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Re: Preseason 2023 - Richmond vs North Melbourne @ Arden St, Fri. Feb 24
« Reply #75 on: February 24, 2023, 01:10:26 PM »
AFL-listers playing in the 5th & 6th quarters:

Cumberland, Dow, Soldo, Biggie, Campbell, Green, Banks, Bradtke.

VFL-listers:

51 Austin Johnson
55 Lachlan Street
56 Harrison White
58 Cam Olden
59 Lachlan Johnson
61 Tom Brindley
64 Misilifi Faimalo
66 Luke Teal
67 Fraser Elliot
68 James Trezise
71 Archie May
74 Tom Bracher
76 Max Chlohesy
77 Matthew Clarkson
80 Mohammed Yassine
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Re: Preseason 2023 - Richmond vs North Melbourne @ Arden St, Fri. Feb 24
« Reply #76 on: February 24, 2023, 01:12:31 PM »
Norf pinged for diving on the ball. Cumberland free 40 out. Doesn't make the distance (shinned it) and it's rushed.

109 - 79
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Re: Preseason 2023 - Richmond vs North Melbourne @ Arden St, Fri. Feb 24
« Reply #77 on: February 24, 2023, 01:17:07 PM »
Lachie Johnson to Campbell in the pocket. Threads the goal  :gotigers

Rich  17.13-115
Norf  11.13-79


As I said Campbell has done some nice things.
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Re: Preseason 2023 - Richmond vs North Melbourne @ Arden St, Fri. Feb 24
« Reply #78 on: February 24, 2023, 01:23:15 PM »
Lost the stream?
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Re: Preseason 2023 - Richmond vs North Melbourne @ Arden St, Fri. Feb 24
« Reply #79 on: February 24, 2023, 01:33:28 PM »
That's it. Hopefully, we got through unscathed :pray.


End of '6th' quarter.

Richmond       1.4     6.4       9.8       11.9   |  16.12      17.12-114
North Melb.    3.2     4.5       7.9      10.13   |  11.13       14.15-99

Goals: Ryan 2, Taranto 2, Prestia, M.Rioli, Cotchin, Riewoldt, Martin, Clarke, Campbell.
          L.Johnson 2, May 2, Cumberland, Campbell (so two all up).
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Re: Preseason 2023 - Richmond vs North Melbourne @ Arden St, Fri. Feb 24
« Reply #80 on: February 24, 2023, 02:11:53 PM »
What's the 2 min thing MT?
With 2 mins to go at the end of each quarter the actual score is ignored and one team has to pretend they are in front by less than a kick and need to defend it. So it's a little game within the actual game. Any goals during the "2 min" thing don't count to the total score. I hope that makes sense.

This is hilarious, almost like a PE lesson lol
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Re: Preseason 2023 - Richmond vs North Melbourne @ Arden St, Fri. Feb 24
« Reply #81 on: February 24, 2023, 02:51:04 PM »
By the sounds of it you could not get much more of a mickey mouse game if you tried.

Any body  look at Bradtke how did he look. Also Ryan any chance he can play third tall ruck in the seniors has he bulked up any.

Last one any one think NM  will improve this year. I think they have  a lot of hard running types with lots of hb, wing and outside options and could be a good running team obviously they lack in other areas.

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Re: Preseason 2023 - Richmond vs North Melbourne @ Arden St, Fri. Feb 24
« Reply #82 on: February 24, 2023, 03:00:20 PM »
Here's some of the media articles ...

Sheez the man: Roos' recruit stars, new Tigers impress

Harry Sheezel starred for North Melbourne in its match simulation against Richmond, while new Tigers Tim Taranto and Jacob Hopper looked dangerous.

By Sarah Black
afl.com.au
24 February 2023


HE WAS a top three pick for a reason, and Harry Sheezel's first hitout against AFL opposition was full of confidence from the opening bounce.

The Roos fell just short of a Richmond side that rotated through its stars, the Tigers saluting 11.9 (75) to 10.13 (73) in blustery conditions at Arden Street.

North Melbourne was composed and well-disciplined in its first competitive run under new coach Alastair Clarkson, spreading the Richmond defence and creating space in attack.

Sheezel was simply outstanding early, playing across half-forward and pushing into the middle at times, booting two goals in the first quarter.

He faded somewhat as the game progressed, but bobbed up in the fourth term for a clever third goal.

Richmond recruits Tim Taranto and Jacob Hopper fitted in beautifully, spending a lot of time at centre bounces and impressing with their neat disposal. Taranto in particular looked dangerous floating into attack, kicking two goals.

