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Plough's aftermatch press conference
« on: June 30, 2007, 10:37:44 PM »
* Genuine credit to St Kilda.

* Pretty good football match. Hard running, free flowing and competitive.They're more mature and it showed in the end. Showed in tackling and us coughing it up. Physically we weren't able to get the ball out of stoppages compared to them. Game decided on them getting the ball out of the centre more than us.

* Raines on Riewoldt - Andrew did well. Of Riewoldt's 4 goals one was goal of the century and another from a dubious decision. So Raines did all Terry asked. Not a unusual move. We like Hawthorn use Campbell Brown tried Raines on Tarrant and now Riewoldt tonight. By the numbers Riewoldt did his job for his team but Terry not disappointed. Didn't look to change the match-up ever during the game.

* Terry said he hadn't seen someone work as hard as Foley. Nathan reaping the rewards for his work ethic.

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Re: Plough's aftermatch press conference
« Reply #1 on: June 30, 2007, 11:42:25 PM »
* Genuine credit to St Kilda.

* Pretty good football match. Hard running, free flowing and competitive.They're more mature and it showed in the end. Showed in tackling and us coughing it up. Physically we weren't able to get the ball out of stoppages compared to them. Game decided on them getting the ball out of the centre more than us.

* Raines on Riewoldt - Andrew did well. Of Riewoldt's 4 goals one was goal of the century and another from a dubious decision. So Raines did all Terry asked. Not a unusual move. We like Hawthorn use Campbell Brown tried Raines on Tarrant and now Riewoldt tonight. By the numbers Riewoldt did his job for his team but Terry not disappointed. Didn't look to change the match-up ever during the game.

* Terry said he hadn't seen someone work as hard as Foley. Nathan reaping the rewards for his work ethic.

typical Terry Wallace pocket peeing

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Re: Plough's aftermatch press conference
« Reply #2 on: July 01, 2007, 04:45:50 AM »
The Tigers escaped unscathed and coach Terry Wallace appeared happy with the resolve and improvement shown by his young side.

"I saw it as a pretty good football match, hard running and competitive but when it came down to the crux of it they were a bit more mature than we are at this stage," he said.

Forward Kane Pettifer is the only doubt for next week after he was reported for striking Leigh Fisher in the opening term. Wallace said he had not seen the incident.

http://www.realfooty.com.au/news/news/injury-curse-hits-saint-hudghton-yet-again/2007/06/30/1182624246670.html

Richmond may be out of finals contention, but the Tigers will shape the eight if they play as they did last night.

Coach Terry Wallace said he was delighted with the progress his team had made.

"This side we played today has given us some beltings over my time at the footy club with a lot more senior experienced teams for us out on the ground," he said.

"We are a lot younger now. From where I am sitting, I think we are heading in the right direction from where we were perhaps 18 months ago.

"I know the ladder position doesn't say it, but against the better sides – and I rate St Kilda as a very good side – we are playing better footy. I have no doubt about that."

http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/footy/common/story_page/0,8033,21997473%255E19771,00.html

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Re: Plough's aftermatch press conference
« Reply #3 on: July 01, 2007, 04:56:19 AM »
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Richmond may be out of finals contention, but the Tigers will shape the eight if they play as they did last night.


is that a joke.....spud....???

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Richmond on track: Wallace (RFC)
« Reply #4 on: July 01, 2007, 06:27:10 PM »
Richmond on track: Wallace
11:58 PM Sat 30 June, 2007
By Ben Casanelia
for richmondfc.com.au

DESPITE posting just one win from 13 matches this season Richmond coach Terry Wallace believes the club is "miles" ahead of where it was 18 months ago.

After watching the young Tigers fall away after a spirited three-quarters against a resurgent St Kilda, Wallace said he liked what he was seeing.

Ten of the 22 that tackled the Saints had played less than 50 games.

"We're still very, very young and that catches up with you at the end of the day," he said.

"I like what I'm seeing. The side that we played tonight has given us some beltings, absolute beltings in my time at the footy club with a lot more senior experienced teams for us out on the ground.

"We are a lot younger now and being able to compete better against the opposition.


"From where I'm sitting I think we are miles in front of where we were perhaps 18 months ago.

"I know the ladder position doesn't say it but against the better sides, and I rate St Kilda as a very good side, we are playing better footy. I have no doubt about that."   

The Tigers trailed by four points heading into the final quarter but stumbled at the final hurdle as the Saints powered away with six goals in 17 minutes to start the final term.

Wallace said maturity above all else lost his side the game.

"It was hard running, free flowing and very competitive and I think probably when it came down to the crux of it they are probably a little bit more mature than what we are at this stage," he said.

"That showed out in the end."

