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Will be held @ Princes (Ikon) Park this year



https://vfl.com.au/ikon-park-to-host-grand-finals/

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Re: 2019 VFL GF
« Reply #1 on: August 07, 2019, 10:44:26 AM »
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VFL GF: Richmond vs Williamstown @ Princes Park, Sun. Sept. 22
« Reply #2 on: September 15, 2019, 05:35:42 PM »
2019 VFL Grand Final

RICHMOND vs Williamstown


Sunday, 22nd September @ Ikon Park (Princes Park).

Start time: 2:15 pm

https://vfl.com.au/2019-finals-hard-yakka-totally-workwear-vfl/
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Re: VFL GF: Richmond vs Williamstown @ Princes Park, Sun. Sept. 22
« Reply #3 on: September 15, 2019, 11:21:34 PM »
Tickets for the Grand Final will go on sale Monday September 16 at 10am, with Adults $20, Concession / Pensioner $15 and Kids U15 free at vfl.com.au/finals

The game will be broadcast on Channel 7 in Victoria or the 7Plus app, with radio coverage via 1116 SEN, Casey Radio and ABC.

https://vfl.com.au/vfl-vflw-lovethegame-grand-finals/

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Re: VFL GF: Richmond vs Williamstown @ Princes Park, Sun. Sept. 22
« Reply #4 on: September 15, 2019, 11:22:23 PM »
The Seagulls will face minor premiers Richmond in the decider at Ikon Park, the Tigers having lost just two games this season.

Despite the prospect of Ivan Soldo dropping back to VFL level, Meese said he wouldn't be worrying too much about the Tigers' possible ruck combinations.

"I've played against big Soldo before, he's an absolutely quality player," Meese said.

"Him and Nank [Toby Nankervis] were up [in the seniors] last week, so I'm not sure what's coming my way.

"We'll just cross that bridge when we get there, there's no point worrying now, it's out of my control."

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/seagulls-to-face-tigers-in-vfl-grand-final-20190915-p52rjt.html

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Re: VFL GF: Richmond vs Williamstown @ Princes Park, Sun. Sept. 22
« Reply #5 on: September 16, 2019, 12:10:20 AM »
Meese dominated against the bombers, will be a big job for whoever’s playing ruck for us.

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Re: VFL GF: Richmond vs Williamstown @ Princes Park, Sun. Sept. 22
« Reply #6 on: September 16, 2019, 10:47:08 AM »
This could be a glorious weekend for the club.
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Re: VFL GF: Richmond vs Williamstown @ Princes Park, Sun. Sept. 22
« Reply #7 on: September 16, 2019, 07:43:00 PM »
In VFL Tribunal news:

Tigers Jake Aarts has been referred directly to Tribunal for rough conduct on Tommy O'Sullivan: deemed to be careless, severe impact & high contact.

Case will be heard Tues 6pm.

https://twitter.com/JasonBennettTV/status/1173486421652303872


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Re: VFL GF: Richmond vs Williamstown @ Princes Park, Sun. Sept. 22
« Reply #8 on: September 16, 2019, 07:56:11 PM »
In VFL Tribunal news:

Tigers Jake Aarts has been referred directly to Tribunal for rough conduct on Tommy O'Sullivan: deemed to be careless, severe impact & high contact.

Case will be heard Tues 6pm.

https://twitter.com/JasonBennettTV/status/1173486421652303872

Set for a lengthy spell. Didn’t look anything more than a clumsy late hit to the back of the head during the game but heard during the bombers game that the port player suffered multiple fractures to the face.

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Re: VFL GF: Richmond vs Williamstown @ Princes Park, Sun. Sept. 22
« Reply #9 on: September 16, 2019, 08:35:06 PM »
In VFL Tribunal news:

Tigers Jake Aarts has been referred directly to Tribunal for rough conduct on Tommy O'Sullivan: deemed to be careless, severe impact & high contact.

