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Re: VFL R13: Richmond vs Box Hill @ Punt Rd, Sat. June 30
« Reply #30 on: June 30, 2018, 05:54:29 PM »
 How did Stengle go?

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Re: VFL R13: Richmond vs Box Hill @ Punt Rd, Sat. June 30
« Reply #31 on: June 30, 2018, 07:54:27 PM »
Richmond
Goal Kickers: P. Naish 2, J. Aarts 2, C. Moore 2, T. Stengle 2, T. Silvestro, K. Mcintosh, S. Bolton, C. Coleman-Jones, B. Wood, J. Ballard
Best Players: C. Ellis, L. Baker, S. Bolton, C. Menadue, D. Coffield, J. Aarts
Box Hill Hawks
Goal Kickers: J. Worpel 2, D. Moore, J. Cousins, R. Schoenmakers, M. Doreian
Best Players: J. Worpel, J. Cousins, H. Jones, R. Schoenmakers, B. Whitecross, D. Mirra

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Re: VFL R13: Richmond vs Box Hill @ Punt Rd, Sat. June 30
« Reply #32 on: June 30, 2018, 09:53:00 PM »
How did KMac do back in the 2s?

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Re: VFL R13: Richmond vs Box Hill @ Punt Rd, Sat. June 30
« Reply #33 on: June 30, 2018, 10:00:12 PM »
How did KMac do back in the 2s?

Very average. Only touched it once in the 2qtrs I saw

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Re: VFL R13: Richmond vs Box Hill @ Punt Rd, Sat. June 30
« Reply #34 on: July 01, 2018, 08:20:27 AM »
VFL Tigers show the love and see off Hawks

The intangible feeling of love and connection at the Richmond Football Club was there for the football world to see on Thursday night and also on Saturday.

When a Tiger comrade went down and endured hardship, his fellow comrades expressed their unconditional love, in tremendous displays of solidarity and unity.

On Thursday night it was the luckless Reece Conca who dislocated his left ankle and was swamped by his teammate—on Saturday it was the much loved, Anthony Miles.

Late in the final term, Miles tracked the ball back with the flight in customary courageous fashion and unfortunately tripped, with his head colliding with Hawk, Kurt Heatherley’s hip.

Miles lay concussed, face-first on the turf.

He was assessed by the club doctors, who slipped him into a neck-brace and onto a stretcher, where, like with Conca, his teammates flocked to be by his side and show their love and support.

Miles was sent to hospital for precautionary measures, but was up and talking in the rooms post-match.

This was a combative game between two top-four aspirants, with the Hawks coming to Punt Road Oval with a clear intent to throw their weight around and test the ladder-leading Tigers.

The Tigers, fresh off a bye, welcomed the Box Hill Hawks to the Swinburne Centre, keen to prove once again, why they’re the pace-setter in 2018.

Richmond was held goalless in the opening term, but flexed its muscle thereafter to record a heart-warming 47-point win, 14.11 (95) to 6.12 (48).

Box Hill’s ability to defend somewhat mirrored the Tigers, and held it in good stead in the opening term, with both sides repelling their opposition’s forward thrusts at will.

Hawk veteran, David Mirra proved impassable early-on, with the Tigers continually picking him out on entering the forward-50.

After both sides peppered the goals, Ryan Schoenmakers broke the first quarter deadlock, slotting the opener for the Hawks who went into quarter-time seven-points ahead.

The Tigers weren’t their usual, clean and zippy selves, and were scrappy in the front-half.

The second term ignited, with spot-fires ablaze left, right and centre, with the Hawks upping the ante with their physicality and niggle.

After a goalless first quarter, the Tigers slammed on five-goals-to-four, with the likes of Tyson Stengle, Jake Aarts, Callum Moore and Patrick Naish righting the ship.

Jake Aarts snapped our first for the day, and kicked two for the term, along with Stengle, while Naish provided the highlight of the term.

In a nest of Hawks, Naish shrugged-off a would-be tackler, side-stepped out of congestion and snapped truly on his right.

Naish kicked another pearler from 50 in the third term, which truly highlighted his class with ball in hand.

Box Hill slotted two goals from 50-metre penalties in the second term, as it continually tested Richmond’s discipline threshold.

Cool heads were needed if the Tigers were to prevail, and after halftime the leaders and young-guns alike really came to the fore.

With the Hawks just edging the Tigers in the clinches, Shai Bolton, Liam Baker and Connor Menadue were thrust from the frying pan into the fire, sparking their side in the second half.

Ivan Soldo got on top of Marc Pittonet, which brought Bolton, Baker and Menadue into the game.

The trio were sharp, clean and zipped through congestion to kick-start the Tigers run-and-carry game, as they torched the Hawks on the outside.

