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Re: VFL Rd 7 V Werribee, Holm Park Reserve Beaconsfield @ 1pm
« Reply #30 on: June 03, 2017, 03:53:34 PM »
DISPOSALS:

Miles 34,
Ballard 30,
Ellis 30,
Markov 26,
Townsend 25,
Broad 21.

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Re: VFL Rd 7 V Werribee, Holm Park Reserve Beaconsfield @ 1pm
« Reply #31 on: June 03, 2017, 04:39:42 PM »
It's Chol time :clapping

What happens to the paperwork bringing Soldo back to the main list :lol

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Re: VFL Rd 7 V Werribee, Holm Park Reserve Beaconsfield @ 1pm
« Reply #32 on: June 03, 2017, 04:58:31 PM »
It's Chol time :clapping

What happens to the paperwork bringing Soldo back to the main list :lol
Either pull the paperwork or put in new paperwork to put Soldo on the LTIL.

Good to hear Broad make a successful return from injury with 21 possies.
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Re: VFL Rd 7 V Werribee, Holm Park Reserve Beaconsfield @ 1pm
« Reply #33 on: June 03, 2017, 05:22:52 PM »
Looks line Lennon showing he's a class above as well. I'm his biggest critic but I'd like to see him get a run of 3 or 4 games after the break.

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Re: VFL Rd 7 V Werribee, Holm Park Reserve Beaconsfield @ 1pm
« Reply #34 on: June 03, 2017, 06:48:38 PM »
Looks line Lennon showing he's a class above as well. I'm his biggest critic but I'd like to see him get a run of 3 or 4 games after the break.
He plays as a marking, lead up forward in the twos and seems to do pretty well, and then he is asked to play a different roll when he plays at AFL level.
Dimma does that with a few young players.

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Re: VFL Rd 7 V Werribee, Holm Park Reserve Beaconsfield @ 1pm
« Reply #35 on: June 03, 2017, 07:00:40 PM »
Peter Jackson VFL 2017

Richmond   3.1  6.2  7.6  10.7 (67)
Werribee   4.5  6.7  9.7  10.12 (72)

GOALS:
Richmond: Lennon 4 Darley  Ballard  Townsend  Ellis  Chol  Cass
Werribee: Fordham 2 Anderson 2 Gribble  Hanson  Mountford  Hibberd  Larkey  Daw

BEST:
Richmond: Ballard Maric Ellis Miles Markov Broad
Werribee: Nielson Barrack Mountford Swallow Durdin Hanson

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Re: VFL Rd 7 V Werribee, Holm Park Reserve Beaconsfield @ 1pm
« Reply #36 on: June 03, 2017, 11:42:37 PM »
Inside midfielder Anthony Miles picked up 34 disposals in Richmond's five-point loss to Werribee in Beaconsfield on Saturday.

Miles' balance of inside and outside play was a particularly impressive aspect of his game.

The 25-year-old has played just two games in the senior team this season but has been racking up the footy in the VFL.

Meanwhile, smart forward Ben Lennon slotted four goals to again press his claims for promotion. Lennon was drafted at No. 12 in 2013 and is out of contract at the end of the season. He booted three goals against Essendon last week.

He contested well both in the air and on the ground.

Fellow former first round selection Corey Ellis collected 30 disposals playing on a wing and looked a class above.

Experienced ruckman Ivan Maric rucked the final quarter without a break against listed North Melbourne players Braydon Preuss and Majak Daw.

Ivan Soldo
landed awkwardly earlier in the game and was injured while fellow big man Todd Elton finished the match in a sling after suffering a shoulder injury.

Defender Nathan Broad looked as if he hadn't missed a beat in his comeback from an AC joint injury in his right shoulder, and was named among the best players as he notched up 21 disposals, six marks and six tackles.

