Author Topic: VFL Elimination Final: Richmond vs Collingwood @ North Port Oval - Sat. Sept. 2  (Read 15837 times)

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I reckon we might have a player in Moore showing a bit and developing.I also like young fella down back Garthwaite.

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I reckon we might have a player in Moore showing a bit and developing.I also like young fella down back Garthwaite.


Agree and Chol played well.

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Bolton  :clapping

Could be a wild card this finals series.....

The next Eddie!

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Miles and Lloyd very good and Ellis and Short just as impressive. Bolton, Stengel and Menadue also played well. Griff showed signs and today confirmed i just can't have Hampson.

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VFL Tigers secure finals win

richmondfc.com.au
3 September 2017


Richmond VFL 12.13-85 def Collingwood VFL 11.7-73

The VFL Tigers came up trumps in a thrilling elimination final, downing Collingwood by 12 points at North Port Oval on Saturday.

After the Tigers controlled the first half in a commanding defensive display, Collingwood clawed their way back into the contest, and eventually took the lead midway through the final term.

However, with all to play for in the dying moments, Sam Lloyd and Jake Batchelor slotted huge majors to seal a memorable victory against their old rivals.

A jubilant Craig McRae hailed the team effort of his side in the thrilling victory, and gave credit to the strong resolve of the Pies.

“All credit to Collingwood, they got themselves back into the game well,” McRae said.

“We’re just really proud of how the guys stuck together in that situation.”

McRae also highlighted the key roles of Lloyd and Miles in the win, citing their experience and composure as key factors in the win.

“Their impact was huge,” he said.

“We don’t often like to point out individuals, but I did give credit to Lloydy in the rooms for his goal.

“Their impact on the game was really pleasing.”

Kicking with the wind in the opening quarter, the VFL Tigers wasted no time in stamping their presence on the contest, slotting four goals in the first term, while restricting the Pies to a solitary point in the process.

Corey Ellis opened the account for the day with a thumping set shot from beyond 50, before a pinpoint Lloyd pass set up Taylor Hunt for a quick-fire second.

Callum Moore added one more before the siren, hammering home the advantage after a series of missed opportunities plagued the VFL Tigers.

At the other end of the ground, Mabior Chol was thwarting every attack with his strong aerial presence, while Jayden Short and Sam Darley were combining to deadly effect coming off half-back.

The Tigers’ momentum continued into the second stanza, with a second to Moore and a first to Ben Griffths cementing the margin.

Collingwood held strong for the remainder of the quarter, and Mason Cox opened their account for the day moments before the siren blew.

Clearly discontent with their first half performance, the Pies came flying out of the gates in the second, and by the final change, the VFL Tigers’ lead had been trimmed down to a mere 10 points.

Shai Bolton provided a quick answer to Jesse White’s goal for the Pies, with a silky pick up and clever left-footed snap, while Anthony Miles stood up in the heat of battle, his goal keeping the Pies at bay as Cox grabbed two more.

With a spot in next week’s semi-final up for grabs, both sides battled hard into the final quarter, with two goals to Bolton and Ben Lennon creating a handy buffer for the VFL Tigers in the opening minutes.

However, the Pies had been chasing a deficit all day, and continued to fight at every contest, getting their reward through three quick goals that turned the clash on its head.

Unbelievably, the Pies then grabbed the lead with 20 minutes played in the final term, thanks to an emphatic Chris Mayne set shot.

With their season on the line, the VFL Tigers kicked into gear, piling forward in a desperate attempt to regain the lead.

After Steve Morris scored a behind to bring the sides onto level terms, the stage was set for Sam Lloyd, who produced a brilliant set shot from a tight angle to send the Tiger fans into overdrive.

Jake Batchelor then sealed the win, wandering forward and dribbling home a left-footed effort from 25 metres out, putting the game beyond the hard-working Pies.

The VFL Tigers battled it out for one more minute, before a long-overdue siren confirmed a coveted spot in a highly anticipated semi-final for McRae’s side.

Richmond VFL will return to North Port Oval next Saturday to face Casey. Further information, including timings and ticketing, will be provided early next week.

http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2017-09-02/vfl-match-report

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Very good.  :cheers

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Shai very talented. There's a big game around the corner...
“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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Shai's first goal was really good. He played well and brought a lot of energy to the side. Miles was best on ground. I thought Moore's game was fantastic and  Ellis was very good in the first half. Lennon played okay and Short had a good game.

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Shai very talented. There's a big game around the corner...

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Caracella and Balmey.

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I reckon we might have a player in Moore showing a bit and developing.I also like young fella down back Garthwaite.


Agree and Chol played well.
Only saw the 2nd half but I thought Chol was really poor. Cant see him making it at this stage.

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Bolton needs to come in for Castagna...gamebreaker who would thrive on the big stage....only thing I didn't like was that he made zero tackles...though he did lay 9 the week before and it often seems to be either a feast or a famine with him in that department....finals demands and senior teammates might encourage the good defensive Shai....

Big shame Moore is still on the rookie list.... :shh

Endurance has to be Chol's sole focus during the pre-season - has the smallest tank I've ever seen but it was no coincidence Collingwood starting hittng the scoreboard once he wore out....still reckon we're missing a trick not developing him in the ruck though.... :shh

Garthwaite looks the player they wanted Darrou to be..i.e. taller & quicker

Won't be here next year so it's all moot ....but Lennon impacted the match when it most counted though like most I was surprised to see he had 22 touches....

I rate Stengle and he still looked dangerous at times  but thought he was disappointing on the whole....

Miles got a lot of it......yep....he sure did....

Lloyd is Mr. Cool.....but it's his "efforts" leading up to those crucial moments that often cause them to be crucial moments rather than just icing on the cake....be handy if we could just play him for the last 5 minutes of a final....

CEllis in the guts on GTFO.....still a few soft, poor efforts befitting of his surname in the last though....

Menadue did some quite brilliant things but also nearly cost is the match.....remains an enigma.....

Short did more good than bad but there was still too much of the latter...

Conca still does 5 bad things for every good thing he does...so no change there....

Hopefully Batchelor stays on to be our VFL captain next year....

Griffiths.....meh....

Looking forward to Morris no longer being on our list....

Hamspud....... :facepalm
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I reckon we might have a player in Moore showing a bit and developing.I also like young fella down back Garthwaite.


Agree and Chol played well.
Only saw the 2nd half but I thought Chol was really poor. Cant see him making it at this stage.


First half was very good IMO.


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Hampson stats weren't too bad for a ruck

Can anyone comment on his actual game

Where there any Hampsonesque moments?

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Shai's first goal was really good. He played well and brought a lot of energy to the side. Miles was best on ground. I thought Moore's game was fantastic and  Ellis was very good in the first half. Lennon played okay and Short had a good game.

Shai had one decent piece of play in the first half and flashed in and out of play in the second half.(in a VFL match)

Still a fair way to go to be classed as a senior player.