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Rejigged Tiger forwards impress to down Demons in match sim

By Sarah Black at Casey Fields
afl.com.au
18 February 2024


RICHMOND has started its journey under new coach Adem Yze with a win, albeit in a pre-season match simulation, with the Tigers seeing off Melbourne by 23 points.

After four terms of the unofficial hit-out, the Tigers were in front 18.9 (117) to 14.10 (94) in unusually still conditions at Casey Fields.

There were then a further three periods of play largely involving VFL players, although Demons stars Clayton Oliver and Christian Salem also took part having missed the opening four terms.

Oliver was at his eye-catching best in his first serious hit-out after a turbulent off-season, kicking a brilliant goal early before requiring medical assistance after landing heavily following a brave attempt to catch a high handball.

Melbourne had the better of the VFL hit-out, winning 8.3 (51) to 3.8 (26), with the final score on the day finishing Richmond's way, 21.21 (147) to 22.13 (145).

Melbourne got off to a flyer in the four quarters to start the day, with Jack Viney seemingly not caring it was an unofficial game as he charged through the middle with gusto, while Christian Petracca appeared to do as he pleased, booting two first-quarter goals as the Dees kicked the first five of the day.

Richmond started to turn the game in its favour towards the end of the first and into the second, answering the Dees' five opening goals with 10 straight of its own.

Noah Balta (three goals) and Shai Bolton (four) formed a dangerous duo up forward with a string of individual highlights, as ruck recruit Sam Naismith - in the absence of Toby Nankervis - provided plenty in the middle against the might of Max Gawn. Recruit Jacob Koschitzke also kicked two goals in his first major hit-out for the club.

"It'll be a work in progress for a little period, with Kozi coming across from Hawthorn," Tigers assistant coach Ben Rutten said of the new-look forward line, which will be without spearhead Tom Lynch for their Opening Round clash against Gold Coast.

"We know what he can do, but we expect that he'll take a bit of time to settle in. Balta up there as well, he's played a bit of forward, but predominantly in defence last year.

"A bit of that cohesion will take a bit of time, but I thought they continued to work well and create some isolation down there as well at times, which was good to see."

When the Demons were on, they connected beautifully down the ground, pin-pointing passes and generating plenty of bounce out of defence.

In the absence of most of Melbourne's first-choice forward line, Josh Schache played a key role alongside Jacob Van Rooyen, with Bayley Fritsch also providing a smaller target.

Dees defenders Steven May and Jake Lever shook off some rust to have the best of the aerial battle, with the Tigers mainly coming through with the goods when the ball was on the deck.

Tigers SSP prospect Mykelti Lefau came on for the final quarter and kicked a goal as he pushes for a rookie spot on the senior list.

Both sides were missing a host of senior players. Richmond was without managed quartet Dustin Martin, Tim Taranto, Dylan Grimes and Nankervis, with Dion Prestia (hamstring), Tom Lynch (conditioning after injury), Liam Baker (personal), Jacob Bauer (hamstring) and Liam Fawcett (back) also sidelined.

Melbourne was equally skinny. Tom McDonald, Lachie Hunter, Shane McAdam (all calf injuries),  Andy Brayshaw (illness), Charlie Spargo (Achilles soreness), Harrison Petty (toe), Ben Brown (knee), Daniel Turner (femur), Taj Woewodin (concussion) and Andy Moniz-Wakefiled (thigh) all missing.

Young guns
Melbourne's Kynan Brown caught the eye from the opening bounce, playing on the wing and at half-forward and slotting a stunning goal in the opening minutes. Caleb Windsor found a bit of the footy, while Will Verrell took the ruck reins in the second half of the AFL. Thomson Dow was a very steady presence for Richmond in the middle, and Steely Green – bearing a strong resemblance to Liam Baker – was lively up forward. Kane McAulliffe came on for the final 15 minutes of the AFL game and immediately won a holding-the-ball against Petracca.

Switching positions
All eyes were on Noah Balta, who played the primary role up forward in partnership with recruit Jacob Koschitzke. Normally a key defender, Balta took a little while to work into the game with a couple of dropped marks and panicked moments, but looked superb when roosting them from 50. Melbourne played a fairly conventional 18, with no real surprises. Kozzie Pickett spent some time in the middle and was quick on the burst, but it's a role he's played before.

Injury watch
Richmond small forward Rhyan Mansell's day lasted approximately three minutes, with the 23-year-old hobbling off with a right ankle complaint and finishing the game in a moon boot. He will get scans on Monday and while the is hopeful it is a simple rolled ankle, there's a potential for a high ankle sprain. If ruled out of the start of the season, his absence could open the door for a potential debut for Steely Green. Jacob Hopper got his leg caught in a tackle but was moving freely post-match. Max Gawn played one half on managed minutes, while Balta, Josh Gibcus (who got through his first game in a year unscathed) and Tylar Young played three terms.

