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Re: VFL R20: Richmond vs Northern Bullants @ Preston City Oval, Sun. Aug. 7
« Reply #75 on: August 07, 2022, 07:14:35 PM »
Fixture list on afl website suggests we only have 1 game left in the regular season against Frankston. Surely that can’t be right can it - would mean we didn’t play 2 of the teams?

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Re: VFL R20: Richmond vs Northern Bullants @ Preston City Oval, Sun. Aug. 7
« Reply #76 on: August 07, 2022, 07:33:38 PM »
Fixture list on afl website suggests we only have 1 game left in the regular season against Frankston. Surely that can’t be right can it - would mean we didn’t play 2 of the teams?
Nah, it's right.

22 rounds with 4 byes in a 21 team competition. So yep we don't/didn't play Gold Coast and GWS.

We're currently 8th with a 11% gap on 9th placed Gold Coast but we've played an extra game. So we need the Suns to lose to the second placed Southport next weekend and then for us to beat Frankston in a fortnight's time for us to make the finals.

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Re: VFL R20: Richmond vs Northern Bullants @ Preston City Oval, Sun. Aug. 7
« Reply #77 on: August 07, 2022, 07:35:03 PM »
Fixture list on afl website suggests we only have 1 game left in the regular season against Frankston. Surely that can’t be right can it - would mean we didn’t play 2 of the teams?
Nah, it's right.

22 rounds with 4 byes in a 21 team competition. So yep we don't/didn't play Gold Coast and GWS.

We're currently 8th with a 11% gap on 9th placed Gold Coast but we've played an extra game. So we need the Suns to lose to the second placed Southport next weekend and then for us to beat Frankston in a fortnight's time for us to make the finals.

Well that’s a very strange format. But yeah looks like between us, hawks, blues and suns for last few spots in the 8.

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Re: VFL R20: Richmond vs Northern Bullants @ Preston City Oval, Sun. Aug. 7
« Reply #78 on: August 07, 2022, 08:58:33 PM »
RCD seems to be a lot more consistent in racking them up now. Still not doing it weekly but getting there.
RCD I think you may find has been doing it weekly.
I just hope he sticks around.
There is no reason he should not be getting a senior gig. I don’t get it.

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Re: VFL R20: Richmond vs Northern Bullants @ Preston City Oval, Sun. Aug. 7
« Reply #79 on: August 07, 2022, 09:21:57 PM »
RCD seems to be a lot more consistent in racking them up now. Still not doing it weekly but getting there.
RCD I think you may find has been doing it weekly.
I just hope he sticks around.
There is no reason he should not be getting a senior gig. I don’t get it.

Yep I don't get it either

Been in the top 3 possession winners for last 6vweeks bar game IIRC. Usually the clearance leader or in the top 2.

Not sure what else he's supposed too do.

Credit to the kid turning up each week, putting in and putting up consistent performances while others who play one or two good VFL games get games ahead of him
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Re: VFL R20: Richmond vs Northern Bullants @ Preston City Oval, Sun. Aug. 7
« Reply #80 on: August 08, 2022, 05:38:02 AM »
VFL Tigers scorch Bullants with final-term blitz

Richmond VFL recorded a dominant 82-point win over the Northern Bullants on Sunday at Preston City Oval.

By Brenton Mann
AFL Media
8 August 2022


Richmond led by just two points at quarter-time against the Northern Bullants on Sunday afternoon at Preston City Oval, but was electric with an eight-goal final term to run out winners.

The Tigers were unshackled with ball in hand, the final scoreboard reading, 21.10 (136) to 7.12 (54).

Samson Ryan was imperious in the air, finishing with career-high five goals in the 82-point win.

Richmond was challenged by the unorthodox nature in which the Bullants wanted to move the ball, but worked through it and took the game on.

The defining act of Richmond’s ballistic last quarter was Thomson Dow’s near "Leigh Matthews" moment, wrapping himself around the right goalpost and soccering through a goal that was unflinchingly courageous.

Ryan was supported by fellow tall, Jacob Bauer, who was indefatigable and rewarded with four majors.

Steve Morris implored his young brood to play with flair, and a man who epitomises that, Sydney Stack, nailed Richmond’s opening goal of the game.

Stack displayed ferocity at the ball and man from the first bounce, helping light the fire after a sedate start by the Tigers.

The Northern Bullants captured an early lead, but Richmond found its groove in transition as Hugo Ralphsmith gathered the ball at centre half-forward and chipped the ball to Stack, who coasted, steadied and goaled.

The Tigers slammed on two more goals in quick succession, skipping to a nine-point lead.

Sam Banks has shown a proclivity for being penetrating by foot from beyond the arc, and the rangy wingman displayed that once again with a set-shot goal from the paint of 50.

Samson Ryan was a welcome return after his stint on the sidelines with concussion. The budding ruckman flicked a handball over his head at half-forward which set Thomson Dow on a path to goal, the agile midfielder driving the ball deep to the advantage of Jacob Bauer.

Bauer popped through his first goal from close range and Richmond had a handy buffer.

The Bullants hit back in the first time, cutting the margin to three points before Ryan was involved in another Richmond score, this time kicking his first goal.

Ryan was set-up superbly by Riley Collier-Dawkins, who showcased all the traits that make him a damaging and commanding prospect.

The Tigers upped the ante in the second term, starting with a Ralphsmith goal-saving play that translated into his side’s opening goal of the quarter.

Lachlan Street produced another fine captain’s goal, bursting clear of congesting in the forward 50, swinging onto his left and snapping truly.

