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Tigers running out of chances - Mike Sheahan
« on: July 31, 2006, 03:38:13 AM »
Tigers running out of chances
31 July 2006   Herald-Sun
Comment by Mike Sheahan

ALL of a sudden Richmond has more to worry about than a spot in the final eight.

The Tigers won't play finals, and that's something they have known since their loss to Melbourne in Round 15.

The issue now is whether they can arrest their slide, currently three losses in a row, and prove they have improved this year.

They still need to win two of the remaining five games to match their 2005 return of 10-12.

For the second year in a row they are in freefall. Last year they were 7-2 before winning just three of the last 13; this year they were 8-6, now 8-9.

Richmond's 103-point loss to StKilda on Saturday was its third loss by 100 points or more this year, hence a percentage of 79.8, which is lower than that of Essendon (80.9), and the Bombers didn't win a game for 15 rounds.

Richmond has been badly wounded by injuries, with six of its best 22 missing on Saturday and Matthew Richardson and Nathan Brown under duress or injured during the game.

But the extent of the margin (59 points at halftime) was unacceptable.

St Kilda half-back flanker Jason Gram kicked four goals for the game, including three in the first quarter.

That translates to Richmond players refusing to meet their responsibilities to the team.

Fraser Gehrig's bag of 10 is far more understandable. The Saints went into their forward 50 65 times, and the delivery to the big bloke equalled Australia Post's best.

He kicked 10.1, indicating the distance and angle was just about perfect every time.

While the Saints were good, they were aided and abetted by an opposition that butchered opportunities time after time.

The Richmond clanger count was 51, which almost matched Hawthorn's 54 on Friday night. Which proves the point.

The same blokes make the same mistakes they have made for years.

If Richmond is to play finals in the next year or two, up to six of Saturday's 22 won't be wearing yellow and black at the time.

Fortunately, there are youngsters named Andrew Raines, Brett Deledio and Dean Polo, and the emerging Chris Hyde, making their way, with a fit Brown plus Mark Coughlan and Chris Newman to return next year.

The Tigers finished just 11 points astern of St Kilda in their Round 2 encounter; they were required to be at least competitive this time.

On Saturday they face the Bulldogs, who won their previous encounter, in Round 1, by 115 points.

Hawthorn is another club that seems to be going backwards on the field, with one win from 12 games, but that's a story for another day.

http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/footy/common/story_page/0,8033,19963835%255E19742,00.html

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Re: Tigers running out of chances - Mike Sheahan
« Reply #1 on: July 31, 2006, 09:20:14 AM »
Tigers running out of chances
31 July 2006   Herald-Sun
Comment by Mike Sheahan


The Richmond clanger count was 51, which almost matched Hawthorn's 54 on Friday night. Which proves the point.

The same blokes make the same mistakes they have made for years.

If Richmond is to play finals in the next year or two, up to six of Saturday's 22 won't be wearing yellow and black at the time.

http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/footy/common/story_page/0,8033,19963835%255E19742,00.html

mike isnt as dumb as he looks, at least no one can blame krak for our loss on the w/e and we all know who the repeat offenders are!!!!!! isnt it great having these duds in our team to help develop our young kids........not!

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Re: Tigers running out of chances - Mike Sheahan
« Reply #2 on: July 31, 2006, 09:32:54 AM »
Tigers running out of chances
31 July 2006   Herald-Sun
Comment by Mike Sheahan


The Richmond clanger count was 51, which almost matched Hawthorn's 54 on Friday night. Which proves the point.

The same blokes make the same mistakes they have made for years.

If Richmond is to play finals in the next year or two, up to six of Saturday's 22 won't be wearing yellow and black at the time.

http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/footy/common/story_page/0,8033,19963835%255E19742,00.html

mike isnt as dumb as he looks, at least no one can blame krak for our loss on the w/e and we all know who the repeat offenders are!!!!!! isnt it great having these duds in our team to help develop our young kids........not!


Wallace cant cut 20 blokes in one go but he could cut about 7 for delistment and try and trade 2 or 3 so anywhere between 7 and 10 players should go at the end of this season, for mine 8 or 9 seems reasonable enough in one go!

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Re: Tigers running out of chances - Mike Sheahan
« Reply #3 on: July 31, 2006, 09:50:59 AM »
Sure we are struggling at the moment but the difference to our team this year compared to the last few years is that we finally have a good bunch of kids coming through.

Sure we have a lot of duds on the list who need to be turned over but there are still a lot of positives.

Players like Lids, Tambo, Polo, Meyer, Patto, Foley, Raines, JON, Clever, Limbach can hopefully all make it at the top grade.

Sure some of these players have dropped off lately but these youngsters have been taking the hard heavy treatment and been leading the force. It always takes a toll on young bodies.

I dont think things are as bad as they seem. :gotigers

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Re: Tigers running out of chances - Mike Sheahan
« Reply #4 on: July 31, 2006, 10:49:18 AM »
Sure we are struggling at the moment but the difference to our team this year compared to the last few years is that we finally have a good bunch of kids coming through.

Sure we have a lot of duds on the list who need to be turned over but there are still a lot of positives.

Players like Lids, Tambo, Polo, Meyer, Patto, Foley, Raines, JON, Clever, Limbach can hopefully all make it at the top grade.

Sure some of these players have dropped off lately but these youngsters have been taking the hard heavy treatment and been leading the force. It always takes a toll on young bodies.

I dont think things are as bad as they seem. :gotigers

i know what u mean, but having these duds in ouur team are halting and not doing much 4 the development of these young kids.

i agree with RT, we need another clean out, we are better off playing these kids with other kids and a few quality players around them to guide them, but at the moment, these kids are playing with very few, hardly any quality players around them and many duds. not good 4 our development. i recall the saints when they rebuilded, they played all the kids, they had a few quality players around them like harvey, recruited well and were still getting thumped week in week out, but these kids finally came through

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Re: Tigers running out of chances - Mike Sheahan
« Reply #5 on: July 31, 2006, 04:36:45 PM »
For the second year in a row they are in freefall. Last year they were 7-2 before winning just three of the last 13; this year they were 8-6, now 8-9.

Funny Mike left out we were 0-3 at the start of the year and favourites for the wooden spoon. No one expected us to play finals either last or this year. We are still a bottom 5 side but at least we have a group of kids coming through together unlike previous years.
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Re: Tigers running out of chances - Mike Sheahan
« Reply #6 on: July 31, 2006, 06:18:56 PM »
Tigers running out of chances - nothing like stating the obvious! ::)

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Re: Tigers running out of chances - Mike Sheahan
« Reply #7 on: July 31, 2006, 07:49:30 PM »
Actually our current state is purely the fault of one Mike Sheahan.

Mike jumped on our bandwagon after the Collingowood game, wrote a glowing story and since then we have won 1 out of 4.

It's clearly Mike's fault....

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Re: Tigers running out of chances - Mike Sheahan
« Reply #8 on: July 31, 2006, 08:01:48 PM »
He even tipped us against the Saints.

If you want my opinion Mike is a little peeved because he was one off the lead in the tipping comp, and Richmond would have probably got him the lead.
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