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Richmond Rant / Re: Trade talk, rumours & innuendo 2024
« Last post by Diocletian on Today at 10:27:53 PM »
He still left. Where there's a will there's a way....that's where the best administrations and list managers earn their keep.... :shh

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Richmond Rant / Re: Trade talk, rumours & innuendo 2024
« Last post by Francois Jackson on Today at 10:22:40 PM »
after a few years though. 5 at least he played up there?

 In a way im glad we were never a chance to get him because we likely would have stuffed it up as north did.

what a jet.
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Richmond Rant / Re: Trade talk, rumours & innuendo 2024
« Last post by Diocletian on Today at 10:06:46 PM »
Chris Judd says hello.... :shh
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Richmond Rant / Re: A little perspective…
« Last post by Tigeritis™©® on Today at 09:50:01 PM »
I've been supporting Richmond since 1972

Member for 43 years

I'll also support them, wiil always be a member. The Club has given me so much. I've seen the highest of highs and been through the years of the being in footy wilderness... wouldn't change it

But it's also OK to be critical of the Club.

For me at the moment it's not the results that are gnawing at me it is the lack of effort. It is beyond disappointing. I haven't questioned the effort for a very long time...

BTW great post mat  :clapping

“It’s the lack of effort.”

Couldn’t agree more. Pressure, tackling and running hard doesn’t take skill or a game plan to do.

Increase the pressure, tackling and hard running and we don’t lose by that amount.

I question whether our “11 Premiership” players, excluding Vlastuin and Rioli, are leading by example?

Our cubs need matches, keep blooding them.

Our “Premiership Players” need to not accept the past two weeks.
:clapping  :clapping  :clapping

There needs to be pride in the jumper and a fight and fight to win attitude.

There's no excuses for the lack of effort and utter capitulation.

I wasn't expecting much this year but the sort of effort is unacceptable by any Richmond player
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General Discussion / Re: General Soccer discussion.
« Last post by Francois Jackson on Today at 09:49:48 PM »
Never in doubt. Made of steel that lot.

Arsenal not good enough, and may have used up all the tickets these last 2 years as Henry just said.

on another topic i just watched "The Final" on a flight home.

Watch it if you haven't.



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Richmond Rant / Re: Injury update 2024
« Last post by MintOnLamb on Today at 09:23:38 PM »
There is something odd about the Fawcett situation...

No there isn't


Would like to know what is going on with Fawcett

Back, indefinite, really concise and insightful …NOT

Wasn't it a stress fracture or oedema?
Unsure

Read it somewhere in this thread it is oedema

Found it
http://oneeyed-richmond.com/forum/index.php?topic=33233.msg765695#msg765695
That was March 20, now we are 2 months on ….

Yes and?

It is a condition that can take a very long time to correct, recover from. Get it wrong, rush him back before fully recovered ...well let's not go there ::)

Ty 👌
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Richmond Rant / Re: Injury update 2024
« Last post by WilliamPowell on Today at 09:21:48 PM »
There is something odd about the Fawcett situation...

No there isn't


Would like to know what is going on with Fawcett

Back, indefinite, really concise and insightful …NOT

Wasn't it a stress fracture or oedema?
Unsure

Read it somewhere in this thread it is oedema

Found it
http://oneeyed-richmond.com/forum/index.php?topic=33233.msg765695#msg765695
That was March 20, now we are 2 months on ….

Yes and?

It is a condition that can take a very long time to correct, recover from. Get it wrong, rush him back before fully recovered ...well let's not go there ::)



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Richmond Rant / Re: Injury update 2024
« Last post by WilliamPowell on Today at 09:17:26 PM »
Tigers could have 20 players unavailable as injury crisis worsens

The Tigers' injury nightmare continues to worsen

By Sarah Black
5 hrs ago

RICHMOND is once again facing severely limited numbers as the Tigers' injury crisis intensifies, the unavailability list now a chance to hit an astonishing 20 players.

The Tigers have suffered yet another round of injuries, with Rhyan Mansell (concussion) definitely ruled out of Dreamtime at the 'G, while Sam Naismith tore his ACL in the VFL and is set to undergo his fourth knee reconstruction.

Richmond is now down to one fit ruck, captain Toby Nankervis.

Subbed out key forward Mykelti Lefau has been cleared of a broken jaw, but it remains to be seen if he will be declared fit to play.

Jacob Bauer – who has battled a hamstring injury this year – was also a late withdrawal from the VFL side, this time with a quad issue.

Teams must name a squad of 26 players (23 and three emergencies), and only Jacob Koschitzke, Samson Ryan and Kaleb Smith – who were emergencies for the Brisbane defeat – were left standing by the end of the VFL game.

If a fit three emergencies cannot be reached, there's a chance injured players will be named in order to make the minimum.

But Richmond will be hoping to regain Liam Baker (corked leg) and Dylan Grimes (back), who have both been sidelined for two weeks.

The Tigers will release their official injury list on Tuesday, but last week listed concussed pair Sam Banks and James Trezise as set to miss only one match, while Seth Campbell (knee bone bruising) and Jack Graham (hamstring) are outside chances to face the Bombers.

Richmond has used 39 players this year, comfortably the most of any side. The only Tigers yet to take to the field are long-term injured pair Liam Fawcett and Mate Colina (back), Bauer (who has been sidelined most of this season), second-year Kaleb Smith and category B rookie Oliver Hayes-Brown, who is currently playing in the VAFA, the level below the VFL.

RICHMOND UNAVAILABILITY
Approximate timelines, to be officially confirmed on Tuesday

Mykelti Lefau (jaw), TBC
Jacob Bauer (quad), TBC
Sam Naismith (suspected ACL), season
Rhyan Mansell (concussion), TBC
Liam Baker (corked leg), test
Dylan Grimes (back), test
James Trezise (concussion), test
Sam Banks (concussion), test
Seth Campbell (knee), 1 week
Jack Graham (hamstring), 1 week
Jacob Hopper (hamstring), 1-2 weeks
Tim Taranto (wrist), 2-3 weeks
Tom Lynch (hamstring), 3-5 weeks
Jack Ross (foot), 5-7 weeks
Maurice Rioli jnr (ankle), 7-9 weeks
Liam Fawcett (back), TBC/long-term
Mate Colina (back, TBC/long-term
Josh Gibcus (ACL), season
Judson Clarke (ACL), season
Oliver Hayes-Brown, playing VAFA

https://www.afl.com.au/news/1135054/richmond-tigers-could-have-20-players-unavailable-as-injury-crisis-worsens
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Richmond Rant / Re: Injury update 2024
« Last post by MintOnLamb on Today at 09:14:30 PM »
There is something odd about the Fawcett situation...

No there isn't


Would like to know what is going on with Fawcett

Back, indefinite, really concise and insightful …NOT

Wasn't it a stress fracture or oedema?
Unsure

Read it somewhere in this thread it is oedema

Found it
http://oneeyed-richmond.com/forum/index.php?topic=33233.msg765695#msg765695
That was March 20, now we are 2 months on ….
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