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Re: Maurice Rioli junior [merged]
« Reply #165 on: March 02, 2020, 11:00:23 PM »
Channel 34 (NITV) is replaying the game now.

John Butcher still can't kick lol.

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[1:34:40 hr] - Sets up a St Mary's goal by gathering the ball on centre wing and putting on the after-burners to F50.
Just before this Rioli does this deft tap behind him in the centre to a teammate and then receives the ball back by hand for the clearance. He sure has plenty of natural footy tricks now.
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Re: Maurice Rioli junior [merged]
« Reply #166 on: March 03, 2020, 02:46:56 PM »
There’s a new ‘unbelievable’ Rioli. Draft him and history proves you’ll win a flag

March 3, 2020
Max Laughton
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All these clubs creating complicated five-year plans to win premierships can scrap them. We’ve found an easier way.

Just draft Maurice Rioli Jr.

The latest potential AFL star in the family, and the son of Richmond great Maurice Snr, continues to emerge as a 2020 AFL draft prospect after a stellar performance in the top end this past Saturday.

Rioli kicked four goals and was named best on ground in St Mary’s win over Nightcliff to move into the NTFL Grand Final, with Melbourne great Garry Lyon impressed with what he saw.

“The rest of the competition might have to pull their socks up if what I saw yesterday transfers into the draft,” Lyon said on SEN.

“Maurice Rioli Jnr flashed in and out of my TV screen every couple of minutes doing something unbelievable.

“Doesn’t he look good. Unbelievable.”

Rioli is eligible as a father-son draftee for both Richmond - where Maurice Snr played 118 games - and Fremantle, thanks to his dad’s 168 games for WAFL club South Fremantle.

He is also linked to Essendon because the Bombers have the Tiwi Islands as part of their Next Generation Academy zone.

However Maurice Jr has previously declared he wants to be a Tiger; he barracks for Richmond and is good mates with his cousin Daniel Rioli. Maurice Jr followed in Daniel’s footsteps by boarding at Melbourne’s Scotch College.

In the interim, Maurice Jr is likely to play for the NT Thunder in the Under-18 Championships.

Oh, and that thing we mentioned before about winning a flag if you draft him? It doesn’t necessarily have anything to do with his obvious talent.

That’s because every AFL team that has drafted a Rioli has won the Grand Final within three years. It doesn’t matter if they even played in the flag decider; they’re clearly just good luck charms.

1990: Hawthorn drafts Willie Sr and wins the 1991 flag.

(Early) 1998: Essendon rookie drafts Dean and wins the 2000 flag.

2007: Hawthorn drafts Cyril and wins the 2008 flag.

2015: Richmond drafts Daniel and wins the 2017 flag.

2016: West Coast drafts Willie and wins the 2018 flag.

If Maurice Jr. does end up joining the Tigers in 2020, it sure seems likely that stat could continue, doesn’t it?

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/draft/theres-a-new-unbelievable-rioli-draft-maurice-jr-and-history-proves-youll-win-a-flag/news-story/b372c347a4914b668b33643571e762b1

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Re: Maurice Rioli junior [merged]
« Reply #167 on: March 03, 2020, 02:51:24 PM »
Nice of them to start that stat in the AFL era... :shh
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Re: Maurice Rioli junior [merged]
« Reply #168 on: March 08, 2020, 04:35:28 AM »
MRJ's St Mary's plays Nightcliff in the NTFL Grand Final next Saturday starting 7.15pm Darwin time.

https://websites.sportstg.com/round_info.cgi?a=MATCH&fixture=125516966&c=0-2860-0-534191-0&pool=1001

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Keeping a lid on the hype surrounding Maurice Rioli Jnr (SEN)
« Reply #169 on: March 13, 2020, 03:04:10 AM »
Keeping a lid on the hype surrounding Maurice Rioli Jnr

By Andrew Slevison
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12 March 2020


There will be attempts over the course of 2020 to “keep a lid on it” wherever Maurice Rioli Junior is concerned.