While offering a lack of maturity as a legitimate reason for the loss, the third-year Tiger coach said the playing group was still hurting.

"It's bitterly disappointing to lose any game, but particularly when you are in it up to your ears," Wallace said.

"At three-quarter time we genuinely thought we had a real opportunity to cap off a good a win but to their credit they are a pretty good side and I think they've got a fair bit to play in the competition in the run home."

In a bold move Wallace gave the job of minding Saint star Nick Riewoldt to the much smaller Andrew Raines. The 184cm Raines conceded 12cm and 15kg to Riewoldt and despite having four kicked on him, drew praise from the coach.

"I thought he did a pretty fair job," he said.

"Riewoldt's kicked the soccer goal of the century as one of his four (goals) and I would have thought got a dubious decision to kick the second one of his four.


"So, when they've got it in (inside 50) nearly 60 times I though Rainesy performed pretty well.

"Never once in the game I was I looking for a (Joel) Bowden or a (Graham) Polak to go on to him."

He also had nothing but praise for emerging midfield star Nathan Foley. The 21-year-old Tiger, who, along with recruit Graham Polak, has been the stand player of season 2007 for the Tigers, gathered 21 possessions and was among the best again for his team.

On two occasions Foley burst out of the centre and kicked running goals from 50 metres that had more than a touch of Chris Judd about them.

"He's been very impressive hasn't he?," Wallace said.

"A couple of those clearance goals were outstanding. I haven't seen anyone who's worked as hard as him for a long, long time.

"I've had players who I've coached in the past who have got some rewards for their work and Nathan is starting to reap the rewards for doing that type of work."

Foley, along with young ruckman Adam Pattison, Daniel Jackson, Jake King, Will Thursfield, Shane Edwards and Cameron Howat represent the future for the Richmond Football Club.

It's a future Wallace sees as very bright.

http://www.richmondfc.com.au/Season2007/News/NewsArticle/tabid/6301/Default.aspx?newsId=46318

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Re: Plough's aftermatch press conference
« Reply #5 on: July 01, 2007, 06:37:34 PM »
Wallace saying we are miles ahead of where we were 18 months ago. :chuck
The solarium must be affecting his brain ::)

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Re: Plough's aftermatch press conference
« Reply #6 on: July 01, 2007, 06:39:20 PM »
* Genuine credit to St Kilda.

* Pretty good football match. Hard running, free flowing and competitive.They're more mature and it showed in the end. Showed in tackling and us coughing it up. Physically we weren't able to get the ball out of stoppages compared to them. Game decided on them getting the ball out of the centre more than us.

* Raines on Riewoldt - Andrew did well. Of Riewoldt's 4 goals one was goal of the century and another from a dubious decision. So Raines did all Terry asked. Not a unusual move. We like Hawthorn use Campbell Brown tried Raines on Tarrant and now Riewoldt tonight. By the numbers Riewoldt did his job for his team but Terry not disappointed. Didn't look to change the match-up ever during the game.

* Terry said he hadn't seen someone work as hard as Foley. Nathan reaping the rewards for his work ethic.

typical Terry Wallace pocket peeing

Would advise Terry to go along and watch some opppsition games and not leave at half time ;)
Worth ethic, every team has a Nathan Foley Terry ;)

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Re: Plough's aftermatch press conference
« Reply #7 on: July 02, 2007, 10:15:29 AM »
* Genuine credit to St Kilda.

* Pretty good football match. Hard running, free flowing and competitive.They're more mature and it showed in the end. Showed in tackling and us coughing it up. Physically we weren't able to get the ball out of stoppages compared to them. Game decided on them getting the ball out of the centre more than us.

* Raines on Riewoldt - Andrew did well. Of Riewoldt's 4 goals one was goal of the century and another from a dubious decision. So Raines did all Terry asked. Not a unusual move. We like Hawthorn use Campbell Brown tried Raines on Tarrant and now Riewoldt tonight. By the numbers Riewoldt did his job for his team but Terry not disappointed. Didn't look to change the match-up ever during the game.

* Terry said he hadn't seen someone work as hard as Foley. Nathan reaping the rewards for his work ethic.

typical Terry Wallace pocket peeing

Would advise Terry to go along and watch some opppsition games and not leave at half time ;)
Worth ethic, every team has a Nathan Foley Terry ;)
Ive been away for a bit but managed to get to the game sat. night.

