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2007 Statistics Leaders By Club - Richmond (aflinsider.net)
« on: February 12, 2008, 05:21:19 PM »
A reminder of last year before the season starts.....

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2007 Statistics Leaders By Club - Richmond
February 11th 2008
aflinsider.net

Goals

M.Richardson 53
K.Pettifer 37
N.Brown 21
B.Deledio 21
R.Tambling 17

Behinds

M.Richardson 40
K.Pettifer 21
J.Schulz 14
N.Brown 14
B.Deledio 10

Marks

M.Richardson 197
J.Bowden 179
G.Polak 163
K.Pettifer 147
C.Newman 138

2007 Disposals Leaders

1 Joel Bowden 549
2 Nathan Foley 532
3 Shane Tuck 490
4 Kane Johnson 440
5 Andrew Raines 428
6 Chris Newman 401
7 Kayne Pettifer 357
8 Greg Tivendale 356
9 Brett Deledio 349
10 Graham Polak 348
11 Matthew Richardson 333
12 Jake King 321
13 Richard Tambling 272
14 Adam Pattison 239
15 Cameron Howat 211
16 Daniel Jackson 210
17 Chris Hyde 194
18 Nathan G. Brown 174
19 Shane Edwards 165
20 Luke McGuane 158

Kicks

J.Bowden 329
K.Pettifer 283
C.Newman 272
M.Richardson 261
S.Tuck 253

Handballs

N.Foley 286
S.Tuck 237
J.Bowden 220
A.Raines 205
K.Johnson 197

Frees For

J.King 36
M.Richardson 34
B.Deledio 24
K.Johnson 23
S.Tuck 23

Frees Against

N.Foley 30
M.Richardson 30
A.Raines 27
A.Pattison 25
J.King 25

Tackles

N.Foley 90
K.Johnson 70
S.Tuck 61
R.Tambling 49
G.Tivendale 49

Hitouts

A.Pattison 176
T.Simmonds 127
G.Polak 58
S.Tuck 32
M.Richardson 18

http://www.aflinsider.net/2007-statistics-leaders-by-club-richmond/

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Re: 2007 Statistics Leaders By Club - Richmond (aflinsider.net)
« Reply #1 on: February 12, 2008, 09:39:48 PM »
Tackles

N.Foley 90
K.Johnson 70
S.Tuck 61
R.Tambling 49
G.Tivendale 49
If there's one thing I want to see this year it is us increasing our tackling and our tackles sticking. Just a handful of Tigers averaging 2 or more tackles per game is woeful and we've been last in number of tackles for the last few years.

Interesting also that apart from Axel the others on that list are much maligned Tigers.
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Re: 2007 Statistics Leaders By Club - Richmond (aflinsider.net)
« Reply #2 on: February 13, 2008, 12:00:21 AM »
Im with you MT, one of the first things i looked at was tackles, with a deficit of over 400 takles from last years Grandfinalists i think really stands out. Also total possessions a deficit of of over 2000 shows we need stop turning over the ball and start putting pressure on the other teams to do it instead.

http://afl.allthestats.com/statistics/diffladders.php?ty=6

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Re: 2007 Statistics Leaders By Club - Richmond (aflinsider.net)
« Reply #3 on: February 13, 2008, 12:12:33 AM »
Tackles

N.Foley 90
K.Johnson 70
S.Tuck 61
R.Tambling 49
G.Tivendale 49
If there's one thing I want to see this year it is us increasing our tackling and our tackles sticking. Just a handful of Tigers averaging 2 or more tackles per game is woeful and we've been last in number of tackles for the last few years.

Interesting also that apart from Axel the others on that list are much maligned Tigers.

Agree totally.
Some of our biggest names on our list are the worst we have in this category.

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Re: 2007 Statistics Leaders By Club - Richmond (aflinsider.net)
« Reply #5 on: February 13, 2008, 07:07:46 PM »
http://afl.allthestats.com/statistics/diffladders.php?ty=6
Bottom 4 in tackles for the past 5 years says it all :P.
It is a damning stat and one you can't ignore.  Lets hope all the pre-season work with the Storm pays off.

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Re: 2007 Statistics Leaders By Club - Richmond (aflinsider.net)
« Reply #6 on: February 13, 2008, 07:12:28 PM »
All teams coached by Terry Wallace whether us or the Dogs have been in the bottom 4 in terms of tackles. Need to lift the physical intensity if we are to go anywhere regardless of the other improvement the kids may undertake. Premiership teams are excellent and high tackling teams. Nurture it into the kids now that they are new into the system so that they adhere to it and do it non stop week in and week out.

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Re: 2007 Statistics Leaders By Club - Richmond (aflinsider.net)
« Reply #7 on: February 13, 2008, 08:16:26 PM »
http://afl.allthestats.com/statistics/diffladders.php?ty=6
Bottom 4 in tackles for the past 5 years says it all :P.
It is a damning stat and one you can't ignore.  Lets hope all the pre-season work with the Storm pays off.

Not sure if League tackling is what we want, way to sloppy. Some of the shoulder charges wouldnt go astray though.   :cheers

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Re: 2007 Statistics Leaders By Club - Richmond (aflinsider.net)
« Reply #8 on: February 13, 2008, 09:36:51 PM »
We've had the Storm boys down at training the last couple of years so it hasn't helped as yet  :-\.
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Re: 2007 Statistics Leaders By Club - Richmond (aflinsider.net)
« Reply #9 on: February 14, 2008, 02:23:08 PM »
We've had the Storm boys down at training the last couple of years so it hasn't helped as yet  :-\.

It's not training we need them at, it's on match days. :P

The weak tackling stats of our team over the past three years is easily the biggest blemish on Wallace's coaching tenure to date.
It has barely improved and is still the worst in the competiton. >:(

Our players are nowhere near desperate enough, nor work hard enough when we don't have the football.

Much of that lack of discipline comes down to how they are coached IMO.