Richmond result always probable
18 February 2006
Herald Sun
Mark Robinson
AS EXPECTED, a Richmond team of probables smashed a Richmond line-up of possibles, kicking 25 goals to seven at Victoria Park yesterday.
In what was a training run for the senior line-up, Matthew Richardson and Patrick Bowden booted four goals, Troy Simmonds three and David Rodan three in a nine-goal final quarter.
Rodan, who is returning from a knee injury, would have pleased coach Terry Wallace as would the form of three running backmen -- Brent Hartigan, Chris Newman and Andrew Raines.
The first two vied for best-afield, while Raines may have found a new position as a small in defence.
"It was really pleasing to see his (Raines') attack from half-back. Brent Hartigan we were really pleased with. His run but also his use of the footy of which we've probably been a little critical," assistant coach Brian Royal said.
Andrew Krakouer played in the midfield and dominated -- but then again, who didn't -- and will have increased time there this year.
A little disappointing was highly credentialled Richard Tambling. He barely touched the ball playing as wingman, midfielder and then deep in the forward line in the first half.
He fared only slightly better in the second. But his pressure on the man was first rate.
In defence, Jay Schulz played full-back beside Darren Gaspar and will get the nod in the NAB Cup.
"Jay played on Richo last week in a practice match and Richo kicked six goals on him and he was caught out a couple of times today on (Greg) Stafford, but he's going to be a quality player for us," Royal said.
"We expect him, in time, to hold down one of those two key positions, whether that's going to be this year, well, we're certainly going to give him an opportunity."
After a willing contest, in which two fights broke out, Royal defended the lopsided selection policy.
"It was good to see the guys jell together and a lot of the stuff we've been practising over the pre-season they seem to put into practice today," Royal said. "It was a great opportunity for our team to play together.
"It was fantastic for (Patrick) Bowden today to play with guys who he will play with next week."
Eight players missed yesterday's hitout, including Nathan Brown, Mark Coughlan, Mark Chaffey, Trent Knobel and first-round draftee Jarrad Oakley-Nicholls. Brown will increase his workload in the coming weeks, eyeing a Round 1 return.
The Tigers would select their best team against Hawthorn next Saturday in the NAB Cup, Royal said.
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