That is the sentiment coming from both the AFL NT’s Northern Territory Football League - the competition in which Rioli’s St Mary’s play - and the Oakleigh Chargers - the NAB League club where he will spend some time this year.

17-year-old Rioli, the son of Richmond legend Maurice Senior and cousin of two-time premiership Tiger Daniel, is generating plenty of buzz in certain parts of the footy world, particularly around Melbourne where expectant Tigers fans cannot wait to see him in yellow and black.

It is not a given that he will be a Tiger come the 2020 AFL Draft, but it’s a likely scenario.

“They should take him as a father-son, they’d be silly not to,” Chargers talent manager Jy Bond told SEN.com.au.

“Tigers fans would be up in arms if they let a Rioli go.”

Conceptualising the idea of the Rioli name being further embedded into club culture and reimagining the way the sublime Maurice Snr gracefully moved around in the famous colours would stir the emotions of both Richmond and wider football fans alike.

But the pressure and expectation to emulate his famous dad will only come from the outside.

Bond insists it will be a softly, slowly approach from a Chargers point of view as there is already so much on Rioli’s plate including NT Thunder, Scotch College and St Mary’s obligations.

“We had him on our list last year but it was more of a case of get him in and let him do what he wants,” he added.

“Just not to bust his chops and let him go and do his thing.

“He’s a good kid, a funny kid, a really likeable guy.

“When he’s at Richmond, from all reports, he trains very well and when he’s at the next level he really fits in.

“We are keen to play him when he’s available and no doubt we’ll be trying to give him a game as soon as we can.

“He’ll play for NT Thunder and he’ll play for Scotch and then when he’s available, he’ll play (with Oakleigh). Obviously everyone would like to see him at NAB League level.

“We’d like to see him more often but he’s not unlike other kids in that he’s got a lot of competing priorities at this stage.”

From the St Mary’s side of things, it’s all about ensuring the talented youngster is not placed too high on a pedestal.

“They want to keep a lid on it. There’s a lot of hype around him,” said AFL NT media manager Carl Pfeiffer.

“He’s a bit of a shy kid. The club attempts to talk him down just so the hype doesn’t get to him.”

Rioli has put some impressive games together in the NTFL, including a best-on-ground, four-goal performance in the semi-final victory over Nightcliff a fortnight ago.

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    "This is not impossible for him!" even the commentators are in awe of how Maurice Rioli Jnr has developed this season. The St Mary's youngster's skill set tongues wagging in his side's SF win.#NTFLfinals #NTFLtruecolours #territoryfooty pic.twitter.com/NFqr6MZqNp
    — AFLNT (@AFLNT) March 2, 2020

Pfeiffer says that customary Rioli ability is glaringly evident.

“This season, he’s bulked up and improved,” Pfeiffer added.

“Some of the things he does, like that classic Rioli hunting, where he sneaks up on a defender and goes bang with a tackle, it’s exciting.”

That excitement will be on show in the NAB League when he does get the opportunity to play for the Chargers, alongside fellow indigenous rising star Jamarra Ugle-Hagan.

“I wouldn’t mind seeing him at the fall of the ball for Jamarra,” Bond added.

“Jamarra has been really good with getting him to training and things like that.

“Playing for St Mary’s during our pre-season, we don’t see a lot of him, but he’s been more engaged in our program this year.”

Rioli will be in action this Saturday night in the NTFL Grand Final when the Saints and the Tigers clash at TIO Stadium in Darwin.

St Mary’s is the only club to inflict defeat on Nightcliff this season, beating them by 27 points in Round 7 with Jackson Paine (former Collingwood and Brisbane forward) kicking five goals before knocking off the minor premiers by 26 points in the semi-final.

The Saints will be anticipating, but certainly not expecting, a quality Rioli performance as they look to swiftly bounce back from last year’s wooden spoon (their first ever) by holding aloft their 33rd NTFL premiership cup this Saturday night.