For the life of me i still dont understand the riewoldt/raines chapter of yet another frustrating installment of the continuing misadventures of Suntan Wallet and the Game that got away.Wrong matchup form the start and i spilt my mid strength beverage in an angry moment when it continued after half time.idiot Johnson needs to relinquish the captaincy and focus on kicking accurately to a target 40 metres in the clear.We lack a true leader to grab the game by the scruff of the neck and set the example.....maybe pink might be the man if that lower leg stress is managed well enough fingers crossed

On the positive...pattison is showing some balls and  has handed me back some of the faecal matter i threw in his general vicinity early this year....and thanks to foley for cranking it up a few notches and giving me somethong to nearly fall off the edge of level 3 too...




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Re: Plough's aftermatch press conference
« Reply #8 on: July 02, 2007, 10:32:51 AM »
Wallace saying we are miles ahead of where we were 18 months ago. :chuck
The solarium must be affecting his brain ::)

we are jack, last yr, sydney, bulldogs and saints beat us by 100+, the eagles nearly by that margin, and this yr v all these siges we have given them a real shake and played damn good footy

your bs is starting to wear thin, we played famn effin good and if you cant see the improvement in our game it proves the tigers did the right thing by letting you go

ff, our disposal efficiency in teh 1st half was 92.5 % , the highest of any team this yr !

i would rather lose and see us play as we did than win like the bombers have

we have much more upside than the bombers and many teams in the afl

ur not just a pessimest, u r a sour sook, who cant accept reality

u talk the talk but never back it up. u say u were at the game, if u were u saw one of the best games of the yr, so stop your bloody vendetta and just accept it, we are playing a great style of footy esp, for such an inexperienced team

dont be surprised if next yr we jump up the ladder ala hawks this yr, all these games we nearly won this yr, next yr we will win

in the mean time, get a yr supply of kleenex or stop sooking

this yr is all about developing the kids, and we are succeeding there, join the ride or f off

no offence!

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Re: Plough's aftermatch press conference
« Reply #9 on: July 02, 2007, 10:38:20 AM »
* Genuine credit to St Kilda.

* Pretty good football match. Hard running, free flowing and competitive.They're more mature and it showed in the end. Showed in tackling and us coughing it up. Physically we weren't able to get the ball out of stoppages compared to them. Game decided on them getting the ball out of the centre more than us.

* Raines on Riewoldt - Andrew did well. Of Riewoldt's 4 goals one was goal of the century and another from a dubious decision. So Raines did all Terry asked. Not a unusual move. We like Hawthorn use Campbell Brown tried Raines on Tarrant and now Riewoldt tonight. By the numbers Riewoldt did his job for his team but Terry not disappointed. Didn't look to change the match-up ever during the game.

* Terry said he hadn't seen someone work as hard as Foley. Nathan reaping the rewards for his work ethic.

typical Terry Wallace pocket peeing

Would advise Terry to go along and watch some opppsition games and not leave at half time ;)
Worth ethic, every team has a Nathan Foley Terry ;)
Ive been away for a bit but managed to get to the game sat. night.

For the life of me i still dont understand the riewoldt/raines chapter of yet another frustrating installment of the continuing misadventures of Suntan Wallet and the Game that got away.Wrong matchup form the start and i spilt my mid strength beverage in an angry moment when it continued after half time.idiot Johnson needs to relinquish the captaincy and focus on kicking accurately to a target 40 metres in the clear.We lack a true leader to grab the game by the scruff of the neck and set the example.....maybe pink might be the man if that lower leg stress is managed well enough fingers crossed

On the positive...pattison is showing some balls and  has handed me back some of the faecal matter i threw in his general vicinity early this year....and thanks to foley for cranking it up a few notches and giving me somethong to nearly fall off the edge of level 3 too...





raines did a great job, not sure why everyone is on terrys back about it

look at it this way, st nick has kicked like a dog all yr and sat night he kicks str8, 4 straight

1 from a bs free kick, another out of his poop shute mid air, another on a really acute angle . he only really kicked one goal on a rebound where he used his size tobeat rainsey and run into goal.

in fairness, saint nick was lucky to have 4 , rainsey can walk tall, cos if nick was meant to be a superstar, with 60 inside 50s, he should have had 10 goals due to the size difference

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Re: Plough's aftermatch press conference
« Reply #10 on: July 02, 2007, 10:42:53 AM »
Wallace saying we are miles ahead of where we were 18 months ago. :chuck
The solarium must be affecting his brain ::)

we are jack, last yr, sydney, bulldogs and saints beat us by 100+, the eagles nearly by that margin, and this yr v all these siges we have given them a real shake and played damn good footy

your bs is starting to wear thin, we played famn effin good and if you cant see the improvement in our game it proves the tigers did the right thing by letting you go

ff, our disposal efficiency in teh 1st half was 92.5 % , the highest of any team this yr !

i would rather lose and see us play as we did than win like the bombers have

we have much more upside than the bombers and many teams in the afl

ur not just a pessimest, u r a sour sook, who cant accept reality

u talk the talk but never back it up. u say u were at the game, if u were u saw one of the best games of the yr, so stop your bloody vendetta and just accept it, we are playing a great style of footy esp, for such an inexperienced team

dont be surprised if next yr we jump up the ladder ala hawks this yr, all these games we nearly won this yr, next yr we will win

in the mean time, get a yr supply of kleenex or stop sooking

this yr is all about developing the kids, and we are succeeding there, join the ride or f off

no offence!

