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Re: VFL R20: Richmond vs Essendon @ Windy Hill, Sat. Aug 17
« Reply #75 on: August 17, 2019, 05:47:32 PM »
To their credit many of the youngsters really stepped it up in the last quarter.  Naish, Turner RCD were all good as was Balta, CCJ. 

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Re: VFL R20: Richmond vs Essendon @ Windy Hill, Sat. Aug 17
« Reply #76 on: August 17, 2019, 05:58:33 PM »
Solid win but still much room for improvement for finals- Bumblers killed us in the air and most of their goals were the result of missed tackles/weak tackling failing to stop their ball movement by hand...good to see kids like RCD stand up in the last when the whips were cracking.. :shh
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Re: VFL R20: Richmond vs Essendon @ Windy Hill, Sat. Aug 17
« Reply #77 on: August 17, 2019, 06:38:10 PM »
2019 Hard Yakka / Totally Workwear VFL

Essendon   2.0  5.2  10.3  11.5 (71)
Richmond   3.0  6.2  10.4  13.5 (83)

GOALS:
Essendon: Houlahan 2 Hocking 2 Begley  Mynott  Heppell  Mosquito  Myers  Laverde  Smith
Richmond: Butler 2 English 2 Menadue 2 Balta 2 Naish  Moore  Miller  Townsend  Coleman-Jones

BEST:
Essendon: Heppell Myers Long Tynan Ridley Bowman
Richmond: Balta Townsend Collier-Dawkins Coleman-Jones Coffield Garthwaite

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Re: VFL R20: Richmond vs Essendon @ Windy Hill, Sat. Aug 17
« Reply #78 on: August 17, 2019, 06:43:33 PM »
Coffeild has some AFL traits....though Charlie Thompson has more potential IMO.... (where is he btw - can't be injured because he was named in some rep. squad the other week?):shh
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Re: VFL R20: Richmond vs Essendon @ Windy Hill, Sat. Aug 17
« Reply #79 on: August 17, 2019, 06:45:49 PM »
VFL Tigers end home and away season with a nail-biter

Brenton Mann
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Aug 17, 2019 6:15PM


There was a hint of spring in the air and shades of September in August as Richmond VFL ended its home and away season in fine style, surging past Essendon to record at 12-point win on the road.

The Tigers made the pilgrimage north to face the Bombers at Windy Hill and were pushed all the way by a side looking to cement its place in the top four, and also atone for its performance the week prior.

In a game of ebbs and flows, the class and grit of Richmond shone through to secure a 13.5 (83) to 11.5 (71) win.

One point down at three-quarter time, and with the backing of a raucous, pro-Bomber crowd, the home side’s midfield flexed its muscle early in the final term, but Richmond was staunch behind the ball.

Ryan Garthwaite and Kamdyn McIntosh provided the wealth of knowledge and experience, while fourth gamer, Bailey Henderson provided the brashness of youth.

Henderson was shifted back in the last quarter and stood-up in some big, big moments.

Garthwaite was iron-fisted and courageous, and McIntosh cool and confident.

Connor Menadue played a sacrificial role in the previous three quarters before being let loose in the midfield, inflicting maximum damage.

Trailing by a point, with 20 minutes gone in the last quarter, Menadue’s class and penetration by foot came to the fore, as his running goal gifted the Tigers back the lead.

A lead they wouldn’t surrender.

Dan Butler sealed the win after Ben Miller and Menadue caused a turnover in the corridor and fed the ball to Butler, who stepped to the paint of 50 and drilled home the sealer.

Jacob Townsend is a player that you want on your side in a street fight, and that’s what the last quarter resembled, as Townsend willed himself from contest to contest, collecting collateral damage as he went.

The Tigers and Bombers went into battle at a venue famous for the brawl at half-time of the sides’ round-seven clash in 1974.

Essendon had a chance jump to third spot on the ladder with a win over the ladder leaders, and if Geelong was to beat Williamstown.

After shoring up top-spot and a home final, it was important for Richmond to affix its gaze to the immediate task at hand and not allow its eye to wander to the game in a fortnight’s time.

The Bombers were urgent and energetic from the opening bounce and controlled the midfield battle in the first quarter, led by experienced campaigner, David Myers.

The Tigers’ defensive unit was put under immense pressure from the get-go, as the Bombers moved the ball swiftly from stoppages with sleek ball movement by hand.

Richmond’s half-back duo of Derek Eggmolesse-Smith and Marlion Pickett were urgent and evasive, as Eggmolesse-Smith set-up the first goal of the game with daring disposal by foot.

The dashing left footer scooped up the loose ball at half-back and pierced it onto the chest of Townsend who inturn put the ball into the path of Menadue, vacant on the wing.

Menadue then took off and drove the ball deep inside 50 pin-pointing Noah Balta, 15 metres out in front of goal.

Balta converted the set-shot - his first of two goal for the term - breaking the deadlock of a scoreless opening 12 minutes.

The burgeoning big man was given licence to roam in the opening half, splitting ruck duties with Callum Coleman-Jones, and enjoyed the freedom afforded to him.

All the things Richmond fans and the football public have come to love about Balta were on show - the size, the speed, the athleticism, and of course, the unpredictability.

Watching Balta week-to-week can at times be like watching a two-year-old colt navigate its way through its first Spring campaign - the form graph hits peaks and troughs, but the excitement level is always at fever pitch.