Fantasy tempter
Richmond was without several first-choice on-ballers today so it's difficult to get an accurate read, but Thomson Dow ($407,000) looks set for some solid midfield minutes this season. The 22-year-old played all four quarters on the ball and those at the Tigers have been raving about his form and fitness all summer. If you're looking for a bit of value, he could be an option.

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MELBOURNE  5.1   7.5   12.8   14.10  (94)
RICHMOND    3.1   10.6   13.6   18.9  (117)
(after four terms)

GOALS
Melbourne: Petracca 2, Pickett 2, K. Brown 2, Fritsch 2, Van Rooyen, Chandler, Gawn, Lever, Schache, Verrall
Richmond: Bolton 4, Balta 3, Koschitzke 2, Green 2, Sonsie 2, Short, Campbell, Lefau, Pickett, M. Rioli

https://www.afl.com.au/news/1077138/clayton-oliver-returns-in-melbourne-demons-v-richmond-tigers-match-simulation-full-scores-highlights-report

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Fresh Tigers remind Demons that forward woes remain (Age)
« Reply #1 on: February 18, 2024, 04:27:28 PM »
Fresh Tigers remind Demons that forward woes remain

Peter Ryan
The Age
February 18, 2024


Richmond showed they will have the capacity to trouble teams in 2024 as a mix of the new and the old combined under new coach Adem Yze to overcome a slow start and defeat Melbourne in match simulation at Casey Fields on Sunday.

After conceding the first five goals, the Tigers reeled off 10 unanswered as Noah Balta and Jacob Koschitzke took over inside-50 to kick six goals against a defence containing Melbourne stars Steven May and Jake Lever.

Melbourne missed Angus Brayshaw and Clayton Oliver in the middle, but the Tigers were without Dustin Martin, Dion Prestia and Tim Taranto.

What you need to know
Melbourne are heading into 2024 with minimal change to their structure or the faces filling key roles. Brayshaw (flu) and Oliver (managed) will improve them in the middle. Recruit Caleb Windsor can find the football but needs to work on his kicking, while Kynan Brown showed promise as a light but brave forward. Jack Billings had little impact as a high half-forward while Blake Howes is yet to take the next step. How to deploy Christian Petracca’s power will once again be a major question for the Demons as they wait and see whether recruit Shane McAdam and Harrison Petty return in time for the opening round.

By contrast, Richmond appear revitalised with Balta dominating inside-50, his aerial strength creating chances for Melbourne’s small forwards. With Martin, Taranto, Prestia and Toby Nankervis sidelined, the Tigers tried Thomson Dow in the middle, with Sam Naismith and Samson Ryan rucking. Ryan was impressive and the other two were steady, but it shows their depth. Rhyan Mansell will have scans on Monday after hurting his ankle in the first quarter. Mansell was in a moon boot and there are fears he may have suffered a high ankle sprain, while supplementary selection period hope Mykelti Lefau helped his chances with a goal in a strong last quarter.

The Demons have not sprung any surprise positional moves to shake things up, but they appear to be working on using their hands more out of the back half to create overlap run. Melbourne are trying to find someone to support Max Gawn in the ruck, with Jacob van Rooyen asked to relieve him in the first half. Rookie ruckman Will Verrall took over from Gawn at half-time.

What they said
Ben Rutten (Richmond assistant coach) on the new look forward line:

“Both of them (Noah Balta and Jacob Koschitzke) were able to display their strengths. It might be a bit clunky at times while they learn how each other works.”

What’s next
The Tigers play Collingwood in an official practice match on Tuesday, February 27 from 6.40pm at IKON Park. Melbourne play Carlton on Wednesday, February 28, with last year’s semi-final loss fresh in their minds.

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/fresh-tigers-remind-demons-that-forward-woes-remain-20240218-p5f5t6.html

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Re: Fresh Tigers remind Demons that forward woes remain (Age)
« Reply #2 on: February 18, 2024, 08:33:46 PM »
Fresh Tigers remind Demons that forward woes remain

Peter Ryan
The Age
February 18, 2024


Richmond showed they will have the capacity to trouble teams in 2024 as a mix of the new and the old combined under new coach Adem Yze to overcome a slow start and defeat Melbourne in match simulation at Casey Fields on Sunday.

After conceding the first five goals, the Tigers reeled off 10 unanswered as Noah Balta and Jacob Koschitzke took over inside-50 to kick six goals against a defence containing Melbourne stars Steven May and Jake Lever.

Melbourne missed Angus Brayshaw and Clayton Oliver in the middle, but the Tigers were without Dustin Martin, Dion Prestia and Tim Taranto.

What you need to know
Melbourne are heading into 2024 with minimal change to their structure or the faces filling key roles. Brayshaw (flu) and Oliver (managed) will improve them in the middle. Recruit Caleb Windsor can find the football but needs to work on his kicking, while Kynan Brown showed promise as a light but brave forward. Jack Billings had little impact as a high half-forward while Blake Howes is yet to take the next step. How to deploy Christian Petracca’s power will once again be a major question for the Demons as they wait and see whether recruit Shane McAdam and Harrison Petty return in time for the opening round.