There is an improvement xxx...we are defnitely  more competitive now and thats what we want....i reckon we just need some more spinal strength which is weak due to our past errors in the draft...


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Re: Plough's aftermatch press conference
« Reply #11 on: July 02, 2007, 10:48:40 AM »
jack riewoldt is playing really well at coburg as a chb, who knows he may become the next justin leppitsch, dominant defender and a killer in attack when switched

we need another ruck, that obvious, and hopefully cleve can work hard enough to control chf and who knows we may get fev next yr and kruezer

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Re: Plough's aftermatch press conference
« Reply #12 on: July 02, 2007, 10:49:41 AM »

raines did a great job, not sure why everyone is on terrys back about it

look at it this way, st nick has kicked like a dog all yr and sat night he kicks str8, 4 straight

1 from a bs free kick, another out of his poop shute mid air, another on a really acute angle . he only really kicked one goal on a rebound where he used his size tobeat rainsey and run into goal.

in fairness, saint nick was lucky to have 4 , rainsey can walk tall, cos if nick was meant to be a superstar, with 60 inside 50s, he should have had 10 goals due to the size difference

I was dumbfounded at the decision to play Raines on him, but looking at it like that, you're right, X, he should have had 10!

Well done Rainesy and Wallace for trying something different  :thumbsup

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Re: Plough's aftermatch press conference
« Reply #13 on: July 02, 2007, 10:52:26 AM »
* Genuine credit to St Kilda.

* Pretty good football match. Hard running, free flowing and competitive.They're more mature and it showed in the end. Showed in tackling and us coughing it up. Physically we weren't able to get the ball out of stoppages compared to them. Game decided on them getting the ball out of the centre more than us.

* Raines on Riewoldt - Andrew did well. Of Riewoldt's 4 goals one was goal of the century and another from a dubious decision. So Raines did all Terry asked. Not a unusual move. We like Hawthorn use Campbell Brown tried Raines on Tarrant and now Riewoldt tonight. By the numbers Riewoldt did his job for his team but Terry not disappointed. Didn't look to change the match-up ever during the game.

* Terry said he hadn't seen someone work as hard as Foley. Nathan reaping the rewards for his work ethic.

typical Terry Wallace pocket peeing

Would advise Terry to go along and watch some opppsition games and not leave at half time ;)
Worth ethic, every team has a Nathan Foley Terry ;)
Ive been away for a bit but managed to get to the game sat. night.

For the life of me i still dont understand the riewoldt/raines chapter of yet another frustrating installment of the continuing misadventures of Suntan Wallet and the Game that got away.Wrong matchup form the start and i spilt my mid strength beverage in an angry moment when it continued after half time.idiot Johnson needs to relinquish the captaincy and focus on kicking accurately to a target 40 metres in the clear.We lack a true leader to grab the game by the scruff of the neck and set the example.....maybe pink might be the man if that lower leg stress is managed well enough fingers crossed

On the positive...pattison is showing some balls and  has handed me back some of the faecal matter i threw in his general vicinity early this year....and thanks to foley for cranking it up a few notches and giving me somethong to nearly fall off the edge of level 3 too...





raines did a great job, not sure why everyone is on terrys back about it

look at it this way, st nick has kicked like a dog all yr and sat night he kicks str8, 4 straight

1 from a bs free kick, another out of his poop shute mid air, another on a really acute angle . he only really kicked one goal on a rebound where he used his size tobeat rainsey and run into goal.

in fairness, saint nick was lucky to have 4 , rainsey can walk tall, cos if nick was meant to be a superstar, with 60 inside 50s, he should have had 10 goals due to the size difference

Not so much how many goals he kicked..more the fact that he picked up 20 odd possessions and set up a few plays that boosted the saints morale...i would have preferred throwing thursty on him ...we need all the drive we can get from defence and thats where we missed rainesy...

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Re: Plough's aftermatch press conference
« Reply #14 on: July 02, 2007, 10:57:36 AM »
hey xxx im a big jack fan and thats a good point you make.

kruezer would be a positve step for sure ..just not sure about the fev though....unlike richo who gets frustrated but will present again time after time...once fev loses it thats it for the day with him..