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2017-06-03/around-the-state-leagues-whos-starring-in-the-twos

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Re: VFL Rd 7 V Werribee, Holm Park Reserve Beaconsfield @ 1pm
« Reply #37 on: June 04, 2017, 12:23:16 AM »

Fellow former first round selection Corey Ellis collected 30 disposals playing on a wing and looked a class above.


That's it, get him into the side and play him in the back pocket #masterstroke

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Re: VFL Rd 7 V Werribee, Holm Park Reserve Beaconsfield @ 1pm
« Reply #38 on: June 04, 2017, 04:29:32 AM »
VFL Tigers dealt five-point loss
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4 June 2017


Richmond VFL 10.7-67 def by Werribee 10.12-72


The VFL Tigers went down in a pulsating clash on Saturday afternoon, as Werribee prevailed by five points at Holm Park Recreation Reserve.

In front of a healthy Beaconsfield crowd, the VFL Tigers pushed their western rivals until the final siren, but were unable to get a final key-score to swing the tide in their favour.

Ben Lennon was a star performer with four goals, while Anthony Miles and Corey Ellis were outstanding in the midfield engine against the likes of North Melbourne’s Andrew Swallow.

Nathan Broad had 21 disposals in his return from the long-term injury list, adding six marks and six tackles to his tally for good measure.

Richmond VFL and Development Coach Craig McRae said there were still plenty of positive signs to be taken from the narrow defeat.

“I was rapt with the fight in us, and our desire to win when the game was there in the balance,” McRae said.

“But our turnovers hurt us - we allowed nine goals from turnovers, which we haven’t done all year, and they kicked ten for the game.

“It’ll be an area of focus for us after the bye.”

The VFL Tigers started the first quarter with some stingy defensive efforts, denying Werribee a plethora of attacking opportunities before rebounding and finding Lennon for his first.

Last week’s Sir Doug Nicholls medal recipient Jake Batchelor was continuing his impressive form, finding great assistance from Ryan Garthwaite and the returning Broad.

Lennon hammered home his second for the quarter shortly after Richmond VFL captain Sam Darley nailed his first major for the year, however, a fast-finishing Werribee held the ascendancy at the first break by 10 points.

In a similar vein to the end of the first term, the second started off in scrappy circumstances, with both sides finding it hard to nail clean disposals on a cold afternoon in Melbourne’s east.

Jacob Ballard broke the deadlock with a clever snap from close range, before Jacob Townsend showed class and poise with a calm finish on the run from 40 metres out.

Townsend continued to rally his teammates with immense grit and determination, providing trademark pressure all over the ground and raking in impressive numbers in tackles and clearances.

Werribee managed to bite back courtesy of a goal to swingman Majak Daw, however, Lennon marked spectacularly and booted his third goal on the siren of half-time, much to the delight of both teammates and the Beaconsfield contingent of Tiger supporters.

It was the Tigers of the Werribee variety that came out firing in the third quarter, nailing three consecutive goals before their momentum was halted by Lennon’s fourth, which was elegantly set-up by an ice-cool Tyson Stengle.

Oleg Markov was providing plenty of pace and excitement off half-back, with his run-and-carry vital in rebounding against Werribee’s immense pressure.

Daniel Coffield again showed his supreme intercepting skills as the travellers looked to put the VFL Tigers in their wake, while Hugh Beasley was proving to be a difficult one-on-one match-up for Werribee’s forwards.

With a 14-point deficit to make up at the final break, the VFL Tigers rallied to bring the lead back to within one kick.

However, it would prove to be Werribee’s day, as the visitors hung on by the slimmest of margins.

Mabior Chol produced a brilliant left-footed snap to bring Werribee’s lead to single digits, before Jayden Cass nailed his first goal for the VFL Tigers with a precise effort from a tight angle.

A Werribee goal shortly after stretched the lead back out, however, Ellis was found by Markov in acres of space and buried his close-range effort to again bring the VFL Tigers within a kick of Werribee.

