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Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on July 30, 2015, 03:09:44 PM
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Hardwick challenges angry AFL Tigers
Source: AAP
30 Jul 2015 - 2:06pm
Richmond coach Damien Hardwick has challenged his angry Tigers to attack Hawthorn head-on when the sides meet in Friday night's blockbuster clash.
The rampaging Hawks have stormed back into outright premiership favouritism on the back of an eight-game winning streak and inflicted the heaviest loss in Carlton's history on the Blues last week.
Richmond's top-four aspirations took a hit when Fremantle pinched a thriller at the MCG but Hardwick said his players spent little time despairing over the result.
"The disappointment turned to anger but that anger has got to turn into performance," Hardwick said on Thursday.
"The great thing about our group is they're pretty resilient.
"You can sit there and be dictated to by what (Hawthorn) do and how they play ... the fact of the matter is they're playing some really good football but so are we." The loss also cost the Tigers key talls Ben Griffiths (finger) and Shaun Hampson (ankle) for the match against the Hawks.
Griffiths is in danger of missing the rest of the season after undergoing surgery but Hampson is a chance to resume next week.
Fifth-placed Richmond have enjoyed reasonable success against the Hawks in recent times, having won two of their past three encounters, which Hardwick put down to his side's dominance in contested possession.
"There's a template there that we like but it's easier said than done," the coach said.
"It's easy to have the answers but to get the equation is probably the difficult thing against a quality side like Hawthorn."
The Tigers will wear their Dreamtime guernseys on Friday night in a show of support for Adam Goodes, who has taken a leave of absence from Sydney over the booing controversy.
Hardwick said the move to wear the guernsey celebrating indigenous culture came about from a conversation between the Tigers' leadership group and indigenous midfielder Shane Edwards.
"The fact of the matter is that it's bullying at best and racism at worst," Hardwick said of the booing of Goodes.
"We just wanted to throw our support (behind Adam). It's not something the AFL community wants to see ... one of the greats of our game not playing because of this impact.
"Our players have made a stand and want to support Goodesy in this way."
http://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/2015/07/30/hardwick-challenges-angry-afl-tigers
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Richmond has tough run home but Tigers are up to the challenge
Eliza Sewell & Lauren Wood
Herald-Sun
July 30, 2015 12:18PM
DAMIEN Hardwick says the Tigers have the belief to upset the raging Hawks on Friday night.
Richmond will be without talls Shaun Hampson (ankle) and Ben Griffiths (finger) but will regain Ty Vickery after a two-game suspension and Liam McBean is a likely inclusion.
Hardwick said after almost upsetting Fremantle and a solid season, Richmond had proven it was capable of matching it with the best.
“Our form over the course of not only the recent but the form over the last six to 12 months has been pretty respectful,” Hardwick said.
“(We’ve) won a lot of football games, played some good opposition and have got the job done.
“The faith we’ve got in this group from a coaching-playing group is outstanding.
“We think we’re capable when we play our best of beating the best.
“This is a great challenge for our boys. We’re very confident that if we play our best footy we can get the points.”
He said Vickery would be keen to perform well.
“He’s an important player for us,” he said.
“Our thing with Ty is he does tread a fine line, the majority of those agressive players do.
“He probably knows he owes us a couple of big games and hopefully this is one of the weeks he repays that.”
http://www.news.com.au/sport/afl/richmond-has-tough-run-home-but-chris-newman-says-tigers-are-up-to-the-challenge/story-fndv8t7m-1227462814585
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We should just play dirty - now that would be a fitting tribute to Adam Goodes....
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We should just play dirty - now that would be a fitting tribute to Adam Goodes....
not that i ever saw him as a consistent dirty player, but that's pretty funny
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We should just play dirty - now that would be a fitting tribute to Adam Goodes....
would you call him dirty if he wasn't black??
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well, if i, called him similar to what i call ballantyne id be hung drawn and quartered
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We should just play dirty - now that would be a fitting tribute to Adam Goodes....
would you call him dirty if he wasn't black??
Reckon I never called Matthews, Brereton, Dipper, Rhys-Jones, Lockett, Baker, Lloyd, Libba, Romero, Dimmatina, C.Brown, Cox, Judd, Crowley, Ballantyne etc dirty?
