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« Reply #135 on: May 23, 2022, 09:30:15 PM »
Rookie rankings after Round 10

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3. Josh Gibcus (+1)

Has continued to stand tall in defence, playing a relied-upon role for Damien Hardwick both on the back foot and with ball-in-hand.

Was given some relief with the return of senior lockdown defender Robbie tarrant, with Gibcus lining up on Aaron Francis for most of the night and limiting the Bomber to just four disposals.

The teenaged Tiger collected 12 disposals, seven intercepts, seven contested possessions and only lost one contested one-on-one encounter against Essendon.

The Tigers will head top Sydney this week for their clash with the Swans, with Gibcus closing his game on the top two of our rankings.

JOSH GIBCUS
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3 Marks
12 Disposals
3 Tackles


2. Nic Martin
1. Nick Daicos

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Re: Josh Gibcus [merged]
« Reply #136 on: May 24, 2022, 05:33:03 PM »
Roaming Tiger cub now at home in Richmond's backline

Josh Gibcus may have only been at Richmond for five minutes, but he's already looking like part of the furniture

By Josh Gabelich
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24 May 2022


JOSH Gibcus is used to packing up his life and moving somewhere new. He spent the first seven years of his life in Brisbane. Then the family moved to Perth for the next seven years, before they headed to Ballarat. Now Gibcus' parents are back in Western Australia, while he is in Melbourne, living in an apartment owned by his new senior coach Damien Hardwick.

Football has always been central to Gibcus' life in different states. He started Auskick in Queensland, played as a key forward in the WA under-12s at the opposite end of the ground to Jye Amiss – who was taken with the pick before him last November – before moving into defence during his time at St Patrick's College and Greater Western Victoria Rebels.

The 19-year-old is accustomed to adjusting seamlessly to new environments and that’s what has happened at Punt Road. Gibcus has slotted into Richmond's backline in a manner that makes it look like he has been part of the furniture for five years, not five minutes.

Gibcus looked set to earn a Rising Star nomination in round six when he recorded 18 disposals, 12 marks and seven rebound 50s against Melbourne, but then Collingwood goalsneak Jack Ginnivan bobbed up and kicked five goals on Anzac Day.

It will only be a matter of time before he gets the nod. Right now, the kid that has allegiances to three different states is learning how to fend for himself at home and learning how to play in front of 70,000 people like he did for the second time on the weekend.

"I have moved a fair bit throughout the course of my life. From Brisbane to WA, WA to Melbourne. I saw it as a positive that I have that experience and I have moved around a fair bit, so I know what to expect and know what challenges come with that," Gibcus told AFL.com.au after Saturday night's Dreamtime win over Essendon at the MCG.

"To be able to do that and having my parents move back to WA was a little bit easier on me because I knew exactly what was going to happen and keep being myself in the club. Now I'm currently living with the head coach. He has an apartment which is good. It has been great for me moving from Ballarat."

Richmond supporters have quickly fallen for the 196cm key defender. But before the Tigers pounced at pick No.9 in the 2021 NAB AFL Draft, Richmond recruiting manager Matthew Clarke gave little away to Gibcus and his family.

The Tigers had tracked Gibcus since the under-16s carnival in Queensland when he moved from attack into defence. They spoke to him at the start of last year in a 10-minute speed dating session during a camp. Then twice more via Zoom during the season, before Clarke visited Gibcus at his family home in Ballarat a week before they read out his name.

Clarke and the recruiting department inside the Swinburne Centre had done their work behind the scenes, visiting his school and talking to those around Gibcus. The Tigers have never been a club that tells potential draftees of their plans – unless that player is named Dustin Martin – but they were confident he was made of the right stuff.

"Actually, it was a funny one. I actually didn’t know they were going to pick me. They had an interview with me a week before the draft with Matty Clarke and he gave absolutely nothing away," Gibcus said.

"I think they decided to keep their cards pretty close to their chest. When I was picked up by Richmond, it was a bit of a surprise. Going back and looking at it, it was a great thing that I was picked up by them."