Just as Darley looked to launch a final attack from the back half the siren sounded, with a handful of points the only difference in a thralling battle between two sides.

The VFL Tigers will now have a rest over the next weekend, but return for Round 8 action against Geelong at Punt Road on Saturday, July 17.

http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2017-06-03/vfl-tigers-dealt-five-pointloss

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Re: VFL Rd 7 V Werribee, Holm Park Reserve Beaconsfield @ 1pm
« Reply #39 on: June 04, 2017, 08:02:04 AM »
Inside midfielder Anthony Miles picked up 34 disposals in Richmond's five-point loss to Werribee in Beaconsfield on Saturday.

Miles' balance of inside and outside play was a particularly impressive aspect of his game.

The 25-year-old has played just two games in the senior team this season but has been racking up the footy in the VFL.

Meanwhile, smart forward Ben Lennon slotted four goals to again press his claims for promotion. Lennon was drafted at No. 12 in 2013 and is out of contract at the end of the season. He booted three goals against Essendon last week.

He contested well both in the air and on the ground.

Fellow former first round selection Corey Ellis collected 30 disposals playing on a wing and looked a class above.

Experienced ruckman Ivan Maric rucked the final quarter without a break against listed North Melbourne players Braydon Preuss and Majak Daw.

Ivan Soldo
landed awkwardly earlier in the game and was injured while fellow big man Todd Elton finished the match in a sling after suffering a shoulder injury.

Defender Nathan Broad looked as if he hadn't missed a beat in his comeback from an AC joint injury in his right shoulder, and was named among the best players as he notched up 21 disposals, six marks and six tackles.

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2017-06-03/around-the-state-leagues-whos-starring-in-the-twos
The good thing about Miles and Lennon playing well at this level is if we have decided these guys aren't what we need, we may get a decent draft pick for them come years end.
Second rounders perhaps??

And to be honest I would lose a wink of sleep if that happened. Like I've said in the past, if your not going to play them, trade them for someone you will play.
CEllis is another I couldn't care about either if they decided to use him as currency.

We need all 3 dominating for the rest of the year.

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Re: VFL Rd 7 V Werribee, Holm Park Reserve Beaconsfield @ 1pm
« Reply #40 on: June 04, 2017, 08:07:06 AM »
Lennon in for most likely Castanga or Lloyd.

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Re: VFL Rd 7 V Werribee, Holm Park Reserve Beaconsfield @ 1pm
« Reply #41 on: June 04, 2017, 09:43:57 AM »
Hard to make a call on Cellis as he has been playing injured.
Lennon is playing well. Would rather him than Lloyd. Lowers his eyes well when kicking into the 50 and is a beautiful kick for goal.
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Re: VFL Rd 7 V Werribee, Holm Park Reserve Beaconsfield @ 1pm
« Reply #42 on: June 04, 2017, 10:27:32 AM »
It's Chol time :clapping

What happens to the paperwork bringing Soldo back to the main list :lol

without being rude, you obviously didnt see the game yesterday, Marbs was horrendous.

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Re: VFL Rd 7 V Werribee, Holm Park Reserve Beaconsfield @ 1pm
« Reply #43 on: June 04, 2017, 10:27:25 PM »
It's Chol time :clapping

What happens to the paperwork bringing Soldo back to the main list :lol

without being rude, you obviously didnt see the game yesterday, Marbs was horrendous.

Was more referring to the fact that Moore, Soldo and Elton have all gone down and he is our only tall option left :help (forget Maric, we need to look to the future)

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Re: VFL Rd 7 V Werribee, Holm Park Reserve Beaconsfield @ 1pm
« Reply #44 on: June 04, 2017, 10:35:36 PM »
Would Lennon be the best over head mark of any genuine forward we have available after Riewoldt? It's a scary thought.

The management of our list has been horrendous. Time for Lennon to get a run of games. Lloyd has had a fair hit without doing much.
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