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Re: Richmond VFL -v- Port Melb: Round 1 Sat 7th April
« Reply #60 on: April 07, 2018, 05:59:31 PM »
What's the background of Aarts looks like a real prospect.

been on our VFL list for 4 years, joined from Bendigo Gold when they folded, too old for AFL now but very good @ VFL level.

Tyrone Downie joined us at the same time then got bloody rookie listed@ GC & never played for us

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Re: Richmond VFL -v- Port Melb: Round 1 Sat 7th April
« Reply #61 on: April 07, 2018, 06:05:05 PM »
I'd be very appreciative if anyone could tell me how Ben Miller went.

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Re: Richmond VFL -v- Port Melb: Round 1 Sat 7th April
« Reply #62 on: April 07, 2018, 06:18:10 PM »
Of the tall kids he probably stood out the least but played his role, didn't really do anything too wrong that I can recall.

Of all the youngsters Naish probably had the least impact.
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Re: Richmond VFL -v- Port Melb: Round 1 Sat 7th April
« Reply #63 on: April 08, 2018, 03:39:16 AM »
C Ellis, Miles, Balta, Soldo, Baker all solid
Cheers for doing the score updates, PC  :cheers.


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Richmond          8.5  15.7  18.11  21.15 (141)
Port Melbourne   2.1   5.3    8.6    11.10 (76)

GOALS:
Richmond: Bolton 3 Stengle 3 Chol 3 Moore 2 Miles 2 Ballard 2 Aarts 2 Naish  Drummond  Soldo  Ellis
Port Melbourne: Anastasio 2 Conway 2 Lisle 2 Pearson  Nahas  Hooper  Lange  Rivett

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Richmond: Miles Ellis Balta Ballard Moore Morris
Port Melbourne: Anastasio Rivett Krakauer Hooper Beddison Conway

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Re: Richmond VFL -v- Port Melb: Round 1 Sat 7th April
« Reply #64 on: April 08, 2018, 03:41:26 AM »
VFL Tigers kick off with a bang

The toil of a long summer was made all that much sweeter when the VFL Tigers had the reigning premiers gasping for air in the opening seven minutes of their round 1 encounter.

Bursting out of the blocks is an understatement.

Richmond exploded with enormous vigour, urgency and attacking flair to blitz Port Melbourne and march away with a comfortable 65-point win, 21.15 (141) def. 11.10 (76).

Corey Ellis’ strong tackle inside 50 in the first minute of play was rewarded, and the silky left footer eased through the Tigers’ first major of the year.

Cue the bursting of the flood gates.

Patrick Naish showed the ability to sniff out a goal was tattooed to the family genes, when he swooped on a loose ball in congestion, swivelled onto his right and snapped truly.

Shai Bolton may have felt he had a point to prove after his omission from the senior side and the electric goalkicker, set about showcasing his exciting attributes.

Bolton has talent pouring out of him, evidenced by the way he slotted his opening major of the game.

The Tiger goalsneak cruised onto a loose ball inside 50 and snapped on his left with ease.

Outstanding pressure through the midfield led to Bolton’s second goal moments later.

Noah Balta was released from congestion, and used his left boot to find Bolton at the top of the arc.

Bolton’s set shot sailed through much to the delight of the Tiger Army, and his teammates.

Tyson Stengle set up Bolton’s third goal with a superb squaring ball inside, and Bolton did the rest.

Stengle, inspired by Bolton’s herois decided to get in on the act and showcase his wares.

The man they call 'Wombat' snuck into some space inside 50 and snapped two important goals in a minute to halt a mini-charge by Port Melbourne.

The quarter was capped off by a scintillating goal by Mabior Chol, who roved his own tap, burst through traffic and snapped truly on his left.

The free-flowing nature of the opening term didn’t carry over into the second.

The reigning premiers flexed their muscle around the ball and dashed through the corridor, setting up multiple attacking forays forward.

The Tigers slotted the opening two majors through Callum Moore and Stengle, before Port Melbourne hit back.

Port slammed through three majors in a row, narrowing the margin to 33 points, and the travelling faithful began to find their voice.

