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Re: Richmond vs GWS @ the M.C.G. --- 2019 GRAND FINAL
« Reply #75 on: September 27, 2019, 10:56:52 PM »
Hodge: Giants’ own ‘kill the shark’ moment

Luke Hodge
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28 September 2019


For our group at Hawthorn in 2008, it was ‘Kill the Shark’.

The phrase was coined by coach Alastair Clarkson, who famously drew a shark on the whiteboard before the Grand Final against Geelong, a metaphor for explaining how to stifle the Cats’ constant movement.

For Greater Western Sydney on Saturday, it’s ‘Tame the Tiger’.

The Giants’ challenges are slightly different, but the similarities to 2008 are stark.

Like our Hawthorn side that year, GWS enter this 2019 decider against Richmond as a major underdog.

The same as us in 2008, the Giants suffered a Round 17 loss to the team they are coming up against in the Grand Final.

Similar to Geelong in 2008, Richmond has been the best team throughout the season.

Just like us in 2008, the Giants have not been to the big dance before.

But we entered that Grand Final with a lot of confidence and GWS will do the same.

Any time you go into a Grand Final, you know it is a two-horse race.

You don’t care what anyone outside the four walls of the club says.

You don’t care that all the expert tipsters give you no chance.

Round 3 is a long time ago, but Giants’ coach Leon Cameron would be telling his team they have beaten Richmond this year — and this is ours.

Cameron would be saying that if they play as a team and make sure they are doing all the selfless one-percenters, the result will look after itself.

They’ll be sitting back giving themselves a big chance.

GWS went through worse two years ago — playing in the 2017 preliminary final against Richmond at the MCG in front of 94,000 Tigers fans.

This crowd is going to be more on their side because everyone loves an underdog.

For the Giants, it’s all about the first 10 minutes of the game.

Grand Finals are about the team that settles fastest.

There’s fumbles and skill errors early because everyone at the ground — players, umpires and supporters — is nervous.

So whoever can settle down first from that and kick their game into gear has a distinct advantage.

It’s also about bringing the physical, aggressive style that GWS has shown in its first three finals.

He won’t be out there on the field, but Callan Ward’s influence on the Giants is clear to see.

Since day 1 when he arrived from the Western Bulldogs, you can see he has drilled into teammates that they have to be a hard, physical team — because that’s the type of player he is. And the Giants are now exactly that.

SMILE, TIGERS

When Richmond came up to Brisbane to face myself and the Lions in this year’s qualifying final, we thought we had them caged for most the first half.

How wrong we were.

We felt we were playing good enough football to be on top of them but you could see they had belief in each — no matter the situation.

There was vision of Jack Riewoldt singing as he went back to his position in the forward line after halftime.

That just shows the mindset of the group.

Damien Hardwick has been big on embracing the moment, enjoying it and always smiling.

Going in as favourites to win a second premiership in three years won’t phase them because of how relaxed they are.

They will just be embracing another opportunity to play in a Grand Final.

https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/more-news/luke-hodge-can-the-giants-tame-the-tigers-like-hawthorn-killed-the-shark-in-2008/news-story/bc12c93a657af5459135cef4d05712ac

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Re: Richmond vs GWS @ the M.C.G. --- 2019 GRAND FINAL
« Reply #76 on: September 27, 2019, 11:05:28 PM »
Not surprising info but Ch 7 news said "insiders" tell them De Boer will tag Dusty.

They also said the Giants plan to target Houli.

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Re: Richmond vs GWS @ the M.C.G. --- 2019 GRAND FINAL
« Reply #78 on: September 28, 2019, 01:33:42 AM »
Wishful thinking. Anyone can edit Wikipedia. Some Bomber fan after they got flogged in the first week of the finals altered the 2019 AFL season page to having Essendon defeating West Coast  :wallywink. All you need to do is just create an account and change that page to Richmond winning the next 10 flags in a row  ;D.
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Re: Richmond vs GWS @ the M.C.G. --- 2019 GRAND FINAL
« Reply #79 on: September 28, 2019, 01:47:30 AM »
All about the contested footy and team pressure for us at the start. Even when they win the pill it needs to be under pressure so they can't execute well. Add of course efficiency and taking our chances in front of the sticks when we go forward.

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View from the coaches' box: Jade Rawlings on how to win the grand final (Age)
« Reply #80 on: September 28, 2019, 02:46:33 AM »
View from the coaches' box: Jade Rawlings on how to win the grand final

Jade Rawlings
The Age
28 September 2019


RICHMOND

All clubs want to have an indentifiable brand of play that is unerringly followed and believed in by players, coaches and the entire club. Richmond lead the AFL in this.

