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Re: Rookie pick 70. Jamie O'Reilly
« Reply #60 on: January 01, 2010, 02:24:55 AM »
Is O'Reilly a left or right footer.  In the highlights video someone posted he kicks right foot at Richmond training.  In the Gaelic game at the end of the big pond video he kicks left it seems. Maybe I was watching the wrong player but he seem to kick with his left 3 or 4 times as well as his right.

He plays of both feet at home, and is very good of either with the gaelic ball. Will be interesting if he can adapt to the oval ball with both. May be a bit naive on my behalf, but do many AFL players use both feet when kicking?

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Re: Rookie pick 70. Jamie O'Reilly
« Reply #61 on: January 01, 2010, 06:29:37 AM »
Is O'Reilly a left or right footer.  In the highlights video someone posted he kicks right foot at Richmond training.  In the Gaelic game at the end of the big pond video he kicks left it seems. Maybe I was watching the wrong player but he seem to kick with his left 3 or 4 times as well as his right.

He plays of both feet at home, and is very good of either with the gaelic ball. Will be interesting if he can adapt to the oval ball with both. May be a bit naive on my behalf, but do many AFL players use both feet when kicking?
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Re: Rookie pick 70. Jamie O'Reilly
« Reply #62 on: January 01, 2010, 08:07:15 AM »
He plays of both feet at home, and is very good of either with the gaelic ball. Will be interesting if he can adapt to the oval ball with both. May be a bit naive on my behalf, but do many AFL players use both feet when kicking?
Welcome to OER dtr  :). May I ask if you are from the Emerald Isle?

Being able to kick with both feet is becoming more and more a necessary skillset in AFL so you don't end up needing to do big u-turns if caught on your wrong side but there are still a number of AFL players who stick to using their dominant foot. I think in time young players will need to be dual sided to make it into the AFL. At the draft camp for U18's they now have a kicking test for both feet. Richmond's first pick in the draft just gone Dustin Martin was one of the best at the test on both sides of the body. An ex-Tiger from 10 years ago named Leon Cameron was so good kicking with both feet it was hard to know which one was his natural dominant side.



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The life of O'Reilly (RFC)
« Reply #63 on: July 30, 2010, 04:39:08 PM »
The life of O'Reilly
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By Mic Cullen
4:12 PM Fri 30 July, 2010



LOVING footy is something most of us do - Saturday afternoon at the MCG can be the highlight of the week.

But would you travel halfway around the world, away from kith and kin, to be part of it?

As another Gaelic football export who has moved from Ireland to try his hand at AFL, Jamie O’Reilly has done just that.

O’Reilly came to the Tigers’ attention early last season when recruiting manager Francis Jackson spotted him on a scouting trip to the Emerald Isle, and invited him to Punt Road for a trial.

Keeping a ball in your hands, all day, every day - Ben Cousins-style - was clearly helping to develop familiarity with the new shape, and a couple of Sherrins departed for Ireland with O’Reilly after the three weeks.

That investment paid off when he was offered a two-year international rookie contract by the club at the end of 2009.

The 22-year-old has put a commerce degree course on hold as he pursues his AFL dream.

“I’m really loving it,” he told richmondfc.com.au.

“It’s everything that I expected it would be, living the professional lifestyle. At home I had a part-time job, was studying full-time and had football five or six nights a week for all different teams.

“So it’s good to be able to concentrate all of my energy on one thing.

“The coaching staff and all our players having faith in me during game is a lot of help in terms of my own motivation and just being comfortable in this environment, whereas if you felt that people didn’t have confidence in you to hit the kick or make the handball or make the tackle, it would make things a lot more difficult.”

O’Reilly said while the transition to AFL was difficult in some aspects, the fact that he was coming from a game that required 360-degree awareness helped enormously.

However, he struggled initially with the pace and length of the game, finding it difficult to adapt to the stop-start nature of the play.

Listed in the AFL media guide as 185cm and 80kg - although he has put on significant muscle since moving into the system - and coming from Gaelic football, it’s not surprising that he’s being groomed as a running half-back.

He’s picked some good role models, forensically dissecting their tapes and watching them live whenever he can.

“I watch a few different players who I watch - obviously Tadhg Kennelly, because I play a similar position, and he’s come a similar route to the game as I have - Lindsay Gilbee and Jarrod Harbrow from the Bulldogs, and Heath Shaw of Collingwood.

“They’re all hard-running gut-runners who use the ball well and are really directional, always calling to teammates where to get the ball, and reading the play.

“Their game’s all about reading the play and anticipation, which are some of my strengths that I can implement here to make me a good player.”

Tim Clarke, who played 96 games for the Hawks and is now a development coach at Richmond, said the Irishman had been elevated from the rookie list - and thus be on the verge of selection - because of his huge work ethic and desire to learn.

"He’s worked tirelessly with myself, with Dave (Newett, Coburg coach) and with the other coaches - he’s one of those guys who annoys the hell out of the coaches,” he said with a laugh.

“He’s just constantly asking how he can improve, and constantly putting himself in a position to learn, and he’s just applied himself.

“His football knowledge has improved a lot since he started watching games of footy. He watches a lot of games on the computer, he downloads games and watches certain players, he goes over and watches games at the MCG with staff here, and really tries to get his head around how opposition players play.”

But, AFL game this year or not, O’Reilly is in love with football, and he’s clearly in touch with the ‘team defence’ aspect of the game.

“You get enjoyment out of different things in a lot of different ways - making a really strong tackle and putting them to the ground and getting holding the ball, because it can inspire the team,” he said.

“And coaches like seeing players who work hard defensively, and I get enjoyment out of someone else making a tackle.

