

It was then Lloyd’s turn again to add a touch of class to the match, slotting home from 40 out after another Bulldogs’ goal to keep his side in touching distance.

Two quick fire goals to Lennon and Max O’Sullivan then had the VFL Tigers leading by 11 points in a pulsating goal-for-goal affair.

Ryan Garthwaite was doing his part in keeping Bulldogs star Stewart Crameri quiet, with two of his four tackles coming in key battles with the former Essendon forward.

However, quick gaols to Bailey Dale and Lukas Webb saw the lead snatched back, and while a late Stengle goal gave the Tigers some hope, a Redpath goal on the siren proved to be the nail in the coffin for a thrilling encounter against two of the league’s best.

The VFL Tigers will look to bounce back next Sunday when they face the undefeated Box Hill Hawks at Box Hill City Oval at 12pm.

RICHMOND 17.9 111 def. by FOOTSCRAY 17.16 118

Goals - Bathie 4, Lennon 3, Stengle 3, Bolton 2, Lloyd 2, O'Sullivan 2, Moore.

http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2017-05-06/vfl-round-4-match-report

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Re: VFL Rd 4 v Footscray
« Reply #52 on: May 07, 2017, 07:52:34 AM »
Very promising to see Bolton get so much of his hands on the footy.

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Re: VFL Rd 4 v Footscray
« Reply #53 on: May 07, 2017, 02:56:15 PM »
Bolton & Stengle are guns....Lennon can play and anyone who says he can't seriously has NFI....VFL is Menadue 's level, Ballard is better than half our AFL listed midfield...

Is it just me or does our VFL side always give away stupid 50's in the last quarter of close matches?
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Re: VFL Rd 4 v Footscray
« Reply #54 on: May 07, 2017, 03:02:03 PM »
Bolton & Stengle are guns....Lennon can play and anyone who says he can't seriously has NFI....VFL is Menadue 's level, Ballard is better than half our AFL listed midfield...

Is it just me or does our VFL side always give away stupid 50's in the last quarter of close matches?
Lennon has footy ability. It's his attitude that's the issue.
It won't just happen for him in the big league without the hard work. He's lazy and the fact that he's still not a regular senior player is a testament to this.
I agree with you about Bolton and Stengle.
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Re: VFL Rd 4 v Footscray
« Reply #55 on: May 07, 2017, 03:06:56 PM »
He should be played in the guts more for a start....

Should also add I liked the look of Moore....Chol still miles off it....Aliir Aliir he ain't...hell, he's barely even Majak Daw yet...
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Re: VFL Rd 4 v Footscray
« Reply #56 on: May 07, 2017, 03:26:17 PM »
I think Lennon has turned the corner this season and the penny has dropped regarding work rate. Has worked hard in every game at both levels, intensity has gone up a notch, would like to see him get an extended run at it sooner rather than later.

Agree about menadue and throw C Ellis into the mix or at th very least use this season and next preseason to get him in tip top physical shape for next year bc right now he is way off it physically

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Re: VFL Rd 4 v Footscray
« Reply #57 on: May 07, 2017, 04:14:34 PM »
Agree with TM re: Lennons work rate. Was finally applying good pressure as a forward this year and created a lot of contests which is supposedly enough for some people.

So what's holding Stengle back (apart from being a rookie)? Can't say I've seen much of him but I did like the look of him in video when we drafted him and now subsequently in the VFL, looks like a natural footballer.

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Re: VFL Rd 4 v Footscray
« Reply #58 on: May 08, 2017, 10:45:08 PM »
FOOTSCRAY v. RICHMOND
Round 4 - 06/05/2017
3:30pm
Etihad Stadium

Richmond's VFL squad

B: 42. R. Garthwaite, 53. H. Beasley, 11. J. Batchelor

HB: 37. C. Menadue, 51. S. Darley, 38. S. Morris

C: 64. T.  Silvestro, 54. J.  Ballard, 29. S.  Bolton

HF: 27. S. Lloyd, 44. T. Stengle, 7. B. Lennon

F: 55. R. Bathie, 41. M. Chol, 36. C. Moore

R: 80. A. Forato, 57. B. Wood, 28. T. Hunt

Int: 67. B. Credlin, 74. T. Kruse, 58. J. Aarts, 61. J. Fletcher, 78. D. Coffield, 72. Z. McCubbin, 52. A. Scott, 69. S. Mannagh

23P: 77. M. O'Sullivan

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In: R. Bathie, M. O'Sullivan, T. Kruse, B. Credlin, Z. McCubbin, J. Fletcher, S. Mannagh, A. Scott, A. Forato, S. Morris

Out: I. Maric, J. Townsend, A. Miles, J. Holden, I. Soldo, C. Ellis

http://websites.sportstg.com/assoc_page.cgi?client=1-118-0-437831-0&sID=325269&&news_task=DETAIL&articleID=55115655
Does anyone think the following players are still AFL standard/capable of helping us become a top 4 side, and should be still at the club next year?
Morris
Batchelor
Maric
Hunt
Hampson
Townsend

Add to that group
Griffiths (extremely doubtful)

and we could have a pretty decent clean out at years end which is long overdue.
Most should already be gone imo as when you look through our seconds side there isn't enough kids to get excited about.

Anyone else I have missed?

Thoughts?

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Re: VFL Rd 4 v Footscray
« Reply #59 on: May 08, 2017, 11:01:20 PM »
No to all of the above - except for maybe Townsend purely as a hitman/enforcer/sacrificial lamb who comes in occasionaly & specifically to take blokes out and generally cause trouble...but even then I'm still heavily leaning towards another big fat NO.
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