The Tigers absorbed the pressure however and pulled away once again.

Anthony Miles, in customary fashion, accumulated the ball at will, and was at his reliable best in front of goal.

Jake Aarts found Miles at the top of the 50, and the flint-hard midfielder kicked truly.

Mabior Chol then wowed the crowd as he soared and goaled minutes later, followed by a ripper from Aarts.

Aarts displayed his strength and skill, shrugging off a would-be tackler and snapping through his first of the day.

Callum Moore then provided another Tiger highlight, after shifting his opponent and marking deep in the right forward pocket in the shadows of halftime.

Moore, coolly watched his right-foot checkside sail through, and the Tigers’ opening half of the game, remarkably netted them 15 goals.

Richmond’s VFL senior coach, Crag McRae implored his chargers to “embrace the fight” in the second half, knowing that Port wasn’t going to surrender meekly.

The Borough exited half-time intent on making a dent in the sizeable margin and regaining some respect on the scoreboard.

Port did just that.

Both teams slotted three goals apiece in a tight third term, with the highlight coming from the right boot of Nathan Drummond.

Drummond, hemmed in on the boundary line, on the wrong side for a right footer, watched his set shot sail through, and was swamped by his teammates.

The final term mirrored the struggle of the third, as both sides began to feel the effects of the toasty autumn day and both sides again, slotted three goals apiece.

The second half didn’t have the electricity of the first, but the form of first-year player, Noah Balta would have had the Tiger Army grinning from ear-to-ear.

Balta looks right at home alongside fellow key backs, Ryan Garthwaite and Ben Miller, with the trio thwarting a bevy of Port Melbourne attacking chains.

Corey Ellis was another to shine, as he carved his way through the midfield gathering 32 disposals along with nine tackles in a truly balanced and mature performance.

The Tigers will now have to cool their jets with a bye in round 2 offering a great opportunity to rest, recover and prepare themselves for a stern test against Casey in round 3.

http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2018-04-07/vfl-tigers-kick-off-with-a-bang

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Re: Richmond VFL -v- Port Melb: Round 1 Sat 7th April
« Reply #65 on: April 08, 2018, 03:46:54 AM »
R1: Top-5 Disposals

C.Ellis (34)
Miles (34)
Baker (24)
Balta (23)
Stengle (20)

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Re: Richmond VFL -v- Port Melb: Round 1 Sat 7th April
« Reply #66 on: April 11, 2018, 02:08:25 PM »
The VFL Report: Round 1

Richmond’s VFL coach Craig McRae provides a summary of how the Tigers’ players performed in last Saturday’s opening round win against Port Melbourne at the Swinburne Centre’s Punt Road Oval.

Anthony Miles (34 disposals, 18 contested possessions, 12 clearances, six inside-50s, eight handball- receives, five tackles, two goals)

“Was a stand-out performer. Dominated around the clearances and hit the scoreboard as well,  finishing the game with two goals. Is a star at this level.”

Corey Ellis (34 disposals, 16 contested possessions, 10 inside-50s, nine clearances, nine tackles, eight handball-receives)

“Made a pleasing return from AFL football. Kicked the first goal of the game and provided us with a significant spark in the first quarter. Won plenty of ball, was the team’s equal-leading tackler, and played AFL-standard footy at VFL level.”

Noah Balta (23 disposals, six marks, eight rebound-50s, three inside-50s, seven handball-receives)

“Produced an outstanding performance. Intercept marking was a feature of his game. We’ve had him playing back the past couple of weeks and he looks like he’s really flourishing in that role. Used the ball extremely well off the half-back line and was one of our main rebounders throughout the match.”

Liam Baker
(24 disposals, six inside-50s, six handball-receives, four tackles)

“Continued to show impressive growth in his role as a small forward pinch-hitting through the midfield. His contested-possession numbers, inside-50s and handball receives were high, which shows he’s getting to contests.”

Tyson Stengle (20 disposals, 11 contested possessions, five marks, three goals)

“Had a superb game, highlighted by his contest work. Some of his one-on-one, contested marking and contest wins was exceptional. His highlight reel is pretty exciting. Is a serious player at VFL level.”