North Melbourne went with a very tall forward line, with Nick Larkey, Callum Coleman-Jones, Charlie Comben and Eddie Ford all featuring; Comben in particular having some promising moments up against established Richmond defenders like Dylan Grimes, Robbie Tarrant (playing a half each) and Noah Balta.

Will Phillips showed some nice signs running through the middle, while Luke Davies-Uniacke picked up where he left off with a very professional performance.

Griffin Logue got through three pre-determined quarters in his first North Melbourne outing, the former Docker wearing a glove to protect his dislocated finger.

The Tigers began to roll through the changes after three of the six terms (the latter two featuring mostly VFL players), with Noah Cumberland, Biggie Nyuon, Thomson Dow, Ivan Soldo and Seth Campbell taking to the field, while Trent Cotchin and Dustin Martin rested.

Both clubs agreed to running a drill in the final two minutes of the second and third quarters, returning to the middle of the field for a centre bounce. Richmond – as the team in front at the time – set up as if defending a lead of less than a goal, while North Melbourne attempted to hit the front. The Tigers sent Cotchin into the middle for the "final minutes".

The Tigers were without Tom Lynch (foot), Shai Bolton (personal reasons), Marlion Pickett (general sorenss), Liam Baker (appendix), Nathan Broad (hamstring) and Jack Graham (toe).

The Roos missed Jy Simpkin, Ben Cunnington and Todd Goldstein (rested), Darcy Tucker (knee) and Tarryn Thomas (leave).

YOUNG GUNS

All eyes were on Sheezel from the get-go, showing composure and neat skills while at full pace. Tom Brown is yet to debut after a year on the list, but the young Richmond defender looked very comfortable at the top level and had some nice moments. Samson Ryan played Tom Lynch's role and looked lively. Paul Curtis was dangerous inside forward 50, setting up a number of Kangaroos goals.

SWITCHING POSITIONS

Keep your eye out for greater midfield time for Cam Zurhaar, the bullocking North Melbourne forward spending considerable time at centre bounces to good effect. The two former skippers in Trent Cotchin and Jack Ziebell went head-to-head, Cotchin kicking a neat front-and-centre goal in the second term in his new predominantly forward role. Rhyan Mansell also spent time across half-forward, having mainly played defence in his short career, while Ben Miller switched between forward and defence within the game.

INJURY WATCH

Nick Larkey sent a minor scare through North Melbourne fans, limping off in the first quarter after a marking contest, but returned before the first break. Other than that, it was a clean bill of health for both sides.

FANTASY TEMPTERS

Will Phillips (MID, $270,000) should see plenty of AFL time this year, and while still a little undersized, didn't look out of place coming up against Taranto, Hopper and Dion Prestia. Cam Zurhaar's (FWD, $522,000) stint in the midfield was dynamic, and could be a bit of a positional cheat given he's listed as a forward. Regardless of the cost, Tim Taranto (MID/FWD) $846,000 is nearly a must-have, after an injury-interrupted 2022.

https://www.afl.com.au/news/877138/sheez-the-man-roos-recruit-stars-new-tigers-impress

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Re: Preseason 2023 - Richmond vs North Melbourne @ Arden St, Fri. Feb 24
« Reply #83 on: February 24, 2023, 03:04:34 PM »
Richmond’s sharp new dynamic duo, Sheezel stars for North

Ronny Lerner
The Age
February 24, 2023 — 2.04pm


Richmond prizes worth the price

The hefty price that Richmond paid during last year’s trade period to snare former Greater Western Sydney duo Tim Taranto and Jacob Hopper already looks worth it.

Hellbent on remaining in the premiership window, and adding a fourth flag to their golden generation’s resume, the Tigers gave up picks 12 and 19 for Taranto, as well as a 2023 first-round pick and pick 31 for Hopper.

Granted, Richmond might’ve been playing the reigning back-to-back wooden spooners North Melbourne in a six-period practice match in February, but the early signs that the Richmond faithful saw from Taranto and Hopper would’ve got them very excited indeed.

Particularly Taranto.

The 2019 GWS best-and-fairest was the standout on Friday morning at Arden Street and had a huge impact in the midfield. He gathered possessions at will as he wasted little time in putting his class and exquisite skills on show.

Taranto also went forward, kicking a pair of goals, including a sensational banana from the boundary in the second term, and could’ve finished the game with four majors considering he hit the post twice.

