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It's all in the numbers for Tigers (The Age)
« Reply #45 on: July 12, 2006, 03:01:19 AM »
It's all in the numbers for Tigers
Len Johnson
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July 12, 2006

Terry Wallace believes Richmond will have to win 13 games to ensure a place in the eight, otherwise the Tigers' lowly percentage will leave their fate "in the lap of the gods".

Having righted its season after a start that brought two 110-plus point losses in the first seven rounds, Richmond sits eighth with eight wins and six losses. The Tigers' percentage, however, is only 87.1.

"When you've got the lowest percentage of that (contending) group, if you're serious about finals, you'd have to look at 13 wins, otherwise it's in the lap of the gods, it's not in your control," Wallace said.

"Twelve wins is a real chance of getting you there, but in our position 13 would be necessary."

Wallace said the Tigers' percentage made them look "fairly lonely" in contrast with the other teams in the eight.

Richmond will play Melbourne at the MCG on Friday night in a match of far greater significance than seemed likely when the teams started the season with three successive losses.

It is also round 15, after which each team has played every other team once.

"It's the end of everyone playing everyone else once and you would like to be in the eight after that," Wallace said.

Minor vagaries of the draw aside, the ladder tends not to change that much from round 15. Wallace said Richmond had travelled five times, would have its sixth interstate game the following round (against Sydney), but then had its remaining games in Melbourne.

He also had "no problem" about praising his players in public, doubting that his observation that ruckman Troy Simmonds was the best in the competition "at this stage of the season" could act as motivation for opponents.

With Simmonds coming up against Jeff White, Wallace said he was not worried the Demon would be fired up. Indeed, Simmonds' history of being let go by Melbourne might spur him on.

"Stimulation works both ways," said Wallace.

http://www.realfooty.theage.com.au/realfooty/articles/2006/07/11/1152383742065.html

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Re: Richmond in the TOP 8
« Reply #46 on: July 16, 2006, 05:32:43 PM »
We're ninth thanks to the crumbling Pies  :scream. None of the results this round went our way. At least we have destiny in our own hands still but we'll need to win 5 of the last 7.

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Re: Richmond in the TOP 8
« Reply #47 on: July 16, 2006, 09:23:45 PM »
Yeah thanks Collingwood >:( :wallywink :banghead

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Re: Richmond in the TOP 8
« Reply #48 on: July 16, 2006, 09:29:05 PM »
Did my weekly ladder predictor 3rd last just 0.2% behind 4th bottom placed North Melbourne lol. With Pick 3 in the the 2006 National Draft: Richmond selects ......

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Re: Richmond in the TOP 8
« Reply #49 on: July 16, 2006, 09:57:31 PM »
Yeah thanks Collingwood >:( :wallywink :banghead
The only time I've actually watched the footy and said "Go Collingwood!", and they go and stuff it up... idiots :banghead
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Re: Richmond in the TOP 8
« Reply #50 on: July 16, 2006, 10:08:09 PM »
It was so hard today, deciding who to barrack for, but go Freo. I'd love to see the Pies slip right out of finals, but they do have a favourable draw.

Port, Geelong, Collingwood and the Dockers all have games against teams in the 8 next weekend, so this could come in handy for us.

We'll be playing the Swans with a bit of a backline hopefully as well. Luke McGuane got a tough initiation on O'Loughlin.
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Re: Richmond in the TOP 8
« Reply #51 on: July 16, 2006, 10:17:16 PM »
I  know we can beat St.Kilda, Brisbane, Essendon and Carlton if we put our minds to it, and hopefully we can come out and beat Sydney, Western Bulldogs and/or West Coast.
5 wins should get us into the 8 with our crappy percentage. It's gonna be tough, but I think our boys can do it.  :gotigers
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Re: Richmond in the TOP 8
« Reply #52 on: July 16, 2006, 10:19:01 PM »
Freo has a crappy percentage as well...
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Re: Richmond in the TOP 8
« Reply #53 on: July 16, 2006, 10:28:50 PM »
Yeah, but honestly can you see Freo making the 8 anyway?
They are too inconsistent, 1 week they win at home, the next they don't, and they hardly ever win in Melbourne.
We are a much better side than Freo, that may be a little biased, but that's what I think  ;D
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Re: Richmond in the TOP 8
« Reply #54 on: July 16, 2006, 10:33:03 PM »
Thats why I was not too concerned today with them winning, they'll be happy with this win for 3 weeks and drop a few winnables.
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Connolly tips up to finish ninth
« Reply #55 on: July 17, 2006, 03:18:06 AM »
Gazing at the crystal ball...
July 17, 2006
Rohan Connolly
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Richmond

TWO absolute beltings early on at the hands of the Western Bulldogs and Sydney have left Richmond with a very poor percentage that could prove very costly, but the gains for the Tigers in 2006 have been substantial. Ruckman Troy Simmonds and forward Kayne Pettifer have been two of the AFL's most improved, Patrick Bowden has been a more-than-handy acquisition, and Andrew Raines, Dean Polo and Nathan Foley have been revelations. Next three weeks against Sydney, St Kilda and the Bulldogs will make or break finals hopes.

RUN HOME: Syd (SCG), StK (MCG), W Bull (MCG), BL (TD), Carl (TD), Ess (MCG), WC (MCG).

Predicted finish:11-11, 9th    :-\

Connolly's Ladder

1. Adelaide       20-2   80
2. West Coast   17-5  68
3. Melbourne    16-6   64
4. St Kilda        15-7   60
5. W.Bulldogs   15-7   60
6. Collingwood  13-9   52
7. Sydney       13-9   52
8. Fremantle   12-10  48

9. Richmond    11-11  44
10. Geelong     10-12  40
11. Brisbane      9-13  36
12. Hawthorn    8-14  32
13. Port Adel.    7-15  28
14. Kangaroos   6-16  24
15. Carlton        3-19  12
16. Essendon    1-21    4

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Re: Richmond in the TOP 8
« Reply #56 on: July 17, 2006, 05:55:52 AM »
With the draw we had this year with 6 interstaters, 9th would be a fantastic finish.
An even better one would be the finals, and it's all up to us.
We can do it.

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Re: Richmond in the TOP 8
« Reply #57 on: July 17, 2006, 09:39:26 AM »
we could crash and burn from her in...but i doubt it.

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Re: Richmond in the TOP 8
« Reply #58 on: July 17, 2006, 06:17:41 PM »
Not that I like being the Grinch but ...........


1 Adelaide 
22  19   3   0  2428  1607  76  151.0
 
2 West Coast 
22  18   4   0  2204  1914  72  115.1
 
3 Melbourne 
22  16   6   0  2243  1951  64  114.9 

4 St Kilda 
22  15   7   0  2113  1835  60  115.1
 
5 Sydney 
22  13   9   0  2158  1872  52  115.2 

6 Collingwood 
22  12  10   0  2297  2114  48  108.6
 
7 W Bulldogs 
22  12  10   0  2298  2137  48  107.5 

8 Geelong 
22  12  10   0  2113  2022  48  104.5 

 
9 Fremantle 
22  12  10   0  1997  2114  48   94.4 

10 Richmond
22  12  10   0  1951  2114  48   92.2
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Re: Richmond in the TOP 8
« Reply #59 on: July 23, 2006, 04:45:33 PM »
We're not getting any help from other games. Geelong won by a point and the Saints by just 4 after Motlop missed a set shot for Port from just 25m out after the siren  :scream. Down to tenth now and we'll probably put the Saints back into form next week :-\.
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