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Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on December 19, 2007, 04:48:09 PM
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Not sure where to put this so I'll put it here.
Future Forces - Tigers and Saints
December 19th 2007 02:10
Richmond v St Kilda
A simple format, take the youngest 18 players from every club and see how they matchup with the rest of the teams in the AFL. Clubs will play a random opponent in a knockout competition, and winning teams will keep playing until the best young team is decided. Using a bit of current form, and a guess at the players’ ability in the future, this might give an idea of who has the best youth. With only 18 players being used, some odd lineups and strange player positioning will be apparent with some teams. No rookie listed players are used, and as long as someone is on the list they get a game
Ri FB Andrew Collins, Luke McGuane, Matthew White
SK FF Adam Schneider, Jarryd Allen, Raphael Clarke
Ri HB Dean Polo, Alex Rance, Jarrad Oakley-Nicholls
SK HF Jarryn Geary, Brendon Goddard, Jack Steven
Ri C Richard Tambling, Daniel Connors, Shane Edwards
SK C David Armitage, Eljay Connors, Brad Howard
Ri HF David Gourdis, Jack Riewoldt, Travis Casserly
SK HB Sam Gilbert, Matt Maguire, Jason Gram
Ri FF Dean Putt, Cleve Hughes, Mitch Morton
SK FB Matthew Ferguson, James Gwilt, Leigh Fisher
Ri Foll Angus Graham, Brett Deledio, Trent Cotchin
SK Foll Ben McEvoy, Luke Ball, Nick Dal Santo
Winner: Richmond
The Tigers have a bigger team than the Saints do when their youth compete, the Tigers' Riewoldt is in this game but the Saints' Riewoldt is too old for this contest. The Deledio and Cotchin versus Ball and Dal Santo battle would be a highlight.
http://www.aflinsider.net/future-forces-tigers-and-saints/
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Future Forces Round 2 - Tigers and Blues
December 24th 2007 03:25
aflinsider.net
Richmond v Carlton
Ri FB: Andrew Collins, Luke McGuane, Matthew White
Ca FF: Eddie Betts, Shaun Grigg, Ryan Jackson
Ri HB: Dean Polo, Alex Rance, Jarrad Oakley-Nicholls
Ca HF: Jordan Russell, Shaun Hampson, Dennis Armfield
Ri C: Richard Tambling, Daniel Connors, Shane Edwards
Ca C: Clint Benjamin, Luke Blackwell, Steven Browne
Ri HF: David Gourdis, Jack Riewoldt, Travis Casserly
Ca HB: Andrew Walker, Mark Austin, Darren Pfeiffer
Ri FF: Dean Putt, Cleve Hughes, Mitch Morton
Ca FB: Jake Edwards, Paul Bower, Joe Anderson
Ri Foll: Angus Graham, Brett Deledio, Trent Cotchin
Ca Foll: Matthew Kreuzer, Marc Murphy, Bryce Gibbs
Winner: Richmond
The Tigers have a big forward line, and Carlton don't really have enough height to combat them. Down the other end, the Tigers have good balance in their back line and they should be able to handle whoever plays forward for Carlton. Kreuzer would have to be better than Graham in the ruck, but that might be the only clear win for Carlton, as the other midfield spots might be an even contest.
http://www.aflinsider.net/future-forces-round-2-tigers-and-blues/
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Where's Thursfield? He was drafted as a rookie the same year as Deledio, McGuane, Polo etc.
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Where's Thursfield? He was drafted as a rookie the same year as Deledio, McGuane, Polo etc.
They've just used the youngest 18. Polo is the oldest of that lot and Thursty misses out because he's 4 months older than Polo. The same goes for Patto and Meyer who were also drafted in 2004.
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Future Forces Round 3 - Hawks and Tigers
December 26th 2007 03:26
aflinsider.net
Hawthorn v Richmond
Ha FB: Brendan Whitecross, Brent Renouf, Luke McEntee
Ri FF: Matthew White, Cleve Hughes, Dean Putt
Ha HB: Mitchell Thorp, Thomas Murphy, Grant Birchall
Ri HF: David Gourdis, Jack Riewoldt, Travis Casserly
Ha C: Beau Muston, Josh Kennedy, Xavier Ellis
Ri C: Richard Tambling, Daniel Connors, Shane Edwards
Ha HF: Beau Dowler, Lance Franklin, Travis Tuck
Ri HB: Dean Polo, Alex Rance, Jarrad Oakley-Nicholls
Ha FF: Cyril Rioli, Jarryd Roughead, Jarryd Morton
Ri FB: Andrew Collins, Luke McGuane, Mitch Morton
Ha Foll: Max Bailey, Jordan Lewis, Garry Moss
Ri Foll: Angus Graham, Brett Deledio, Trent Cotchin
Winner: Hawthorn
The Tigers are a few years behind the Hawks when it comes to rebuilding through the draft, and they may not have had as many high draft picks to use as they traded away a few and the Hawks traded for a few extra. So Hawthorn have the better collection of youth at the moment, but there is the potential for Richmond to build a contender like the Hawks have. Tall players like Riewoldt and Rance could one day be mentioned alongside Franklin and Thorp while Cotchin, Connors, Edwards and maybe Tambling will grow into an exciting midfield group like the Hawks currently have.
http://www.aflinsider.net/future-forces-round-3-hawks-and-tigers/
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Meh. Highly subjective. I am still interested to see how the Hawks go in 2008. Lots of commentators seem to think Hawthorn have achieved what they need to from their rebuilding faze and now it's just a case of plucking the premiership cup off the shelf. All this after one reasonable season. Perhaps they are correct, I suppose we will see won't we. Perhaps Stewart Dew will prove to be an inspired choice.
