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Geelong aims to silence Dockers
« Reply #15 on: June 17, 2006, 12:18:36 PM »
this would help


Geelong aims to silence Dockers

Tim Clarke, Perth
June 17, 2006

AFTER his team has been portrayed by the Perth media as terrified moggies caught in the headlights, Geelong coach Mark Thompson says his Cats need to deal with the raucous Fremantle crowd to start winning on the road.

Geelong arrived in Perth with the woeful travelling record of just two wins from its past 24 trips interstate going back to 2001, including six straight losses at Subiaco Oval.

Preparing to face the undermanned Dockers today, Thompson said Geelong would aim to silence the crowd as part of the attempt to win in Perth.

"We won a game last week, we were stiffed the week before and we really need another victory," Thompson said. "It is just the crowd really. When we play at home against an interstate side the stadium is full of one-sided supporters. If you can get off to a good start and play well they bring you home, and the same happens to Freo when opposition sides come."

Thompson said it was good to be away from Melbourne after enduring close scrutiny and criticism for the Cats' poor first-half of the season.

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While the Cats welcome back Steven King alongside Brad Ottens, the unfamiliar sight of Steven Dodd as a ruckman will continue for the Dockers. Assistant coach Steve Malaxos said it was a risk worth taking. "We definitely stumbled across it. He is reasonably tall … and he is a competitor, so those two ingredients were the reasons why Chris (Connolly) threw him in there," Malaxos said.

"It was a spur-of-a-moment decision by the coach that worked well. But we expect Spider (Aaron Sandilands) to rally, he has got the responsibility on him."

Fremantle will be without Antoni Grover, who will have surgery on his shoulder and miss up to eight weeks. That will be offset by the return of Robbie Haddrill, who will get his first run of the season after two years devastated by injury. His last appearance was the round-eight clash with Essendon last year.

Port Adelaide coach Mark Williams has not placed more emphasis than usual on gaining a fast start against West Coast at AAMI Stadium.

Perhaps this is because Port needs to focus on the finish to vanquish the Eagles, who have gobbled up deficits of 54 and 44 points in the past two weeks against Geelong and Carlton. "Every club tries to start well. I'm sure West Coast have been trying to start well and not coming home with a wet sail like they have," Williams said.

Port has picked speedy indigenous player Elijah Ware for his debut and recalled tagger Domenic Cassisi.

Ware, picked in the 2005 pre-season draft, has had his progress stunted by a knee injury.

Five weeks ago he was in line for his debut, as a possible late inclusion against the Western Bulldogs. But Ware did not turn up until it was too late to play, resulting in disciplinary action that made him ineligible until a week ago.

Williams felt Ware had learned from his misadventures. "He was going to play four or five weeks ago, only problem was he forgot or didn't quite get to our game, which was not a good sign," he said. "You have to have some rules and some discipline and for a young guy who didn't attend to that, he had to do his time back at Centrals."

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Re: Richmond in the TOP 8
« Reply #16 on: June 17, 2006, 04:22:26 PM »
Yeah a Freo loss would great as we'd be 7th after a win on Sunday :thumbsup but wins to Freo, the Doggies and the Eagles would put us 2-3 games clear in the Eight of most sides below us with only the poor out of form Saints close to us.
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Re: Richmond in the TOP 8
« Reply #17 on: June 17, 2006, 05:00:18 PM »
Yeah a Freo loss would great as we'd be 7th after a win on Sunday :thumbsup but wins to Freo, the Doggies and the Eagles would put us 2-3 games clear in the Eight of most sides below us with only the poor out of form Saints close to us.

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Great angle :thumbsup

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Re: Richmond in the TOP 8
« Reply #18 on: June 17, 2006, 05:26:01 PM »
Yeah a Freo loss would great as we'd be 7th after a win on Sunday :thumbsup but wins to Freo, the Doggies and the Eagles would put us 2-3 games clear in the Eight of most sides below us with only the poor out of form Saints close to us.

no worries.
Great angle :thumbsup

Don't listen to me Ox. The Cats are 40 points up at half-time lol. What a bunch of pretenders Freo are. They can only win if the umps get them across the line  ::).

7th here we come   :gotigers.
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Re: Richmond in the TOP 8
« Reply #19 on: June 17, 2006, 06:16:25 PM »
Go for the kill, pussies - percentage, percentage, percentage  :thumbsup

Freo percentage now 87.47  :thumbsup

All we have to do is win  :gotigers
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Re: Richmond in the TOP 8
« Reply #20 on: June 17, 2006, 11:16:26 PM »
Go for the kill, pussies - percentage, percentage, percentage  :thumbsup

Freo percentage now 87.47  :thumbsup

All we have to do is win  :gotigers

Now we just need to kill the Hawks by 70 and we'll have a bigger % than the Fretenders.

