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Tiger forward plan to ease burden on big guns (The Age)
« on: March 09, 2006, 01:14:08 AM »
Tiger forward plan to ease burden on big guns
By Lyall Johnson
The Age
March 9, 2006

Despite the imposing presence of two of the game's best forwards in Matthew Richardson and Nathan Brown, Richmond's forward strategy this year is to have as many goalkickers as possible, according to assistant coach Brian Royal.

The Tigers last year had only four goalkickers reach 20-plus goals - one of them Brown, who played only nine games - and were often thwarted by opponents who could nullify Richardson.

Royal said that the side's success could not rest with the two main forwards, but that the other forwards must kick goals themselves while working to make space for Brown and Richardson.

"I think days are gone where you are relying on one player to kick all your goals, teams certainly work out if you have got one dominant forward, they're working out where the ball's going and stopping that player," Royal said yesterday.

Last week against an undermanned Western Bulldogs, the Tigers managed 15 goalkickers. Having been under the Terry Wallace regime for about 16 months, Royal felt the Richmond forward line was finally starting to fully grasp the game plan.

"Obviously with the way opposition teams these days are getting numbers behind the footy, you don't want to slow the game down much, so our philosophy is we want to get the ball into our forward line as quickly as possible," he said.

Richmond will take an almost full line-up to Carrara on Saturday to play Sydney, with only Mark Chaffey and Kayne Pettifer the usual senior starters to miss out.

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Re: Tiger forward plan to ease burden on big guns (The Age)
« Reply #1 on: March 09, 2006, 04:32:27 AM »
Last week against an undermanned Western Bulldogs, the Tigers managed 15 goalkickers. Having been under the Terry Wallace regime for about 16 months, Royal felt the Richmond forward line was finally starting to fully grasp the game plan.

Not blaming Richo for it but our midfielders seem to rightly pick other goalkicking options when he's not there yet bomb lazily to him when he is even if he has 6 defenders hanging off him or he's leading to a pocket  ???.
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Re: Tiger forward plan to ease burden on big guns (The Age)
« Reply #2 on: March 09, 2006, 04:44:35 AM »
Last week against an undermanned Western Bulldogs, the Tigers managed 15 goalkickers. Having been under the Terry Wallace regime for about 16 months, Royal felt the Richmond forward line was finally starting to fully grasp the game plan.

Not blaming Richo for it but our midfielders seem to rightly pick other goalkicking options when he's not there yet bomb lazily to him when he is even if he has 6 defenders hanging off him or he's leading to a pocket  ???.

Stick him further up the ground and he will take some of them with him. He is still mobile enough to lead them a merry dance :shh

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Re: Tiger forward plan to ease burden on big guns (The Age)
« Reply #3 on: March 09, 2006, 06:47:08 AM »
Stick him further up the ground and he will take some of them with him. He is still mobile enough to lead them a merry dance :shh
Yep, stick him far enough away to be out of shooting distance lol
I agree - that's where he kicked his 96 goals that year for memory and should have been playing there all along.  He has a heart as big as Phar Lap, he'll still run rings around most defenders  :thumbsup

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Re: Tiger forward plan to ease burden on big guns (The Age)
« Reply #4 on: March 09, 2006, 08:05:38 AM »
Stick him further up the ground and he will take some of them with him. He is still mobile enough to lead them a merry dance :shh
Yep, stick him far enough away to be out of shooting distance lol
I agree - that's where he kicked his 96 goals that year for memory and should have been playing there all along.  He has a heart as big as Phar Lap, he'll still run rings around most defenders  :thumbsup

exactly right, under northey i think iirc, he played as a roaming hff, used to use his pace run up the wings , double back and run into goals, he seems to kick straighter running into goals than on  set shot.

not sure if it was 96,  correct me if im wrong but i thought it was around 91/2 goals

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Re: Tiger forward plan to ease burden on big guns (The Age)
« Reply #5 on: March 09, 2006, 08:12:21 AM »
Stick him further up the ground and he will take some of them with him. He is still mobile enough to lead them a merry dance :shh
Yep, stick him far enough away to be out of shooting distance lol
I agree - that's where he kicked his 96 goals that year for memory and should have been playing there all along.  He has a heart as big as Phar Lap, he'll still run rings around most defenders  :thumbsup

exactly right, under northey i think iirc, he played as a roaming hff, used to use his pace run up the wings , double back and run into goals, he seems to kick straighter running into goals than on  set shot.

not sure if it was 96,  correct me if im wrong but i thought it was around 91/2 goals
Yep, you're right, X - t'was 91 goals in '96 - got my year confused with the goals.