Author Topic: VFL R7: Richmond vs Box Hill @ Punt Rd, Sun. May 19 [curtain-raiser]  (Read 4534 times)

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Eggy to Naish finds Silvestro at HB. Aarts to Coffield to Thompson who gets the free on the wing. Quick hands gets to Thompson who goes to HF. A poor handpass allows Box Hill to rebound for a goal.

78 - 70

27 min Q4

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Good play out of defence. Ballard to Towner on the wing. Ball-up at HF. Rioli in and under gets a throw-in. Box Hill's clearance is cut off by Morris.

Playing keep ball.

30 min gone.

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Rioli 18 disposals.

LOL Townsend. Just a cannonball into packs.

Siren!!!

We won by 8 pts  :gotigers

Great win! Won the last quarter despite kicking into a 4 goal breeze  :clapping.

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Which end does the breeze favour for the g?
“I find it nearly impossible to make those judgments, but he is certainly up there with the really important ones, he is certainly up there with the Francis Bourkes and the Royce Harts and the Kevin Bartlett and the Kevin Sheedys, there is no doubt about that,” Balme said.

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Which end does the breeze favour for the g?
The grandstands make it more swirly at the 'G.

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Final Score

Richmond  2.2    2.4    7.10   11.12-78
Box Hill     0.0    6.2     8.2     11.4-70

Goals: Butler 3, Chol 2, Thompson 2, Weller, Miller, Silvestro, Grewar.

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Leading ballgetters:
Naish 28
Eggy 22
Morris 21

Team Stats:
Disposals:   315 - 341
Contested:  142 -143
Tackles:        54 -51
Clearances:   46 - 40
Inside 50s:   39 - 27
Marks:         68 - 89

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McRae post-game:

* Special group with great spirit. Trust within in the group and a will to win.
* We weren't playing our way early but we back our system. Numbers in the screen and pressure. Keeping the ball down our end.
* Butler, Rioli, Townsend, Weller and Naish who has been very good all year playing AFL footy at VFL level. Praised Morris' leadership too.

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Which end does the breeze favour for the g?
The grandstands make it more swirly at the 'G.

Get that was just interested in which end it favoured at punt rd just in case
“I find it nearly impossible to make those judgments, but he is certainly up there with the really important ones, he is certainly up there with the Francis Bourkes and the Royce Harts and the Kevin Bartlett and the Kevin Sheedys, there is no doubt about that,” Balme said.

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Butler, Towner & Morris were great in the last qtr.

Get that was just interested in which end it favoured at punt rd just in case
It was a northernly breeze. So favouring the southern end.
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2019 Hard Yakka / Totally Workwear VFL

Richmond         2.2  2.4  7.10  11.12 (78)
Box Hill Hawks   0.0  6.2  8.2  11.4 (70)

GOALS:
Richmond: Butler 3 Thompson 2 Chol 2 Grewar  Silvestro  Miller  Weller
Box Hill Hawks: Ross 3 Minchington 2 Kilpatrick  Walker  Doreian  Roughead  Byrne  Jones

BEST:
Richmond: Grewar Beasley Butler Chol Townsend Silvestro
Box Hill Hawks: Brand Mirra Moore Jones Howe Ross

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VFL Tigers come home with a bang

Brenton Mann
AFL media
May 19, 2019 4:28PM


Richmond VFL stormed home in the final term to secure an eight-point, come-from-behind win over Box Hill at a sunbathed Swinburne Centre on Sunday afternoon.

The Tigers’ discipline had waned in the second term, allowing the Hawks to kick six goals to nil, before the home side steadied and streaked to an 11.12 (78) to 11.4 (70) win.

The spirits of the early-rising Tiger fans watching at home and at the ground would have been buoyed by the form of two thirds of the Club’s premiership winning “Mosquito Fleet”.

Dan Butler was injected into the midfield to great effect, with his blistering speed, cleanliness and dynamism breaking the game open in the third term and helping cement victory.

Butler was back to his best - harassing with nuisance, chasing with intent and attacking with potency.

