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Re: Brett Deledio [merged]
« Reply #1335 on: July 08, 2013, 05:17:18 PM »
 :lol
how many times did chaplin attempt to spoil but only prevent his teammate from killing the ball on the weekend?
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Re: Brett Deledio [merged]
« Reply #1336 on: July 08, 2013, 05:41:45 PM »
:lol
how many times did chaplin attempt to spoil but only prevent his teammate from killing the ball on the weekend?

Lost count brother.
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Re: Brett Deledio [merged]
« Reply #1337 on: July 11, 2013, 06:52:13 PM »
Pee poor excuse making from Dimma.
Seriously hope that comment is a front cause he was poo and had his pants pulled down by a stuffing minion
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Re: Brett Deledio [merged]
« Reply #1338 on: July 12, 2013, 07:37:02 PM »
Lids is averaging 477.5 metres gained per game which is the best at Richmond ...

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2013-07-12/the-metre-men

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Re: Brett Deledio [merged]
« Reply #1339 on: July 14, 2013, 04:07:57 PM »
Vs Fremantle and the best tagger in the game.

Certainty to go to Lids.

I'd play Lids from the square all game. Won't get a touch on Crawley.
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Re: Brett Deledio [merged]
« Reply #1340 on: July 14, 2013, 09:08:10 PM »
Deledio is just terrible. Never gets a kick against a good side. Could even say he's pathetic ;D

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Re: Brett Deledio [merged]
« Reply #1341 on: July 14, 2013, 09:30:02 PM »
Vs Fremantle and the best tagger in the game.

Certainty to go to Lids.

I'd play Lids from the square all game. Won't get a touch on Crawley.

I was thinking the same thing myself today Pope.

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Re: Brett Deledio [merged]
« Reply #1342 on: July 14, 2013, 11:09:17 PM »
Nah let's just send him to Mundy and let the best turnover merchant not get the ball ::)

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Re: Brett Deledio [merged]
« Reply #1343 on: July 21, 2013, 02:40:31 AM »
Deconstructing Deledio

    Matthew Lloyd
    The Age
    July 21, 2013


Brett Deledio is the Richmond Football Club's best and most important player. So much so, that Fremantle's No.1 tagger Ryan Crowley wouldn't have even had to ask Ross Lyon who he wants him to put the clamps on at the MCG on Sunday.

Deledio would have gone to bed on Saturday night thinking of Crowley and awakened thinking about him. The Freo man is one of the most aggressive taggers the game has seen. He gets inside players heads before they have even run down the race. Deledio is a very good player but I don't class him as a great player due to his indifferent form when under severe heat from the opposition's best negating player.

Sunday is a huge test.

Richmond hasn't been in such a strong position for well over a decade and, North Melbourne aside, it has beaten all the teams below it - as a finals contender should. The knock on the Tigers is that they are yet to beat a side in the top six and face their bogey side here - Fremantle beat them twice last year because of the way Ross Lyon coaches his teams to play.

The Tigers then meet Sydney and Hawthorn and they need to take at least one scalp out of these three games to justify the improvement that everyone thinks they have made this season.

Make no mistake, Deledio is the barometer for Richmond - the best players usually are but his statistics bear a stark difference in the Tigers' 10 wins compared to their five losses.

When I close my eyes and picture Deledio at his dynamic best, I see him starting his run from the wing, taking three bounces and kicking a goal from 50 metres.

In the Richmond wins, he has had 18 scoring shots for a return of 9.9 and driven the ball inside 50 at an average of six times a game.

In Richmond's five losses, Deledio is yet to kick a goal and his inside-50 entries have been halved from six to three. Deledio's possession rate also drops from 26 to 20 and it is the ability of the better teams to stop his uncontested ball that has most hurt his effectiveness.

Crowley in round five, Taylor Hunt in round six, Heath Hocking in round nine and Taylor Hine in round 15, were all able to stop Deledio from influencing the game with his outside run and carry, which coincided with Tigers losses - and his MCG battle with Crowley will have a huge bearing on the outcome of the game.