The Tigers made significant change before the 2017 season and since that first JLT game of 2017 they have played with a recognisable brand.

Richmond want to go forward with the ball at every possible opportunity. That sounds obvious but not all teams do it, some like to hold, to transfer play sideways, to keep control of the ball at all costs.

Richmond are very comfortable in a game of chaos, as this enhances their chances of playing the way they want to.

If any Richmond ball carrier feels pressure they will go forward with the ball at first at all opportunities, through a kick, handball or knock on. It is a territory and pressure game.

The predictability of this enables players further afield to be in play ready for the next contest. This method also provides the defence with time to set the ground up the way they want to.

Richmond are excellent at using their numbers when they win the ball back. You will rarely, if ever, see a player in the TV screen that does not receive the ball in a chain of possession.

It suits their athletic profile to play this way, because they can seriously run. They value GPS metrics very highly. Daniel Rioli once did extra running after a VFL game at Williamstown, as he had not hit the markers that the strength and conditioning experts required from him.

Their defensive method is very invasive when the opposition win the ball in contested areas. They refuse to allow the opposition any time or space to make a decision – this keeps the game in a chaotic state.

If the opposition takes a mark or receive a free kick, they are able to position themselves very quickly to restrict marks through the corridor. The result they are after is the opposition kicking long down the line and this then feeds their strength because the opposition is kicking to a contest.

The only time I have seen the Tigers vulnerable defensively is when teams take multiple marks against them. Normally they are happy to let a team kick backwards because they all push up and reclaim the forward territory. They keep squeezing and making it harder for the opposition to find exits.

The Bulldogs late last year and Collingwood in round two this year are two examples where multiple marks stressed Richmond’s defensive system. GWS are a team that are prepared to go back and around to stretch the opposition defence.

The number one thing for me is their genuine spirit, passion and love they have for one another.

I love to see players genuinely celebrate the successes of their teammates, as it shows what they truly value. To see defenders punch the air when a teammate scores a goal is always a great sign. Jack Riewoldt chased down Jack Henry in the fourth term last week and the kick went out on the full. Two teammates rushed to him to acknowledge the effort – this is a total team.

GREATER WESTERN SYDNEY

Part of getting to the grand final and the obstacles they have overcome is what will make the Giants a hard team to beat.

The Giants have had a tumultuous season, but every time they look down and out, and vulnerable, they bounce back.

Injuries, losing tight games (the Essendon game), season-long questions over Stephen Coniglio’s future, two games where they didn’t kick a goal in the second half, two out of three finals played away from home, and media speculation surrounding the future of senior people within the club all tested the character of the club.

GWS are a very good stoppage team. They are quite strategic with how they set up, depending on how they believe they can exploit a team, or, how they can restrict an opposition strength but also how they can set up to best exploit their most influential players.

Lachie Whitfield and Josh Kelly are damaging outside players. When opposition teams tag them, the Giants attempt to position them somewhere that is going to unsettle the opposing team while not compromising what they want at stoppages.

This can be through putting them to half-forward and challenging the tagger to go into defence on them, or they send the tagged player to an opposition midfielder at the stoppage and so create a one-on-two (the Giants player would take his tagger with him as he moved onto a Richmond midfielder so suddenly there is one Giant and two Tigers playing on one another).

The explosive power of Tim Taranto, Jacob Hopper and Zac Williams enables them to break away from stoppages and get the ball into one-on-one contests in the forward half.

Matt de Boer's role has been hugely successful for them this season. They know they can put him to the opposition’s most influential player and de Boer generally does his job. He reminds me a lot of a player who wore number 3 at North Melbourne about 10-12 years ago (Brady Rawlings).

The Giants have two modes they can play in when in possession. If they ever sense an offensive outnumber they will maximise it.

They can put all their talent on show in these scenarios. They run, carry, kick to a player in space, lengthen the ground and then get a goal out the back. That has been a trademark Giants play over the years.

What is noticeable about their play now is how they handle it if they are slowed up. They are methodical with retaining possession and remaining calm until an easy option emerges. This sometimes means going backwards and switching to the other side of the ground. Eventually they will kick long down the line to a contest, but not until they have exhausted every possible option by foot first.

They are also very good at kicking to each other inside 50. They can find space like few other teams inside their forward 50, as they always stay on the move.

The Giants play with genuine spirit. This got tested at the Gabba in the semi-final, but the spirit emerged under the highest level of pressure and this convinced me that they are the real deal.

PREDICTION


Richmond by 25 points.

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/view-from-the-coaches-box-how-to-win-the-grand-final-20190927-p52vhu.html

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Re: Richmond vs GWS @ the M.C.G. --- 2019 GRAND FINAL
« Reply #81 on: September 28, 2019, 06:16:21 AM »
One eyed a you going to update scores like you do normally.