By contrast, Richmond appear revitalised with Balta dominating inside-50, his aerial strength creating chances for Melbourne’s small forwards. With Martin, Taranto, Prestia and Toby Nankervis sidelined, the Tigers tried Thomson Dow in the middle, with Sam Naismith and Samson Ryan rucking. Ryan was impressive and the other two were steady, but it shows their depth. Rhyan Mansell will have scans on Monday after hurting his ankle in the first quarter. Mansell was in a moon boot and there are fears he may have suffered a high ankle sprain, while supplementary selection period hope Mykelti Lefau helped his chances with a goal in a strong last quarter.

The Demons have not sprung any surprise positional moves to shake things up, but they appear to be working on using their hands more out of the back half to create overlap run. Melbourne are trying to find someone to support Max Gawn in the ruck, with Jacob van Rooyen asked to relieve him in the first half. Rookie ruckman Will Verrall took over from Gawn at half-time.

What they said
Ben Rutten (Richmond assistant coach) on the new look forward line:

“Both of them (Noah Balta and Jacob Koschitzke) were able to display their strengths. It might be a bit clunky at times while they learn how each other works.”

What’s next
The Tigers play Collingwood in an official practice match on Tuesday, February 27 from 6.40pm at IKON Park. Melbourne play Carlton on Wednesday, February 28, with last year’s semi-final loss fresh in their minds.

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/fresh-tigers-remind-demons-that-forward-woes-remain-20240218-p5f5t6.html

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The 3-2-1 (pre-season takeaways)

Ben Cotton
Foxsports
18 February 2024


3. RICHMOND’S NEW-LOOK ATTACK FIRES

Amid question marks over whether Richmond has enough firepower in attack , its new-look forward line sure looked good on Sunday –18 goals over four periods good.

Despite having no Tom Lynch as he ramps up to full fitness or the retired Jack Riewoldt, others stepped up in a big way.

The Tigers’ attack was led by four goals from Shai Bolton, who’s expected to play as a permanent forward in 2024 after drifting into the midfield in recent years, and three goals from Noah Balta, who’s set to switch from defence to the forward line.

Plus recruit Jacob Koschitzke fired early with two goals in the first period, and the likes of Steely Green and Tyler Sonsie also bopped up with two majors each.

As ex-Fremantle star and North Melbourne head of development Michael Barlow pointed out, Sunday marked a “real opportunity” for lesser names from both clubs – including those rounding out the Tigers’ forward line – to “try and solidify their spot”.

“For the bottom five or six picked from each side, these are really important minutes and times to get opportunities for a look in, in a shortened pre-season,” Barlow told Fox Footy.

“Come that second match, we’ll see Dustin Martin and plethora of others play.”

For Richmond, that includes its train-on players vying for its final list spot – WAFL forward Mitch Schofield and Kiwi-born VFL prospect Mykelti Lefau – who both impressed with some bright moments against the Dees.

“It’s a big decision for (Tigers general manager of football talent) Blair Hartley, who’s going to have the final say on this last list spot. Two guys competing for that last list spot and they’re both forwards,” commentator Sam Hargreaves told Fox Footy.

“Big audition today.”

1. WHY THERE’S ‘HUGE UPSIDE’ FOR TIGERS

While it’s only match simulation, and both sides were undermanned, Richmond showed its best footy can still match it with – and top – the best sides in the competition.

With Adam Yze replacing Damien Hardwick as senior coach and several greats moving from the club in recent years to mark the end of an era, not many are expecting the Tigers to challenge for the top eight.

If anything, they’re being tipped to slide further from their 13th-placed finish in 2023 ... so do we need to recalibrate expectations?

Perhaps they aren’t getting enough respect from the AFL world considering, looking across the field on Sunday, it’s evident there’s still an array of high-quality players – some premiership Tigers – in Yze’s side in 2024.

And against a quality side in Melbourne, they very much showed they can still produce at a high level with elite transition play and general intensity.

There’s even more reason for optimism if the next wave of Richmond youngsters and players on the fringes otherwise can step up.

“They’ve certainly got some weapons still in the arsenal,” Hargreaves noted.

Barlow was meanwhile impressed with the way the Tigers bounced back from a five-goal deficit to open the match.

“They’ve shown a fair bit of resilience, haven’t they? To bounce off the back of being punched in the beak to start the match – five goals (down) against a side that’s been top four the last few years,” he said.

“We’re probably thinking there’s some obvious teething issues with Richmond with a new coach and some of their better personnel out.

“(A big loss) wasn’t completely unexpected, but they’ve rallied since that and outscored the opposition by 10 goals.

“They’re going to show some patches of huge upside.”

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/teams/richmond-tigers/live-afl-preseason-2024-melbourne-demons-v-richmond-tigers-match-simulation-live-scores-updates-stats-video-stream-result-news-blog/news-story/2f528049e473c9edeebfc427245cc594