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RFC Fans Training Night
« on: December 02, 2005, 02:47:59 PM »
Fans' Training Night
12:08:02 PM Thu 1 December, 2005
richmondfc.com.au

The Christmas Fans' training night for 2005 will be held on Thursday, December 15 at Punt Road Oval.

We are looking forward to a fantastic afternoon for the whole family beginning with competitions and activities from 3.30pm.

At the conclusion of the teams' training session supporters will have the opportunity to meet the players and get plenty of autographs from their favorites.

Santa will also make an appearance at the end of training.

A sausage sizzle will also be served throughout the afternoon.

For further information please contact the Richmond Football Club on (03) 9429 5333.

Please note: There is NO parking available at Punt Road Oval. The MCG car park will be open with normal charges applying.

http://richmondfc.com.au/default.asp?pg=news&spg=display&articleid=239174

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Player training is scheduled to start at around 4.00pm.
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Deledio still No.1 (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #1 on: December 16, 2005, 05:21:41 AM »
Deledio still No.1
16 December 2005 
 Herald Sun

RICHMOND'S Brett Deledio reaffirmed his status as the AFL's fastest man over 100m at Punt Rd yesterday.

The Grand Final sprint champion quickly dispatched WA recruit Jarrad Oakleigh-Nicholls at the club's mini-Olympics to retain bragging rights at Tigerland.

Deledio won in 10.95sec, but Oakleigh-Nicholls had earlier participated in a relay.

It wasn't all gold for Deledio, with Matthew Richardson downing him in the 400m.

Another new boy, pre-season draft pick Matthew White, won the 2000m time trial.

http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/footy/common/story_page/0,8033,17583906%255E19742,00.html

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Re: RFC Fans Training Night
« Reply #2 on: December 16, 2005, 05:29:00 AM »
They showed the last half of the sprint on Sport Tonight last night. Lids just blitzed them easily :thumbsup. Nice psychological motivation work by Terry the other week to prick Lids' ears.

It looked as though Kel Moore came second  :o and White third. Asking Oaks to run it straight after a relay was a bit of a let-down.

Did anyone from here go yesterday?
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Re: RFC Fans Training Night
« Reply #3 on: December 16, 2005, 10:27:48 AM »

Did anyone from here go yesterday?

Yeah I went - got there just after 5.00 - training proper was just finishing. So I cannot comment on that. Gotta say it was small crowd compared to last year

Then they had the tiger Olympics - have to say I wasn't paying much attention for most of it. Enjoyed the 400m race - Richo won - you gotta love him poor fella was stuffed after it.  ;D

In the 4 x 400m relay Joel Bowden dropped the batton at the start of the race - can anyone explain how you can do that ::) :P ;D :help

Everyone wanted the 100m sprint - Lids was on song and won easily and yes it was Kel Moore who came in 2nd. Why they had poor JON running the final leg for one of the teams of the 4x400 was strange bizarre and defintely a letdown when it came to the sprint.

I left as soon as they announced at 7.00pm that the MCG carpark was closing at 7.15pm :o
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Re: RFC Fans Training Night
« Reply #4 on: December 16, 2005, 10:54:26 AM »
Its a shame they pumped up Deledio Vs OakleyNicholls then had the kid run the relay 5 minutes before the sprint. Deledio has the kid covered, but dont pump up the sprint and then make sure 1 kid cant win lol....fiasco!

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Re: RFC Fans Training Night
« Reply #5 on: December 16, 2005, 04:33:51 PM »
WP - is it true that Lids let Richo win?

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Re: RFC Fans Training Night
« Reply #6 on: December 16, 2005, 05:15:48 PM »
WP - is it true that Lids let Richo win?
Maybe threats came from some rabid Qld fan that if anyone finished in front of Richo there'd be hell to pay. Apparently if Simmonds was running then Lids would have come 3rd (or else).
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Re: RFC Fans Training Night
« Reply #7 on: December 17, 2005, 04:51:05 AM »
Lightning Lids leaves rivals in his wake . . .
1:19:22 PM Fri 16 December, 2005
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Brett Deledio has finished his first full year of AFL football with yet another award . . .

The super-talented Tiger teenager won the coveted 100-metre sprint at Richmond’s mini-Olympics, held at Punt Road last Thursday (December 15) evening, to add to his AFL NAB Rising Star triumph, his Richmond Rising Star success, his AFLPA Best First Year Player victory, and his first-placing in the league’s Grand Final day sprint.

‘Lids’ blew his rivals away in a scorching 10.95 seconds run to retain the title of Richmond’s fastest man. Kelvin Moore finished an admirable second, with pre-season draft selection Matthew White in third place.

Another Tiger newcomer in Jarrad Oakley-Nicholls, who was mooted as the main danger to Deledio in the sprint, finished down the track after competing in the previous race at the mini-Olympics, the 4 x 400m relay.