The Bombers had the game on their terms for the majority of the first term, keeping the ball in constant motion and bouncing off half-back at will.

The Tigers took their chances inside 50 which allowed them to cling to a six-point lead at the first break, a lead they also held at half-time.

The second term was an arm wrestle and a sign of things to come for the remainder of the game.

Coleman-Jones kicked started the second quarter for the Tigers after taking a towering mark on the boundary then curling home a goal from 35 metres out.

Just a reminder, Coleman-Jones is a second-year ruckman, Tiger Army.

Essendon then snatched the lead on the back of a three-goal burst which had Richmond on the back foot.

Late goals to Miller and Butler reinstated the Tigers’ six-point lead at the main break.

Sydney Stack gathered 15 disposals in the first half before injuring his right lower leg, which led to him sitting out after half-time.

The second half had a hint of finals football and was a tremendous prelude to what’s to come in a fortnight’s time.

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2019-08-17/vfl-r20-match-report

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Re: VFL R20: Richmond vs Essendon @ Windy Hill, Sat. Aug 17
« Reply #80 on: August 17, 2019, 06:55:21 PM »
Richmond’s mid-year draft selection Marlion Pickett had his quietest game in yellow and black, playing the bulk of his time in defence.

Big men Noah Balta and Callum Coleman-Jones combined to dominate around the ground for the Tigers.

Balta finished the game with 18 touches, two goals and 21 hit outs, while Coleman-Jones had 19 touches, a goal and 28 hit outs.

Ball-magnet and Liston Trophy chance Patrick Naish was at his best when the whips were cracking in the last term, and finished with a team-high 26 touches and added a goal.

“We tried to play him in different roles today and we’ve been doing that for about eight weeks now and Naishy is finding different ways to shine,” McRae said.

Richmond won the contest at Windy Hill 13.5 (83) to 11.5 (71).


Callum Coleman-Jones marks at Windy Hill. Pic: Getty Images

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Re: VFL R20: Richmond vs Essendon @ Windy Hill, Sat. Aug 17
« Reply #81 on: August 17, 2019, 07:20:39 PM »
CCJ and Balta developing beautifully. We have 2 talls who will be excellent long term players.
Both thanks to the Lids' trade.

Yep, Ramps. CCJ is only a 20 year old ruckman. Exciting to think what he'll be like in 5 years when he starts to hit his peak years as a ruck.

Balta is a still a teenager. At the moment he's producing quarter-long cameos here and there. When he matures in a few years time and puts four quarters together, he's going to be absolutely scary. He'll tear games apart in a short space of time with that freakish athleticism.   
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Re: VFL R20: Richmond vs Essendon @ Windy Hill, Sat. Aug 17
« Reply #82 on: August 17, 2019, 07:51:41 PM »
My take
Pickett not ready
CCJ will be first ruck in 2 years or key forward
Balta will be a star
Towner just keeps giving

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Re: VFL R20: Richmond vs Essendon @ Windy Hill, Sat. Aug 17
« Reply #83 on: August 17, 2019, 08:48:57 PM »
Coffeild has some AFL traits....though Charlie Thompson has more potential IMO.... (where is he btw - can't be injured because he was named in some rep. squad the other week?):shh


Can't get a game at the moment. Limited player  :shh

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Re: VFL R20: Richmond vs Essendon @ Windy Hill, Sat. Aug 17
« Reply #84 on: August 17, 2019, 10:09:38 PM »
Would be an upgrade on Menadud.... :shh :shh
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Re: VFL R20: Richmond vs Essendon @ Windy Hill, Sat. Aug 17
« Reply #85 on: August 17, 2019, 10:43:10 PM »
Menadue is blocking the kid from getting a game, need to look at dropping list cloggers like him so we can get a better look at these kids outside the system.....:shh :shh :shh
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Re: VFL R20: Richmond vs Essendon @ Windy Hill, Sat. Aug 17
« Reply #86 on: August 18, 2019, 08:05:11 AM »
Would be an upgrade on Menadud.... :shh :shh



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Re: VFL R20: Richmond vs Essendon @ Windy Hill, Sat. Aug 17
« Reply #87 on: August 18, 2019, 09:28:59 AM »
Menadue is blocking the kid from getting a game, need to look at dropping list cloggers like him so we can get a better look at these kids outside the system.....:shh :shh :shh

Do some of you posters actually read the articles that are posted.

Quote from a previously posted media article 'Connor Menadue played a sacrificial role in the previous three quarters before being let loose in the midfield, inflicting maximum damage.'

Menadue sacrifices his normal game for the team for three quarters and is pilloried for it.

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Re: VFL R20: Richmond vs Essendon @ Windy Hill, Sat. Aug 17
« Reply #88 on: August 18, 2019, 11:32:17 AM »
List clogger :shh
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Re: VFL R20: Richmond vs Essendon @ Windy Hill, Sat. Aug 17
« Reply #89 on: August 19, 2019, 07:53:40 AM »
Menadue is blocking the kid from getting a game, need to look at dropping list cloggers like him so we can get a better look at these kids outside the system.....:shh :shh :shh

Do some of you posters actually read the articles that are posted.

Quote from a previously posted media article 'Connor Menadue played a sacrificial role in the previous three quarters before being let loose in the midfield, inflicting maximum damage.'

Menadue sacrifices his normal game for the team for three quarters and is pilloried for it.


They don't care for facts :shh