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Re: VFL: Richmond vs Sandringham @ Punt Rd, Sunday, Aug. 20
« Reply #60 on: August 21, 2017, 05:18:29 PM »
Collingwood will jump on him....
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Re: VFL: Richmond vs Sandringham @ Punt Rd, Sunday, Aug. 20
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Purely to spite us

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Re: VFL: Richmond vs Sandringham @ Punt Rd, Sunday, Aug. 20
« Reply #62 on: August 23, 2017, 01:48:08 PM »
VFL and development coach, Craig McRae's summary of the AFL players from Sunday’s Round 18 VFL win over Sandringham.

Sam Lloyd

48 disposals, ten clearances, ten tackles, eight marks, four goals five behinds.

Played inside-mid and played a terrific game, an exceptional performance. He’s playing at an extremely high level and ready for AFL if the opportunity presents.

Anthony Miles

42 disposals, eight clearances, seven marks, one goal one behind.

Returned from playing AFL footy and as a carry-over in previous weeks. He was another who dominated the game. He had a really good balance of contested and un-contested ball, which is something he's working on within his game. He’s an above-the-level player at VFL level.

Jayden Short

23 disposals, nine marks, six inside-50s, two goals.

Played half-back and then went to the wing and it was really exciting to see him show his skillset on the wing. A really hard-running player and set up many scores with his ball use, and managed to kick two goals himself. A really good performance from him.

Corey Ellis

23 disposals, eight clearances, six tackles, one goal one behind.

Returned from playing AFL footy in recent weeks and played as an inside-mid. His contested possessions stood out, as did his clearance rate. A really good performance from Corey, he looked above the level

Callum Moore

23 disposals, five marks, seven inside-50s, eight score assists, two goals two behinds.

Played his best game for the year. Played as a key forward working up the ground, but also working hard inside 50. Everybody that was at the game would have seen his strengths, particularly his running with the ball and his speed.

Connor Menadue

23 disposals, seven marks, four score assists, one goal one behind.

Continued his good recent form. His last two performances were AFL-standard at VFL level playing on the wing. He’s really creative, his contest stuff was strong, and he set up four goals as well.

Jake Batchelor

21 disposals, five marks, seven rebound-50s.

Was one of our best players; many times he saved goals when getting back to help out the defence, but also won the one-on-one contests as well. A team-high for rebound 50s on the day; a great performance and showed great leadership as well.

Shai Bolton

19 disposals, ten contested possessions, two goals one behind.

Returned to his very best form. His ability to get out of traffic stood out but also his run-down tackles - he had one in particular where he ran 40 meters and brought the crowd to life. Loved the unselfish nature of his game.

Ben Lennon

17 disposals, eight marks, four score assists, two goals three behinds.

Missed a couple of set shots from in front, which he hasn't been missing. He had moments in the second quarter where he looked like the best player on the ground. Some good form from Ben, he continues to be a very good player at this level.

Steven Morris


16 disposals, four marks, four inside-50s, one goal.

Good to see Steve return from injury, and it looked like he hadn't missed a beat. All the customary stuff you'd expect from him; his pressure around the footy was a real standout.

Reece Conca


15 disposals, six marks, two inside-50s (75% game time).

Another who returned from injury. A bit scratchy early, but went to half-back and started to really work his way into the game. He played the three quarters and looked like he got through well. It’s positive to have him back in the team.

Ryan Garthwaite


14 disposals, five marks, four tackles, three rebound-50s.

Continues his growth as a key defender, learning his craft playing on good players, and quite often taller players as well. He’s not often beaten in the contest and was instrumental in the victory.

Shaun Hampson

20 hitouts, 13 disposals, five marks, three clearances, two goals.

Second game back and played more minutes this week. Looked like he added more layers to his game other than just the ruck contest. He was a very good contributor on the day.

Mabior Chol

11 disposals, three rebound-50s.

Developing player and every opportunity is a great opportunity for him to learn his craft as a key defender. Opportunities to strike at the ball in the air were there this week, but also at ground level he showed he’s really capable of using the ball well.

Todd Elton

11 disposals, four marks, three inside-50s, two goals one behind.

Some highs and lows in the game; he had some real moments that stood out, including a contender for mark of the year. He kicked two nice goals. We would like a little more of the fundamental stuff to feature in his game.

Ivan Maric


11 hitouts, ten disposals, four clearances.

Played a really good role as a second ruck to Shaun Hampson. He competed well with his contest stuff, but his ability to get back and help out our defence was a feature.

Tyson Stengle


Nine disposals, four tackles, two goals one behind.

Had low numbers this week, but still had an impact in the game. He had two nice goals - one in particular was a set shot from the boundary, that was a real highlight. He’s such a creative player and sets others up.

Ben Griffiths

Eight disposals, five marks, three inside-50s (75% game time).

Ben was another who returned from injury looking to get some continuity in his game time. He played three quarters, and by the end of the game started to look really comfortable in his environment and started to launch at balls, which is customary to him playing towards his strengths. That was pleasing as well.

http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2017-08-22/the-vfl-report-round-18