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Richmond vs Sydney @ MCG - Round 8, 2016
« on: May 10, 2016, 05:05:27 PM »
The MCG website is being optimistic with their 35k crowd estimate.

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AFL Round 8

Saturday MAY 14

7:25 pm

RICHMOND vs SYDNEY




Opening times

Gates
Public           5.30pm
AFL Reserve  5.30pm
MCC Reserve 5.30pm

Parking
Gate 3: 3.00pm
Gate 5: 4.00pm
Gate 6: 4.00pm
Gate 7: 1.30pm

Car parking in Yarra Park

Driving to the game? Pedestrians will be given priority when exiting Yarra Park after the match. Drivers can expect some delays when leaving the park.

Other information

Estimated attendance: 35,000


General admission seating

Great Southern Stand
M1-M4
Q1-Q15

Ponsford Stand
M29-M36
Q29-Q36

Olympic Stand
Q49 (Rows M-MM)
Q50 (Rows K-MM)
Q51-Q57


Cheer squad seating

Richmond: Bay M3 (Rows A-K) and Bay M4 (Rows A-K)
Sydney Swans: Bay M33 (Rows A-S)

http://www.mcg.org.au/whats-on/events-calendar/2016/may/richmond-v-sydney-swans-may-14

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Re: Richmond vs Sydney @ MCG - Round 8, 2016
« Reply #1 on: May 10, 2016, 10:44:36 PM »
Anyone care to estimate?
Caracella and Balmey.

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Re: Richmond vs Sydney @ MCG - Round 8, 2016
« Reply #2 on: May 11, 2016, 07:44:38 PM »
Crowd 14k
Then he grabbed two chopsticks and stuck them in his mouth , pretending to be a walrus

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Re: Richmond vs Sydney @ MCG - Round 8, 2016
« Reply #3 on: May 12, 2016, 02:43:48 AM »
Richmond has won the past two clashes against the in-form Swans, but Vickery said a strong recent record against John Longmire's men would count for little.

"They're in really good form and we need to play well for four quarters, not just three quarters," he said.

"Records are nice when you look back on them, but it really means nothing coming into the match.

"We don't shy away from our record, but we think we've turned a bit of a corner and we played a style (against Hawthorn) that's going to win us matches."

Saturday night's clash will be dedicated to the Alannah & Madeline Foundation, with Richmond wearing a special jumper featuring the charity's logo and purple trimming.

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2016-05-11/longer-bench-breaks-here-to-stay-vickery

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Re: Richmond vs Sydney @ MCG - Round 8, 2016
« Reply #4 on: May 12, 2016, 11:49:24 AM »
Match preview: Richmond v Sydney Swans

AFL.com.au
12 May 2016


SUMMARY

At 1-6, there appears little hope going into Saturday night's clash that the Tigers will revive their season and play finals. They are no longer expected to challenge opposition like the Swans, but Damien Hardwick's men have proved in past seasons that their form can change in an instant. The return of All Australian defender Alex Rance and captain Trent Cotchin will give the club optimism that a reversal of fortune can still happen. They are facing one of the AFL's form teams in the Swans, with John Longmire's men coming off a sixth win in seven games. Superstar Lance Franklin has been a key to their imposing form and, with 29 goals this season, he is the man the Tigers must make a priority, with the midfield battle also crucial.       

WHERE AND WHEN: MCG, Saturday, May 10, 7.25pm AEST

LAST FIVE TIMES
R13, 2015, Richmond 14.11 (95) d Sydney Swans 11.11 (77) at the SCG
R23, 2014, Richmond 10.8 (68) d Sydney Swans 9.11 (65) at ANZ Stadium
R14, 2014, Sydney Swans 9.8 (62) d Richmond 7.9 (51) at the MCG
R18, 2013, Sydney Swans 16.14 (110) d Richmond 9.9 (63) at the SCG
R7, 2012, Richmond 13.13 (91) d Sydney Swans 8.14 (62) at the MCG

THE SIX POINTS


1. Jack Riewoldt was the star in a brilliant fightback the last time these sides met, kicking six goals to reel in a 32-point half-time margin. Richmond kicked 11 goals to three in the second half to win.

