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Re: VFL R8: Richmond vs Coburg @ Punt Rd, Sat. May 26 [Curtain raiser]
« Reply #45 on: May 26, 2018, 01:33:26 PM »
Out of curiosity, Flea's son is playing for Coburg today and has kicked a goal.

Not his son - Nephew

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Re: VFL R8: Richmond vs Coburg @ Punt Rd, Sat. May 26 [Curtain raiser]
« Reply #46 on: May 26, 2018, 01:35:50 PM »
10-goal final term. Won by 56 pts  :gotigers.

Final Score

Richmond    3.2     7.6     8.11     18.13-121
Coburg        1.3     2.4      7.4       10.5-65

Goals: Lloyd 4, Coleman-Jones 3, Balta 3, Townsend 2, Stengle, Naish, C.Ellis, Silvestro, Mannagh, Ballard.
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Re: VFL R8: Richmond vs Coburg @ Punt Rd, Sat. May 26 [Curtain raiser]
« Reply #47 on: May 26, 2018, 01:37:10 PM »
Out of curiosity, Flea's son is playing for Coburg today and has kicked a goal.

Not his son - Nephew
Cheers for the correction  :cheers. Somebody I asked (as it turns out wrongly) called him his son.

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Re: VFL R8: Richmond vs Coburg @ Punt Rd, Sat. May 26 [Curtain raiser]
« Reply #48 on: May 26, 2018, 04:40:54 PM »
VFL Tigers steamroll Lions with a 10-goal final term

Playing your role and doing your job are now part of the modern-day footy vernacular and drummed into players at will.

With the Tigers swinging eight changes and blooding two debutants, it was imperative that the new breed acclimatised to playing the “Richmond way”.

Premiership hero, Jacob Townsend also came into the side, along with born-again midfielder, Sam Lloyd.

Both having a hand in the Tigers streaming to a 56-point win over a tenacious Coburg outfit.

Richmond welcomed the Lions on Saturday morning, who gave their hosts more than a scare, but in the end, the class of the Tigers shone through, resulting in a 18.13 (121) to 10.5 (65) win.

The win was ensured with a blistering 10-goal final term, with budding Tiger talls Callum Coleman-Jones and Noah Balta rising when their numbers were called.

Richmond led by five goals at halftime, and looked to be on top across every line.

The Lions intensity and effort couldn’t be questioned in the first half, but the Tigers’ greater spread of options inside 50 allowed them to take a handy lead into the main change.

The Tigers coaching staff switched the magnets around at halftime, swinging stingy defender, Ryan Garthwaite forward, giving Richmond a different look down back.

Coburg exposed an in-experienced Tigers’ back-six, kicking five goals straight in the third term.

The winless Lions had the scent of an upset in their nostrils, trailing by just 13 points at the final change.

But as good teams do, the Tigers re-set at three-quarter time and stormed home.

The Tigers required a spark after a challenging third term and Coleman-Jones and Balta ignited their side into action.

Both big men jagged two goals apiece in the final term, sharing six majors for the day (three each) and providing imperious aerial presence.

With Anthony Miles out with a back injury, the opportunity was there for a Tiger to step-up and lead the midfield contingent.

That man was Corey Ellis.

The smooth-moving, Ellis has really developed his inside game in 2018, adding layers of grunt and a hardened edge, which were evident in a commanding four-quarter on-ball performance.

Ellis had handy lieutenants in Lloyd and Townsend, with the former finishing with four majors after splitting his time between forward-line and midfield, and the latter jagging two.

Lloyd and Townsend’s experience came to the fore in the final term, guiding their side to a comfortable win in the end.

Lloyd kicked two goals in the last quarter and finished the game with 34 disposals, 11 clearances and four majors, in a very classy display.

Townsend was as tough as teak all-day, even mauling the 111kg Coburg captain, Tom Goodwin.

Goodwin should have thought twice before trying to steam-roll the 2017 Liston Medallist

The Tiger fans would have been delighted with Townsend’s sheer willingness to compete and contest, but also with his classy finishing in-front of goal.

Tiger rookie, Liam Baker was prolific and crafty all day, and contracted leather poisoning in the third term after accumulating 20 disposals, finishing the game with a tally of 36 and one major.

The final-term avalanche would be fresh in the minds of happy Tiger fans, but the first-half performance of Daniel Rioli will also be etched into the memory bank.

Rioli was everywhere in the first quarter especially, finishing the quarter with eight disposals and a hand (foot) in the opening goal.

He gave the Tigers a reason to get out of bed bright and early on a Saturday morning.

All of Rioli’s attributes were on show: speed, agility, nous and clean hands in the contest, which shone brightest in a scrappy first quarter.

The ruck duel between two bulls, Ivan Soldo and Tom Goodwin was a pleasure to watch throughout the day, with Soldo bouncing back after a down week against Sandringham.

