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Re: Alex Rance [merged]
« Reply #1590 on: August 31, 2014, 03:13:36 PM »
A word from some of his critics on here would be timely

His kicks out of bounds nearly cost us the game, should've been done for in the back on Tippet and the McVeigh goal was partly his fault......

Agree need to trade for a third rounder
I thought you'd say 4th rounder Chucky.  You're slipping mate!

Well he did have sort of an OK game yesterday

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Re: Alex Rance [merged]
« Reply #1591 on: August 31, 2014, 03:14:07 PM »
A word from some of his critics on here would be timely

His kicks out of bounds nearly cost us the game, should've been done for in the back on Tippet and the McVeigh goal was partly his fault......

Agree need to trade for a third rounder
I thought you'd say 4th rounder Chucky.  You're slipping mate!

Dud, delist.
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Re: Alex Rance [merged]
« Reply #1592 on: August 31, 2014, 03:14:45 PM »
A word from some of his critics on here would be timely

His kicks out of bounds nearly cost us the game, should've been done for in the back on Tippet and the McVeigh goal was partly his fault......

Agree need to trade for a third rounder
I thought you'd say 4th rounder Chucky.  You're slipping mate!

Well he did have sort of an OK game yesterday
That he did! :thumbsup
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Re: Alex Rance [merged]
« Reply #1593 on: August 31, 2014, 07:32:16 PM »
A word from some of his critics on here would be timely

His kicks out of bounds nearly cost us the game, should've been done for in the back on Tippet and the McVeigh goal was partly his fault......

Now do Chaplin!

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Alex Rance deserves to be in All-Australian: Robbo (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #1594 on: September 01, 2014, 03:41:07 AM »
Alex Rance deserves to be in All-Australian reckoning after his final term rescues Tigers’ finals hopes

Mark Robinson
Herald-Sun
September 1, 2014


DAMIEN Hardwick has lamented “Alex Rance moments”.

He can now laud the Alex Rance moment.

It wasn’t a single act of courage or desperation — it was a quarter of courage and desperation.

“He is a warrior of a competitor,” Tigers great Matthew Richardson said of Rance yesterday.

Heroes were plentiful for Richmond on Saturday night and in a wonderfully tense game and an epic final 10 minutes, every possession, every tackle and every knock-on played its role in the victory.

It is said often, sometimes without substance, but this was certainly one for the ages.

Mostly everyone who watched would have a story of euphoria. The pubs in Swan St, which is Richmond’s heartland, rocked at the final siren. They were crazy scenes. New Year’s Eve 10 times over.

It had you thinking, if this is what happens for a home and away game, albeit one of significance, God give us strength if the nine-week fairytale continues for another month.

They couldn’t ... could they?

They play Port Adelaide next Sunday at Adelaide Oval and it shouldn’t be a journey of fear.

The Tigers this season have beaten Brisbane, West Coast, Greater Western Sydney, Adelaide and now Sydney on the road. The one contest against Port Adelaide — at Etihad in Round 17 — saw victory by 20 points.

The Tigers believe which is arguably the most important component of competing.

And perhaps there’s no more a fierce competitor at Punt Rd than Alex Rance.

His performance against the Swans was simply magic. All week he would’ve been thinking Franklin, Franklin, Franklin. Imagine it. Going to sleep every night knowing you have to stop the most devastating big forward in the game and that if you didn’t, the game was probably lost.

Then Lance Franklin was out of the team. Rance had to re-set mentally.

He would play on Kurt Tippett for half the game, on Dean Towers for 22 minutes, Adam Goodes for 18 minutes and Sam Reid for 14 minutes.

He conceded just 12 disposals, two marks and a single goal.

Numbers are not nearly adequate to describe Rance’s influence.

Football is about executing in the moment. It’s about standing up when the pressure is at its most savage and the moment at its most telling. It’s these moments which define champions.

Rance is not a champion, but he played a champion’s game.

His final quarter was a bomb. He had six intercept possessions, four of which were marks, five spoils and two tackles.

He was colossal, and yet even at the death there was an Alex Rance moment.

After his final mark, all Rance had to do was find a teammate or kick to a contest down the line. He kicked it out of bounds on the full. There was forgiveness for Rance had been mighty, but if the Tigers had lost, that moment would be remembered.