As the game quickened up, Callum Moore came into his own.

His tireless work-rate allowing him to continually find space in the front half and presented a beacon for his teammates up the field.

His kicking was a little wayward at times in very blustery conditions, but his hit the scoreboard with two final-term majors to seal the deal for the Tigers.

Bolton showed his poise in front of goal in the last quarter, as he zipped and dodged his way through congestion, steadied on 50 and kicking truly to cap-off a sterling performance.

Known more for his forward craft, this was a game that showed that may be remembered for the birth of Shai Bolton, the slick and silky midfielder.

Liam Baker was his crafty and industrious self, and one that relished the antagonistic way the Hawks went about it.

Connor Menadue’s drive and penetrating right-boot were telling, but it was his work in the contest and that shone brightest.

The major ball winners for the Tigers were Corey Ellis (team-high, 27 disposals), Liam Baker, Sam Lloyd, and Connor Menadue racked-up 23 disposals, while Shai Bolton finished with 22.

The win highlighted the maturity of this group and a strong belief in each other, the system and a willingness to embrace the fight.

RICHMOND   0.2       5.5       9.9       14.11 (95)

BOX HILL       1.3       5.8       6.10     6.12 (48)

Goals

Richmond: Patrick Naish (2), Callum Moore (2), Jake Aarts (2), Tyson Stengle (2), Shai Bolton, Kamdyn McIntosh, Tom Silvestro, Brandon Wood, Jacob Ballard, Callum Coleman-Jones

Box Hill: James Worpel (2), James Cousins, Dylan Moore, Ryan Schoemakers, Mackenzie Doreian

http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2018-06-30/vfl-tigers-show-the-love-and-seeoff-hawks

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Re: VFL R13: Richmond vs Box Hill @ Punt Rd, Sat. June 30
« Reply #35 on: July 01, 2018, 08:29:48 AM »
Here's the vision of the Miles incident: http://www.richmondfc.com.au/video/2018-06-30/vfl-r13-miles-injury

He was taken to hospital for precautionary measures but the early signs are that he is going well.


http://www.afl.com.au/news/2018-06-30/tough-tiger-miles-stretchered-off-in-vfl-clash

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Re: VFL R13: Richmond vs Box Hill @ Punt Rd, Sat. June 30
« Reply #36 on: July 01, 2018, 09:50:23 AM »
Bolton through the midfield, could he be the Townsend of the 2018 finals campaign  :shh

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Re: VFL R13: Richmond vs Box Hill @ Punt Rd, Sat. June 30
« Reply #37 on: July 01, 2018, 12:30:51 PM »
Bolton through the midfield, could he be the Townsend of the 2018 finals campaign  :shh
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Re: VFL R13: Richmond vs Box Hill @ Punt Rd, Sat. June 30
« Reply #38 on: July 01, 2018, 01:35:52 PM »
Anyone see that free kick awarded to the Boxthorn player by the non-officiating umpire 50  metres away for a push in the back from his own teammate when they were the only two in the contest with no Richmond player anywhere near them?

...and Stengle's uncontested mark that wasn't paid?

Two of the worst decisions I've ever seen.  :shh


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Re: VFL R13: Richmond vs Box Hill @ Punt Rd, Sat. June 30
« Reply #40 on: July 03, 2018, 05:18:03 AM »
Jacob Townsend has been offered a one-game VFL striking suspension, downgraded from two with an early guilty plea.

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Re: VFL R13: Richmond vs Box Hill @ Punt Rd, Sat. June 30
« Reply #41 on: July 03, 2018, 05:00:37 PM »
Jacob Townsend will be unavailable for selection this weekend after accepting a one-match suspension from the @VFL.

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Re: VFL R13: Richmond vs Box Hill @ Punt Rd, Sat. June 30
« Reply #42 on: July 04, 2018, 03:01:24 PM »
VFL Midfield and Development coach, Xavier Clarke's summary of how the Tigers’ players performed in last Saturday’s Round 13 win over Box Hill Hawks at Swinburne Centre, Punt Road Oval.

Corey Ellis

26 disposals, 12 handball receives, five inside-50s and three rebound-50s

“Played midfield for half of the game and went down to half back for the second half. He was pretty dominant for us down there, read the play well and set us up in attack. He’s playing good footy and is really good form at the moment. He’s starting to put his hand up for senior selection.”

Anthony Miles

23 disposals, six clearances and nine handball receives

“Was tagged pretty much all-day, heavily tagged and worked his way through it. Still ended the game with 23 disposals and battled pretty hard with a lot of attention on him. Unfortunately, he finished the game with concussion and will most likely be in-doubt for this weekend.”

