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Re: Richmond vs Brisbane @ the 'Gabba - 2nd Qualifying Final, 2019
« Reply #15 on: August 26, 2019, 06:40:39 AM »
We are gonna have to improve a lot. Many players not pulling their weight.
Which ones?
Rioli - is the opposite of x-factor at the minute as he has been really terrible for a number of weeks, gone backwards this year. When he gets the footy he’s not taking it on nor is he getting it in quickly instead he is killing momentum. He’s also not at the fall of the ball in F50 nor is he tackling like he used to. How he got back in after being sent back into the reserves is still a mystery as he wasn’t doing anything that warranted a recall during that period and since he’s been back he really hasn’t found his mojo.
Our entire forward pressure was pretty non existent yesterday and all can take responsibility for not laying one tackle there allowing the bears to just waltz out without any heat.
Id also have to agree that Castagna, Bolton, Ellis, Caddy and Short have to lift form their current output.

How we let Neale get the ball whenever he wanted was an absolute joke. Need to look to how we can curb his influence around the ground as well as mitigating Zorko influence too.

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Re: Richmond vs Brisbane @ the 'Gabba - 2nd Qualifying Final, 2019
« Reply #16 on: August 26, 2019, 07:33:03 AM »
No doubt we need to raise the bar 5 to 10 %,but finals different ball game pressure on lions now at home.Let's not forget lions were in red hot form and how many teams have kept them to 55 points.Bit of perspective.Not going to happen again our forward line lacking pressure and Lynch kept goalless.

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Re: Richmond vs Brisbane @ the 'Gabba - 2nd Qualifying Final, 2019
« Reply #17 on: August 26, 2019, 08:47:04 AM »
Neale and Mitchell are similar players, lots of meaningless possessions

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Re: Richmond vs Brisbane @ the 'Gabba - 2nd Qualifying Final, 2019
« Reply #18 on: August 26, 2019, 10:27:16 AM »
No doubt we need to raise the bar 5 to 10 %,but finals different ball game pressure on lions now at home.Let's not forget lions were in red hot form and how many teams have kept them to 55 points.Bit of perspective.Not going to happen again our forward line lacking pressure and Lynch kept goalless.
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Re: Richmond vs Brisbane @ the 'Gabba - 2nd Qualifying Final, 2019
« Reply #19 on: August 26, 2019, 10:39:09 AM »
We are gonna have to improve a lot. Many players not pulling their weight.
Which ones?
Rioli - is the opposite of x-factor at the minute as he has been really terrible for a number of weeks, gone backwards this year. When he gets the footy he’s not taking it on nor is he getting it in quickly instead he is killing momentum. He’s also not at the fall of the ball in F50 nor is he tackling like he used to. How he got back in after being sent back into the reserves is still a mystery as he wasn’t doing anything that warranted a recall during that period and since he’s been back he really hasn’t found his mojo.
Our entire forward pressure was pretty non existent yesterday and all can take responsibility for not laying one tackle there allowing the bears to just waltz out without any heat.
Id also have to agree that Castagna, Bolton, Ellis, Caddy and Short have to lift form their current output.

How we let Neale get the ball whenever he wanted was an absolute joke. Need to look to how we can curb his influence around the ground as well as mitigating Zorko influence too.

I don't disagree about Rioli, in fact I believe he has been down on his best for most of the year.
Forward pressure this year has not been anywhere near it needs to be, the smalls are not delivering what they once were and Townsend, Caddy have been removed and replaced with Lynch which is a different dynamic though you would think the smalls would be at the feet of lynch when he crashes packs and brings ball to ground.

Castagna frustrates me at times but I see why he is in the team, Bolton is still young so, when he learns to control his temper but stay on the edge with his game he will improve significantly. Ellis we know what he will give, Caddy is in a new role so ill cut him slack because it was either this or the 2nds and Short im not so sure he is in best 22. But happy for people to debate. The other one I had a question mark over was Houli however after a poor 1st quarter against Eagles he lifted and this week I thought he was better also.

I think the problem we have this year is that there is no continuity in personal and that wasn't an issue for us last year, we just peaked too early that's it.
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Re: Richmond vs Brisbane @ the 'Gabba - 2nd Qualifying Final, 2019
« Reply #20 on: August 28, 2019, 03:30:34 PM »
Richmond aren’t just facing this year’s Brisbane team when they head to the Gabba for an AFL qualifying final on September 7 – they’re facing history.

The Lions head into their first finals campaign since 2009 knowing they hold a perfect 10-0 record in finals matches at their home ground.

The Tigers are one of those teams to fall victim to the Lions at the Gabba in September – beaten by 68 points in a 2001 preliminary final as Brisbane charged to the first premiership of their historic three-peat.

While that finals record was built largely on the back of that great team as well as a victory over Carlton in their last finals series in 2009, the Lions have made their home ground a fortress in 2019.

