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Re: VFL R20: Richmond vs Williamstown @ Point Gellibrand Oval, Sat. Aug. 5
« Reply #60 on: August 05, 2023, 04:44:37 PM »
Excruciating to watch

Sonsie was good in the 2nd half

No one really put their hand up for the AFL
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Re: VFL R20: Richmond vs Williamstown @ Point Gellibrand Oval, Sat. Aug. 5
« Reply #61 on: August 05, 2023, 04:46:00 PM »
Final Score

Richmond        1.4     3.6    4.10   8.13-61
Williamstown   3.1     5.2    9.5    13.5-83

Goals: Ryan 2, Bradtke 2, Miller, Green, Yassine.


21 scoring shots to 18 yet we get done by 22 points :facepalm.

Our skill level, decision making and ability to do the basics at both levels is woeful.

To make matters worse we lost Clarke to a shoulder and Miller to concussion.

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Re: VFL R20: Richmond vs Williamstown @ Point Gellibrand Oval, Sat. Aug. 5
« Reply #62 on: August 05, 2023, 05:02:37 PM »
Final Score

Richmond        1.4     3.6    4.10   8.13-61
Williamstown   3.1     5.2    9.5    13.5-83

Goals: Ryan 2, Bradtke 2, Miller, Green, Yassine.


21 scoring shots to 18 yet we get done by 22 points :facepalm.

Our skill level, decision making and ability to do the basics at both levels is woeful.

To make matters worse we lost Clarke to a shoulder and Miller to concussion.

Clarke did his shoulder in the mini brawl :banghead

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Re: VFL R20: Richmond vs Williamstown @ Point Gellibrand Oval, Sat. Aug. 5
« Reply #63 on: August 05, 2023, 05:24:33 PM »
Is Steve Morris still the coach??

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Re: VFL R20: Richmond vs Williamstown @ Point Gellibrand Oval, Sat. Aug. 5
« Reply #64 on: August 05, 2023, 05:53:26 PM »

My old man was president of Willy back in the day

Interestingly one of his best mates was president of the Borough

That's interesting Damo, about 20 years ago the Willy and Port President's were always at war  ;D

Peter Saultry did one of the main speeches at my dads funeral


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Re: VFL R20: Richmond vs Williamstown @ Point Gellibrand Oval, Sat. Aug. 5
« Reply #65 on: August 05, 2023, 06:22:42 PM »

Peter Saultry did one of the main speeches at my dads funeral

Great VFA man was Saults. Incredible passion for the Borough. But he and Trevor Monti didn't get along at all
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Re: VFL R20: Richmond vs Williamstown @ Point Gellibrand Oval, Sat. Aug. 5
« Reply #66 on: August 05, 2023, 06:23:02 PM »
Is Steve Morris still the coach??

Yep
"Oh yes I am a dreamer, I still see us flying high!"

from the song "Don't Walk Away" by Pat Benatar 1988 (Wide Awake In Dreamland)

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Re: VFL R20: Richmond vs Williamstown @ Point Gellibrand Oval, Sat. Aug. 5
« Reply #67 on: August 05, 2023, 11:22:29 PM »
Tigers outpointed by Williamstown

By Brenton Mann
Richmond Media
5 August 2023


WILL   3.1       5.2       9.5       13.5 (83)

RICH   1.4       3.6       4.9       8.13 (61)

Goal Kickers:

Richmond: Ryan (2), Bradtke (2), Yassine, Ralphsmith, Miller, Green

Best Players: Dow, Brown, Melville, Sonsie, Trezise, Green

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Richmond VFL went down to Williamstown by 22-points at DSV Stadium on Saturday afternoon.

The Seagulls at home are always a tough proposition, and they showed why, the final score reading, 13.5 (83) to 8.13 (61).

Samson Ryan struck the first blow for Richmond, drifting forward from the ruck, marking strongly and kicked truly to the ‘jumping castle end’.

Williamstown got the home crowd cheering, rattling off the next three goals in quick succession, edging out to a two-goal lead.

James Trezise, Tom Brown and Lachlan Street provided run and rebound from the back-half, although Richmond’s inaccuracy meant it didn’t gain maximum benefit from the good work up the field.

Ben Miller got the Tigers’ second quarter off on the right note, soccering through a goal from close range.

The Tigers kept fighting, with Seth Campbell showcasing his steel and spark around the ball.