Kamdyn McIntosh

23 disposals, one goal and three clearances

“Played his first game in the VFL for a while, played in the midfield in the first half and then played down back in the second half. He certainly showed leadership there and got his hands on the footy at times as well. Just probably didn’t use the ball as well as he probably would have liked, but it’s good to see him still play good footy.”

Shai Bolton


22 disposals, six clearances, six tackles, eight inside-50s and one goal

“Spent the second half in the midfield and played really well. He got his hands on the ball, also finished the game with six tackles, which is pleasing to see. He was exciting around the ball in the midfield in the second half.”

Sam Lloyd


21 disposals, four tackles, six rebound-50s and eight handball receives

“Played across half back for most of the game, especially in the first half. He went into the midfield in the second half, where his skill and decision making, which are certainly a strength of his, stood-out in a game which was pretty contested.”

Connor Menadue

21 disposals, four tackles and eight inside-50s

“Playing good footy at the moment in the VFL and is in good form. Played in between wing roles, half-back and also a little bit of inside mid(fielder). It’s good to see him have consistency in his games.”

Liam Baker


21 disposals, three clearances and five inside-50s

“Has been really good and his form’s been great in the VFL. He’s playing a really good role for us and is in good form and hopefully we start hearing Liam Baker’s name talked about at senior selection.”

Patrick Naish


18 disposals, two goals, three clearances and four inside-50s

“Did some exciting things, broke the lines a few times and kicked two really nice goals and showed his strength when he gets the ball and runs and carries and breaks the lines.”

Noah Balta

17 disposals, four inside-50s, three tackles and three contested marks

“Mixture of mid(field), back and also forward, certainly still learning his craft but he’s an exciting player to watch. One that hopefully, if he continues developing, will be a very good player for us in the future.”

Callum Moore


16 disposals, six marks and two goals

“Was a good forward-50 target for us. He’s in good form and doing all he can to hopefully put his name forward and back up for senior selection. He finished the game with 2.4, which was a pleasing effort for him.”

Ivan Soldo

28 hit-outs, 14 disposals and five clearances

“Carried the ruck work most of the day and battled pretty hard. Had a couple of really good marking contests and got us going in attack.”

Ryan Garthwaite

13 disposals, seven rebound-50s and four marks

“Solid down back as usual, very rarely loses one-on-one contests and finished the game with 11 spoils, which is big.”

Jacob Townsend

12 disposals, five tackles and three inside-50s

“Didn’t get a lot of the footy, but battled hard. A mixture of forward and inside mid(fielder).”

Tyson Stengle

12 disposals, two goals and 10 contested possessions

“A little bit quiet on the numbers (disposals), but still finished the game with 2.2. He’s hard to stop in forward line with his forward craft.”

Callum Coleman-Jones

10 disposals, one goal, and five marks

“A mixture of mid(field) and ruck. He’s still learning his craft in the ruck, but he’s developing really well.”

Ben Miller

Nine disposals, one tackle and one clearance

“Very similar to (Ryan) Garthwaite, he never does too much wrong down back. He defends really well, does what he needs to do and shows really good leadership down back which is really pleasing for a first-year player.”

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Steve Morris

17 disposals, eight handball receives and six contested possessions

“Had a couple of weeks off, came back and certainly showed his leadership and the reason why he’s the skipper of the footy club. He led from the front.”

Jake Aarts


17 disposals, two goals and seven handball receives

“Battled hard all-day. His pressure around the ball in our forward-50 is absolutely phenomenal—we love him for that. He works hard and finished the game off with two goals.”

Tom Silvestro


16 disposals, seven handball receives and three rebound-50s

“Battles hard all-day. A player that we absolutely love in our side and the players really respect him for what he does. He plays his role, week-in-week-out and is in good form at the moment. He was also rewarded with a goal.”

Brandon Wood

15 disposals, three tackles and four marks

“Mixture between inside mid(fielder) and forward, he’s a bull for us in there (midfield). He gets his hands on the ball and is hard to stop.”

Dan Coffield

12 disposals, six rebound-50s and five handball receives

“Is starting to find his feet back in the game now, I think it was the third game back for him after a long lay-off with injury. He’s starting to find his feet in our backline.”

Jacob Ballard

11 disposals, seven contested possessions and one goal

“Played midfield, inside mid(fielder), forward and wing. Again, a little bit quieter on disposals, but his leadership, body work and pressure around the contest is invaluable for us. We love having him in the side.”

Connor Riley

Five disposals, two handball receives and one mark

“First game for the club as our 23rd player. I like what this kid brings, he’s got high work-rate and he’s a strong-bodied player to have around the footy. He positioned himself well at stoppages at times as well. It was pleasing for him to get his first game and hopefully we see him continuing to play VFL.”

http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2018-07-03/vfl-report-round-13