He finished the game with a team-high three goals and 17 disposals.

Daniel Rioli returned from injury and had a big hand in Richmond turning the tide in the third term.

Rioli’s trademark pressure was there for all to see, leading the team with seven tackles and 18 disposals, splitting his time between forward and midfield.

Tigers versus Hawks - the only undefeated side in 2019 versus the 2018 premiers.

Both sides pride themselves on the defensive aspects of their game, and Richmond was stingy once again in the opening term, holding Box Hill scoreless.

Butler provided the early spark, hitting a forward 50 stoppage at pace and then finishing with a classy snap on his left for the opening goal of the game.

Patrick Naish has been a name on many Tigers’ fans lips and he further enhanced his reputation, wowing the crowd with a genuine first-quarter hanger.

Richmond VFL key pillars, Jacob Ballard and Tom Silvestro combined for the other major of the opening term.

Silvestro is a running machine and when Ballard hit-up at the footy and wheeled into the corridor, the flash of Silvestro streaming inside 50 filled his vision, and he found him.

The Tigers were at their stingy, stifling best in the opening term, however the Hawks turned the tables in the second.

Jarryd Roughead floated through his side’s opening major, shunting the Hawks into action.

Box Hill goaled again before the restart, courtesy of a free kick in the goalsquare.

The Hawks captured the lead soon after, then piled on another three majors, flipping its 13-point quarter-time deficit into a 22-point lead by half-time.

The ball was well and truly in Richmond’s court to keep its unblemished record intact and it needed a spike in intensity after the main break.

Uncharacteristic moments of ill-discipline crept into the Tigers’ game in the second quarter, and the Hawks happily capitalised.

Richmond needed a spark and in stepped Dan Butler.

Butler’s speed, aggression and desire set the benchmark for others to follow, and follow they did.

Rioli worked his way into the game and provided the impetus for the opening goal of the third quarter with his trademark pressure.

The Tigers’ #17 smothered a ball in congestion on the Punt Road wing, which led to the hosts surging the ball forward, with Butler receiving a free kick inside 50 via a marking infringement.

Butler delivered the goal, however Box Hill hit straight back.

The Richmond coaching staff switched the magnets around at half-time and flipped Ben Miller forward to help his side gain some aerial bite inside 50.

Miller repaid the faith, after snapping a goal in the term and engaging the Hawks’ chief interceptor in Kieran Brand and bringing the ball to ground.

Brand collected eight first-half marks, of which four were direct intercepts and helped the Hawks get the game played on their terms in the second quarter.

He was less influential after half-time.

The Tigers and Hawks traded majors in the third term, before Miller’s goal broke the trend and set his side in motion.

Naish had a hand in the next goal, once again highlighting his evolution as a player.

He won a crucial contest in defensive 50, which sent a wave of Tigers surging through the corridor, with the ball ending up in the hands of Butler, who strolled into the open goal.

The Tigers got some speed back in the game and cashed in with a late goal to nuggety forward/midfielder, Mav Weller.

Richmond arrested back the lead and were ahead by two points at the final change – an advantage they wouldn’t surrender.

Rioli’s quicksilver hands put Blake Grewar into space early in the final term, and Grewar snapped truly from long range.

The Tiger Army found its voice and willed its side home.

Mabior Chol shared the ruck duties with Callum Coleman-Jones for the game and roared into action with two goals in the last quarter.

The first was courtesy of a free kick and 50-metre penalty at a centre bounce, the second oozed class and composure.

Jake Aarts extracted the ball from a forward-50 stoppage in the Jack Dyer Stand pocket, fed the ball out to Chol who cruised to close range and sealed a memorable win.

Box Hill cut the margin to eight points late in the game, but the Tigers were able to control the tempo of the game, win the territory battle and close it out.

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2019-05-19/vfl-tigers-come-home-with-a-bang

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Why didn't RCD play? :huh

Butler on ball....  :clapping :shh
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Why didn't RCD play? :huh

Butler on ball....  :clapping :shh
Held over for emergency I think.
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