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Re: Richmond vs Collingwood --- Round 2, 2020
« Reply #30 on: June 06, 2020, 09:29:47 PM »
Richmond will enter Thursday night's MCG clash as favourites as they restart their mission for back-to-back premierships.

Steele Sidebottom believes the Magpies' list is in the perfect position to take down any team in the AFL.

"If we play our best footy there's no reason why I think we can't beat all teams to be honest."

https://www.victorharbortimes.com.au/story/6783577/sidebottom-magpies-primed-for-afl-restart/?cs=9465

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Re: Richmond vs Collingwood --- Round 2, 2020
« Reply #31 on: June 07, 2020, 07:07:25 PM »
There's some injury intrigue tonight surrounding Richmond superstar Dustin Martin, seven days out from the round two restart with the Pies. @_AMcCormack7 #7AFL #7NEWS

Watch here: https://twitter.com/7NewsMelbourne/status/1268466700489338881
Well tonight Mark Stevens on Ch 7 news said Dusty trained freely with no injury concerns.

Stevens also said Houli got through today's session and is expected to play on Thursday night.

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Re: Richmond vs Collingwood --- Round 2, 2020
« Reply #33 on: June 08, 2020, 01:12:39 PM »
AFL website's round 2 teams prediction:

Richmond

No changes

B: Nathan Broad, Dylan Grimes, David Astbury
HB: Liam Baker, Nick Vlastuin, Jayden Short
C: Josh Caddy, Dion Prestia, Jack Graham
HF: Daniel Rioli, Shane Edwards, Jason Castagna
F: Tom Lynch, Dustin Martin, Jack Riewoldt
Foll: Ivan Soldo, Trent Cotchin, Kane Lambert
I/C: Marlion Pickett, Shai Bolton, Toby Nankervis, Sydney Stack

Emerg: Jack Higgins, Jack Ross, Kamdyn McIntosh, Noah Balta

Unavailable: Bachar Houli (calf)

One potential change could be dropping Nankervis and bringing in the versatile Balta or Mabior Chol to relieve Ivan Soldo in the ruck. Houli missed the Blues clash with a calf strain and looks unlikely to prove his fitness in time for Thursday's blockbuster against Collingwood. The Tigers still boast 20 of the 22 players that won last year's Grand Final with Brandon Ellis (now at Gold Coast) the only one missing besides Houli. Higgins will be close, while Ross and McIntosh are next up should the Tigers suffer any injuries. - Ben Sutton

https://www.fremantlefc.com.au/news/703220/afl-com-au-predict-their-round-two-teams

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Re: Richmond vs Collingwood --- Round 2, 2020
« Reply #34 on: June 08, 2020, 02:34:58 PM »
Balta for Nankervis makes a bit of sense.

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Re: Richmond vs Collingwood --- Round 2, 2020
« Reply #35 on: June 08, 2020, 03:18:27 PM »
Can't wait for this one.
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Re: Richmond vs Collingwood --- Round 2, 2020
« Reply #36 on: June 08, 2020, 08:47:36 PM »
No pressure on us for this game. All the (media) focus will be on Collingwood. Mind you if we lose we'll have to put up with "Collingwood are flag favourites" in the media for a while :chuck.

If Houli if now fit to play then I'm guessing Stack will make way.
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Magpies cop major restart injury blow, as Tigers set to regain star (Fox)
« Reply #37 on: June 08, 2020, 09:43:18 PM »
Magpies cop major restart injury blow, as Tigers set to regain star

June 8, 2020 8:40pm
Max Laughton
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While Cox’s status was already uncertain, Magpies coach Nathan Buckley confirmed on AFL 360 he’ll instead play in Wednesday evening’s scratch match against the non-selected Tigers players.

“That decision’s been made. Coxy won’t play (in Round 2),” Buckley said on Fox Footy.

“He’ll play ... in the Wednesday night scrimmage with the non-selected players against the Richmond boys. The reasoning for that is he's just missed a couple of match practice sessions, pretty much eight quarters of our preparation.

“So we’re going in with our hardest, fittest team and the players that are the most ready for Round 2. Coxy just falls shy of that; his preparation hasn’t great unfortunately.

“He came back as fit as anyone, to be honest, from the isolation period and we don’t think he’s far away, but we just want to get this body of work into him on Wednesday night and see how he goes.”

Former Sydney big man Darcy Cameron, brought to the Magpies in the off-season, looms as Cox’s likely replacement.

However the selection news is much better at Punt Road with All-Australian defender Houli set to feature this Thursday night, after overcoming a calf complaint.

“We’ve got our main training tomorrow (Tuesday), so at this stage he’s highly probable,” Tigers coach Damien Hardwick said on Fox Footy.

“He played two quarters last week in our scratch match and then did some extra running alongside that, so we’re very confident that Bachar will be available to play.”

