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Re: VFL R4: Richmond vs Carlton @ Princes Park, Sunday April 17
« Reply #60 on: April 17, 2022, 01:53:42 PM »
Final Score

Richmond    5.1      12.4      12.5     15.7-97
Carlton        2.0        6.0       8.5      11.6-72

Goals:  Stack 3, Clarke 2, Lambert 2, Soldo 2, Ryan 2, Olden 2, Aarts, Lefau




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Re: VFL R4: Richmond vs Carlton @ Princes Park, Sunday April 17
« Reply #61 on: April 17, 2022, 01:53:58 PM »
Sonsie is lazy. Won’t play this year on that effort

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Re: VFL R4: Richmond vs Carlton @ Princes Park, Sunday April 17
« Reply #62 on: April 17, 2022, 01:54:55 PM »
Comfortably beat the top side in the vfl, who were undefeated and rolled us by over 100 points only a few weeks back.

Hopefully 2/3 of the boys are rewarded for their performances with a call up to the seniors.

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Re: VFL R4: Richmond vs Carlton @ Princes Park, Sunday April 17
« Reply #63 on: April 17, 2022, 02:09:13 PM »
Disposal Stats:

Aarts    30 ........ 10 tackles, 7 clearances, 3 inside 50s
RCD      25 ....... 5 clearances
Lambert 25 .....  6 marks, 3 clearances + 2 goals (played first 3 quarters).
Martyn  24 ...... 8 marks, 3 clearances, 4 inside 50s
Stack    24 ...... 4 tackles, 6 marks, 4 clearances, 4 inside 50s + 3 goals
Mansell 23 ...... 10 marks, 3 inside 50s
Banks   21 ....... 9 marks
M.Rioli  20 ....... 7 tackles, 4 clearances, 3 inside 50s
Sonsie  18 ........ 4 clearances, 4 inside 50s
Soldo    15 ........ 41 hitouts, 5 clearances + 2 goals
Clarke   11 ....... 3 inside 50s + 2 goals
Biggie   11 ........ 7 marks
Ryan     10 ....... 14 hitouts + 2 goals
Caddy     1 .... not seen since early in the match.


Team Stats:

Disposals:    359 - 333
Kicks:          210 - 169
Handballs:   149 - 164
Marks:          96 - 65
Clearances:   45 - 41
Inside 50s:    44 - 50
Tackles:        58 - 44
Hitouts:        55 - 25
Frees:           26 - 22

https://www.afl.com.au/vfl/matches/4196#player-stats

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Re: VFL R4: Richmond vs Carlton @ Princes Park, Sunday April 17
« Reply #64 on: April 17, 2022, 02:12:38 PM »
Sonsie is lazy. Won’t play this year on that effort

He got the footy nearly 20 times. Hes going ok for a kid just starting out.

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Re: VFL R4: Richmond vs Carlton @ Princes Park, Sunday April 17
« Reply #65 on: April 17, 2022, 02:49:20 PM »
RCD
Stack
Mansell
Lambert
Rioli
Aarts
All were very good.
Lots to like about how we played today with the players who we were hoping played well, did just that.

Liked the game of Biggie and Banks as well.

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Re: VFL R4: Richmond vs Carlton @ Princes Park, Sunday April 17
« Reply #66 on: April 17, 2022, 03:26:41 PM »


 :shh

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FJ is the only one that makes sense.

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Re: VFL R4: Richmond vs Carlton @ Princes Park, Sunday April 17
« Reply #67 on: April 17, 2022, 04:46:51 PM »
VFL Tigers record mighty win over Carlton

By Brenton Mann
Richmond Media
17 April 2022


Richmond returned to the scene of its 2019 VFL premiership triumph to grapple with the unbeaten ladder-leaders of 2022, Carlton, who also recently toppled the Tigers during their pre-season campaign.

It was the Tigers’ first trip to Ikon Park since their memorable and gripping Grand Final victory back in 2019.

Richmond was able to flip the script in their return bout, holding off Carlton in the second half to record a mighty 25-point win full of grit and vigour.

It was a game of stark contrast regarding the flow of goals, with 18 being kicked collectively in the first half and eight after half-time, the final score reading 15.7 (97) to 11.6 (72).

The drying up of scoring was largely due to the intense pressure that both sides exuded and that the ball pinged between the arcs.

The premiership captain that day was Steve Morris, who now is the senior coach at the helm of a bevy of budding Tigers.

One young Tiger that piqued the interest of the faithful last week was Judson Clarke, and the livewire forward picked up where he left off last week.

Clarke was the happy recipient of the barrage of pressure exuded in the first quarter by every player wearing the Yellow and Black, which equated to an edge on the scoreboard.