This year the Lions have won 10 at the Gabba with an Easter Thursday blip against Collingwood their only defeat in Brisbane.

Richmond will also be making their first trip away from their home ground since round 16 although they own three from five on the road in 2019.

Key defender Harris Andrews says while home advantage is a boost for the Lions, it won’t be the only thing for the team to end a 13-game losing run against the Tigers.

“I don’t think it changes anything at all to be honest with you,” Andrews said. “We’re going to have to get our process right.

“They did a really good job on the weekend to beat us and there’s some key learnings we’ll take away from that game.”

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Re: Richmond vs Brisbane @ the 'Gabba - 2nd Qualifying Final, 2019
« Reply #21 on: August 28, 2019, 05:47:45 PM »
Oh please. Tigers don't care playing at the Gabba. We beat them there all the time too.

Just depends who is firing on the day.

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Re: Richmond vs Brisbane @ the 'Gabba - 2nd Qualifying Final, 2019
« Reply #22 on: August 30, 2019, 05:30:35 PM »
Any OERites heading to the GABBA keen for a pre game froffy ?

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Re: Richmond vs Brisbane @ the 'Gabba - 2nd Qualifying Final, 2019
« Reply #23 on: August 30, 2019, 07:35:23 PM »
Any OERites heading to the GABBA keen for a pre game froffy ?

I’ll be getting there around 7
“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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Re: Richmond vs Brisbane @ the 'Gabba - 2nd Qualifying Final, 2019
« Reply #24 on: August 30, 2019, 08:13:00 PM »
yeah id like to at a pub close to the ground.

anyone know of a descent tame one to have a few prior?



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Re: Richmond vs Brisbane @ the 'Gabba - 2nd Qualifying Final, 2019
« Reply #25 on: August 31, 2019, 07:55:52 AM »
yeah id like to at a pub close to the ground.

anyone know of a descent tame one to have a few prior?

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“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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Tigers relishing back-to-back Brisbane encounters after MCG fixture quirk (AAP)
« Reply #26 on: September 01, 2019, 02:21:37 PM »
Richmond relishing back-to-back Brisbane encounters after MCG fixture quirk

September 1, 2019 12:00pm
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Richmond defender Nick Vlastuin says the Tigers are primed for their qualifying final clash with Brisbane at the Gabba.

The Tigers haven’t played at the Gabba since round four, 2017, but Vlastuin said he and his teammates were relishing the prospect of an away trip after seven consecutive games at the MCG.

“We haven’t played there for two or three years I think, so it’s going to be interesting,” Vlastuin told AAP.

“But it’s always good fun getting away with the boys and then we kind of had just locked away the ‘G for (seven) weeks.

“So it’s probably good to just get out of Melbourne and it’s always fun travelling with the boys. You’re forced to spend more time together, which is always fun.

“So yeah, we’re really looking forward to it.” Before their round 23 clash, which Richmond won by 27 points, the Tigers hadn’t faced Brisbane since round 4, 2018.

“We both got our first look at each other first hand to see how it stacks up against our system,” Vlastuin said.

“So we looked at some of the things they did really well and we’ll try and combat that. And they’ll look at what we did really well and they’ll try and combat that.

“So it’s going to be pretty interesting how different they play and what the coaches come up for us — how we want to change our ball movement and stuff like that a little bit as well.”

Vlastuin said Richmond would be focusing heavily on their contested ball after being “touched up” in that area in round 23, with Brisbane winning contested possessions 145-131, clearances 48-32 and tackles 72-47.

“We’re never going to know until we run out but they kind of touched us up in contested possessions,” he said.

“That goes a long way to winning most games, so we’re going to have a big focus on that over the next week or two at training.”

Vlastuin has enjoyed a fine season and was arguably unlucky to miss out on All- Australian selection in a year where the Tigers had to re-adjust after Alex Rance suffered a season-ending knee injury in round one.

He said in Rance’s absence, every Tigers defender had “stepped up that little bit” but All-Australians Bachar Houli and Dylan Grimes had been particularly impressive.

“Bachar and Grimesy have been super all year so I’m just saying it’s too hard to fit three defenders from the same team in the All-Australian team,” Vlastuin said.

“Yeah, Bachar and Grimesy have been super all year and (I’m) stoked for them.

“It’s been a good year — (I) started off a bit down just because of Rancey, we all had to change our roles and just work out how we’re going to work without such a good player.

“So it’s been a good year. I think we’ve all grown because of that — we’ve been forced to do other things as well.

“And yeah, it’d be good next year to have Rancey back but we’ve been playing (22) weeks now without him. So we’re pretty set in what we’re doing and it’s exciting.”

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-finals-2019-richmond-relishing-backtoback-brisbane-encounters/news-story/9f616a1acad6c4b9577306cb8cb38180

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Who can stand finals heat in Brisbane? (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #27 on: September 01, 2019, 02:25:24 PM »
Who can stand finals heat in Brisbane?