Jacob Ballard (17 disposals, nine contested possessions, four clearances, four inside-50s, six handball-receives, two goals)

“Continued to show great leadership in his role. Really loving how he’s standing up for his teammates at the moment. Is a quality player.”

Shai Bolton (17 disposals, five marks, six handball-receives, three goals)

“Another young player returning from AFL footy. Hadn’t played a VFL game for us this year, including practice games, so it was pleasing to see his development. Kicked three goals in the first quarter and really set us alight. His tackle pressure and the fact he played to his strengths really stood out.”

Patrick Naish (18 disposals, three inside-50s, three rebound-50s, six handball receives)

“Played his first official VFL match. Looked like a very capable player. Pleasing to see him put his body on the line a couple of times and stand under the ball. His ball use, in particular his kicking, was a feature of his game.”

Callum Moore
(16 disposals, six marks, four tackles, two goals)

“Another young player who is displaying impressive development. Finished the game with two goals (2.3) and three score assists, as well as taking two strong contested marks. Wouldn’t be far off an AFL opportunity.”

Oleg Markov
(13 disposals, six handball-receives)

“Continues to play off half-back and a bit of wing for us. His speed is a stand-out attribute, as is his ability to cover the ground and cover for teammates.”

Connor Menadue
(11 disposals, four handball-receives)

“Was the carry-over player for the AFL game, so he had restricted match time. Had a major impact while he was on the ground. Set up several opportunities for teammates rebounding out of defence in his half-back role, which was pleasing to see.”

Jake Aarts (13 disposals, five tackles, two goals)

“A real terrier and terrific role player for the VFL program. Had the second most tackles for the team and his overall pressure around the contest was first class. Also finished with two classy goals.”

Nathan Drummond
(12 disposals, six contested possessions, six tackles)

“Played his second game back from 12 months out with a knee reconstruction. Had much more impact this week. Played a bit more on the wing and his tackle pressure was a highlight."

Nathan Broad
(14 disposals, four marks, three rebound-50s)

“Maintained his unbelievable work-rate behind the ball and supporting our defence. Hard to see him playing much more VFL football.”

Blake Grewar (seven disposals, five contested possessions, five clearances, nine tackles)

“Played his first official VFL game for us after being on Brisbane’s rookie list. Stood out with his work around the stoppages and defensive pressure. An inside player that complements our team nicely.”

Ivan Soldo (12 disposals, six contested possessions, four marks, seven tackles, 33 hit-outs)

“Yet another young player making strong progress. Three weeks in-a-row where he’s really dominated the ruck and set our midfielders up with great hit-outs to advantage. Kicked a nice goal as well.”

Steven Morris (11 disposals, five marks, six inside-50s)

“Leads from the front as the team’s captain with his contest work and also his voice on the field. Is such a valuable contributor off half-back for us and an inspiration for teammates to follow.”

Ben Miller (nine disposals, four rebound-50s, four handball-receives)

“Played as a key defender and fitted in well back there with ‘Garthy’ (Ryan Garthwaite) and Noah Balta. Had low disposals, but still managed to impact the contest throughout.”

Ryan Garthwaite
(seven disposals, five marks, four rebound-50s)

“Again intercepted the ball well for us. Has a strong defensive starting position and he can build his game from that. His marking throughout the match was a highlight.”

Mabior Chol (seven disposals, four marks, three tackles, three goals)

“Most improved player so far this year on the back of a strong pre-season. Finished with three goals and could have kicked another one late. His ability to bring the ball to the front from contest is something that he’s really improved.”

Shaun Hampson (nine disposals, six contested possessions, 17 hit-outs)

“Second game back after being out with his back injury. Much improved showing, particularly around the contest. Applied impressive tackling pressure.”

Reuben Hayward
(10 disposals, five contested possessions)

“Made his VFL football debut as the team’s 23rd player. Good role player. Really looks settled at the level. Teammates love playing with him, particularly when he puts his body on the line, like he did on the weekend.”

http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2018-04-10/the-vfl-report-round-1