Ivan Soldo exerted his sizeable influence in the ruck and around the contest but also up forward, kicking the opening goal of the game.

Richmond was at its best, with the likes of 100-gamer, Jake Aarts, Sydney Stack, Riley Collier-Dawkins, Rhyan Mansell and Maurice Rioli Jnr hunting the Blues from all angles.

Aarts and Collier-Dawkins were the midfield generals, both showing tremendous toughness in winning the ball and feeding it to the runners on the outside of the contest.

Samson Ryan was rewarded for his attack at the contest in the front half, by converting his free-kick into a goal.

Sydney Stack built on his solid recent form with a trademark display of goals, bumps and celebrations.

Stack bent through a right-foot check-side goal in the first quarter and then a long-range set-shot in the second, but it was his brutish attack at the ball that would have pleased the Richmond hierarchy most.

In one passage, he lined a disputed ball in the corridor, split open the pack and gathered the ball in one breathtaking motion, which led to Cam Olden’s first of his two goals in the second term.

Stack ended with a game-high three goals, snapping through the sealer to round out his best performance for the year.

Rioli Jnr shared the forward and midfield duties with Stack and is building on his performances as the weeks roll on.

The pressure gauge always spikes when Rioli Jnr is in the vicinity, with Carlton players ever-nervous when they were in his domain.

Richmond enjoyed a five-goal opening term and upped the ante in the second, kicking seven goals to Carlton’s four.

Kane Lambert was a significant driver in the second-quarter surge, kicking two goals of his own and was his sedulous best.

The Tigers had five players who kicked two goals in the first half: Soldo, Stack, Clarke, Lambert and Olden.

Richmond took a 40-point lead into the main break, with Carlton staring down its first loss this season.

Scoring dried up in the third term, with Richmond held goalless, the polar opposite of the shootout of the first half where 18 goals were kicked collectively.

The Blues made some tweaks around the contest, adding more density around the ball and forcing it forward at will, slotting the only two goals of the third term.

The ball lived in Carlton’s half for the majority and the lack of scoring meant it also pinballed between the attacking arcs of each side.

This meant that Richmond’s backline was under siege at times and the man that kept the Carlton troops at bay was Mansell.

Mansell has a never-say-die attitude that he projects onto every contest he’s involved in.

Sam Banks shares a lot of the same traits as Mansell: diligent, ever-engaged, sturdy overhead and dynamic with ball-in-hand.

When it seemed that every second player was cramping in the final term, Banks burnt a track down the outer wing, constantly providing coverage for his tiring defence.

Bigoa Nyuon put in another solid performance, holding down the key defensive post and offering great coverage and support for fellow key back Tylar Young. Young fought out an intriguing duel with dangerous Carlton forward, Ben Crocker.

CARL: 2.0 6.0 8.5 11.6 (72)

RICH: 5.1 12.4 12.5 15.7 (97)

Goal Kickers:

Rich: Stack (3), Clarke (2), Lambert (2), Olden (2), Ryan (2), Soldo (2), Aarts, Lefau

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1105715/vfl-tigers-record-mighty-win-over-carlton

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Re: VFL R4: Richmond vs Carlton @ Princes Park, Sunday April 17
« Reply #69 on: April 17, 2022, 04:54:07 PM »


 :shh

Agree all 5 from last year look good. Maurice Jnr coming along. RCD getting more of the footy. Its looking ok.

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Re: VFL R4: Richmond vs Carlton @ Princes Park, Sunday April 17
« Reply #70 on: April 17, 2022, 09:55:04 PM »
Melbourne have really gone bang and for me it started our game against them last year, they were just way to good.
Time to start rolling these players through to find the next gen before the moment is gone.
A much as I/we bag the handbaggers they continually are there abouts, I cant deal with us capitulating again! The fact Geelong can do it shows we need to continue to improve all around.
 

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Re: VFL R4: Richmond vs Carlton @ Princes Park, Sunday April 17
« Reply #71 on: April 17, 2022, 10:03:21 PM »
Geelong have been staying as ‘contenders’ without actually winning a flag. I’d much rather drop down and reset then play the role of bridesmaid every year.

Also if your looking to copy their model, it wouldn’t be by blooding youth. They rarely keep their draft picks and don’t play the ones they do draft.

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Re: VFL R4: Richmond vs Carlton @ Princes Park, Sunday April 17
« Reply #72 on: April 17, 2022, 10:13:09 PM »
True but gotta be in it to win it

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Re: VFL R4: Richmond vs Carlton @ Princes Park, Sunday April 17
« Reply #73 on: April 17, 2022, 10:20:24 PM »
30 years of being 9th , no thanks, need to build with kids not rejects and 30 year olds in my opinion

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