But it wasn’t all smooth sailing for Lids throughout the evening, as he lowered his colors in the 400-metre race to the Club’s “goalden oldie”, Matthew Richardson.

The 30-year-old Tiger superstar ran his heart out to cross the finishing line first, just ahead of Deledio.

Other results in the Tiger mini-Olympic events were:

• 2km trial: 1st – Matthew White

• Bench press: 1st – David Rodan

• Goalkicking: 1st – Greg Tivendale

• ‘Speccy’ mark: 1st – Troy Simmonds

• Floating mark: 1st – Alistair Neville

• Championship kick: 1st – Jay Schulz

• Skill testing: 1st – Kane Johnson

The mini-Olympics were a highlight of Richmond’s Christmas Fans’ Training Day, which attracted a large crowd of Tiger devotees to Punt Road to watch their heroes go through their paces at a special training session before the athletic activities kicked off.

http://richmondfc.com.au/default.asp?pg=news&spg=display&articleid=240969

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Re: RFC Fans Training Night
« Reply #8 on: December 17, 2005, 09:45:13 AM »
WP - is it true that Lids let Richo win?
Maybe threats came from some rabid Qld fan that if anyone finished in front of Richo there'd be hell to pay. Apparently if Simmonds was running then Lids would have come 3rd (or else).
LOL Fish.  Gee I wish I had thought of that.  In reality I am asking because on some other forums there is the suggestion that Lids took pity on the older bloke and not wishing to hog all the glory, let Richo win.

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Re: RFC Fans Training Night
« Reply #9 on: December 17, 2005, 10:50:40 AM »
We have so many players who arent up to AFL standard...its amazing how frawldys 5 years stuffed us.

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Re: RFC Fans Training Night
« Reply #10 on: December 17, 2005, 03:27:08 PM »
We have so many players who arent up to AFL standard...its amazing how frawldys 5 years stuffed us.

Like who? I think Wallace has done a decent job at cleaning out the list. No doubt another major batch of delistments is needed next season but then it will start to look alot more healthy I'd think.

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Greg Stafford 27/8/74 - 31 years 127 days
Matthew Richardson 19/3/75 - 30 years 288 days
Andrew Kellaway 23/11/75 - 30 years 39 days
Darren Gaspar 20/5/76 - 29 years 226 days
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Mark Chaffey 6/5/77 - 28 years 240 days
Nathan Brown 10/2/78 - 27 years 325 days
Kane Johnson 15/3/78 - 27 years 292 days
Joel Bowden 21/6/78 - 27 years 192 days
Troy Simmonds 13/7/78 - 27 years 172 days
Greg Tivendale 19/4/79 - 26 years 257 days
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Trent Knobel 23/5/80 - 25 years 223 days
Ray Hall 27/10/80 - 25 years 66 days
Patrick Bowden 4/8/81 - 24 years 150 days
Shane Tuck 24/12/81 - 24 years 8 days
Kayne Pettifer 22/1/82 - 23 years 344 days
Mark Coughlan 20/4/82 - 23 years 256 days
Chris Newman 18/5/82 - 23 years 228 days
Chris Hyde 9/8/82 - 23 years 145 days
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Jeremy Humm (r) 5/1/83 - 22 years 361 days
Andrew Krakouer 4/2/83 - 22 years 331 days
David Rodan 8/10/83 - 22 years 85 days
Kelvin Moore 25/3/84 - 21 years 282 days
Brent Hartigan 7/4/85 - 20 years 269 days
Jay Schulz 18/4/85 - 20 years 258 days
Thomas Roach 2/9/85 - 20 years 121 days
Nathan Foley 8/9/85 - 20 years 115 days
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Adam Pattison 5/3/86 - 19 years 302 days
Andew Raines 8/3/86 - 19 years 299 days
Will Thursfield 19/4/86 - 19 years 257 days
Daniel Jackson 25/4/86 - 19 years 251 days
Danny Meyer 3/8/86 - 19 years 151 days
Dean Polo 5/8/86 - 19 years 149 days
Richard Tambling 12/8/86 - 19 years 142 days
Dean Limbach 25/10/86 - 19 years 68 days
Cleve Hughes 15/1/87 - 18 years 351 days
Cameron Howat (r) 30/1/87 - 18 years 336 days
Luke McGuane 12/2/87 - 18 years 323 days
Matthew White 25/2/87 - 18 years 310 days
Angus Graham (r) 16/4/87 - 18 years 260 days
Brett Deledio 18/4/87 - 18 years 258 days
Travis Casserley 20/5/87 - 18 years 226 days
Jarrad Oakley-Nicholls 9/2/88 - 17 years 326 days

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Re: RFC Fans Training Night
« Reply #11 on: December 18, 2005, 06:03:05 PM »
WP - is it true that Lids let Richo win?

That's what a lot of people were saying on the night but I must say Richo didn't do anything underhanded during the race unlike a few others who were pushing and shoving ;) :lol :rollin
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