2. The Swans continue to dominate their opposition in inside 50s, ranked first in the AFL with an average of 65.1. In contrast, Richmond is ranked 16th with an average of 47.1 a game.

3. The Swans are the number one contested possession team so far in 2016, averaging 166.4 per game. Richmond, which prided itself on contested ball in 2015, is struggling in this area, ranked equal 11th with 138.9 per game.

4. Richmond has won three of the last four MCG clashes between these sides. The Swans, who play their first game at the venue in 2016, won their only two matches at the MCG in 2015.

5. The Swans are the third ranked scoring side in 2016 averaging 111 points a game, well up on their 2015 average of 88. Richmond is kicking 81 points a game this season compared to 87 in 2015.

6. Swans midfielder Luke Parker is on a continuous climb up the Official AFL Player Ratings, brought to you by Schick, jumping from No.20 overall to No.18 in round seven. He has been the Swans' No.3 ranked player since round 17 last season.

IT'S A BIG WEEK FOR … Bachar Houli.

The rebounding defender has been subdued this season and the Tigers have been moving him around to try and spark his form. He spent time forward last Friday night against the Hawks and has had kick-in duties taken off him for periods this season. With the spotlight on others, Houli, who is an important cog when at his best, will feel the pinch if his own form doesn't improve quickly. 


PREDICTION: Sydney Swans by 36 points


http://www.afl.com.au/news/2016-05-10/match-preview-richmond-v-sydney-swans

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Re: Richmond vs Sydney @ MCG - Round 8, 2016
« Reply #5 on: May 12, 2016, 10:30:20 PM »
Swans sweating on key trio's fitness

AFL.com.au
12 May 2016


SYDNEY Swans coach John Longmire is sweating on the availability of veterans Ted Richards, Kieren Jack and Ben McGlynn for Saturday night's clash with Richmond at the MCG.

Richards has missed the past two matches with a fractured eye socket, while co-captain Jack (ankle) and McGlynn (corked thigh) were both injured in the Swans' 81-point win over Essendon last week at the SCG, but managed to play out the game.

The trio will need to get through the team's final training session and pull up well before being certainties to make the trip to Melbourne on Friday to take on the Tigers.

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2016-05-12/swans-sweating-on-availability-of-three-key-players-for-richmond-clash

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'Trench warfare' on cards between Sydney, Richmond (Age)
« Reply #6 on: May 12, 2016, 10:31:52 PM »
'Trench warfare' on cards between Sydney Swans, Richmond Tigers

Andrew Wu
The Age
13 May 2016


John Longmire has good reason to be guarded against one of his bogy teams, Richmond, whose coach Damien Hardwick has told his players to prepare for "trench warfare" against the hard-nosed Swans.

There are only four clubs against which the Swans coach has a negative win-loss record. Two of them, Hawthorn and Geelong, have won four of the past five flags. Another, Fremantle, has been a regular top-four side, and the other team is Richmond.

The Tigers have not won a final under Hardwick, but have a surprisingly good record against the Swans, who they have beaten in four of their past six matches. They even beat the Swans in a premiership year while finishing a lowly 12th.

Apart from the final round of 2014, when Sydney rested several stars against a Tigers side needing to win to feature in September, the Swans have had no excuses.

Two major reasons stand out to explain why the Swans have so much trouble against a side they have finished above in each of Longmire's five seasons at the helm.

One is Jack Riewoldt, who has been one of the few forwards to get the better of Ted Richards in recent years, and the other is the Tigers' ability to beat the Swans for contested possessions. In each of the Swans' four losses to the Tigers, they have been well beaten in this key stat.

But led by the grunt of Josh Kennedy, Dan Hannebery and Luke Parker, the Swans have improved their work in the clinches this year, rising from mid-table to be second for contested possession differentials.

"We've been really strong inside, which has been good," Longmire said. "Our midfield group have been strong inside and all over the ground. The contested side of the game has been so important for us.

"It certainly allows us to get our hands on the ball, then it's a matter of what we do from there on in."

One knock against the Swans has been a perceived lack of pace once the ball is free, but Hardwick knows the Tigers cannot exploit any weakness if they do not win the ball first.

"There's a couple of things we can do well against certain sides, Sydney's one of those sides," Hardwick said. "It's always a tough contested battle against Sydney. I think they've got three of the top six players in contested ball.