Green was the happy recipient of some class work from Austin Johnson and Misilifi Faimalo, with the industrious small forward slotting Richmond’s third major.

The goal shrunk the margin to a solitary point, however, Williamstown hit back instantly, reinstating its seven-point buffer.

Richmond went into the main break eight points down with plenty of room for growth.

Williamstown advanced its lead to 13 points with the opening goal of the third term before Mohammed Yassine’s quickfire right-foot snap brought the Tigers closer.

Williamstown hit back with a duo of majors, extending the deficit to a game-high 20 points.

The Tigers’ boldness in wanting to inject speed into the game and access the corridor led to the Seagulls sweating on turnovers and cashing in on the scoreboard.

Williamstown made the Tigers pay late in the quarter, transitioning the ball from the back-half and nailing a goal after the three-quarter-time siren, pushing its lead past four goals.

The Tigers were the first to strike in the fourth quarter, as Hugo Ralphsmith streamed through the corridor and pierced the Sherrin onto the barrel chest of Kaelan Bradtke.

Bradtke had a tricky set-shot to navigate on a tight angle, from close range, but cooly snapped it through on his left.

Richmond hadn’t been able to kick consecutive goals all day, and that trend continued as the Seagulls answered back with their 10th goal.

The positive for the Tigers was that Bradtke’s sure right-boot launched the ball over the goal umpire’s hat following a slick centre clearance from Tyler Sonsie.

Ralphsmith was deployed forward in the final term and showed is wares, sinking his right slipper into the ball, registering a goal from beyond the arc.

The Tigers fought until the end, but a well structured and drilled Williamstown outfit had the answers all day.

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1395505/tigers-outpointed-by-williamstown

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Re: VFL R20: Richmond vs Williamstown @ Point Gellibrand Oval, Sat. Aug. 5
« Reply #68 on: August 05, 2023, 11:47:30 PM »
Individual Stats:

Sonsie           31 disposals (24k,  7h), 8 marks, 2 tackles, 8 clearances, 5 inside 50s,       -       ,    -     , 2 behinds.     
Dow              24 disposals (12k, 12h), 2 marks, 3 tackles, 7 clearances, 7 inside 50s.
Brown           18 disposals (14k,   4h), 7 marks, 1 tackle ,         -         , 4 inside 50s.
Trezise          17 disposals (14k,   3h), 5 marks, 4 tackles.
Ralphsmith    15 disposals (12k,   3h), 7 marks, 1 tackle , 1 clearance  , 1 inside 50 ,       -       , 1 goal
Bradtke         12 disposals (  8k,  4h), 3 marks,       -      ,         -        ,         -        ,       -       , 2 goals, 2 behinds.
Campbell         6 disposals (  5k,  1h), 1 mark  , 4 tackles,         -        , 1 inside 50.
Clarke             6 disposals (  2k,  4h),      -      , 1 tackle , 1 clearance , 3 inside 50s.
Green             6 disposals (  5k,  1h), 3 marks , 1 tackle  ,         -       ,        -         ,        -       , 1 goal , 1 behind.
Ryan               6 disposals (  3k,  3h), 2 marks, 2 tackles, 3 clearances, 2 inside 50s, 18 hitouts, 2 goals.
Nyuon             5 disposals (  3k,  2h), 2 marks, 4 tackles, 1 clearance ,        -          ,  6 hitouts.
Miller              3 disposals (  3k,  0h),      -      ,       -     , 1 clearance , 1 inside 50  ,   2 hitouts, 1 goal , 1 behind.

Injuries: Clarke (shoulder), Miller (concussion). Both left the field during the 2nd quarter.

VFL-listers:
Street        20 disposals
Melville      17
Brindley     14
Hicks         13
Lefau         13
A.Johnson  12
Yassine      10
El Nour        9
Broderick     6
Faimalo       5
Bravo          4

Team Stats:

Disposals:   272 - 339
Kicks:         189 - 230
Handballs:    83 - 109
Marks:         72 - 125
Clearances:  39 - 29
Inside 50s:   58 - 43
Tackles:        67 - 49
Hitouts:        31 - 42
Frees:          26 - 14 

https://www.afl.com.au/vfl/matches/5265#team-stats

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Re: VFL R20: Richmond vs Williamstown @ Point Gellibrand Oval, Sat. Aug. 5
« Reply #69 on: August 06, 2023, 09:18:48 AM »
its time for Morris to get the flick. He is hopeless just like when he played for the seniors

what exactly has he developed down there in the last few years. SFA

Move him on.



