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Newman on 3aw
« on: April 13, 2009, 05:41:29 PM »
Newy on 3aw

* Really disappointing result. Thought we made ground last week in contested footy and run but really disappointed with what we dished up today. Still in it at 3/4 time but fell away.

* Frustrating that we can come out in the first quarter and take risks yet not for 4 quarters.

* Shaw asked about turnovers?
Newy said that was the game. We gifted them goals. 12 out of 16 Bulldog goals from our turnovers. We've just got to churn over players and if you can not put your head over the ball and hit targets when kicking then you won't play.

* Pagan askes about unity and how Newy can bring everyone together?
We've just got to stick together. Not point walking around feeling sorry for yourself.

* Pagan asked who can come in?
A positive from the weekend was Coburg won. Rance was good again today. Cogs not far away. Another impressive game yesterday. A credit to him to get back to where he is now.

* Shaw asked if we've got anything planned for tonight to have a chat?
We did that last week in the gym. Shaw said not the gym but out over a few quiet ones. Newy says we can't do that on a Monday night. Shaw disagreed as teammates questioning you is more powerful than coming from coach. Pagan said at North he surprised them one training night after 3-4 losses by shouting them to 2 pots and 2 jokes in replace of training. They won the following week.

* Rex asked about belief?
Newy said there is belief in the group. Asked supporters to hang in there as it's only 3 rounds in.

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Re: Newman on 3aw
« Reply #1 on: April 13, 2009, 05:44:04 PM »
Now Newy, you are the one of the biggest culprits
Stop kicking the ball  10 metres sideways in D50 my friend.
Its like a cancer.

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Re: Newman on 3aw
« Reply #2 on: April 13, 2009, 05:50:34 PM »
Now Newy, you are the one of the biggest culprits
Stop kicking the ball  10 metres sideways in D50 my friend.
Its like a cancer.

yep. he can kick 60m bombs but always looks sideways for the short option, only if goal posts were on the wings, then we may have a chance.

white, foley, jackson.hislop, king, all kicked pathetic today. forget the goals white kicked and some of foleys nice dashes , they just mask the real issues that both cannot kick to position or to the advantage of a team mate. no wonder nobody but richmond wanted all these players. we have the worst recruiting  in the history of any sport

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Re: Newman on 3aw
« Reply #3 on: April 13, 2009, 06:08:32 PM »
Now Newy, you are the one of the biggest culprits

We agree

Actually Newy I would have like to hear "I let the Club down today"
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Re: Newman on 3aw
« Reply #4 on: April 13, 2009, 06:16:39 PM »
Now Newy, you are the one of the biggest culprits

We agree

Actually Newy I would have like to hear "I let the Club down today"

 :clapping Why does he kick the ball 10 metres when he can kick it 55 metres, why ?
As that the coaches game plan. ???

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Re: Newman on 3aw
« Reply #5 on: April 13, 2009, 06:19:56 PM »
Now Newy, you are the one of the biggest culprits

We agree

Actually Newy I would have like to hear "I let the Club down today"

 :clapping Why does he kick the ball 10 metres when he can kick it 55 metres, why ?
As that the coaches game plan. ???

our game plan is not that, its how we played in parts v geelong and the first quarter today, we just have very very stupid and soft players on our list

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Re: Newman on 3aw
« Reply #6 on: April 13, 2009, 06:23:52 PM »
Chris Newman - Good ordinary footballer in the words of the great Jack Dyer. Should have been traded by us for a key forward either last year, the tear before or before that when he had currency. Should not be the Captain, he has no on field leadership capability. In the last three games he has shown nothing. Today we actually missed Kane Johnson.
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Re: Newman on 3aw
« Reply #7 on: April 13, 2009, 06:30:21 PM »
:clapping Why does he kick the ball 10 metres when he can kick it 55 metres, why ?
As that the coaches game plan. ???

Can't blame the coach for the players actually execution of delivery  ::)
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Re: Newman on 3aw
« Reply #8 on: April 13, 2009, 06:39:34 PM »
Oh yes you can.
Thats what there instructed to do, kick through traffic.
there skills arent good enough to do that.
The coach should know that, but refuses to alter the game plan.
I will give you a bit of a hint William Powell.
""Watch the players zone off side ways ."" ;) ;) ;) ;)  Very interesting actually, we have no one forward of the ball when going forward
Can tell you the opposition clubs are fully aware of what the TIGES try and do .
The players are told to go sideways at all costs when rebounding. ;)
They are told to release out the opposite side, thus we have turnovers

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Re: Newman on 3aw
« Reply #9 on: April 13, 2009, 06:52:21 PM »
""Watch the players zone off side ways ."" ;) ;) ;) ;)  Very interesting actually, we have no one forward of the ball when going forward
Can tell you the opposition clubs are fully aware of what the TIGES try and do .
The players are told to go sideways at all costs when rebounding. ;)
They are told to release out the opposite side, thus we have turnovers


