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Jack jumping for crack at Tiger hotspot
By Jay Clark
Sunday Herald-Sun 15 MAR 2009, Page S13

JACK Riewoldt wants to defy football history this season.

History gives the Richmond youngster little, if any chance of successfully holding down centre half-forward all year.

Only a special few have made a considerable impact in the toughest position on the ground in only their third AFL season.

But, if the Tigers are going to deliver on their burning finals ambition, then Riewoldt knows he has to play a key role.
Not that it worries him.

The 26-gamer has relished the challenge, fast-tracking his development and building a bigger engine to cover the ground required of the club's chief forward target.

Not satisfied with filling a gap, the eager Tiger has set himself high expectations and said he was ready and able to become a match-winner.

"I want to be kicking the winning goal and taking the winning mark and being involved in the winning play,'' Riewoldt said.

"They are the situations I want to put myself in to make it as a top-line AFL player.

"It (centre half-forward) is one of those positions where you can really impact on games and I think I showed last year I have the ability to turn games, although I probably only showed it in a couple of quarters.

"But I think this is going to be the year where I can string a few of those good quarters together and turn them into good, strong games where I can really have a good impact.''

Lofty goals, but insiders at Richmond say everything they've seen of Riewoldt in the past 12 months suggests their up-and-comer is on track for a break-out campaign.

The spring-heeled redhead played 18 of the last 19 matches last season, showing everyone his capabilities with a truly stunning five-goal haul against West Coast at Subiaco Oval in Round 15.

In all, he's averaged one goal, one score assist and one contested mark, and laid the equal most tackles of any Tiger in the forward arc last season.

Not bad for someone, especially a key forward, still in his footballing infancy.

Craving more responsibility, Riewoldt's main challenge will come in the form of standing bigger, stronger and more experienced defenders every week.

Listed at 194cm (1cm taller than superstar cousin Nick) and 87kg, the likable Tasmanian junior is, admittedly, still a bit of a lightweight in the key forward stakes.

But to compensate, the goalkicker has improved his endurance over summer in a bid to out-run and out-smart, rather than out-muscle, his bulkier opponents.

"I'm obviously not the biggest bloke going around body-wise, but I think I make up for what I lack in that area with footy smarts,'' he said.

"Now I'm in my third season, the midfielders and Richmond need Riewoldt to stand up, and finish in the top-half of its best and fairest, a task not beyond him.

Coach Terry Wallace has already invested faith in Riewoldt, giving his young charge the nod to start centre half-forward against Carlton, in front of a bumper crowd at the MCG, to open the season.

"I think that (is) where I will start and that's where Terry said he wants me to start,'' Riewoldt said.

"Speaking to him and (assistant coach) Brian Royal, that's where they want me to play most of the year.''

Vice-captain Nathan Foley said the former Tassie junior was brimming with confidence through the pre-season.

"Jack is a real leader around the club and he plays like that on the field,'' Foley said.

"He presents up and is a great target. For his age, his knowledge of the game is quite high.

"He's had a great pre-season and his form in the first couple of games reflects that, he is working really hard.''

While his goalkicking let him down against Collingwood, bagging 0.3, Riewoldt looked to have an increased presence, applying himself with vigour and purpose at each contest.

Importantly, a lot of his grabs stuck, giving the Richmond forward line, which is littered with smaller, roving targets such as Mitch Morton, Nathan Brown and Ben Cousins, vital structure.

THAT'S not forgetting Matthew Richardson, who will spend more time up field pursuing his transformation to a floating midfielder.

Taking the forward reins from arguably the most-loved figure in yellow and black cannot be easy, but Riewoldt isn't concerned by the lengthy shadow Richardson casts.

Instead, the 13th pick in the 2006 national draft is inspired by his teammate's feats, and wants to win for him.

"We know Richo's not going to be around forever and someone needs to step up into his shoes and that's why I'm taking more responsibility in the forward line,'' he said.

"He sets such a great benchmark with his work ethic for all the players at the club, and I think it has improved us immensely as a group watching him gut-run, because you feel like you're letting him down when you don't do the same.

"He has been here a long time and not had a lot of success, and we are all in it for ourselves, but for the big guy it would be nice to help him out.''

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Re: Jack Riewoldt jumping for crack at Tiger hotspot (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #1 on: March 15, 2009, 08:51:47 AM »
hard not to love this guy. IMO he is an absolute beauty and outside of Richo is fast becoming my favourite.

I believe he can deliver and he has cousin Nick feeding him all the right advice every step of the way.
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Re: Jack Riewoldt jumping for crack at Tiger hotspot (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #2 on: March 15, 2009, 10:43:11 AM »
hard not to love this guy. IMO he is an absolute beauty and outside of Richo is fast becoming my favourite.

I believe he can deliver and he has cousin Nick feeding him all the right advice every step of the way.

Well, well, I am now officially worried.  The first 3 posts I read this morning are all from Daniel and I agree 100% with all 3 - March commenting on Sheedy, Cousins and Foley, and now Jack.  Saves me the effort of commenting on them all so I'll just say - "what Daniel said".