After all, the Rioli name is synonymous with winning premierships.

https://www.sen.com.au/news/2020/03/12/keeping-a-lid-on-the-hype-surrounding-maurice-rioli-jnr/

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Tigers fans, meet Maurice Rioli Jr. And yes, you should be excited (ABC)
« Reply #170 on: March 14, 2020, 03:49:39 PM »
Tigers fans, meet Maurice Rioli Jr. And yes, you should be excited

By Steve Vivian
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14 Mar 2020


For Richmond fans of a certain vintage, the thought of screaming for another Rioli by the name of Maurice has been the stuff of dreams.

Key points:

* Maurice Rioli Jr will line up in this weekend's Northern Territory Football League grand final
* Maurice Jr is the son of Maurice Rioli, an AFL Hall of Fame member
* Maurice Jr's cousin Daniel plays for Richmond — a club he could play for in 2021

For fans of every other team, the idea is cause for nightmarish concern.

Maurice Rioli Jr, the son of Richmond and South Fremantle legend Maurice Rioli, is that fever dream. And he's about to become a stark reality for 17 other AFL clubs who wish they had him.

Until now, despite his name and proximity to footballing royalty, Maurice Jr, born and raised on the Northern Territory's Tiwi Islands, has flown largely under the radar.

But after the 17-year-old's four-goal, best-on-ground performance to lift St Mary's into the Northern Territory Football League grand final this Saturday night, the football world is starting to take notice.

At the end of 2020, Maurice Jr will be eligible to be selected as a father-son draft selection to Richmond, where his father Maurice played 118 games and won the 1982 Norm Smith Medal, or to Fremantle (Maurice Rioli played 168 games for South Fremantle).

Richmond is the team Maurice Jr supports and is also where his cousin Daniel, a Richmond fan-favourite, is a two-time premiership-winning star.

Maurice Jr has already flagged his preference to play with his cousin and follow his famed father's footsteps into Punt Road — and here's why it makes perfect sense.

The Tigers should be licking their lips

Between the start and end of the 2010s, two fundamental things changed in football. And for Maurice Jr and Richmond, what transpired couldn't have gone more to plan.

Firstly, Richmond had risen from basket case to become the best team in football by the end of 2019.

Secondly, the Tigers had assumed the form of a team purpose-built to accommodate and unleash the very weapons Maurice Jr already has in abundance: speed and tackling.

So while Maurice Jr's four goals in the NTFL semi-final showcased his already advanced bag of tricks — including a freakish basketball tap to himself and a check-side goal from the boundary — it's his advanced forward pressure and tackling that will have Richmond coach Damien Hardwick excited.

Maurice Jr is already inflicting vintage Rioli pressure, replete with crunching takedown tackles and repeat pressure acts, upon his opponents; and his speed, anticipation and readiness to tackle looks further advanced to what his cousin Daniel — who has now won two premierships with the Tigers — showed for St Mary's at the same age.

Since 2017, through amping up their tackle and pressure game led by their lightning-quick forward mosquito fleet, Hardwick's Tigers have scored more points from turnovers than any other team.

This is what makes Maurice Jr and Richmond — the team which has explicitly prioritised forwards whose primary instinct is tackling over goalkicking — a match made in heaven.

Maurice has already shown he can do both.

He kicks goals and creates them, flashing the exquisite skill, innate awareness and unfailing sense of the big occasion that defines the AFL's greatest footballing family.

Are there any downsides to a Rioli-Richmond reunion?

There are two potential issues for Richmond selecting Maurice Jr as a father-son pick in the 2020 AFL draft.

One potential roadblock is how keen other teams are on Maurice Jr as a prospect. Another consideration for the club is its glut of small forwards.

Under the AFL's reformed father-son draft rules, if other clubs bid for Maurice Jr high in the draft, Richmond must use one of its coveted high draft picks to ensure Maurice Jr lands at the club.

That scenario would mean the club's recruiters would have to make a calculation on whether Maurice Jr's talent and upside is worth a potential high pick — a decision that could be complicated and clouded by the sentimental link between Richmond and the Tiwi-born talent.

This is further complicated by Richmond's current list profile. The club has stockpiled an armada of small forwards including Daniel Rioli, Jason Castagna, Shai Bolton, Jack Higgins and Jake Aarts, who fight over limited spots in the Richmond side.

