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Re: VFL R7: Richmond vs Sandringham @ Beaconsfield, Sat. May 19
« Reply #45 on: May 19, 2018, 04:27:11 PM »
Good forward pressure. Two chases and tackles and Tanner is rewarded with the HTB free. Goal  :gotigers

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Re: VFL R7: Richmond vs Sandringham @ Beaconsfield, Sat. May 19
« Reply #46 on: May 19, 2018, 04:30:31 PM »
Our Kick-in finds Chol. Miles to Mannagh to Stengle 60 out. Goes to Moore in the pockets. Chips to Chol who ran on and marked , Also gets 50 after late contact. Goal  :gotigers

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Sandy   4.8-32

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Chol in our bests today.
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Re: VFL R7: Richmond vs Sandringham @ Beaconsfield, Sat. May 19
« Reply #47 on: May 19, 2018, 04:31:38 PM »
LOL. Mannagh almost has his head ripped off and the ump pings him for HTB :facepalm.
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Re: VFL R7: Richmond vs Sandringham @ Beaconsfield, Sat. May 19
« Reply #48 on: May 19, 2018, 04:35:38 PM »
Garthwaite has been the rock of Gibraltar in defence.

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Re: VFL R7: Richmond vs Sandringham @ Beaconsfield, Sat. May 19
« Reply #49 on: May 19, 2018, 04:38:10 PM »
Ellis towards FF. Throw-in. Scramble. Ball-up. Chol punched it through on the full. Point to us.

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Re: VFL R7: Richmond vs Sandringham @ Beaconsfield, Sat. May 19
« Reply #50 on: May 19, 2018, 04:39:13 PM »
Menadue marks the Sandy kick-in 55 out. Goes long and Moore marks. Misses from 20 out directly in front.

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Re: VFL R7: Richmond vs Sandringham @ Beaconsfield, Sat. May 19
« Reply #51 on: May 19, 2018, 04:39:35 PM »
Good signs for a prolonged period at the top and lots of finals appearances.

A five peat would be nice.

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Re: VFL R7: Richmond vs Sandringham @ Beaconsfield, Sat. May 19
« Reply #52 on: May 19, 2018, 04:40:19 PM »
Siren. Won by 65 pts with a 10 goal to 1 second half :gotigers.

Final Score

Richmond       3.3    4.7   10.9    14.14-98
Sandringham  2.1    3.6     4.6      4.9-33

Goals: Grewar 2, Moore 2, Chol 2, C.Ellis, Bolton, Stengle, Baker, Miles, Wood, Bathie, Tanner.
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Re: VFL R7: Richmond vs Sandringham @ Beaconsfield, Sat. May 19
« Reply #53 on: May 19, 2018, 04:47:07 PM »
Casey Radio commentators' summary:

* Tigers were impressive. Just too good. Cleaner and classier. They expected a 6 goal win at half-time but 10.7 to 1.3 in the second half showed Richmond's dominance. Another percentage booster tripling the opposition score. The Tiger juggernaut rolls on.

* Ball use of Markov and others across HB was so much better. Worked hard, switched play and they made Sandy pay.

* Defensively, Richmond chased and tackled and prevented Sandy from finding options going forward.

* Clean going forward and didn't just blaze away. Stopped and picked out the best option.


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Re: VFL R7: Richmond vs Sandringham @ Beaconsfield, Sat. May 19
« Reply #54 on: May 19, 2018, 04:57:51 PM »
Life's good at the top 🗣️ #gotiges #PJVFL

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Re: VFL R7: Richmond vs Sandringham @ Beaconsfield, Sat. May 19
« Reply #55 on: May 19, 2018, 05:30:15 PM »
How did Mannagh perform?

I did like the look of him when I seen him play last year.  Worth a spot on the list maybe?
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Re: VFL R7: Richmond vs Sandringham @ Beaconsfield, Sat. May 19
« Reply #56 on: May 19, 2018, 05:52:11 PM »
Peter Jackson VFL 2018

Richmond        3.3  4.7  10.9  14.14 (98)
Sandringham   2.1  3.6    4.6    4.9 (33)

GOALS:
Richmond: Chol 2 Grewar 2 Moore 2 Stengle  Tanner  Ellis  Baker  Wood  Bathie  Miles  Bolton
Sandringham: Weickhardt  Longer  Smith  Goddard

BEST:
Richmond: Menadue Markov Ellis Fletcher Morris Stengle
Sandringham: White Seccull Noone Minchington Joyce Paton

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Re: VFL R7: Richmond vs Sandringham @ Beaconsfield, Sat. May 19
« Reply #57 on: May 19, 2018, 06:02:01 PM »
Garthwaite & Miller :clapping

Chol & Moore  :clapping :clapping

Menadue & Markov  :clapping :clapping :clapping

Stengle & Baker  :clapping :clapping :clapping :clapping

Both should be playing ahead of Higgins :shh

Soldo won't make it  :shh :shh
 
Managh looks AFL standard :shh :shh :shh

CEllis > BEllis  :shh :shh :shh :shh





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Re: VFL R7: Richmond vs Sandringham @ Beaconsfield, Sat. May 19
« Reply #58 on: May 19, 2018, 06:18:44 PM »
VFL Tigers withstand the challenge, and streak past Zebras

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May 19, 2018 5:46 PM


Richmond VFL coach, Craig McRae drummed this into his chargers pre-game, and it was fitting that he used a story about a Tiwi Island fishing trip he had with Daniel Rioli’s father to do so.