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Re: VFL R20: Richmond vs Williamstown @ Point Gellibrand Oval, Sat. Aug. 5
« Reply #70 on: August 06, 2023, 12:40:06 PM »
Truly shocked that a dumb footballer has turned out to be a dumb coach.... :shh
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Re: VFL R20: Richmond vs Williamstown @ Point Gellibrand Oval, Sat. Aug. 5
« Reply #71 on: August 06, 2023, 03:27:03 PM »
Truly shocked that a dumb footballer has turned out to be a dumb coach.... :shh

he is as useless as they come.

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Re: VFL R20: Richmond vs Williamstown @ Point Gellibrand Oval, Sat. Aug. 5
« Reply #72 on: August 06, 2023, 04:09:22 PM »
We're currently half a game outside of the top 10. Our destiny is still in our hands, but we will more than likely need to beat Port Melb (15th) away and Norf (8th) at Punt Rd in the final two rounds to guarantee making the VFL finals.

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Re: VFL R20: Richmond vs Williamstown @ Point Gellibrand Oval, Sat. Aug. 5
« Reply #73 on: August 08, 2023, 03:26:47 PM »
VFL Report: Round 20

Richmond VFL coach Steve Morris provides a summary of how the Tigers’ players performed in last Saturday's loss to Williamstown at DSV Stadium.


Tyler Sonsie (31 disposals, 13 contested possessions, eight marks, eight clearances, five inside-50s)

"High contested possession and clearance numbers again on the weekend. He probably let himself down by foot with his ball use, but he certainly was able to win the ball for us."


Thomson Dow (24 disposals, 15 contested possessions, seven clearances, seven inside-50s)

"Looked lively in and around the footy and was really important around stoppage for us. He's really working on his transition game and we're seeing great improvement in this week to week."


Tom Brown (18 disposals, eight rebound-50s, seven marks)

"Solid once again. His ball use is second to none in the competition, he makes really good decisions. He had some fantastic aerial contests as well on the day and continues his good form."


James Trezise (17 disposals, five marks, four tackles)

"Was once again really solid in defence. His offensive ball use wasn't up to the standard that we expect from him, but he consistently won the footy back for us on the day."


Hugo Ralphsmith (15 disposals, seven marks, one goal)

"It was a low impact day from Hugo. He struggled to get his running game up and going, but I thought he had a real influence in the last quarter when we needed to get speed into the game and he was able to hit the scoreboard as well as pass one off."


Kaelan Bradtke (12 disposals, three marks, two goals)

"A mixed game. He had four scoring shots, but we'll be putting it on him to continually bring other players into the game, as I felt there was a couple of missed opportunities."


Samson Ryan (six disposals, 18 hit-outs, three clearances, two goals)

"Would have loved for Samson to have a little bit more impact on the game. He looked dangerous in the air but really didn't tear the game apart when I thought it was there for him to do so. But, he had some exciting moments."


Judson Clarke (six disposals, three inside-50s, one clearance)

"He looked really lively early on in the game, and unfortunately suffered a shoulder injury early in the second quarter. A big loss for us and we wish him a speedy recovery."


Seth Campbell (six disposals, four tackles, one mark)

"He also looked lively. He is very raw to our system but is showing genuine promise. He definitely should have kicked one or two goals, and he was on managed minutes once again. His tackle pressure was also a highlight."


Steely Green (six disposals, three marks, one goal)

"Struggled to have the impact that we would have liked, but he was hitting the scoreboard and continued to put pressure on. He had some outstanding defensive efforts."


Bigoa Nyuon (five disposals, two marks, one clearance)

"We all know what he's capable of and what he has shown, tearing games apart up forward, and we're looking forward to seeing him launch at the footy like we know he can next week."


Ben Miller (three disposals, one clearance)

"Made a really promising start, but unfortunately copped a heavy knock in a collision in a marking contest and that was his day done early in the second quarter."

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1398451

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Re: VFL R20: Richmond vs Williamstown @ Point Gellibrand Oval, Sat. Aug. 5
« Reply #74 on: August 09, 2023, 09:18:30 AM »
Does Seth Campbell have any potential?

I know nothing about him.

Seems Green is a miss.