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Re: Richmond ressies/VFL side [merged]
« Reply #1740 on: February 13, 2026, 11:29:30 PM »
VFL Tigers take down Lions in practice match

By Connor Burns
Richmond Media
Feb 13, 2026, 9:08 pm


Richmond   1.4  2.6   5.8   7.10   (52)         
Coburg      1.0   4.5   5.9   6.12   (48)

Goals: Macdonald 2, Connolly 1, Collier 1, Ball 1, Daniels 1, Renfree 1

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Richmond's VFL team headed to Tony Sheehan Oval in Bundoora to take on Coburg in its first practice match of 2026, recording a 7.10 (52) to 6.12 (48) victory after an exciting finish to the game, with plenty of youngsters impressing for the Tigers.

The game started at breakneck pace as first-year Tiger Zaydyn Lockwood made his presence felt early, producing several big spoils and highlighting his incredible athleticism.

Lively forward Tom Ferguson played higher up the ground, breaking the game open with his pace and exceptional ball use off both his right and left foot.

Mohammed Yassine also looked lively early as he aims to back up a career-best season ahead of his fifth year at the Club.

Finally, after 15 minute of intense and pressurised football, Nick Collier broke the shackles, pushing forward, roving the ball off the pack and side-stepping an opponent before finishing off with a goal.

But Coburg almost immediately responded on the stroke of quarter-time through Hayden Polley who was rewarded after a great run-down tackle, going back and slotting the set shot from 40 metres out on a slight angle.

Despite Richmond kicking with a breeze and having many more inside-50s, it led by just four points at the first break, 1.4 (10) to 1.0 (6).

Experienced Lions ruckman Cooper Keogh started the second quarter with a bang for Coburg, taking the ball out of the ruck and snapping it through from 25 metres out.

The Lions soon got some breathing room on the scoreboard courtesy of a classy snap from Max Thompson in the right forward pocket.

The Tigers roared back into it though, with Jack Ball finding the big sticks following repeat entries, but Coburg managed to bridge the gap once again with a goal to Dom Payman.

A strong second term from Coburg saw it up by 11 points at the main break.

Richmond turned the tide in the third quarter, kicking three quick goals, two of them coming from the boot of Seth Macdonald and the other a classy finish from former St Kilda player Leo Connolly, who is heading into his first season in the yellow and black.

Zane Greenham was also on fire, playing like a man possessed through the middle of the ground, as he vies for a list spot at the Tigers in 2026.

Despite Richmond having plenty of momentum, Coburg steadied the ship, keeping the ball in the contest before a late goal from Eddie King gave the Lions a one-point lead heading into the last term.

The Tigers started the fourth quarter on the right note as Kai Daniels kicked his first goal of the day, giving his side the lead back once again.

The ball pinballed from end-to-end with neither team able to find the big sticks, until Payman once again gave Coburg the lead after his second goal of the day.

As time ticked down, the Lions were able to keep the ball in their half for long periods of time, but just when all hope looked lost for the Tigers, first-year basketball export Ned Renfree pushed forward.

He proceeded to take a towering mark before calmly slotting the drop punt from the pocket, giving Richmond the lead with just two minutes left.

In a tight final few minutes both teams gave it everything, with many players starting to cramp and looking out on their feet.

But it was the Tigers who were able to hold on and win by just four points, starting the first of four practice matches off in style. Richmond will next face Essendon next Friday.

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1953876/vfl-tigers-take-down-lions-in-practice-match

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Re: Richmond ressies/VFL side [merged]
« Reply #1741 on: February 14, 2026, 02:25:28 PM »
Good to see this year's rule changes looked to have increased scoring at all levels


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Re: Richmond ressies/VFL side [merged]
« Reply #1742 on: Yesterday at 08:00:31 PM »
VFL side locked in for Bombers clash

RichmondFC.com.au
Feb 19, 2026


Richmond's VFL side that will face Essendon in Friday's practice match has been confirmed.