Case will be heard Tues 6pm.

https://twitter.com/JasonBennettTV/status/1173486421652303872

Set for a lengthy spell. Didn’t look anything more than a clumsy late hit to the back of the head during the game but heard during the bombers game that the port player suffered multiple fractures to the face.
Given they especially take into account what injuries the player on the receiving end copped, Aarts has just cost himself a potential VFL premiership medallion. He's also played his last game for us unless he stays around going back to being a VFL-listed player.
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Re: VFL GF: Richmond vs Williamstown @ Princes Park, Sun. Sept. 22
« Reply #10 on: September 16, 2019, 08:44:40 PM »
3-6 weeks I reckon

O'Sullivan's Dad going on 3AW this morning wouldn't have helped

Shouldn't make any difference but stuff like that does
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Re: VFL GF: Richmond vs Williamstown @ Princes Park, Sun. Sept. 22
« Reply #12 on: September 17, 2019, 08:37:50 PM »
So Aarts got 4 weeks fmd
That Willy player better have got at least 1
for that Sunday effort

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Re: VFL GF: Richmond vs Williamstown @ Princes Park, Sun. Sept. 22
« Reply #13 on: September 19, 2019, 12:20:33 PM »
VFL Tigers and Seagulls battle for premiership glory

Brenton Mann
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Sep 19, 2019


Richmond and Williamstown will add another chapter to their storied rivalry as they fight for premiership glory in the VFL Grand Final on Sunday at Ikon Park.

It will be the second Grand Final for the Tigers in three years after Richmond eclipsed Port Melbourne by 26 points in last Saturday's preliminary final, while the Seagulls toppled Essendon by the same margin.

The pair has met once this year, with Richmond putting in one its best performances of the season to knock off Williamstown on their home patch at Fort Gellibrand, a feat the Club had never before achieved.

The Tigers will look to repeat the dose on Sunday.

VFL backline coach, Ryan Ferguson, spoke on SEN on Tuesday night about the “healthy rivalry” the two clubs have built over the last few years.

“I think the message coming out of both camps is the healthy rivalry that we have,” Ferguson said.

“We respect each other so much but we also love playing against one another and want to prove a point to each other, so I think the respectful rivalry is going to be huge on the weekend.

There’s a subtle blend of Yellow and Black in the Williamstown camp. The 2016 Guinane Medallist for Richmond VFL's Best and Fairest player, Adam Marcon, captains the side while former VFL Tiger, Nick Mellington, will also suit up for the Segulls.

Ferguson had a short stint at Downer Oval as a player, but his allegiances are well and truly entrenched at Punt Road.

“I do have fond memories of being there (Williamstown) but we’d love to beat them on Sunday,” Ferguson said.

A blossoming rivalry, coupled with the ferocity that both sides will bring, means gaining the edge in the clinches could hold the key to victory.

“(Williamstown is) similar in some ways to us as they love the contest,” Ferguson said.

“For any fans out there thinking about going along, it’s going to be a great game.

“It’s going to be an old-fashioned contested game of footy, so that’s going to be pretty cool.”

Seagulls forward Nick Ebinger bagged five majors last week against the Bombers and was aptly supported by swingman, Billy Myers, who booted four.

Richmond’s defensive unit was at its imperious best in last weekend's win over the Borough, and Ferguson is aware of the attacking weapons that Williamstown has in its arsenal.

“Their ability to find ways to score goals…they’ve got some big tall guys that can take marks and they’ve got those medium types and wily smalls, so they’ve got lots of different avenues to goal,” Ferguson said.

“It’s certainly going to prove a challenge for us and we’ll back in our team defence and our connection amongst each other with our backs, but also our forward pressure and our midfield contested stuff.”

One of the strengths of Richmond this year, which has afforded the Tigers the opportunity to etch their mark in history, is the strength of its VFL list.

Fielding three VFL players in its preliminary final win means that some hard conversations will have been had this week.

