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Media articles - Tigers stand tall against Demons
« on: February 23, 2008, 12:33:01 AM »
Tigers stand tall against Demons
February 23, 2008 - 12:03AM

Matthew Richardson might be nearing the end but Richmond has some talented replacements ready to fill his boots judging by their comfortable 35-point win over Melbourne in the AFL trial match in Cairns.

Forwards Jay Schulz and Cleve Hughes booted four goals between them for last year's wooden-spooners and were just too big and strong early on for a plucky but outclassed Demons defence.

Both sides went in without power forwards Richardson and David Neitz for the battle of the battlers.

Around the ground Richmond's midfield looked too classy, with Richard Tambling, Chris Newman and Kane Johnson setting up many forward thrusts.

The Tigers forward line was on-song from the start with Hughes providing a focal point and Kayne Pettifer crumbing to perfection - he ended up kicking three majors.

At the other end Melbourne squandered early chances, despite Paul Johnson making some useful taps in the ruck.

Melbourne came out hard in the second quarter and were rewarded with goals to Isaac Weetra and Michael Newton who was the best of the Demons forwards.

Richmond steadied with a goal to Cameron Howat and Troy Simmonds' return to the ruck helped the side regain composure.

It was the Demons who snared the last goal of the half, with Ricky Petterd soccering through a loose ball from ten metres out.

The Tigers seized control of the game in the third quarter with five goals, including two from Schulz.

A successful left foot snap by Demon Addam Maric went very much against the trend of play.

For the Demons, some Aaron Davey brilliance on the wing gave their fans something to look forward to when the premiership seasons starts.

Nathan Brown had a quiet night for the Tigers, but kicked a neat roving goal in the last quarter.

Terry Wallace will leave the game knowing he has some handy talent to work with during the season while Melbourne will take heart that they have quality players to come back into the side.

Richmond assistant coach David King was pleased with the team's effort.

"It was pleasing that we played well enough to win," he said.

"Melbourne was understrength and we went in without Richo and that gave others a chance to stand up."

Melbourne suffered a further blow when Newton picked up a neck injury in a contest during the second half.

Newton was taken to hospital, where he was expected to stay overnight, but officials were not yet sure of the seriousness of the injury.

The club will release further details on Newton's condition.

http://news.theage.com.au/tigers-stand-tall-against-demons/20080222-1u2s.html

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Tigers take time to win (cairns.com.au)
« Reply #1 on: February 23, 2008, 02:14:23 PM »
Tigers take time to win
Craig Ross
Saturday, February 23, 2008

Three goals to Richmond forward Kayne Pettifer steered the Tigers to a morale-boosting 35 point win against the Demons in last night's NAB Challenge match at Cazalys.

The Tigers dominated the second half of the match to overcome a plucky but outclassed Demons 14.10.94 to 8.11.59

Richmond was rewarded for playing a patient game willing to resort to the hand pass to counter Melbourne’s nagging defence.

Going into the half time break with its nose in front by five points, Richmond appeared headed for an arm wrestle but kicked clear in the third term outscoring the Demons five goals to one to open a 26-point advantage going into the final quarter.

Melbourne were restricted to a lone goal in the third period and two in the final quarter as the Tigers shut them out of the match.

The Tigers were at their best in the premiership quarter with Jay Schulz kicking two smart goals and Mitch Moreton closing out the quarter with a booming goal, drawind a roar from the crowd of 5321.

Melbourne’s lone goal for he third quarter came via Adam Marcic’s left boot off he ground and the bad news did not stop there with Michael Newton, one of his side’s best on the night, being stretchered from the field. The Tigers started the match impressively with Pettifer and Cleve Hughes booting two goals each to lift their side to a 16-point lead at the first break.

After conceding the first goal of the game the Demons had looked like they meant business posting the next two through Newton and Nathan Jones but were restricted to three minor scores for the remainder of the quarter.

The Demons did hit back in the second quarter outscoring the Tigers three goals to one with Newton collecting his second of the game to trail by just five points at the main break.

However, Melbourne was unable to regain its momentjum after halftime.

Tigers forwards Pettifer and Moreton served notcie they could be headed for big seasons while Richard Tambling produced a livewire performance in the centre of the park. Non-stop forward Aaron Davey and centre Nathan Jones were among Melbourne’s best.

RICHMOND 5.1 6.4 11.5 14.10 (94) d
MELBOURNE 2.3 5.5 6.9 8.11(59)

Goals:
Richmond: K Pettifer 3 J Schulz 2 C Hughes 2 C Howat 2 A Pattison N Foley M Morton N Brown A Raines.
Melbourne: M Newton 2 C Bartram R Petterd B Green A Maric I Weetra A Davey.

Best:
Richmond: K Pettifer C Newman T Simmonds R Tambling N Foley J Bowden.
Melbourne: C Newton N Jones A Davey C Sylvia P Johnson S Valenti.

Umpires: C Kamolins J Armstrong H Kennedy. At Cazaly Stadium

http://www.cairns.com.au/article/2008/02/23/1746_local-sport-news.html

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Re: Tigers take time to win (cairns.com.au)
« Reply #2 on: February 23, 2008, 06:49:08 PM »
Mitch Moreton closing out the quarter with a booming goal

Goals: Richmond:  A Raines.
LOL I wonder who the journo thought was Rainesy given he was back in Melbourne playing for Coburg :wallywink.
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Re: Tigers take time to win (cairns.com.au)
« Reply #3 on: February 23, 2008, 10:41:46 PM »
Mitch Moreton closing out the quarter with a booming goal

Goals: Richmond:  A Raines.
LOL I wonder who the journo thought was Rainesy given he was back in Melbourne playing for Coburg :wallywink.

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Re: Media articles - Tigers stand tall against Demons
« Reply #4 on: February 25, 2008, 02:15:34 PM »
  Thank god we won this one, it is good to see a forward line without Richo firing.
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