Ralphsmith had a direct hand in another, staying strong in the contest which led to Jake Aarts picking out Bauer inside 50, who kicked truly.

The home side pegged one back before Collier-Dawkins burnt a path clear of the centre bounce, pumped the ball inside 50 where Stack was rewarded with a free-kick and converted.

Richmond extended its half-time lead to a more comfortable 20 points before it turned up the heat in the second half.

The Tigers’ transition from their back-half and off turnover between the arcs was the main driver behind their opportunities up forward, as Ryan, Bauer, Ivan Soldo and Mate Colina provided significant headaches for the Bullants’ undersized defenders.

The Richmond keys kicked 11 goals between them and were given plenty of one-on-one opportunities as the Tigers went long and direct by foot.

A five-goal-to-one third quarter set the platform for the Tigers’ final term assault, as they continually won or halved critical contests in the air or on the ground.

NTH’B 3.4 4.7 5.10 7.12 (54)

RICH 4.0 8.3 13.7 21.10 (136)

Goal Kickers:

Richmond: Ryan (5), Bauer (4), Stack (3), Soldo (2), Aarts, Banks, Dow, Henderson, Hicks, Ralphsmith, Street

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1192967/vfl-tigers-scorch-bullants-with-final-term-blitz

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Re: VFL R20: Richmond vs Northern Bullants @ Preston City Oval, Sun. Aug. 7
« Reply #81 on: August 08, 2022, 09:38:38 AM »
"indefatigable"
C'mon really.

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Re: VFL R20: Richmond vs Northern Bullants @ Preston City Oval, Sun. Aug. 7
« Reply #82 on: August 08, 2022, 11:46:38 AM »
"indefatigable"
C'mon really.

Ballistic was another highlight .. I was thinking Top Gun

Unflinchingly

Proclivity for being penetrating was the definite winner though

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Re: VFL R20: Richmond vs Northern Bullants @ Preston City Oval, Sun. Aug. 7
« Reply #83 on: August 08, 2022, 11:50:09 AM »
"indefatigable"
C'mon really.

Ballistic was another highlight .. I was thinking Top Gun

Unflinchingly

Proclivity for being penetrating was the definite winner though

Also imperious was another corker.
Yeah we're already going to vote for him mate, you don't need to keep selling it.....

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Re: VFL R20: Richmond vs Northern Bullants @ Preston City Oval, Sun. Aug. 7
« Reply #84 on: August 08, 2022, 12:11:22 PM »
"indefatigable"
C'mon really.

Ballistic was another highlight .. I was thinking Top Gun

Unflinchingly

Proclivity for being penetrating was the definite winner though

Also imperious was another corker.

Nah Proclivity wins it for me!  Reminds me of when I was in VCE back in 88, I wrote some word in an essay Id heard on the news and thought Id use that, I did and when my essay came back the teacher had circled it and noted please dont hand essays with this nonsense in it. Had a redline through the whole page. 9/20 and Ihad to repeat and re-do my essay from the start.

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Re: VFL R20: Richmond vs Northern Bullants @ Preston City Oval, Sun. Aug. 7
« Reply #85 on: August 08, 2022, 12:23:46 PM »
"indefatigable"
C'mon really.

Ballistic was another highlight .. I was thinking Top Gun

Unflinchingly

Proclivity for being penetrating was the definite winner though

Also imperious was another corker.

Nah Proclivity wins it for me!  Reminds me of when I was in VCE back in 88, I wrote some word in an essay Id heard on the news and thought Id use that, I did and when my essay came back the teacher had circled it and noted please dont hand essays with this nonsense in it. Had a redline through the whole page. 9/20 and Ihad to repeat and re-do my essay from the start.
Can you remember the word?
Yeah we're already going to vote for him mate, you don't need to keep selling it.....

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Re: VFL R20: Richmond vs Northern Bullants @ Preston City Oval, Sun. Aug. 7
« Reply #86 on: August 08, 2022, 12:35:33 PM »
I've had a lot of luck with 'trucculent' & 'embiggened' in essays ...
No teacher wants to admit that they don't know what they mean ...    :whistle
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Re: VFL R20: Richmond vs Northern Bullants @ Preston City Oval, Sun. Aug. 7
« Reply #87 on: August 08, 2022, 12:50:21 PM »
I've had a lot of luck with 'trucculent' & 'embiggened' in essays ...
No teacher wants to admit that they don't know what they mean ...    :whistle

A dictionary is always a part of a teacher's armoury.
Yeah we're already going to vote for him mate, you don't need to keep selling it.....

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Re: VFL R20: Richmond vs Northern Bullants @ Preston City Oval, Sun. Aug. 7
« Reply #88 on: August 08, 2022, 01:38:09 PM »
I've had a lot of luck with 'trucculent' & 'embiggened' in essays ...
No teacher wants to admit that they don't know what they mean ...    :whistle

Only 1 "C" in truculent

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Re: VFL R20: Richmond vs Northern Bullants @ Preston City Oval, Sun. Aug. 7
« Reply #89 on: August 08, 2022, 01:45:52 PM »
"indefatigable"
C'mon really.

Ballistic was another highlight .. I was thinking Top Gun

Unflinchingly

Proclivity for being penetrating was the definite winner though

Also imperious was another corker.

Nah Proclivity wins it for me!  Reminds me of when I was in VCE back in 88, I wrote some word in an essay Id heard on the news and thought Id use that, I did and when my essay came back the teacher had circled it and noted please dont hand essays with this nonsense in it. Had a redline through the whole page. 9/20 and Ihad to repeat and re-do my essay from the start.

Hey Ramps was the word recalcitrant, made famous by Paul Keating?