I can already see it unfolding: Deledio will start at the back of the square at the first bounce, with coach Damien Hardwick looking to use his run and creativity to hurt the Dockers but knowing full well that Crowley will be running straight to him and going everywhere with him. I love watching the best players in our game prosper under severe heat as Joel Selwood, Chris Judd, Gary Ablett and Scott Pendlebury do, week in and week out, and I also saw Deledio carve up Kane Cornes of Port Adelaide in round seven, which forced Ken Hinkley to move Cornes off him by half-time.

Deledio was at his explosive best that day with dashing runs through the middle of AAMI Stadium combined with strong contested work on the inside, racking up 13 contested possessions and 18 uncontested possessions. It was the perfect game.

I was watching him closely against North Melbourne's Hine two weeks ago and, like most of his teammates, the Tiger had a day he would like to forget but I felt that he didn't throw anything at Hine to change the direction of his performance.

I was looking for him to get aggressive with Hine at stoppages or waiting for him to go on a gut-busting run to make the inexperienced Roo crumple in a heap but I felt that Deledio just accepted his lot.

Deledio went to the goal square late in that game but he has to do it earlier on Sunday and use his explosiveness on the lead and his marking ability to take Crowley out of his comfort zone.

I hope he has watched a tape of the first half between Sydney and Fremantle in round eight. Crowley went to Daniel Hannebery at the opening bounce and started bumping into him as Crowley does.

Hannebery dealt with that by taking Crowley on aggressive runs from the first bounce and was on the wing one minute, in the centre bounce the next and whenever he could, would charge forward to get Crowley having to defend on the last line of defence, which Crowley struggled with.

The end result was that Hannebery had kicked four goals before half-time, Crowley had stopped his niggling tactics and Lyon was looking for a new match-up for Hannebery.

Hardwick has to support Deledio by allowing him space inside forward 50 as he should be too strong for Crowley in the air. I cannot wait to see how that battle unfolds and if Deledio takes the points, it's a feather in his cap and will more than likely see Richmond win the game. Deledio must steel himself for the battle and fight fire with fire in his attack on the ball and by never letting Crowley intimidate him.

That battle will be a game within the game.

The last time Richmond and Fremantle met at the MCG was round eleven last year when Fremantle just suffocated the Tigers, laying over 100 tackles in the wet. Lyon was also able to manufacture countless one-on-one marking contests for Matthew Pavlich, who went on to kick six goals while the Richmond forwards were surrounded by a sea of purple every time they went inside 50.

Pavlich won't be there but a Lyon-led Fremantle will be and if there is any doubt about the Tigers being the real deal in 2013, things will be much clearer by 4.30 in the afternoon.

Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/deconstructing-deledio-20130720-2qbam.html#ixzz2ZbY3MWaY

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Re: Brett Deledio [merged]
« Reply #1344 on: July 21, 2013, 08:57:12 AM »
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Re: Brett Deledio [merged]
« Reply #1345 on: July 21, 2013, 08:59:46 AM »
There's a very simple solution to this: have Arnott line up Crowley in the centre square at the first bounce, and run through Crowley like a Mack truck ala Yeats on Dermott in the 89 Grand Final. Aim low and break his ribs, or puncture his spleen, that way there's no chance of being pinged for a head high tackle. If Arnott misses on the first attempt, repeat action until successful. Then spit on him as he is stretchered, twitching from the ground.

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Re: Brett Deledio [merged]
« Reply #1346 on: July 21, 2013, 10:01:43 AM »
ground control to Matty Arnot, first chance you get, stay low, feet on ground, split Crowley down the middle  :shh
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Re: Brett Deledio [merged]
« Reply #1347 on: July 21, 2013, 10:20:17 AM »
There's a very simple solution to this: have Arnott line up Crowley in the centre square at the first bounce, and run through Crowley like a Mack truck ala Yeats on Dermott in the 89 Grand Final. Aim low and break his ribs, or puncture his spleen, that way there's no chance of being pinged for a head high tackle. If Arnott misses on the first attempt, repeat action until successful. Then spit on him as he is stretchered, twitching from the ground.
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Re: Brett Deledio [merged]
« Reply #1348 on: July 21, 2013, 11:04:34 AM »
a moment after the first bounce....


moments after, Arnott arrives:


Moments After arnott completes first mission: bye bye Cowley  :'(


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Re: Brett Deledio [merged]
« Reply #1349 on: July 21, 2013, 11:06:26 AM »
Very astute article