Players who have given so much of themselves will need to be told that they’ll be watching the game from the stands.

VFL coach, Craig McRae spoke at the VFL press conference on Tuesday about the difficulty of delivering such tough news.

“It’s heartbreaking really,” McRae said.

“With a heavy heart I have the conversation…those guys invest so much in our program and they’re the reason we’re in this position.

“We’ve got a great culture. We’ve got 24 VFL-listed players and they’ll train knowing that they may not get an opportunity, but they turn up, they work all day and they turn up.”

Ferguson also spoke about the importance of the core group of VFL Tigers, who have carried the load for a large chunk of the year.

“We’ve got a whole lot of development coaches in a way, Steve Morris, Hugh Beasley, Dan Coffield, Jacob Ballard, Tom Silvestro. I don’t know if people know about them, but we love them and they make our AFL guys better,” he said.

“Some of these guys have to stand aside to give these AFL guys a great experience.

“We just love our culture among the AFL list, the VFL list, our connection. We see that as a competitive advantage.”

Nick Meese is Williamstown’s lion-hearted ruckman and put in another masterful display in his side’s semi-final win over Essendon, finishing with a mammoth 70 hit-outs, 25 disposals and four tackles.

When asked how he’ll look to combat Meese, McRae was pragmatic with his response.

“Thankfully we’ve got Ivan Maric to take care of that because clearly I didn’t win too many hit-outs in my career,” McRae said, with a wry grin.

“(Maric) does a fantastic job with our developing ruckman and he’ll go to work on the tape and have a look at how we can combat (Nick Meese’s) influence.

“We’ve got three young developing ruckmen who are obviously going to ask some questions of (Meese) as well.

One of those young developing ruckmen is Callum Coleman-Jones, who put in another sterling performance last Saturday, finishing with 17 disposals, 24 hit-outs and three marks.

Another player whose name has been put up in lights this finals series is Marlion Pickett. Silky, courageous, graceful and steely—Pickett is all those things and more. He has been a key player of this finals series.

Recruited via the mid-season draft, Pickett has had limited time to adapt to his new surroundings and teammates, a point that McRae touched on, on Tuesday.

“Ultimately, he didn’t really know the ‘Richmond Way’ that well and he’s learning on the job, so he’s getting better and better and I’m really excited about this week,” McRae said.

Tickets to the VFL Grand Final are available here. Those unable to make it to the clash can watch it live on Channel 7 from 1.30pm.

Tiger fans can also follow live updates from Adcon Stadium via the Richmond VFL Instagram and Twitter accounts.

Richmond's team will be announced at 7.00pm tonight.

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2019-09-19/vfl-tigers-and-seagulls-battle-for-premiership-glory

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VFL Grand Final Team
« Reply #14 on: September 19, 2019, 06:38:19 PM »
RICHMOND v. WILLIAMSTOWN

Grand Final – 22/09/2019

02:15

IKON Park

Richmond

B: 43. D. Eggmolesse-Smith, 42. R. Garthwaite, 33. K. Mcintosh

HB: 37. C. Menadue, 46. B. Miller, 31. O. Markov

C: 7. D.  Butler, 26. R.  Collier-Dawkins, 28. F.  Turner

HF: 45. P. Naish, 41. M. Chol, 64. T. Silvestro

F: 16. M. Weller, 40. C. Coleman-Jones, 36. C. Moore

R: 38. N. Balta, 50. M. Pickett, 27. J. Ross

Int: 44. S. Stack, 21. J. Townsend, 32. L. English, 78. D. Coffield, 56. B. Grewar,

51. S. Morris, 54. J. Ballard, 53. H. Beasley

23P: 55. L. Street

 

In: T. Silvestro, B. Grewar, J. Ballard, D. Coffield, S. Stack

Out: J. Aarts

https://vfl.com.au/vfl-finals-wk-4-2019/