It was the Tigers’ third time venturing to Holm Park Reserve in Beaconsfield, with the comfort levels rising upon each return.

After a dour first half, the Tigers put the foot down and motored to 65-point win, finishing 14.14 (98) to 4.9 (33).

The Tiger faithful that made the journey, would have been delighted to see the No.17 grace the field in the yellow and black once again.

Rioli nearly had the perfect start after pouncing on an errant Zebras’ kick, he streamed inside 50, steadied and unfortunately, just missed.

It was classic Rioli; cat-like reflexes, coupled with electric pace, and a dash of flair.

Rioli played the first-half and then took no further part, as he was eased through his first game since last year’s Premiership.

The Richmond fans would have loved opening up their VFL record and seeing a forward-line containing, Rioli, Shai Bolton and Tyson Stengle for the first time ever.

With the latter hitting the scoreboard in the opening term.

It took Bolton all of 90 seconds to kick his and Richmond’s first for the day, and Stengle slotted his in the shadows of quarter-time.

Stengle’s major was set-up by Mabior Chol, who found space in the corridor, swung onto his slicing left boot and found Stengle 15-metres out, goal-side of his opponent.

Chol has all the tools, size, speed, strength and skill, and when he puts it all together, he’s an imposing footballer and a joy to watch.

The Zebras pride themselves on the contested aspect of their game, and the game reflected that.

Both sides really cracked in all day, but no-one hit harder than Steve Morris.

Morris collected Sandringham’s, Nathan Freeman with a perfectly timed and fair hip-and-shoulder in the opening term.

Which put the luckless Freeman out of the game with a shoulder injury.

It was willing in the clinches, with both sides sharing the ascendency, with the respective midfields being fed by seasoned ruckmen, in Ivan Soldo and Billy Longer.

Soldo and Longer shared patches of dominance, which was the trend of the game.

The second term was tight and dour, with both sides sharing a goal apiece.

Sandringham was on the board early in the second, following a classy snap by Tom Lamb, who capitalised on a defensive turnover by the Tigers.

The Tigers had to wait until time-on in the second quarter before they registered their only major for the term, kicked by Brandon Wood via a freekick.

While scoring was tough in the second term, it was polar opposite in the third quarter for the Tigers.

Goals to Blake Grewar (2), Chol, Callum Moore, Corey Ellis and Ryan Bathie gave Richmond the scoreboard ascendancy it was after and dented the spirits of the Zebras.

A couple of Tiger talls wowed the crowd in the third term, with Chol and Moore dragging down two ripping grabs.

Chol soared above the pack deep inside-50, early in the quarter, while Moore stormed out of the goal-square minutes later and plucked a single-hander, both capping off their fine work with goals.

Corey Ellis also showcased his aerial courage, late in the quarter as Tyson Stengle picked out Ellis floating inside-50, with the silky midfielder tracking the ball in the air and marking.

And, in true Ellis fashion, he eased through his set-shot on his trusty left boot.

Callum Moore and Mabior Chol both added to their goal tallies in the final term, as Moore plucked another one-hand mark.

Anthony Miles put the finishing touches on another Miles-like performance, roving the ball to perfection and storming into the open goal.

Debutant, Harry Tanner provided a last-quarter highlight, gaining reward with his first VFL goal after mowing down an unsuspecting Zebras’ defender.

With the boy from Altona Football Club becoming lost in a swarm of Tigers teammates.

It would be remiss not to touch on the staunch and resolute performance by the Tigers back-six, in particular and run and dash of Oleg Markov and Connor Menadue.

Markov shone brightest when the game was at its hottest in the opening term, with his trademark dash and flair making a return, he finished with 20 disposals.

Menadue finished with a team-high 24 disposals, but it was his ability to defend in critical contests, nullify his opponent and then springboard from there which pleased the coaching staff greatly.

It was another mature performance, which was seriously challenging at times, but the Tigers embraced the struggle and fought it out right to the final siren.

Shai Bolton came off in the third quarter with a corked quad and took no further part in the game.

TIGERS          3.3       4.7       10.9     14.14 (98)

ZEBRAS         2.1       3.6       4.6       4.9 (33)

http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2018-05-19/vfl-tigers-withstand-the-challenge-and-streak-past-zebras

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Re: VFL R7: Richmond vs Sandringham @ Beaconsfield, Sat. May 19
« Reply #59 on: May 20, 2018, 09:16:20 AM »
Good to see Oleg play well.