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Tall players like Riewoldt and Rance could one day be mentioned alongside Franklin and Thorp while Cotchin, Connors, Edwards and maybe Tambling will grow into an exciting midfield group like the Hawks currently have.
Thorp sure tore it up last season.. ::)
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we match up pretty well with the hawks young guys buts its their hodge, mitchell, brown etc group that smashes our mid-tier
us and carlton have lots of potential will be interesting to see which comes on quicker than expected
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The Hawks have a better team at the moment due to the balance and structure of their list with so many 23-27 year olds in their prime but who can tell yet which side has the better collection of youth. So many unproven youngsters albeit with talent who have yet to play or hardly played a senior game.
Surprisingly this website had Collingwood with the best young 18 (better than Hawthorn head to head) yet we smashed the Pies (the media of course gave the excuse that Cloke and Thomas were tired after a long season ::) ).
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we match up pretty well with the hawks young guys buts its their hodge, mitchell, brown etc group that smashes our mid-tier
us and carlton have lots of potential will be interesting to see which comes on quicker than expected
the hawks' midfield young guys have hardly had a game apart from jordan lewis whereas we've put in plenty of games into our young mids.....also...their backline looks mighty weak to me.....the only thing going for them is their forward line.....
our midfield and backline certainly have them covered easily.....if young forwards such a hughes, riewoldt, gourdis start to show something...we'll be sweet...
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This pretty much proves your point peggles. A large number of young Hawks haven't debuted at all or only made one appearance (they've relied on their senior core) whereas we've got a few games into our cubs.
Hawthorn
33: Crawford (291)
28: Dew (180)
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27: Croad (202), Jacobs (126)
26: Bateman (96)
25: Campbell (78), Clarke (88), Guerra (135), Osborne (76), Taylor (48)
24: Brown (97), Mitchell (109), Williams (76)
23: Boyle (25), Gilham (29), Hodge (112), Ladson (74), Sewell (64)
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22: McGlynn (25)
21: Bailey (4), Dawson (14), Lewis (63), Murphy (12), Young (44)
20: Dowler (3), Franklin (56), Roughead (58), McEntee (-), Muston (-), Tuck (1)
19: Birchall (40), Ellis (13), Kennedy (-), Morton (-), Moss (1), Renouf (-), Thorp (1), Suckling# (-)
18: Rioli (-), Grima# (-), Sandilands# (-), Stokes# (-), Walsh# (-)
17: Whitecross (-)
Losses: Dixon (203), Smith (221) and Vandenberg (145)
Bold - Hawthorn's 22 who played the most games in 2007. Vandenberg replaced McGlynn in the finals. 19 Hawks played 20 or more games in 2007.
Richmond
32: Richo (256)
29: Bowden (235), Brown (188), Johnson (202), Simmonds (157)
28: Tivendale (185)
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26: Tuck (69)
25: Coughlan (83), Hyde (82), Newman (111), Pettifer (103)
24: McMahon (114)
23: Moore (24), Polak (95), King (19)
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22: Foley (49), Schulz (49), Howat# (20), Cartledge# (7), Silvester# (-)
21: Raines (51), Jackson (36), Meyer (17), Pattison (35), Polo (25), Tambling (53), Thursfield (22)
20: Casserly (-), Deledio (62), Hughes (10), McGuane (16), Morton (12), White (18), Graham (2)
19: Collins (-), Connors (4), Edwards (16), JON (7), Riewoldt (8 ), Collard# (1)
18: Cotchin (-), Rance (-), Putt (-), Gourdis (-)
Losses: -.
Bold - Our 22 who played the most games in 2007. 10 Tigers played 20 or more games in 2007.
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we match up pretty well with the hawks young guys buts its their hodge, mitchell, brown etc group that smashes our mid-tier
us and carlton have lots of potential will be interesting to see which comes on quicker than expected
the hawks' midfield young guys have hardly had a game apart from jordan lewis whereas we've put in plenty of games into our young mids.....also...their backline looks mighty weak to me.....the only thing going for them is their forward line.....
our midfield and backline certainly have them covered easily.....if young forwards such a hughes, riewoldt, gourdis start to show something...we'll be sweet...
the names birchall, young, ellis mean anything to you?
the fact they havent had to rush any young guys in says a lot about the guys they have playing atm and the good jobs their doing
we have a weaker mid-tier but we also have a massive advantage in the senior groups now which should even itself out
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the fact they havent had to rush any young guys in says a lot about the guys they have playing atm and the good jobs their doing
True T2. We haven't had this luxury. Problem is some of our supporters expect all our youngsters to be starring after 2-3 years in the system because a Buddy or Lewis are when the majority of the Hawks now delivering have been in the system 5-8 years. Look at how many Hawks in the mid-20s have only this year reached around 75-100 AFL games.