Hopper also impressed, with his composure and clean delivery to the forward line conspicuous.

As part of the Tigers’ new-look midfield, the former Giants combined beautifully with an established bull in Dion Prestia who picked up where he left off last year by having a huge influence as he too gathered a stack of disposals.

The 2019 All-Australian was a constant threat and his work around the contest was excellent, but he also covered a lot of ground, popping up for a beautiful goal from the boundary line in the second stanza.

The additions of Taranto and Hopper to the engine room have given Richmond the luxury of moving former captain Trent Cotchin to the forward line, where he looked dangerous, setting up goals and snaring one himself after he beautifully crumbed the pack in the goal square in the second period.

Sheezel brings the excitement for North

Kangaroos fans had plenty to be excited about as well – namely highly touted top pick Harry Sheezel.

The No.3 overall selection at last year’s draft was outstanding up forward, finishing with three goals, and already looks a certain starter for round one after displaying the same class, poise and x-factor that he exhibited at underage level in 2022.

Sheezel was one of North’s best players in the opening term and started the match with a bang, tackling Taranto in the opening minute and pinging him for holding the ball, before nonchalantly converting the free kick from 35m out directly in front.

He added another clip to his highlight reel 15 minutes later when he cleverly tapped the loose ball from congestion to Jaidyn Stephenson who handballed it back to Sheezel before he snapped truly with a magnificent attempt under pressure from a sharp angle in the pocket.

His third major came in the third period when he crumbed the pack in the goal square and sent a hurried banana through the big sticks, capping off an industrious opening foray against senior AFL opposition.

Other Kangaroos who impressed were Luke Davies-Uniacke, who was their best on-baller as usual, and Cam Zurhaar in an unfamiliar role in the middle.

Zurhaar attended numerous centre bounces, and although he got caught holding the ball a few times, he made his presence felt and added grunt in the clinches.

The maligned Stephenson also looked dangerous at times, creating and setting up play as a midfielder/high half-forward, and applying some good forward pressure, and young key forward Charlie Comben provided a solid target for the Kangaroos, finishing with 2.2. New coach Alastair Clarkson will hope Comben can effectively combine with Nick Larkey in attack this year.

From purple to blue and white

Clarkson would’ve also been pleased with another new recruit, former Docker Griffin Logue, who had a good battle with star Richmond spearhead Jack Riewoldt.

In their first official hitout under Clarkson, North’s ability to run in numbers, especially from defence, was noticeable and they seemed to have a stronger defensive structure compared to previous years. They also weren’t shy in taking the game on through the corridor, with quick handballs leading to some impressive run-and-carry play.

For the Tigers, triple Norm Smith medallist Dustin Martin was busy, and showed glimpses of his vintage best with a couple of beautiful goals, co-captain Toby Nankervis was great in the ruck, Nick Vlastuin was rock solid in defence and rookie selection Seth Campbell looked spritely up forward, kicking a couple of goals from limited game time.

And without Tom Lynch, young tall Samson Ryan provided a presence up forward for the Tigers, kicking two goals and could’ve finished with four, but two of his set shots failed to score.

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/richmond-s-sharp-new-dynamic-duo-sheezel-stars-for-north-20230224-p5cnb7.html

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Re: Preseason 2023 - Richmond vs North Melbourne @ Arden St, Fri. Feb 24
« Reply #84 on: February 24, 2023, 03:11:23 PM »
By the sounds of it you could not get much more of a mickey mouse game if you tried.

Any body  look at Bradtke how did he look. Also Ryan any chance he can play third tall ruck in the seniors has he bulked up any.

Last one any one think NM  will improve this year. I think they have  a lot of hard running types with lots of hb, wing and outside options and could be a good running team obviously they lack in other areas.

Only watched the 5th quarter but Bradtke didn't do a whole lot, was only one quarter though. Archie May was impressive, will help with our structure in the reserves up forward
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Re: Preseason 2023 - Richmond vs North Melbourne @ Arden St, Fri. Feb 24
« Reply #85 on: February 24, 2023, 04:24:52 PM »
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Re: Preseason 2023 - Richmond vs North Melbourne @ Arden St, Fri. Feb 24
« Reply #86 on: February 24, 2023, 09:19:26 PM »
CLARKO’S NORTH SHOWS PLENTY AS NEW-LOOK TIGERS MIDFIELD STRUTS ITS STUFF

By Andrew Slevison
SEN
24 February 2023


It was a highly competitive meeting between North Melbourne and Richmond at Arden Street on Friday morning.