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racist :police:
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We should just play dirty - now that would be a fitting tribute to Adam Goodes....
not that i ever saw him as a consistent dirty player, but that's pretty funny
Ol sliding knees Goodesey. Helped change a rule but hey let's not get all racist
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We should just play dirty - now that would be a fitting tribute to Adam Goodes....
not that i ever saw him as a consistent dirty player, but that's pretty funny
Ol sliding knees Goodesey. Helped change a rule but hey let's not get all racist
I propose, that instead of booing - which is apparently too open to interpretation, perhaps we start a chant/song to explain things more clearly...something along the lines of this:
(to the tune of "Knees up Mother Brown")
Knees Up Adam Goodes!
Knees Up Adam Goodes!
You Wonder Why We Boo
They Changed A Rule
Because Of You
Sliding With Your
Knees Up Adam Goodes!
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well, if i, called him similar to what i call ballantyne id be hung drawn and quartered
And you would then be a racist.
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well, if i, called him similar to what i call ballantyne id be hung drawn and quartered
And you would then be a racist.
So it's not what you say, nor is it how you say it but it's who you direct toward that matters :thumbsup got it.
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We should just play dirty - now that would be a fitting tribute to Adam Goodes....
would you call him dirty if he wasn't black??
:huh
yes
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well, if i, called him similar to what i call ballantyne id be hung drawn and quartered
And you would then be a racist.
People do have a right to be bigots. In a free country people do have rights to say things that other people find offensive or insulting or bigoted.
Attorney-General George Brandis
:snidegrin
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well, if i, called him similar to what i call ballantyne id be hung drawn and quartered
And you would then be a racist.
So it's not what you say, nor is it how you say it but it's who you direct toward that matters :thumbsup got it.
No it's none of that, apparently it's just how the recipient takes it like Goodes decided that the booing was racist. Funny how the booing of one individual is racist but some nuffers in the media class everyone white, middle-class Australian as racist isn't considered racist
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well, if i, called him similar to what i call ballantyne id be hung drawn and quartered
And you would then be a racist.
People do have a right to be bigots. In a free country people do have rights to say things that other people find offensive or insulting or bigoted.
Attorney-General George Brandis
:snidegrin
Or in the words of half-Jewish homosexual and left wing activist Stephen Fry - No-one has the right to not be offended....
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Reluctant homosexual
He finds it a bit icky
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Reluctant homosexual
He finds it a bit icky
Unlike the right wing hero Alan Jones who was arrested for trolling the public toilets of London for his sexual kicks.
"Jones was arrested and taken to the Mayfair station, where he was charged with "outraging public decency" and "committing an indecent act". It is only fair to point out that prosecuting authorities were ultimately unprepared to present any evidence to support the charges."
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2006/10/20/1160851142104.html?page=fullpage
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lmao
what a cracker of an article
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Light clothes....in London, in December...
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Reluctant homosexual
He finds it a bit icky
Unlike the right wing hero Alan Jones who was arrested for trolling the public toilets of London for his sexual kicks.
"Jones was arrested and taken to the Mayfair station, where he was charged with "outraging public decency" and "committing an indecent act". It is only fair to point out that prosecuting authorities were ultimately unprepared to present any evidence to support the charges."
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2006/10/20/1160851142104.html?page=fullpage
Ah yes good old Alan ( Sharon) Jones and his tendencies for the ( that line in the Knack song called My Sharona). :lol
Amazing how his mates in high places love too cuddle up to Sharon. :rollin
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Apparently his nick name around the traps in Sydney is "Gloria"....partly based on his love for the Laura Branigan song of the same name.
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Reluctant homosexual
He finds it a bit icky
Unlike the right wing hero Alan Jones who was arrested for trolling the public toilets of London for his sexual kicks.
"Jones was arrested and taken to the Mayfair station, where he was charged with "outraging public decency" and "committing an indecent act". It is only fair to point out that prosecuting authorities were ultimately unprepared to present any evidence to support the charges."
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2006/10/20/1160851142104.html?page=fullpage
Now the difference between Alan the toilet trader Jones and Steven Fry is simply that Jones is a vile hateful cretin and Fry is decent compassionate human being and an awesome comedian who cracks me up in shows like black adder.