"It's easy to say you want to beat them on the outside, but you've got to beat them inside in their own game first and foremost. Their pressure around the contest and tackle numbers is elite, as are contested  ball.

"It's going to be a bit like trench warfare this week. They have 66 entries inside 50, if we give them that kind of supply inside 50 we won't win."

Riewoldt's ability to kick goals against such a miserly defence has been crucial in the Tigers' success against the Swans. He has kicked 23 goals in his past seven games against Sydney, including a bag of six last year.

The forward, who is likely to have Richards or Dane Rampe as his opponent, is also one of the few Tigers enjoying a strong 2016.

"He's been having a great season, he's added so much more versatility to his game," Longmire said. "He's up the ground a lot more than what he was a few years ago. He's such a beautiful kick, not just for goal but as a field kick, and he's been using that to great effect when he's been up the ground.

"That provides a couple of challenges in on our defensive group, to make sure we get the right match-ups on where he is."

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-2016-trench-warfare-on-cards-between-sydney-swans-richmond-tigers-20160512-gotmye.html

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Re: Richmond vs Sydney @ MCG - Round 8, 2016
« Reply #7 on: May 14, 2016, 06:04:37 PM »
Richmond v Sydney Swans at the MCG, 7.25pm AEST

NO LATE CHANGES

FINAL INTERCHANGES

Richmond: Jake Batchelor, Anthony Miles, Sam Lloyd, Connor Menadue

Sydney Swans: Tom Mitchell, Zac Jones, Callum Mills, Jack Hiscox

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2016-05-14/final-teams-sunday-round-eight

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Re: Richmond vs Sydney @ MCG - Round 8, 2016
« Reply #8 on: May 14, 2016, 06:11:18 PM »
Barrett has got stuck into us.


Richmond

IF ........ this side has got any ticker, and we're not restricting this to the players only ...    

... it will put everything on the line against the Swans on Saturday night. We've got our doubts.

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2016-05-13/sliding-doors-round-eight-2016-afl

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Re: Richmond vs Sydney @ MCG - Round 8, 2016
« Reply #9 on: May 14, 2016, 06:58:21 PM »
Barrett has got stuck into us.


Richmond

IF ........ this side has got any ticker, and we're not restricting this to the players only ...    

... it will put everything on the line against the Swans on Saturday night. We've got our doubts.

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2016-05-13/sliding-doors-round-eight-2016-afl

what a stuffing Muppet. ... wearing his vinyl jox and chain tonight???  :shh
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Re: Richmond vs Sydney @ MCG - Round 8, 2016
« Reply #10 on: May 14, 2016, 07:24:29 PM »
Dimma pre-game predicting the winner of the inside/contested footy tonight will determine the winner.

Swans with three of the top 6 contested ballwinners btw.

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Re: Richmond vs Sydney @ MCG - Round 8, 2016
« Reply #11 on: May 14, 2016, 07:26:14 PM »
Dimma pre-game predicting the winner of the inside/contested footy tonight will determine the winner.

Swans with three of the top 6 contested ballwinners btw.
He says that for every game.......
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Re: Richmond vs Sydney @ MCG - Round 8, 2016
« Reply #12 on: May 14, 2016, 07:30:25 PM »
 :lol...100 points :rollin :rollin
DIMMA - You will be held ACCOUNTABLE...

“We are really excited about what we have brought in. We have got great depth of players that can take us where we need to go. We are just putting some cream on the top at the moment,” he said.

"Rucks:
Shaun Hampson is the No.1 man"

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Re: Richmond vs Sydney @ MCG - Round 8, 2016
« Reply #13 on: May 14, 2016, 07:34:41 PM »
LMFAO, Vickery misses from 30, Buddy dobs one from 70..,, lolololol
DIMMA - You will be held ACCOUNTABLE...

“We are really excited about what we have brought in. We have got great depth of players that can take us where we need to go. We are just putting some cream on the top at the moment,” he said.

"Rucks:
Shaun Hampson is the No.1 man"

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Re: Richmond vs Sydney @ MCG - Round 8, 2016
« Reply #14 on: May 14, 2016, 07:39:34 PM »
Taylor Hunt is the dumbest prick in football. SACK HIM TOMORROW he is dumb  :banghead :banghead :banghead