Teammate Jack Riewoldt said yesterday he told Rance after the game it was the best quarter he’s seen anyone play. “Defensively we could not have asked for more out of Alex,” Jack said.

Of course, there’s been better quarters but Riewoldt’s comments reflect the magnitude of Richmond’s performance in the second half of the season.

Everything about it is huge and memorable and epic.

At Round 14, Port Adelaide was on top of the ladder with 11 wins and Richmond was equal bottom with Brisbane and St Kilda with three wins. That’s epic.

Rance’s worth as All Australian is absolute.

He’s played 17 games which should be enough. He played Round 1, missed five games because of injury (he fell off a bike, fracturing a foot) and returned for Round 7.

Since then he has been ranked No.1 for intercept possessions with 132, 12 ahead of the next best, teammate Troy Chaplin. He’s also ranked No.1 for intercept marks in the same period.

He is a one-on-one beast, winning 41 per cent of the contests. The league average is 29 per cent.

Crucial, too, is the fact he’s given up just 23 goals in 17 games, with four of them coming via Franklin in Round 14.

An All-Australian jumper clearly beckons.

http://www.news.com.au/sport/breaking-news/alex-rance-deserves-to-be-in-allaustralian-reckoning-after-his-final-term-rescues-tigers-finals-hopes/story-fnect155-1227042962743

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Re: Alex Rance [merged]
« Reply #1595 on: September 01, 2014, 06:58:09 AM »
He is a champion to tiger fans!
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Re: Alex Rance deserves to be in All-Australian: Robbo (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #1596 on: September 01, 2014, 12:54:27 PM »
Alex Rance deserves to be in All-Australian reckoning after his final term rescues Tigers’ finals hopes

Mark Robinson
Herald-Sun
September 1, 2014



Rance is not a champion, but he played a champion’s game.


http://www.news.com.au/sport/breaking-news/alex-rance-deserves-to-be-in-allaustralian-reckoning-after-his-final-term-rescues-tigers-finals-hopes/story-fnect155-1227042962743


He is most definitely a champion!

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Re: Alex Rance [merged]
« Reply #1597 on: September 01, 2014, 01:02:49 PM »
not a champion my ass

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Re: Alex Rance [merged]
« Reply #1598 on: September 01, 2014, 01:20:46 PM »
Champion is a term far too loosely used.

He is FAR from a champion yet.

Robbo is correct.

However, he could reach those levels one day and I think he will.

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Re: Alex Rance [merged]
« Reply #1599 on: September 01, 2014, 01:48:56 PM »
Champion is a term far too loosely used.

He is FAR from a champion yet.

Robbo is correct.

However, he could reach those levels one day and I think he will.
Depends on ones definition of the word champion!
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Re: Alex Rance [merged]
« Reply #1600 on: September 01, 2014, 01:53:11 PM »
Well I did not see Vic Thorp or Gordon Strang. But hes the best I've seen

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Re: Alex Rance [merged]
« Reply #1601 on: September 01, 2014, 02:13:33 PM »
Well I did not see Vic Thorp or Gordon Strang. But hes the best I've seen
Those two went ok.
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Re: Alex Rance [merged]
« Reply #1602 on: September 01, 2014, 02:16:45 PM »
Rance is well on the way to becoming a champion footballer

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Re: Alex Rance [merged]
« Reply #1603 on: September 01, 2014, 02:37:29 PM »
Rance is well on the way to becoming a champion footballer

On the way is correct. Not there yet IMO.

He is a superstar footballer though no doubt, and we are lucky to have him!

As for my version of a champion. Currently Ablett is a champion. Possibly Judd. A few others.

Modern Richmond champions. Maybe Richo?


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Re: Alex Rance [merged]
« Reply #1604 on: September 01, 2014, 02:42:33 PM »
Rance is well on the way to becoming a champion footballer

On the way is correct. Not there yet IMO.

He is a superstar footballer though no doubt, and we are lucky to have him!

As for my version of a champion. Currently Ablett is a champion. Possibly Judd. A few others.

Modern Richmond champions. Maybe Richo?

I do see where you're coming from but the players you mentioend, Ablett and Judd play in the midfield.

Rance is a KPD. And as far as KPD in my eyes he is a champion.