However, their was only room for one bull in the Punt Rd paddock.

Soldo finished with 48 hit-outs, allowing the Tigers to get on-top in the clearances feeding the likes of Ellis, Lloyd and Townsend.

Debutants Billy Coates and Joel Ernest acquitted themselves well, while Brenton Credlin was resolute and composed in his first game in 2018.

The Tigers were legitimately challenged by the Lions and had their hands full for the majority of the day, but it was a pair of Tiger cubs and some wise heads which allowed them to prevail.

RICHMOND 3.2 7.6 8.11 18.13 (121)

COBURG  1.3 2.4  7.4 10.5 (65)

http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2018-05-26/vfl-tigers-edge-out-lions-with-a-10goal-final-term

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Re: VFL R8: Richmond vs Coburg @ Punt Rd, Sat. May 26 [Curtain raiser]
« Reply #49 on: May 26, 2018, 04:46:41 PM »
Coleman-Jones and Balta seem to be taking good strides in terms of their development. We may have 2 good ones right there.

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Re: VFL R8: Richmond vs Coburg @ Punt Rd, Sat. May 26 [Curtain raiser]
« Reply #50 on: May 26, 2018, 04:56:18 PM »
Peter Jackson VFL 2018

Richmond   3.2  7.6  8.11  18.13 (121)
Coburg       1.3  2.4  7.4    10.5 (65)

GOALS:
Richmond: Lloyd 4 Coleman-Jones 3 Balta 3 Townsend 2 Silvestro  Naish  Ballard  Stengle  Baker  Mannagh
Coburg: Kerbatieh 3 Weightman 2 Lever  Binion  Goodwin  Cannolo  Belo

BEST:
Richmond: C.Ellis Morris Coleman-Jones Lloyd Balta Credlin
Coburg: Lentini Allan Corigliano Exon Cannolo Nolan

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Re: VFL R8: Richmond vs Coburg @ Punt Rd, Sat. May 26 [Curtain raiser]
« Reply #51 on: May 26, 2018, 07:04:39 PM »
Rookie Baker looks a likely sort, for a club which not long ago had almost no quality small forwards to what we have now is nothing short of amazing...apologies for the pun  :snidegrin

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Re: VFL R8: Richmond vs Coburg @ Punt Rd, Sat. May 26 [Curtain raiser]
« Reply #52 on: May 26, 2018, 07:27:17 PM »
Baker looks a Zorko-like bargain .....Balta looks an out & out gun- albeit still a very raw one.....all our talls look promising....CEllis best game so far....still looks too slow for AFL though... :shh
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Re: VFL R8: Richmond vs Coburg @ Punt Rd, Sat. May 26 [Curtain raiser]
« Reply #53 on: May 26, 2018, 10:49:12 PM »
Baker looks a Zorko-like bargain .....Balta looks an out & out gun- albeit still a very raw one.....all our talls look promising....CEllis best game so far....still looks too slow for AFL though... :shh

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Re: VFL R8: Richmond vs Coburg @ Punt Rd, Sat. May 26 [Curtain raiser]
« Reply #55 on: May 27, 2018, 12:20:21 PM »
Lloyd 33 disposals (18 kicks 15 handballs) 2 marks 5 tackles 4.1 7 I50s
Baker 28 disposals (10 kicks 18 handballs) 2 marks 3 tackles 1.1 9 I50s 1 R50
Ellis 28 disposals (9 kicks 19 handballs) 3 tackles 4 I50s
Chol 21 disposals (15 kicks 6 handballs) 6 marks 5 tackles 12 hitouts 0.1 5 I50s 1 R50
Townsend 21 disposals (17 kicks 4 handballs) 3 marks 3 tackles 2.1 3 I50s 1 R50
Stengle 17 disposals (8 kicks 9 handballs) 2 marks 4 tackles 1.1 1 I50
Balta 16 disposals (11 kicks 5 handballs) 6 marks 2 tackles 3.1 3 I50s 3 R50s
Naish 13 disposals (6 kicks 7 handballs) 1 mark 4 tackles 1.0 2 I50s 2 R50s
Rioli 12 disposals (6 kicks 6 handballs) 3 marks 4 tackles 0.1 3 I50s
Markov 11 disposals (5 kicks 6 handballs) 4 marks 2 tackles 0.1 1 I50 2 R50s
Coleman-Jones 10 disposals (6 kicks 4 handballs) 5 marks 2 tackles 3.0 5 hitouts 2 I50s
Soldo 9 disposals (4 kicks 5 handballs) 3 marks 7 tackles 44 hitouts 2 I50s
Garthwaite 6 disposals (1 kick 5 handballs) 3 tackles

350 disposals
180 kicks
170 handballs
13-19 Free kicks
56 marks
61 hitouts
70 inside 50s
83 tackles

https://www.bigfooty.com/forum/threads/richmond-vs-coburg-sat-may26-10-45am-pro.1194756/page-7#post-55923994

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Re: VFL R8: Richmond vs Coburg @ Punt Rd, Sat. May 26 [Curtain raiser]
« Reply #56 on: May 30, 2018, 12:30:46 AM »
VFL Backline and Development coach, Ryan Ferguson provides a summary of how the Tigers’ players performed in last Saturday’s Round 8 win over Coburg at the Swinburne Centre.

