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Re: VFL R21: Richmond vs Port Melbourne @ Punt Rd, Sat. Aug. 12
« Reply #75 on: August 12, 2023, 11:52:51 PM »
VFL Tigers show true grit to down Borough

By Brenton Mann
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12 August 2023


RICH   1.5       2.8       7.10     10.12 (72)

PORT  1.3       5.6       5.7       7.9 (51)

Goal Kickers:

Richmond: Olden (3), Lefau (2), Sonsie, Melville, Johnson, Bradtke, Banks

Best Players:

Richmond: Rioli, Sonsie, Lefau, Nyuon, Teal, Olden

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Richmond reclaimed its wildcard position with a gritty 21-point come-from-behind win over Port Melbourne at the Swinburne Centre, the final score reading 10.12 (72) to 7.9 (51).

The side's focus coming into it’s do-or-die clash with Port Melbourne was to harness the power of teamwork, to find strength in unity.

“No one can whistle a symphony. It takes a whole orchestra to play it.” - H.E. Luccock

The Tigers took it to the nth degree, after all seventeen players on the field helped Tyler Sonsie stretch his right calf and hamstring after the silky midfielder slotted the sealing goal in the final term.

Showers rolled in just prior to the opening bounce, which meant goals were a premium and field position vital.

The Tigers were able to play the game in their half for large portions of the opening term, with the nous of Brad Melville leading to the first major.

Bigoa Nyuon was shifted to a key defensive post after his deployment further afield and assumed his customary repelling role with ease.

Hugo Ralphsmith and Tom Brown provided the dynamic rebound from behind the ball, both showcasing sure hands and a clear mind in a frantic first quarter.

Mohammed Yassine took to the sodden conditions like a duck to water, building on his good form from weeks prior.

Yassine’s speed and quick thinking ahead of the ball led to forays forward and had Port Melbourne defenders constantly looking over their shoulder.

Both sides registered a solitary major in the first quarter, with Richmond taking a two-point lead into quarter time.

The Borough had the better of the territory and the scoring in the second term, slotting four goals to one.

Richmond struggled to get flow into its ball movement and thus was left to defend in its back-half for longer than it wanted.

Port Melbourne made the most of its chances and took a 16-point lead into the main break.

Tigers’ senior coach, Steve Morris put the onus on his chargers at halftime, imploring the young men in the yellow and black to up their work rate and their want to work for each other.

Richmond’s midfield brigade was asked sternly to up the ante and Mykelti Lefau and Maurice Rioli answered the call.

The brutish nature in which Lefau plays the game ignited his side, with Rioli sparking life into the Tigers both with and without the ball.

Rioli was clean and composed when surging from the centre bounce, and mounted pressure on anyone that was wearing royal blue and red.

It was a warming performance by Rioli on a gloomy, wintery afternoon.

Cam Olden would have experienced very similar conditions on Saturdays in Leongatha, and showed his wares in the third quarter with a trio of majors that turned the tide for Richmond.

Sam Banks also showed that he cut his teeth on the soggy grounds of Tasmania, guiding through a right-foot set-shot that extended Richmond’s lead.

The second half of the third quarter was some of the best football Richmond played for the year, a response that was welcomed by Morris and his lieutenants.

Richmond converted a 16-point deficit into a 15-point lead by the final change.

After a special third quarter, Austin Johnson added to the highlight reel, with a right-foot snap in front of the Jack Dyer Stand that led to a mobbing from his brethren.

The Borough was plucky in the last quarter, which raised the anxiety levels of the drenched Tiger faithful.

Richmond showed maturity and growth by locking the game down and then Lefau remained engaged inside 50, causing a turnover and then soccering through a goal that would make the Matildas proud.

Sonsie’s goal sealed a meritorious win that kept the hope flickering for a finals berth.

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1402400/vfl-tigers-show-true-grit-to-down-borough

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Re: VFL R21: Richmond vs Port Melbourne @ Punt Rd, Sat. Aug. 12
« Reply #76 on: August 13, 2023, 12:32:31 AM »
Individual Stats:

Sonsie          31 disposals (23k,  8h), 3 marks,    4 tackles, 4 clearances, 8 inside 50s,      -       , 1 goal.
M.Rioli          19 disposals (12k,  7h),      -      , 12 tackles, 6 clearances, 8 inside 50s.
Brown           16 disposals (10k,  6h), 3 marks,          -     ,         -         , 1 inside 50. 
Nyuon           16 disposals (10k,  6h), 2 marks,   4 tackles,         -         , 3 inside 50s.
Ryan             16 disposals (  7k,  9h), 4 marks,   4 tackles, 4 clearances, 2 inside 50s, 25 hitouts,      -     , 1 behind.
Trezise          16 disposals (10k,  6h), 2 marks,   6 tackles,          -        , 1 inside 50.
Banks           15 disposals (  6k,  9h), 2 marks,   5 tackles,          -        , 1 inside 50 ,       -       , 1 goal.
Green           12 disposals (  8k,  4h), 2 marks,   2 tackles, 1 clearance  , 4 inside 50s.
Ralphsmith    11 disposals (  4k,  7h), 1 mark ,    4 tackles.
Campbell        7 disposals (  5k,  2h), 1 mark  ,   1 tackle ,         -          , 2 inside 50s,       -      ,     -      , 1 behind.
Bradtke          6 disposals (  3k,  3h), 1 mark  ,   1 tackle  ,         -         ,        -        , 16 hitouts, 1 goal.  (6 frees against)