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1 September 2019


They met just a week ago at a near-full MCG but this time, things will be very different.

The Brisbane Lions return to their home fortress to host premiership favourite Richmond, with the winner earning passage to a preliminary final and another week off.

Herald Sun expert Lauren Wood takes a look at the qualifying final, and three of the big questions facing each club ahead of Saturday night’s showdown.

BRISBANE LIONS


1 LACK OF FINALS EXPERIENCE

Only a handful of Brisbane’s players have seen September action and we know finals are an entirely different proposition. But these Lions? They’re a different beast, too. Pressure? Check. Grit? Check. Preparation against the best? Check and check after playing against the Cats and Tigers in the last two rounds, albeit for a win and a loss. Can they go all the way? You bet. They’re not using September inexperience as any excuse.

2 LACH-DOWN ON NEALE?


Richmond coach Damien Hardwick has already flagged that his men could engage a different approach on star ballwinner Lachie Neale after he racked up 51 touches last weekend. He demolished the Tigers at clearances and will need to be closely checked, but is the All-Australian rover the only one? Dayne Zorko was in blistering form in Round 23 and often drawn attention. He needs to lift after the Lions scored 8.7 (55) against the Tigers, their lowest score for the season.

3 CHARLIE v GRIMES: THE RE-MATCH


Brisbane star Charlie Cameron hasn’t hidden his frustration this week. After expressing his distaste for fellow All-Australian Dylan Grimes’ physical approach on him in their Round 23 meeting, he followed up by describing the tactics as “frustrating” when asked about them midweek. Grimes maintains he had no such sense during the game that Cameron was so aggrieved. Cameron’s stats last week — seven disposals, two goals — were among his worst in a stellar season. All eyes will be on the pair’s rematch. Ding ding.

RICHMOND

1 TRAVEL FACTOR


The Tigers haven’t hit the road for a final since 2014 — and that didn’t end well (57-point loss to Port Adelaide). They’re bullish about their chances up north after disposing of the Lions just a week ago, with Hardwick reminding his players of the similarities in dimension between the Gabba and the MCG several times. They’ve won each of their past eight trips to the ground — albeit against a very different Lions outfit — and love to travel together, according to All-Australian defender Bachar Houli. But these Lions have only lost one game there this year. Richmond will need to get cracking early.

2 RUCK OFF


The heat is on for the highly-prized ruck spot with Toby Nankervis, who will battle Ivan Soldo and Mabior Chol for the ticket to Brisbane. Nankervis has played just one game since Round 8 because of an adductor issue, and on Saturday starred in his club’s VFL win — earning rich praise from footy boss Neil Balme. Surely Hardwick can’t overlook Soldo after his performance last week? That would mean Noah Balta would have to make way for Nankervis. Would you risk the more experienced big man? It is finals. Watch this space.

3 THE HEAT


Conditions at the Gabba will be vastly different to Round 23 at the MCG clash, with early indications being that daytime temperatures in “BrisVegas” could nudge 30C. Yes, it’ll drop by the time the game starts, but key defender Grimes knows the match could play out very differently in the sunshine state. “It’s going to be really high pressure and in terms of ball movement it’s quick out there as well — it’s likely to be a bit warmer … a bit drier,” he said. “I think it can be a completely different game.” The Tigers’ famed pressure will be their own brand of heat that will need to be turned up to the max.



SECOND QUALIFYING FINAL: LIONS V TIGERS


GABBA, SATURDAY, 7.25PM

LAST TIME

ROUND 23: TIGERS 12.10 (82) d LIONS 8.7 (55), MCG

CASUALTY LIST

Brisbane

Allen Christensen (hamstring) test

Richmond

Toby Nankervis (adductor) available

Dion Prestia (achilles soreness) test

Sydney Stack (ankle) indefinite

Jack Higgins (brain bleed) season

Alex Rance (knee) season

TAB ODDS

MATCH
Tigers $1.65
Lions $2.25

FLAG
Tigers $3
Lions $7

LAUREN WOOD SAYS


Richmond’s pressure a week ago had shades of 2017 and it could be the Lions’ undoing, but expecting a thriller on a prime Queensland night for finals football.

EARLY CALL: Richmond by 4 points.

https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/more-news/tigers-must-withstand-the-heat-in-brisbane-as-young-lions-chase-finals-glory/news-story/a5e3924c13ff74931f1cc27c4e0528dd

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Re: Richmond vs Brisbane @ the 'Gabba - 2nd Qualifying Final, 2019
« Reply #28 on: September 01, 2019, 03:10:09 PM »
Chol grew up in Brisbane - heat won't bother him... :shh
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Re: Richmond vs Brisbane @ the 'Gabba - 2nd Qualifying Final, 2019
« Reply #29 on: September 02, 2019, 07:31:08 AM »
Does Brisbane have  dedicated tagger?
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