“And I enjoy the kicking and handballing aspect of it, whenever you hit a really incisive kick that opens the defence up. Because of my background I’m a run-and-carry player so I enjoy breaking the lines and really taking a burst forward.”

http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/6301/newsid/99335/default.aspx

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Re: Rookie pick 70. Jamie O'Reilly
« Reply #64 on: July 30, 2010, 08:16:03 PM »
Draft his brother next season

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Jamie O'Reilly to make his debut this week
« Reply #65 on: August 12, 2010, 04:49:33 AM »
Debut excites 22-year-old Irish Richmond defender Jamie O'Reilly
Jon Ralph
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August 12, 2010



RICHMOND will this weekend blood its 10th player of the year, with 22-year-old Irish defender Jamie O'Reilly to make his debut against arch rival Carlton.

O'Reilly has stunned the Richmond coaching panel with his ability to pick up the code in the first year of a two-season international rookie contract.

He will slot in on the halfback line on Saturday at the MCG, a year after he watched his first AFL game during a three-week trial with Richmond in Round 20 last August.

Remarkably, O'Reilly has followed AFL football for a decade and was an Essendon supporter and owned a Bombers guernsey.

But after playing the first two matches of the season with Coburg's reserves, he has earned a game on merit in the young Richmond line-up.

Tigers coach Damien Hardwick told him of his elevation on Tuesday afternoon, and he cannot wait to take on Carlton.

"I just have a picture in my head of what Round 1 was like," he told the Herald Sun.

"Maybe Round 1 is bigger than Round 20, but Carlton have a lot to play for, as do we. So there will be Juddy and Cuzzy and me stuck in the middle of the ground not knowing where I am, but I am looking forward to it."

Richmond recruiter Francis Jackson spotted O'Reilly playing for County Down in March last year in an under-21 representative game and liked what he saw.

After he starred the following week in the All-Ireland semi-final, Jackson had seen enough to offer him a trial.

"I was driving to uni one morning and I had a phone call with these weird digits, which was an international call and I assumed it was a wind-up when they wanted me to come out because my cousin was in Melbourne at the time," he said.

"I was excited, but was still thinking I shouldn't get too carried away.

"So when Francis sent me an email with the club crest, I thought, 'This is finally real'."

The club is flying out his parents Mark and Hilary from Belfast, with brother Ben having successfully put back flights home after spending the past two months in Melbourne.

Now after spending the year playing in front of a few hundred spectators for Coburg, he has hit the big time.

"I was here in Round 20 last year watching Richmond play Collingwood and was sitting with all the other development players," he said.

"A year on I am in the team playing Carlton at the MCG.

"It's been an incredible journey."

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/debut-excites-22-year-old-irish-richmond-defender-jamie-oreilly/story-e6frf9jf-1225904149916

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Re: Jamie O'Reilly to make his debut this week
« Reply #66 on: August 12, 2010, 05:15:29 AM »
Well done Jamie, for those who dont know him he is a fantastic guy.

His willingness to learn and his competitive spirit are fantastic. His disposal is pretty good and he loves to take people on. Could become a very handy player over the next few years.

Doesnt take a backward step either  :thumbsup

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Re: Jamie O'Reilly to make his debut this week
« Reply #67 on: August 12, 2010, 05:42:42 AM »
Congrats and good luck to Jamie  :clapping

Good to see Dimma and the match committee giving more young guys a go in the last few rounds  :thumbsup.
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Re: Jamie O'Reilly to make his debut this week
« Reply #68 on: August 12, 2010, 06:49:23 AM »
Wishing him good luck for a long and successful career at Richmond

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Re: Jamie O'Reilly to make his debut this week
« Reply #69 on: August 12, 2010, 06:53:15 AM »
Good on ya Jamie

Terrific young fella who deserves this

Can he replace Connors please  :pray :pray

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Re: Jamie O'Reilly to make his debut this week
« Reply #70 on: August 12, 2010, 07:15:06 AM »
Good on ya Jamie

Terrific young fella who deserves this

Can he replace Connors please  :pray :pray

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I've been watching you comments about Connors WP and I am becoming quite confused. You seem to be watching a different player to me. It's almost as if there's something personal going on here.

I normally ignore these sort of things but I'm interested because you are a poster I respect and the Connors thing comes up a lot and often unprompted.

I'll put a disclaimer on the bottom - I'm a fan of Connors and enjoy watching him play.

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Re: Jamie O'Reilly to make his debut this week
« Reply #71 on: August 12, 2010, 07:25:41 AM »
Oops. I've gone off topic.

Well done Jamie. Looking forward to watching you play.  :thumbsup

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Re: Jamie O'Reilly to make his debut this week
« Reply #72 on: August 12, 2010, 07:27:56 AM »
I've been watching you comments about Connors WP and I am becoming quite confused. You seem to be watching a different player to me. It's almost as if there's something personal going on here.
Me too.  Fess up WP?

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Re: Jamie O'Reilly to make his debut this week
« Reply #73 on: August 12, 2010, 08:57:59 AM »
It's amazing how many debutants we have had this year. Hardwick and the admin are really trying to give themselves a good look at the list as a whole and focus on development at all costs. This is the first time we have done this is over a decade. Now if we can just see Gourdis and even Grimes I would be over the moon :cheers

Well done O'Rielly and I hope you become a solid part of our defence for the next decade!  :thumbsup

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Re: Jamie O'Reilly to make his debut this week
« Reply #74 on: August 12, 2010, 11:52:35 AM »
Lets hope he is better than Quinn from the Bumbers  :pray

He looked quite poised and had good disposal in one of the games I watched of the VFL.
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