Sam Lloyd


33 disposals, four goals, 10 clearances and five tackles

“A quality game, he hit the scoreboard, was clean and smart around stoppages.”

Liam Baker

28 disposals, four clearances, one goal and three tackles

“Ran hard forward, had lots of the footy, but just needed to be more composed with the footy to get his full reward.”

Corey Ellis

28 disposals, 10 clearances, three tackles & eight handball receives

“Clean in the clinches, his clearance work was outstanding.”

Jacob Townsend

21 disposals, two goals and four clearances

“Played well, had a big presence and made others around him better, which is a great asset of his.”

Mabior Chol

21 disposals, 12 hit-outs, six marks and five clearances

“One of his best games for the year, he turned the game in the last quarter. He was big in the air and also followed up at ground level.”

Tyson Stengle


17 disposals, one goal, 11 contested possessions and four tackles

“Was on one knee for most of the day, but was still influential, still creative.”

Noah Balta

16 disposals, three goals, six marks, three inside-50s and three rebound-50s

“Exploded in the last quarter, he ended up kicking three (goals) and was exciting up forward.”

Patrick Naish

13 disposals, one goal and four tackles

“Went to the wing this week after playing half-back the last few weeks. He got back to help in defence, but was also able to push forward and actually kicked a nice goal.”

Oleg Markov

11 disposals, four marks and eight contested possessions

“Second game back from injury now, had some strong aerial contests, a couple of shots on goal.”

Callum Coleman-Jones

10 disposals, three goals and five marks

“Took some big marks and was a presence up forward and kicked three goals.”

Ivan Soldo

44 hit-outs, seven tackles and nine disposals

“It was a good duel, he played on one of the best rucks in the competition (Tom Goodwin). Soldo did a great job. He was always a big presence for us.”

Shaun Mannagh

18 disposals, one goal, nine handball receives and six tackles

“Gave us speed on the outside, but also the flexibility to go forward and inside (midfielder) as well.”

Tom Silvestro


18 disposals, one goal and six tackles

“Kicked a ripping goal early, played a good game and was involved in everything. Just a couple of clean disposals away from really ripping the game apart.”

Jacob Ballard


17 disposals, one goal and seven tackles

“Was quiet in the first half, but very influential in the second half. His contested ball work and his tackle pressure really stood out.”

Steve Morris

16 disposals, three tackles, four inside-50s and three rebound-50s

“Was huge in the third quarter when Coburg were looking very dangerous. He’s leading the backs and the whole team really well at the moment.”

Joel Ernest


14 disposals, four inside-50s and two rebound-50s

“Impacted in his first game which was good to see. He slotted into our team system and worked well with the other backs. He was able to generate some good rebound for us also.”

Daniel Rioli

12 disposals, four tackles, three marks and two clearances

“Played three quarters and is progressing well.”

James Fletcher


12 disposals, six tackles and nine handball receives

“Had a solid game, he’s becoming a really influential leader down back.”

Harry Tanner


10 disposals, two tackles and two inside-50s

“He put on a lot of pressure for us in the front half.”

Blake Grewar

Nine disposals, three tackles and four inside-50s

“Hurt his ankle unfortunately just before halftime.”

Brenton Credlin

Seven disposals, one tackle and five contested possessions

“Sharp positioning behind the ball and impacted many contests. His big spoils were a feature, with a couple of nice marks also.”

Ryan Garthwaite

Six disposals, three tackles and two contested possessions

“Controlled the backline most of the day, in very good form and even went forward for a quarter to see what he could do up there.”

Billy Coates

Four disposals and two tackles

“He’s been working hard for a long time now to get his first game and the boys loved having him out there. He was never beaten in a one-on-one contest.”

http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2018-05-29/vfl-report-round-8

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Re: VFL R8: Richmond vs Coburg @ Punt Rd, Sat. May 26 [Curtain raiser]
« Reply #57 on: May 30, 2018, 07:41:57 AM »
Can't ignore Chol anymore people may say he drifts in out of games that's just maturity and all young KP players do it,but deserves a shot and a block of games this year.

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Re: VFL R8: Richmond vs Coburg @ Punt Rd, Sat. May 26 [Curtain raiser]
« Reply #58 on: May 30, 2018, 02:56:45 PM »
Ryan Ferguson is pretty in depth with his player reviews.
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