The contest was hectic early with the attack on the ball fierce from both sides, mainly the Kangaroos, and a swirly wind wreaking havoc with foot skills.

It did settle by the second term with the Tigers eventually running out two-point winners - 11.9.(75) to 10.13.(73) - having trailed by 10 points at quarter time.

Alastair Clarkson’s North side showed they will be much harder to score against this year. Their pressure around the contest was noticeable and their structure and game style, particularly when slingshotting off half-back, was much improved.

New-look Tigers midfield

Richmond’s big gun recruits Jacob Hopper and Tim Taranto spent massive amounts of time in the middle with Dion Prestia, locking horns with North’s preferred brigade of Luke Davies-Uniacke, Cam Zurhaar, Will Phillips and Tom Powell.

Taranto was dangerous in attack, kicking a lovely banana from the pocket in the second term before a second goal with a composed finish in the third. He also kicked two behinds, getting forward regularly from stoppages.

He and Hopper got plenty of the ball in positive signs for Damirn Hardwick's side.

Martin and Cotchin almost exclusively forward

Dustin Martin and Trent Cotchin spent almost all of their time as forwards.

Martin roamed across half-forward and was involved in plenty of link play. He also impacted the scoreboard with two quality third-quarter goals, one a bouncing snap from just inside 50.

Cotchin provided pressure and grunt and kicked a clever crumbing goal.

Young Tigers show a bit

Samson Ryan showed a bit up forward, filling the Tom Lynch void. He kicked two goals and was a constant target, taking a couple of nice contested marks.

Tom Brown was impressive off half-back providing plenty of run with a side of poise and toughness.

Rookie draft selection Tylar Young played deep in defence and fellow rookie Seth Campbell kicked a goal and had a tidy goal assist in the fourth quarter after coming on late.

Regulars who didn’t play

North Melbourne: Jy Simpkin, Ben Cunnington, Todd Goldstein.

Richmond: Tom Lynch, Shai Bolton, Jack Graham, Nathan Broad, Liam Baker, Tyler Sonsie, Marlion Pickett.

https://www.sen.com.au/news/2023/02/24/clarkos-north-shows-plenty-as-new-look-tigers-midfield-struts-its-stuff/


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Re: Preseason 2023 - Richmond vs North Melbourne @ Arden St, Fri. Feb 24
« Reply #88 on: February 24, 2023, 11:05:29 PM »
By the sounds of it you could not get much more of a mickey mouse game if you tried.

Any body  look at Bradtke how did he look. Also Ryan any chance he can play third tall ruck in the seniors has he bulked up any.
As AT said, Bradtke didn't do much in the couple of quarters he played.

Samson played mainly a tall forward with Lynch not playing. He took a couple of impressive contested marks as well as kicking two goals so it was a decent return but Nank and Miller did most of the ruck work.   

Of the other cubs:

Brown got better as the game went along at half-back. Got pushed off the ball a couple of times in the first quarter but fixed that up after quarter time and had a solid game.

Mansell got a fair bit of the ball but he gave away a fair few free kicks being overzealous with his tackling.

Maurice did a couple of magical things but aside from the goal and an assist or two he didn't have a huge impact at least with the ball.

Hugo was ok. He played across half-back but I don't see that as his position in the team.

Dow played in the VFL side in the last two quarters as a centrebounce mid. He was good but he wasn't tried in the main team during the first four quarters.

Cumberland was another in our VFL line-up. He had been in rehab just prior to the match-sims and intra-clubs, so I'm guessing they are easing him back into full match play.

Banks was okay. Another across HB. Didn't notice him that much.

Clarke started in the main team and was quiet in the first half but came alive in the 3rd quarter. He's exciting when he's impacting on the game.

Campbell I mentioned in the other thread. The best of the newbies by far. If he can show what he showed today on a regular basis then he'll make his senior debut sooner rather than later.

Young - disappointing today based on what he had showed at match sim training during the preseason. Maybe my expectations  were higher because of it and expected more from him today.

Biggie - typical Biggie. He was ok. Played mostly in the VFL side.

Green - too early to judge. Another who played in the VFL line-up. Need to see more gametime.
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Re: Preseason 2023 - Richmond vs North Melbourne @ Arden St, Fri. Feb 24
« Reply #89 on: February 25, 2023, 12:58:09 AM »
One of our VFL-listed players, AT.


Bradtke on the run from 45 just misses.

95 - 79

Is he confirmed ?
I cant find anything that tells me he has signed for our VFL side & I keep a pretty good record