VFL-listers:
Street  36 disposals
Melville 22
Lefau   16
Olden   16
El Nour 15
Hicks    13
Yassine 13
Brindley 12
A.Johnson 11
Teal       10
Philactides 7
Cooper    6

Team Stats:

Disposals:   348 - 356
Marks:         41 - 64
Clearances:  48 - 46
Inside 50s:   58 - 49
Tackles:        79 - 66
Hitouts:        48 - 48
Frees:          22 - 30

https://www.afl.com.au/vfl/matches/5273#team-stats

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Re: VFL R21: Richmond vs Port Melbourne @ Punt Rd, Sat. Aug. 12
« Reply #77 on: August 13, 2023, 12:57:36 AM »
Given the way they tackle we could do with someone playing NRL in the AFL squad, Dogs & Filth have been doing it all year and are going alright -  or you just scared he'll take your spot? :shh :shh


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Re: VFL R21: Richmond vs Port Melbourne @ Punt Rd, Sat. Aug. 12
« Reply #78 on: August 13, 2023, 01:55:40 AM »
Sonsie been in fine form. Not sure why Dow gets the nod before him.

Bradtke rucking a lot of the game over Biggie etc? Might explain his low score return.

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Re: VFL R21: Richmond vs Port Melbourne @ Punt Rd, Sat. Aug. 12
« Reply #79 on: August 13, 2023, 10:09:34 AM »
Sonsie been in fine form. Not sure why Dow gets the nod before him.

Bradtke rucking a lot of the game over Biggie etc? Might explain his low score return.

Biggy was abysmal last week. Good to see him interested and invested yesterday

On Sonsie, Dow getting a game ahead of him is all about currency, trying to give Dow some currency come trade time. Granted to me it won't make one iota of difference but whatever

Sonsie isn't going anywhere, can't see him being put up for trade so understand (sort of) why he's running around in the VFL
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Re: VFL R21: Richmond vs Port Melbourne @ Punt Rd, Sat. Aug. 12
« Reply #80 on: August 13, 2023, 02:17:21 PM »
Interesting that Cotchin mentioned Dow in his retirement speech when talking about younger quicker players he needed to step aside for. :shh

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Re: VFL R21: Richmond vs Port Melbourne @ Punt Rd, Sat. Aug. 12
« Reply #81 on: August 13, 2023, 03:17:15 PM »
This mrj move to the middle could be a masterstroke

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Re: VFL R21: Richmond vs Port Melbourne @ Punt Rd, Sat. Aug. 12
« Reply #82 on: August 13, 2023, 06:39:12 PM »
This mrj move to the middle could be a masterstroke

Massive numbers

I wonder whose idea that was  :shh
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Re: VFL R21: Richmond vs Port Melbourne @ Punt Rd, Sat. Aug. 12
« Reply #83 on: August 13, 2023, 09:04:33 PM »
Whose was it?

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Re: VFL R21: Richmond vs Port Melbourne @ Punt Rd, Sat. Aug. 12
« Reply #84 on: August 13, 2023, 09:10:53 PM »
Look at the previous posts, might give a clue, maybe

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Re: VFL R21: Richmond vs Port Melbourne @ Punt Rd, Sat. Aug. 12
« Reply #85 on: August 13, 2023, 09:37:16 PM »
No mention of whose idea it was just WP saying it was good idea after it was done. :shh
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Re: VFL R21: Richmond vs Port Melbourne @ Punt Rd, Sat. Aug. 12
« Reply #86 on: August 13, 2023, 09:43:01 PM »
Look at the previous posts, might give a clue, maybe

Yes

I posted yesterday it would have been a directive from the AFL coaches

But heaven forbid we give our senior panel credit for anything
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Re: VFL R21: Richmond vs Port Melbourne @ Punt Rd, Sat. Aug. 12
« Reply #87 on: August 13, 2023, 09:50:42 PM »
Not in this thread you didn't :shh.
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Re: VFL R21: Richmond vs Port Melbourne @ Punt Rd, Sat. Aug. 12
« Reply #88 on: August 13, 2023, 09:54:09 PM »
Not in this thread you didn't :shh.

I did actually, page 4 to be precise


Smart move mentioned it earlier. Would have been a directive from the AFL coaches this week

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Re: VFL R21: Richmond vs Port Melbourne @ Punt Rd, Sat. Aug. 12
« Reply #89 on: August 13, 2023, 09:56:15 PM »
So you did. My apologies. :cheers
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