It's the second of four practices matches the VFL side will take part in this pre-season, with this game at the NEC Hangar to follow the AFL match simulation between the Tigers and Bombers, that begins at 10.30am.

An exciting line-up has been named for Jack Madgen's side, which includes some new recruits in Olli Hotton, Leo Connolly, Sam Philp and more, alongside established stars Mutaz El Nour, Harry Scott, Lachlan Street and others.

AFL listed players Luke Trainor, Zane Peucker, Noah Roberts-Thomson, Patrick Retschko, Liam Fawcett, Oliver Hayes-Brown and Kaleb Smith are also eligible to play in the VFL game, alongside train-on player Marcus Krasnadamskis.

It's another chance for the Tigers to get game time under their belts, before the home-and-away season begins on Saturday, March 21, when Richmond faces last year’s Grand Finalists, Southport.

VFL practice match: Richmond v Essendon
Friday, February 20, 1:05pm
NEC Hangar, Melbourne Airport


Richmond team:

#51 Kai Stewart
#52 Mohammed Yassine
#54 Harry Scott
#55 Lachlan Street
#56 Hugh White
#57 Mutaz El Nour
#58 Leo Connolly
#61 Olli Hotton
#64 Sam Philp
#65 Ry Cantwell
#66 Daniel Lowther
#68 Sam Toner
#69 Seth Macdonald
#71 Kai Daniels
#72 Reuben Hanson
#73 Tom Ferguson
#74 Ned Renfree
#75 Zaydyn Lockwood
#78 Aaron Sharkie
#79 Max Lee
#80 Kane Loftus
#81 Sam Phillips

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1957242/vfl-side-locked-in-for-bombers-clash

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Re: Richmond ressies/VFL side [merged]
« Reply #1743 on: Today at 02:29:42 PM »
Ressies getting smacked  :P

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Richmond     0.0       3.1-19
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Re: Richmond ressies/VFL side [merged]
« Reply #1744 on: Today at 07:28:57 PM »
Bombers defeat Tigers in VFL practice match

Richmond was unable to overcome a slow start in Friday's VFL practice match.

By Connor Burns
RichmondFC.com.au
Feb 20, 2026


Essendon   8.5   12.7   17.9   18.13 (121)
Richmond   0.0    3.1     5.2      8.7 (55)

Goals: Toner 2, Fawcett, Renfree, Daniels, Lowther.

Richmond's VFL side were outplayed by Essendon at the NEC Hangar in their second practice match on Friday afternoon, going down by 66 points.

The Dons began the game in red-hot form making the Tigers pay for their lacklustre start, leading by 53 points at quarter-time.

Richmond came out of the first break much-improved with AFL-listed Tiger Liam Fawcett getting his team on the board, kicking a beautiful set shot from 40 metres out on a slight angle.

The Tigers soon had another, with basketball export Ned Renfree making it back-to-back majors for his team, as Jack Madgen's side started to get to work in the midfield and gain forward territory.

Still, the Dons were able to extend their lead out to 70 points at the main break but there were some encouraging signs, as new VFL recruits Leo Connolly and Aaron Sharkie worked their way into the game.

Kai Daniels also had some good moments coming out of half-time, taking a few big grabs and kicking a nice snapping goal, while Sam Toner conjured a masterful snap from the boundary line.

The Tigers had plenty of inside-50s but intercept marks from the Bombers' defenders stifled their momentum, as Essendon often went down the other end and kicked goals.

With a quarter to play, the Bombers held a 79-point lead, with Richmond still hoping to take plenty out of the last term.

Toner continued to impress as the game wore on, kicking his second goal of the afternoon early in the last quarter, while big man Daniel Lowther also snagged one.

On a tough day, the Tigers finished promisingly as they continue to work towards Round 1.

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1958443/bombers-defeat-tigers-in-vfl-practice-match