And I never thought I would see the day!    ???

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« Reply #3 on: March 15, 2009, 01:12:21 PM »
Hadnt won me over till recently when his engine became apparent in the NAB Cup. He covered massive ground, took some nice marks and showed he could be influential from CHF. He is progressing, and soon he will have me having to apologise for  writing that he was only an average player.
« Last Edit: March 15, 2009, 10:26:26 PM by Ramps »

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Re: Jack Riewoldt jumping for crack at Tiger hotspot (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #4 on: March 15, 2009, 03:20:16 PM »
One of our top 3 exciting youngsters.

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Re: Jack Riewoldt jumping for crack at Tiger hotspot (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #5 on: March 15, 2009, 04:56:49 PM »
hard not to love this guy. IMO he is an absolute beauty and outside of Richo is fast becoming my favourite.

I believe he can deliver and he has cousin Nick feeding him all the right advice every step of the way.

Well, well, I am now officially worried.  The first 3 posts I read this morning are all from Daniel and I agree 100% with all 3 - March commenting on Sheedy, Cousins and Foley, and now Jack.  Saves me the effort of commenting on them all so I'll just say - "what Daniel said".

And I never thought I would see the day!    ???

thats right and dont you forget buddy. Jack is a star. He wants to suceed, he is confident not like Mr Richie who seems to drown in his own sorrows
every time he runs onto a Football field.

He reminds of a young Richo bouncing around jumping around all over the place screaming out on the field.



Jack is a very important part of us making the finals. If only others played like him i.e Cleve Hughes we would not have a single worry in our forward line.
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Re: Jack Riewoldt jumping for crack at Tiger hotspot (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #6 on: March 15, 2009, 05:19:03 PM »

thats right and dont you forget buddy. Jack is a star.


Don't get too carried away - I have been a Jack fan since day dot so you are preaching to the converted.  I only highlighted the fact that I actually agreed with 3 of your posts - that wouldn't have happened in total since we have both been on this forum, let alone in a row on the same day.

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Re: Jack Riewoldt jumping for crack at Tiger hotspot (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #7 on: March 15, 2009, 08:00:38 PM »

thats right and dont you forget buddy. Jack is a star.


Don't get too carried away - I have been a Jack fan since day dot so you are preaching to the converted.  I only highlighted the fact that I actually agreed with 3 of your posts - that wouldn't have happened in total since we have both been on this forum, let alone in a row on the same day.

Thats true finally you have come to your senses. Maybe we can meet for a beer now that we r buddies :lol

Hold that thought till 10pm thursday week.
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Re: Jack Riewoldt jumping for crack at Tiger hotspot (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #8 on: March 15, 2009, 08:57:10 PM »
This is getting scary  :rollin
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Re: Jack Riewoldt jumping for crack at Tiger hotspot (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #9 on: March 15, 2009, 09:54:35 PM »

Maybe we can meet for a beer now that we r buddies :lol

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« Reply #10 on: March 15, 2009, 10:07:37 PM »
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"I want to be kicking the winning goal and taking the winning mark and being involved in the winning play,'' Riewoldt said.

and get paid 500 k a year......

STFU Ginger nuts!!!

My advice-relax and concentrate on playing consistent footy,KICKING STRAIGHT and being a good team man.

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« Reply #11 on: March 16, 2009, 02:50:48 AM »
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"I want to be kicking the winning goal and taking the winning mark and being involved in the winning play,'' Riewoldt said.

and get paid 500 k a year......

STFU Ginger nuts!!!

My advice-relax and concentrate on playing consistent footy,KICKING STRAIGHT and being a good team man.

Good advice Ox but you gotta love his confidence.
As long as he's walking the talk, he can shout if from the top of the MCG lighting structure for all I care.

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Re: Jack Riewoldt jumping for crack at Tiger hotspot (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #12 on: March 16, 2009, 08:57:23 AM »
I think he should zip it - cart before the horse a bit.
Talk up the team and playing a role but the turning matches come making his mark bit needs to actually happen first before he talks about it. He'll be the target on field (and most probably on this forum!!!) for the rest of the season if he doesn't back it up.
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Re: Jack Riewoldt jumping for crack at Tiger hotspot (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #13 on: March 16, 2009, 09:08:28 AM »
From what I have seen of Jack he is one person that just won't keep it shut no matter what.

As MM said though as long as he is walking the talk, continue on young Jack and continue on with your impressive start to the year.

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Re: Jack Riewoldt jumping for crack at Tiger hotspot (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #14 on: March 16, 2009, 09:59:50 AM »
I think he should zip it - cart before the horse a bit.
Talk up the team and playing a role but the turning matches come making his mark bit needs to actually happen first before he talks about it. He'll be the target on field (and most probably on this forum!!!) for the rest of the season if he doesn't back it up.

Maybe that is just Jack being Jack. Talk it up big and then deliver. He is progressing along nicely and no reason to think he can't deliver if he does the work