Dan Butler, a small forward in Richmond's 2017 premiership team, could not crack the team in 2019 and was traded to St Kilda, and Liam Baker, who started 2019 in a small-forward role, has been repositioned into defence.

Given Richmond's healthy small-forward stocks, could Maurice Jr's specific talents be seen surplus to requirement in the eyes of Richmond recruiters?

Maybe. But if the past four years are anything to go by, no-one values players like Maurice Jr higher than the Tigers.

In the tactical system that Hardwick has built, Maurice Jr already seems to tick every box.

The club has also proven itself a great landing place for immensely talented Indigenous players in recent years. (If you haven't seen Daniel Rioli or Sydney Stack play, then you might have heard about Marlion Pickett.)

So while most St Mary's supporters will be hoping he kicks another match-winning bag of goals this Saturday night, Hardwick and the Tigers will be watching to see if Maurice Jr does two things.

They're nothing flashy, they have nothing to do with kicking goals, and his cousin Daniel inscribes them on his wrist every time he runs out onto the footy field: 'Run. Chase.'

Who was Maurice Rioli?

Not only is Maurice Jr's father one of the most decorated players in Australian Rules history, he is also one of the game's most important.

Maurice led South Fremantle to the 1980 premiership before he moved to Richmond, won two best-and-fairest awards, and in 1982 became the first Indigenous player to win the Norm Smith Medal after turning in one of the great grand final performances.

While many football fans will remember Maurice for his singular blend of intelligence, creativity and class on the field, Maurice's greatest influence might have been as a trailblazer for Indigenous footballers at a time where few played the game professionally and racism in the sport was rife.

After his professional playing career, Maurice returned to the Northern Territory to enter politics and rejoin his family — a family that in the next generation would produce four AFL and AFLW premiership players (Cyril, Daniel, Willie and Danielle Ponter) throughout the 2010s.

Since Richmond poached Maurice from South Fremantle in 1980, every AFL team that has drafted a Rioli has won the premiership.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-03-14/maurice-rioli-junior-shapes-as-perfect-fit-for-richmond-tigers/12044928

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Re: Maurice Rioli junior [merged]
« Reply #171 on: March 14, 2020, 05:23:20 PM »
I'm excited.

Flags in 2020 and 2021.

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Re: Maurice Rioli junior [merged]
« Reply #172 on: March 14, 2020, 06:05:36 PM »
I'm excited.

Flags in 2020 and 2021.

 ;D

Thats the spirit tired one

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Re: Maurice Rioli junior [merged]
« Reply #173 on: March 14, 2020, 07:17:02 PM »
MRJ's St Mary's plays Nightcliff in the NTFL Grand Final next Saturday starting 7.15pm Darwin time.

https://websites.sportstg.com/round_info.cgi?a=MATCH&fixture=125516966&c=0-2860-0-534191-0&pool=1001
Bump.

NTFL Grand Final starts 8.45pm tonight Melbourne time.

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Re: Maurice Rioli junior [merged]
« Reply #174 on: March 14, 2020, 07:20:20 PM »
can we see it anywhere

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Re: Maurice Rioli junior [merged]
« Reply #176 on: March 14, 2020, 09:12:39 PM »
Just kicked a nice sausage

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Re: Maurice Rioli junior [merged]
« Reply #177 on: March 14, 2020, 10:28:19 PM »
St Mary's now only 2 pts down at 3/4 time.

Rioli just before on wing cleverly tapped the ball upwards and then gathered and burst away. He's got speed and tricks. Too bad he got overexcited and bombed it from 60 out.

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Re: Maurice Rioli junior [merged]
« Reply #178 on: March 14, 2020, 10:45:07 PM »
Rioli struggling in the last qtr. Not his normal self compared to his previous games. Looks like he's got bad cramp. He can't run normally and is going to ground and out of the contest too easily. Should come off and get treated.

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Re: Maurice Rioli junior [merged]
« Reply #179 on: March 14, 2020, 10:57:31 PM »
 :gotigers :clapping
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