Both the Tigers and Magpies head into Round 2 unbeaten, having won their Round 1 matches back in mid-March.

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-2020-richmond-vs-collingwood-teams-mason-cox-injury-bachar-houli-injury-round-2-selection-news-latest-news/news-story/19319b740693ee293a99abe7bf38c848

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Re: Richmond vs Collingwood --- Round 2, 2020
« Reply #38 on: June 09, 2020, 02:05:45 PM »
Stephenson also to miss for the Pies.

Collingwood are poised to make only one change for Thursday night's meeting with Richmond.

Coach Nathan Buckley confirmed on Tuesday that ex-Sydney big man Darcy Cameron would make his debut for the Pies, replacing Mason Cox who is still on the comeback trail from a knee ailment.

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Richmond coach Damien Hardwick says star defender Bachar Houli is on track to play despite being troubled with a calf injury.

"He played two quarters in our scratch match [last Thursday] and did some extra running alongside that so we're really confident Bachar will be available to play," he told Fox Footy.

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/mason-cox-to-miss-magpies-clash-with-richmond-20200609-p550qf.html

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Re: Richmond vs Collingwood --- Round 2, 2020
« Reply #39 on: June 09, 2020, 02:14:46 PM »
Operation Grundy: Tigers make plans to stop Pies' hot big man

By Callum Twomey
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9 June 2020


RICHMOND is still formulating its ruck plan to stop Collingwood big man Brodie Grundy on Thursday night, but the Tigers have one selection dilemma already sorted.

The Tigers played 2019 premiership pair Ivan Soldo and Toby Nankervis in round one against Carlton, but shortened quarters have placed questions on whether clubs will take two rucks into games this season.

Last week assistant coach Justin Leppitsch even raised the option of Grand Final debutant Marlion Pickett playing as a fill-in ruckman.

Two days out from the season restart at the MCG, Tigers skipper Trent Cotchin said they were weighing up their best midfield model.

"I'm not too sure how the coaches will structure it up. Both have been in really good nick in our little mid-season phase leading into the restart and both Soldo and 'Nank' have amazing attributes," Cotchin said.

"I think it will just come down to how we match up and best fit for the team."

In last year's round 19 clash, Richmond's ruck pair Soldo and Mabior Chol combined to limit Grundy to nine disposals – the lowest possession tally he had recorded in a game since round seven, 2016.

It has provided a blueprint for restricting the back-to-back Virgin Australia AFL All Australian and Magpie best and fairest.

"He's a bloody good player, as we've seen across a number of years now, and incredibly important to the way that Collingwood play," Cotchin said.

"Thinking back to last year I think the guys did a pretty good job of negating his influence on the game so that's probably the expectation from our point of view.

"The thing with good players is it's bloody hard to do. They'll need as much support from their teammates as possible."

Dual premiership defender Bachar Houli looked in doubt to face the Magpies as he battled a calf tweak after returning to the club last month.

But the 32-year-old has returned to full training and is set to run out in front of an empty MCG this week.

"He's telling everyone he is [ready]. He took part in our little scratch [match] last week and he's in really good nick and he's feeling really ready," Cotchin said.

https://www.afl.com.au/news/442235/operation-grundy-tigers-make-plans-to-stop-pies-hot-big-man

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Re: Richmond vs Collingwood --- Round 2, 2020
« Reply #40 on: June 09, 2020, 02:20:49 PM »
Tall order: Cotchin backs Tigers to curb Grundy

Jon Pierik
The Age
9 June 2020


Richmond captain Trent Cotchin says the Tigers have great faith in their ruckmen's ability to curb Brodie Grundy in what shapes as a pivotal battle when the AFL season resumes on Thursday night.

The AFL is hoping for a high-ratings clash to kickstart the season after the coronavirus hiatus, with one point of interest being how the Tigers handle Grundy, arguably the sport's best big man.

The Tigers employed two frontline ruckmen against Carlton in round one – Toby Nankervis and Ivan Soldo – but are mulling using just one this week because of the shortened quarters of 16 minutes plus time on.

One theory is they could use Marlion Pickett as a pinch-hit back-up in the guise Shaun Grigg adopted during their 2017 premiership campaign.

Cotchin on Tuesday pointed to the success the Tigers had when the teams last met, in round 19 last year when they won by 32 points. Grundy had 36 hitouts against Soldo (15) but the Magpie, typically damaging with his follow-up play on the ground, was regularly buffeted and had only nine touches. Soldo had 10 possessions.

"He [Grundy] is as bloody good a player as we have seen across a number of years now and incredibly important to the way Collingwood play," Cotchin said.

