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Tuesdays with Terry
« on: May 15, 2007, 04:15:44 PM »
Friday on their mind
By Catherine Murphy
richmondfc.com.au
Tuesday, May 15, 2007

RICHMOND coach Terry Wallace says he is looking forward to the club's first Friday night fixture against the Crows in Adelaide this weekend – and hoping the night stage can provide a platform for the club's first win of the season.

"We’re really looking forward to it," Wallace said on Tuesday.

"Friday night footy is great if you win, you can relax and watch the rest of the games over the weekend. It's not so good if you're on the losing end. We're looking forward to the opportunity."

Wallace attributed last weekend's loss to having too many "passengers" on the team.

"Some players who were out of form returned to some form … the downside is that we had too many passengers. We had half a dozen blokes who virtually didn't get hold of the ball at all," he said.

The coach also was critical of his side's inaccuracy in front of goal.

"We had seven scoring shots for seven points in the second quarter, which didn’t help us. We were soundly beaten in that quarter," Wallace said.

Wallace insisted that while the team's main goal was to go out and win every week, the club was concentrating on developing a playing style that could reap rewards in the future. "You’ve got to get your style in play that you want to play and that'll drive results eventually. We're in a teaching environment at the moment. We've got a lot of guys, I think we had 11 or 12 last week, who have played under 50 games. "We've been trying to structure something for the ultimate success, to eventually get a premiership, and that's what everyone should be striving for … that's what all supporters want. We might look like we're a million miles away from that but we've started the process and we've just got to work through the process."

Wallace said that while Richard Tambling was a good chance to return from injury this weekend, Troy Simmonds was still about two weeks away. "Troy and Nathan Brown are in the same category. When they come back to play they can’t afford to then go out with that same injury again. Because then you're starting to talk about chronic problems. "We've got to make sure that both of them come back and have the timing right that we can get continuity into their football so that when they're back they're back.”

http://www.richmondfc.com.au/Season2007/News/NewsArticle/tabid/6301/Default.aspx?newsId=43220

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Re: Tuesdays with Terry
« Reply #1 on: May 15, 2007, 04:25:58 PM »
Asked if the Tigers were this week likely to repeat the keepings-off tactics which confounded the Crows at Telstra Dome last season earning Richmond one of the biggest upset victories of 2006, Wallace said: "We're in a teaching environment and I don't know whether you're teaching them anything by playing games and tricks".

"It can be a one-off circumstance when a certain set of circumstances at any point in time presents itself but we need to teach them how to play and be competitive."

Full article at: http://sportal.com.au/football.asp?i=news&id=98729

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Re: Tuesdays with Terry
« Reply #2 on: May 15, 2007, 05:26:58 PM »
I think the first paragraph is wrong of the article ""first friday night fixture.""
Didnt we play Collingwood and western Bulldogs on a friday nite ? Rounds 3 and 4 ? ::)
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Re: Tuesdays with Terry
« Reply #3 on: May 15, 2007, 05:33:55 PM »
I think the first paragraph is wrong of the article ""first friday night fixture.""
Didnt we play Collingwood and western Bulldogs on a friday nite ? Rounds 3 and 4 ? ::)
Terry must of forgotten

I think he was referring to playing Adel on a Firday night for the first time in Adel - Jack.

That's certainly what it sounded like on the wireless  :thumbsup
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Re: Tuesdays with Terry
« Reply #4 on: May 15, 2007, 08:08:10 PM »
Officially this week will be the sixth Friday night clash between Richmond and Adelaide.
The record is 4-1 to Adelaide with Friday nights clash being the second meeting in Adelaide on a Friday night.


1993 rd 16 Adelaide 26 15 171  Richmond 4 8 32  Football Park
1996 rd 12 Richmond 19 14 128 Adelaide 13 4 82 MCG
2000 rd 13 Richmond 17 10 112 Adelaide 17 19 121  Telstra Dome
2001 rd  8  Richmond 14  8   92  Adelaide 17 18 120 MCG
2004 rd  5  Richmond   9  5   59  Adelaide 21   8 134  Telstra Dome

 


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Re: Tuesdays with Terry
« Reply #5 on: May 15, 2007, 09:59:13 PM »
Officially this week will be the sixth Friday night clash between Richmond and Adelaide.
The record is 4-1 to Adelaide with Friday nights clash being the second meeting in Adelaide on a Friday night.


1993 rd 16 Adelaide 26 15 171  Richmond 4 8 32  Football Park
1996 rd 12 Richmond 19 14 128 Adelaide 13 4 82 MCG
2000 rd 13 Richmond 17 10 112 Adelaide 17 19 121  Telstra Dome
2001 rd  8  Richmond 14  8   92  Adelaide 17 18 120 MCG
2004 rd  5  Richmond   9  5   59  Adelaide 21   8 134  Telstra Dome

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