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Re: Richmond vs GWS @ the M.C.G. --- 2019 GRAND FINAL
« Reply #82 on: September 28, 2019, 01:02:51 PM »
One eyed a you going to update scores like you do normally.
I can't promise anything as it's kind of a busy day  ;D. If everyone who is on here during the game can chip in it'll be much appreciated. We can ride the varying emotions together  :thumbsup.

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Re: Richmond vs GWS @ the M.C.G. --- 2019 GRAND FINAL
« Reply #83 on: September 28, 2019, 01:05:15 PM »
Phil Davis still doing a fitness test in the GWS rooms.

BT and Carey saying Davis' body language doesn't look good.

But the teams are in according to Lingy on Ch 7 and there's NO LATE CHANGES.




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Re: Richmond vs GWS @ the M.C.G. --- 2019 GRAND FINAL
« Reply #84 on: September 28, 2019, 01:11:08 PM »
Hopefully Davis and Whitfield are both under done!

Sitting in L4 Q7 if there's anyone nearby

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Re: Richmond vs GWS @ the M.C.G. --- 2019 GRAND FINAL
« Reply #85 on: September 28, 2019, 01:12:07 PM »
Hopefully Davis and Whitfield are both under done!

Sitting in L4 Q7 if there's anyone nearby

That's where my son is sitting.

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Re: Richmond vs GWS @ the M.C.G. --- 2019 GRAND FINAL
« Reply #86 on: September 28, 2019, 01:14:21 PM »
Grand Final schedule

1.26pm: Motorcade
Retiring players: Michael Rischitelli, Mark Lecras, Sam Gilbert, Aaron Sandilands, Dale Thomas, Jarrad McVeigh, Kieren Jack, Heath Grundy, Nick Smith, Dale Morris, Liam Picken, Scott Thompson, Daniel Wells, Jarryd Roughead, Jordan Lewis, Shaun Grigg, Brett Deledio.
Umpires: Scott Jeffery, Shane McInerney.
Brownlow Medallist: Nat Fyfe.
Football Woman of the Year: Shelley Ware.
NAB AFL Rising Star: Sam Walsh.
NAB AFL Women's Rising Star: Madison Prespakis.
NAB AFL Auskicker of the Year: Mac Monaghan.
NAB AFL Women's Leading Goalkicker: Stevie-Lee Thompson.
Australian cricketers: Meg Lanning, Pat Cummins.

1.34pm – 2.10pm: Grand Final entertainment

2.11pm: Umpires enter the field

2.13pm: Giants players enter the field

2.16pm: Tigers players enter the field

2.26pm: National anthem

2.28pm: Coin toss

2.30pm: Opening bounce for the AFL Grand Final


What happens if scores are level at full-time?

- There will be a six-minute break

- There will be two five-minute halves, plus time on. The first period teams will kick to the same end in fourth quarter before swapping for the second period.

- If the scores are still tied at the end of the second period, the siren will not ring until the next score, which will decide the winner.

https://www.afl.com.au/news/2019-09-25/what-time-does-the-afl-grand-final-start

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Re: Richmond vs GWS @ the M.C.G. --- 2019 GRAND FINAL
« Reply #87 on: September 28, 2019, 01:16:10 PM »
Davis expected to play.

Dimma just said you want to play them at their best.


NO LATE CHANGES


FINAL INTERCHANGES

Richmond: Shai Bolton, Ivan Soldo, Liam Baker, Marlion Pickett

Greater Western Sydney: Adam Tomlinson, Harry Perryman, Daniel Lloyd, Adam Kennedy

https://www.afl.com.au/news/2019-09-28/final-teams-richmond-v-greater-western-sydney

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Re: Richmond vs GWS @ the M.C.G. --- 2019 GRAND FINAL
« Reply #88 on: September 28, 2019, 01:24:28 PM »
Whoever out of Lynch and Jack has Davis needs to run and run. Do a few hard sprints to test out Davis' calf and see if he can keep up. If he can't then push back to the goalsquare and get everyone else to clear out so you have space to lead hard into. A huge risk by the Giants if they play him and he's not right.
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Re: Richmond vs GWS @ the M.C.G. --- 2019 GRAND FINAL
« Reply #89 on: September 28, 2019, 01:25:53 PM »
One eyed a you going to update scores like you do normally.
I can't promise anything as it's kind of a busy day  ;D. If everyone who is on here during the game can chip in it'll be much appreciated. We can ride the varying emotions together  :thumbsup.

No worrys mate love your updates. :gotigers