After missing the round nine win over Hawthorn due to entering the AFL's health and safety protocols, Gibcus came straight back into the 22 for Saturday night's clash against the Bombers, alongside off-season signing Robbie Tarrant.

"It was a little bit frustrating, but you can't do much about testing positive for COVID," he said.

"It was bound to happen at some point. I got some equipment into where I live and just tried to keep up with my fitness and my strength and all that. I got through it and was able to play this week, which was a positive."

Richmond's backline no longer contains David Astbury and has been without Alex Rance for some time, but it is still built around Dylan Grimes and Nick Vlastuin, with Nathan Broad also an integral part. Now it includes a teenage sensation who won't be going anywhere.

"You look up to them as a kid, but I guess playing out there, they are really supportive. We are a close backline group. We have good connection. Coming in they gave me a lot of help, a lot of mentoring to help me adjust coming from NAB League to the AFL," he said.

"It is a dream come true. Growing up one of the biggest things you want to do is play on the big stage with all the other players. I've had to adjust what I'm eating, how much sleep I'm getting and all the training I'm doing to keep my body fit and ready for the next game that comes up."

Gibcus pulled up sorer than usual this week after having the week off, but he has become accustomed to the rhythm of the week in the AFL, placing a greater emphasis on recovery than ever before to ensure he is fresh heading into each weekend.

He knows others are banging on the door for an opportunity from below and doesn’t feel like his spot is anywhere near a certainty, even if some do. Now that he has had a taste of AFL football, he wants more. Much more.

"I'm always competing for my spot," he said. "There is the likes of Biggie Nyuon and Ben Miller and the other players that can come in. I've got to keep on my toes and keep getting better with my craft, keep improving my game to be able to hold down that spot. Hopefully I will be able to keep that spot for the rest of the year and moving forward as well."

After living here, there, and everywhere, Richmond Football Club is now home for Gibcus.

https://www.afl.com.au/news/767682/roaming-tiger-cub-now-at-home-in-richmond-s-backline

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Re: Josh Gibcus [merged]
« Reply #137 on: May 28, 2022, 01:56:10 AM »
Hardwick's post-game comment about Gibcus:

'I thought he was really good. He's got good leg speed and we rate Josh highly. It's a good opportunity for him to learn from the one of the best players. Hard to say we had Buddy under control but I thought up until 3/4 time Gibcus had done a reasonable job. Buddy got three in the last. Josh in fairness probably got a bit tired and we moved Grimes onto Buddy. Josh had a couple kicked on him as did Dylan. Buddy was a very impactful player but we were pretty happy with the way the kid did his job tonight as well.'


ps. One of the journos said Gibcus held Buddy to just 3 possies in the first half.

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Re: Josh Gibcus [merged]
« Reply #138 on: May 28, 2022, 02:01:27 AM »
Thought Gibcus did great on buddy. Buddies end goal tally might suggest otherwise but only what, 1 of those was kicked directly on gibby?

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Re: Josh Gibcus [merged]
« Reply #139 on: May 28, 2022, 09:53:56 AM »
All goes back to recruitment , playing Gibcus forward because we failed with the big forwards cost us. We have no big forward back ups because we are obsessed with back flankers.

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Re: Josh Gibcus [merged]
« Reply #140 on: May 28, 2022, 10:48:04 AM »
I thought until 3/4 time he done really well

I think got lost in the coverage because the commentators were continually gushing over Buddy

Who should get a week for his "hit" on Cotchin...a week for stupidity
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Re: Josh Gibcus [merged]
« Reply #141 on: May 28, 2022, 10:49:43 AM »
Thought he looked good in the forward line albeit briefly.

Quick on the lead and although he makes the odd clanger here and there his kicking action is beautiful.

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Re: Josh Gibcus [merged]
« Reply #142 on: May 28, 2022, 10:51:59 AM »
He’s gonna be a gun. Gotta learn to deal with the growing pains

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Re: Josh Gibcus [merged]
« Reply #143 on: May 28, 2022, 11:23:50 AM »
Playing his 9th game and standing one of the superstars of the comp and was fairly good. Very few 9th gamers could produce what he did last night.