Bugger about Port beating the Eagles.
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Eight beckons for Richmond (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #21 on: June 18, 2006, 02:57:24 AM »
Eight beckons for Richmond
18 June 2006   Sunday Herald Sun
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RICHMOND has the perfect opportunity to move into the top eight for the first time this season when it takes on an undermanned Hawthorn at Aurora Stadium in Launceston today.

After a shaky start, the underrated Tigers have edged into finals contention by winning six of their past eight games.

And with a tough draw to come after the split round, the club's first clash for premiership points in Tasmania shapes as a must-win encounter.

``It really makes no difference if you're in the eight at this stage of the year or not,'' Richmond coach Terry Wallace said before the Tigers trained at Aurora Stadium yesterday.

``We just realise that we've got six games against some really tough opponents that are right high up inside the eight in the next six weeks.

``So against sides outside the eight we've got to try to get the results if we possibly can.''

Hawthorn's season has gone in the opposite direction to Richmond's.

The Hawks got off to a flyer, winning four of their first five games, before injuries and the suspension of captain Richie Vandenberg hit hard.

They enter today's game on a six-game losing run and with ruckman Peter Everitt (ankle) joining a long injury list that also includes Shane Crawford, Trent Croad and Danny Jacobs.

But, as both Wallace and Hawks coach Alastair Clarkson pointed out yesterday, the Hawks were winning more matches early in the season when youngster Robert Campbell had assumed the No.1 ruck berth over Everitt.

Campbell has been playing in defence in recent weeks, but the Tigers expect him to go head-to-head with big Richmond ruckman Troy Simmonds, who is in career-best form.

Both clubs are well supported in Tasmania, with officials expecting a stadium record crowd of more than 20,000.

The one major disappointment is that gun Tigers forward Matthew Richardson, who hails from nearby Devonport, will miss the rare opportunity of playing on home soil because of a broken hand.

In his absence, many of the Tigers attacks will be directed through Nathan Brown, who impressed with two goals against the Kangaroos last week in his second attempt to come back after breaking his leg.

``I think (Brown) played about 65 per cent last week and it could be anywhere between 60 and 80 (per cent) this week,'' Wallace said.

``He's not that far away from getting back to being full throttle.''

With Richardson out, the only two Tasmanians on show today will be young Hawks duo Grant Birchall and Simon Taylor.

It will be the first match back at Aurora Stadium since the ``Sirengate fiasco'' in Round 5.

On that occasion, Fremantle was awarded the victory by the AFL Commission four days after its controversial finish against St Kilda.

The Commission ruled that the timekeepers had erred in not sounding the final siren long enough before St Kilda's Steven Baker kicked what appeared to be the tying point.

New louder sirens have since been installed at the ground.

http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/footy/common/story_page/0,8033,19504346%255E19771,00.html

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Re: Richmond in the TOP 8
« Reply #22 on: July 01, 2006, 09:42:24 PM »
Deja vu with Freo and Port losing.

I wonder how much we will want it tomorrow  :gotigers.
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Re: Richmond in the TOP 8
« Reply #23 on: July 01, 2006, 10:08:34 PM »
If we dont come to play tomorrow the game will be over half way through the 2nd quarter.

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Re: Richmond in the TOP 8
« Reply #24 on: July 02, 2006, 08:07:08 PM »
Well done, Tiges - you finally made it  :thumbsup
Now stay there lol

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Re: Richmond in the TOP 8
« Reply #25 on: July 02, 2006, 09:28:03 PM »
We finally wanted it more  :thumbsup. The conditions helped but it was the best physical display by a Richmond side since 95.

How good was it seeing Rainesy just take on and barge through that Collingwood player in the way then spin out the tackle. At that moment you knew we would win.
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Re: Richmond in the TOP 8
« Reply #26 on: July 02, 2006, 09:35:56 PM »
How good was it seeing Rainesy just take on and barge through that Collingwood player in the way then spin out the tackle. At that moment you knew we would win.
I did happen to send a few SMSs at 1/2 time on the same subject lol
He was awesome  :bow

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Re: Richmond in the TOP 8
« Reply #27 on: July 02, 2006, 10:12:31 PM »
It was a bit Ricciuttoesque. It was terrific. Havent seen any Richmond player do that type of play as good as Rainesy did it today.

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Re: Richmond in the TOP 8
« Reply #28 on: July 03, 2006, 03:31:29 AM »

"Out of my way kiddo!"  :thumbsup
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Re: Richmond in the TOP 8
« Reply #29 on: July 04, 2006, 03:19:49 AM »
Some poor Pie fan is claiming Rainesy should have been reported for that bump  :rollin

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Anyone catch the Herald Sun today? The pic is perfect showing Raines running straight at Pendles, forearm raised hitting Pendles in the head.

http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/common/imagedata/0,1658,5179251,00.jpg

So this is legal now is it? Or is it clearly just a case of a doctored photo because god forbid something as obvious as that would go unnoticed by those maggots.

http://www.magpies.net/nick/bb/viewtopic.php?t=30144
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