My arguement is the vast majoirty of teams do it jack

The ones doing it well are sitting pretty on top of the ladder at the moment
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Re: Newman on 3aw
« Reply #10 on: April 13, 2009, 06:58:24 PM »
My argument is this.
We will NEVER EVER be able to do it ,as we dont have the skills, try something else then. Nah not Terry, hates to be told anything ;) ;D
Also the other teams who go sideways kick it 25-30 metres to the advantage of a teammate,
we kick it 10-15 metres to a player who is under the pump and covered, thus we turn it over. We also play too many players behind the ball, most of the teams possesions today were in our D50 or back half of the centeline, approx 75% by memory. Thats the awfull game plan he has instilled
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Re: Newman on 3aw
« Reply #11 on: April 13, 2009, 07:43:45 PM »
* Rex asked about belief?
Newy said there is belief in the group. Asked supporters to hang in there as it's only 3 rounds in.



Hang in there for what??

Until we maybe beat some bottom eight teams, and just miss out on finals again?

I've seen enough, we can't compete with the top teams.
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Re: Newman on 3aw
« Reply #12 on: April 13, 2009, 07:54:32 PM »
My argument is this.
We will NEVER EVER be able to do it ,as we dont have the skills, try something else then. Nah not Terry, hates to be told anything ;) ;D
Also the other teams who go sideways kick it 25-30 metres to the advantage of a teammate,
we kick it 10-15 metres to a player who is under the pump and covered, thus we turn it over. We also play too many players behind the ball, most of the teams possesions today were in our D50 or back half of the centeline, approx 75% by memory. Thats the awfull game plan he has instilled
BIG DIFFERENCE! :banghead :banghead :banghead :banghead :banghead

Agree Jack. Basically being shown up because we want to play uncontested footy, don't have the skills to do so and when we inevitably create a contest we are fourth rate.

Both Carlton and WB have had a lot of joy just waiting for an error in our painfully slow build up and then hitting an open forward line quickly on the break.

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Focus on Dees as coach ready to ring the changes (Age)
« Reply #13 on: April 14, 2009, 04:32:01 AM »
Focus on Dees as coach ready to ring the changes
Jake Niall | April 14, 2009

RICHMOND captain Chris Newman last night blamed a lack of confidence rather than innate skill deficiencies for the team's disappointing start to the season.

Newman said that coach Terry Wallace had told the players, however, that those who continued to make skill errors would not play seniors — an edict that could see a number of players dropped for next week's critical game against another winless team, Melbourne, with maligned early draft pick Richard Tambling and Jake King among those under pressure.

While Newman acknowledged that Richmond's skills "weren't good enough" against the Bulldogs yesterday, he said the Tigers had the talent to execute skills.

"I think we've got the players there. For some reason or another, we just don't have the confidence and at times we don't back in our skills," said the captain.

"You know, if you come down to training, you see our skill level at training, it's spot on. We just need to relate that to game day."

Newman said the club had to keep turning over players until it found those who performed. "Skills weren't good enough. We know that. As Terry said sort of after the game, if you can't hit targets and you continue to miss targets, you just won't play, so we've just got to keep churning them, churn the players through and, you know, see where we're at."

Newman said the players had gone "into their shells" rather than attack the game when the opposition got a run on.

"I think that we've certainly lacked consistency throughout the quarters. I think that if a team sort of got a run on we'd kind of go back into our shells and go back on and play on our man whereas we should just be playing footy and doing the things that got us into the game in the first place."

Newman said Richmond supporters, who aired their frustration with ironic cheers yesterday, had "every right to be disappointed.

"We're not sort of shying away from that … any team's that zip and three at the start of the year, you know that they're going to be asking questions, and, you know, internally we know that it's only round three. We've got the confidence that we can turn this around and all we need to focus on now is Melbourne … nothing ahead of time, just Melbourne."

Newman said the Tigers could not think about the consequences of losing to Melbourne. "We just need to focus on Melbourne and Melbourne's strengths, focus on what we do well and we just need to go after them. We know that Melbourne is going come at us with everything and I just think we need to be ready and on our game to get the result.

"We need to do it over four quarters and we haven't done that yet. So this week's a really big challenge for the boys and, you know, we just need to take risks, come out of ourselves for four quarters and just play football basically."

Newman said the Richmond players knew that yesterday's effort "wasn't good enough" after a promising opening.

"We came out in the first quarter and sort of let it all hang out, attack them, took the game on, took risks. But you know a one-quarter effort isn't good enough and we couldn't do that for the four-quarter period. That's the most disappointing thing."

Newman said competing still took precedence over skills, but a balance was needed. "I think that comes first, competing first, and winning the footy, and then you need the polish … we need that balance in winning the hard ball and then being able to hit targets."

http://www.realfooty.com.au/news/rfnews/coach-ready-to-ring-the-changes/2009/04/13/1239474815586.html

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Re: Newman on 3aw
« Reply #14 on: April 14, 2009, 07:27:04 AM »
I've got a tip for everyone at the RFC this week

Just SHUT UP

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