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Re: Josh Gibcus [merged]
« Reply #144 on: May 28, 2022, 11:28:13 AM »
Playing his 9th game and standing one of the superstars of the comp and was fairly good. Very few 9th gamers could produce what he did last night.

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Re: Josh Gibcus [merged]
« Reply #145 on: May 28, 2022, 11:02:28 PM »
He should’ve played forward the whole game as good as he did it was a silly decision to have him play on Buddy for the whole game. We didn’t need extra defenders vs Sydney we needed another forward target to at least bring the ball to ground.

We didn’t have hardly any marks inside 50 and they had Mills, McInerney, O’Riordan, McCartin etc. marking all our fifty entries, Reiwoldt double and triple teamed found it difficult to bring the ball to ground for all our crumbers.

We don’t have tall forwards that can come in at all. Why we didn’t use him up forward from the beginning was a mistake IMO
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Re: Josh Gibcus [merged]
« Reply #146 on: May 28, 2022, 11:06:21 PM »
He should’ve played forward the whole game as good as he did it was a silly decision to have him play on Buddy for the whole game. We didn’t need extra defenders vs Sydney we needed another forward target to at least bring the ball to ground.

We didn’t have hardly any marks inside 50 and they had Mills, McInerney, O’Riordan, McCartin etc. marking all our fifty entries, Reiwoldt double and triple teamed found it difficult to bring the ball to ground for all our crumbers.

We don’t have tall forwards that can come in at all. Why we didn’t use him up forward from the beginning was a mistake IMO

You make a valid point but we scored 100 points which is more than enough to win any game. It was our brain fades in defence in the last qtr which lost us the game.

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Re: Josh Gibcus [merged]
« Reply #147 on: May 30, 2022, 05:43:42 PM »
Rookie rankings after Round 11

Mitch Keating
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3. Josh Gibcus (-)

The emerging Tiger was given one of the toughest jobs in football on Friday night, with Damien Hardwick electing Gibcus to go head-to-head with Swans veteran Lance Franklin.

The GWV Rebels product was more than admirable in his efforts, having tamed Franklin for a majority of the match before the 1000-goal superstar inevitably took over in the final two terms.

Gibcus was soon shifted to new opponents and continued to play a critical lock-down role, before moving into attack and even slotting his first major in the dying stages.

The decision to start Gibcus on Franklin shows the faith Hardwick and his teammates have in the teenager, with his efforts arguably some of his best for the season.

JOSH GIBCUS
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Richmond
ROUND 11 STATS
3 Marks
10 Disposals
3 Rebound50s



2. Nick Daicos
1. Nic Martin

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Re: Josh Gibcus [merged]
« Reply #148 on: June 01, 2022, 02:10:35 PM »
Richo excited by Gibcus’ forward potential

Matthew Richardson, who kicked 800 goals during his illustrious AFL career with Richmond and is regarded as one of the competition’s best-ever key forwards, was impressed with Gibcus’ cameo in attack.

“Just that one lead that he did make . . . They had numbers back and he still found a leading lane. And he had to adjust his lead because Nick went to kick and then didn’t . . . ‘sold a bit of candy’ and then did kick,” Richardson said on the latest episode of the Club’s Talking Tigers podcast.

“For him to go down there and straight away find a leading lane and time his lead, that was really good.

“And the way he floats . . . That mark he took down half-back, where he turned it over and, unfortunately, ended up costing a goal. But the mark he took leading up to that, floating across . . .

“And just his spring. If he could do that in the forward line . . .

“Bit of composure, too, to nail the goal.

“I’d love to see him tried up forward a bit.”

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Re: Josh Gibcus [merged]
« Reply #149 on: June 04, 2022, 09:27:51 AM »
Player we’re not talking about enough

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Josh Gibcus

The No.9 draft pick has been superb in his first season to date.

Josh Gibcus is yet to be nominated for the Rising Star, meaning his name has not been mentioned as much as it should have been.

Richmond fans are enamoured by the young defender, as is the club’s coaching staff, and the rest of the footy industry is now starting to take notice.

This kid will be a star.

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