"Thinking back to last year, I think the guys did a pretty good of negating his influence on the game so that's probably the expectation from our point of view. The thing with good players is, it's bloody hard to do [stop them], so they [Tigers' rucks] will need as much support from their teammates as possible."

Cotchin said Soldo and Nankervis had been training well through the recent break and since the players had returned to the club.

"Both have been in really good nick through the mid-season phase leading into the re-start ... it will come down to what is the best fit for the team," he said.

"The great thing we encourage about our ruckman is to follow up after the hit outs and so forth. If they can impact the game in the ground, they clearly bring a lot of value."

Grundy was in superb touch against the Western Bulldogs in round one, collecting 19 disposals, 37 hitouts, four clearances and a goal, and is central to the Magpies' premiership hopes.

The Tigers also know how damaging Jordan De Goey can be, for his four goals in the 2018 preliminary final still stings for many supporters.

Premier defender Dylan Grimes is expected to start on the colourful Magpie, who has pleased the club with his conditioning through the break and has an eye on a lucrative new contract.

Cotchin has heard all the chat about how the shortened quarters are likely to aid "burst" players, such as De Goey.

"I don't know how true it is. I am sure the proof will be in the pudding but he has got incredible speed and can change a game in a matter of minutes so we will be watching him closely along with a number of their lively forwards and midfielders," he said.

Rebounding Tigers defender Bachar Houli took part in the scratch match last week and appears over a hamstring strain. Cotchin said Houli was in "really good nick and he is feeling ready".

The Tigers dominated the Magpies in their last meeting through intercept marks in defence. Nick Vlastuin, Jayden Short, David Astbury, Grimes and Houli combined for 39 marks, an area the Magpies were left to rue. The Pies will be without key tall Mason Cox, which may mean there are less long kicks into attacking 50 for the Tigers to intercept.

"We typically think we know how they like to play the game, we know what strengths they have as a team but also to try and manipulate some of the areas we think we can get them on, whether we have been playing for the last eight weeks or not," Cotchin said.

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/tall-order-cotchin-backs-tigers-to-curb-grundy-20200609-p550os.html

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Re: Richmond vs Collingwood --- Round 2, 2020
« Reply #41 on: June 09, 2020, 02:57:24 PM »
Stephenson a big out for them, those players are typically the type that worry us.  Happy with that
Oh and apparently Darcy Cameron is the next Wayne Carey. I guess that's why Sydney or whoever gave him away for not much. 

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Re: Richmond vs Collingwood --- Round 2, 2020
« Reply #42 on: June 09, 2020, 04:02:26 PM »
Soldo did a great job on Grundy last time. Grundy even gave away a couple of frees.
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Re: Richmond vs Collingwood --- Round 2, 2020
« Reply #43 on: June 10, 2020, 04:02:30 AM »
AFL to be faster, stronger and more entertaining than ever

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10 June 2020


Premiership captain Trent Cotchin noted ahead of the Tigers clash against Collingwood on Thursday night that there are suspicions players with powerful bursts will come to the fore in coming weeks.

The Richmond skipper could find himself sharing the centre square at the MCG with a player boasting those attributes in Collingwood’s Jordan de Goey.

Then again, Cotchin has been playing alongside a masterful exponent of the craft in Dustin Martin for years. Similarly to most, Cotchin is not certain who will be best suited to games that are about 20 per cent shorter than usual this year.

“All these conversations across the media platforms about shortened games suiting players like (de Goey), I don’t know how true that is,” Cotchin said.

“I am sure proof will be in the pudding, but he has incredible speed and can really change a game in a matter of minutes.”

Selection for this weekend’s round will also provide an indication as to whether there will be change in tactical thinking in regards to the rucking role.

The possibility remains Marlion Pickett, who made a fairytale debut in last year’s grand final, will be called on to pinch hit in the ruck in support of the Tigers’ No 1 ruckman. It is a role Shaun Grigg, whose retirement last year enabled Richmond to select Pickett in the mid-season draft, performed admirably in the latter stages of his career.

“We’re bringing back the Shaun Grigg model, are we? I’m not too sure how we will structure up,” Cotchin said.

“The thing we encourage about our ruckman is just their follow-up and if they can impact the game on the ground, then clearly they provide a lot of value, not just in the contest where the ball has been hit.”

Collingwood are planning to field two ruckmen against Richmond despite the injury-forced absence of Mason Cox.

With the American on the sidelines, former Swans player Darcy Cameron is set to debut in support of champion ruckman Brodie Grundy, who has reportedly benefited from his presence in training.

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/sport/afl/afl-to-be-faster-stronger-and-more-entertaining-than-ever/news-story/b55daa1c28dfaecf1c47f13849af5604

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Re: Richmond vs Collingwood --- Round 2, 2020
« Reply #44 on: June 10, 2020, 11:40:36 AM »
SEN saying Higgo is in?