Author Topic: VFL R5: Richmond vs Casey Demons @ Punt Rd, Sun. April 24  (Read 8366 times)

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Re: VFL R5: Richmond vs Casey Demons @ Punt Rd, Sun. April 24
« Reply #75 on: April 24, 2022, 04:39:44 PM »
That sums us up. We finally get a clean centre clearance to 50 and we short pass it straight to a Demon defender :facepalm.

Casey runs it down the other end on the rebound for a goal.

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Re: VFL R5: Richmond vs Casey Demons @ Punt Rd, Sun. April 24
« Reply #76 on: April 24, 2022, 04:43:42 PM »
We miss another gettable set shot and they go coast to coast from the kick-in :facepalm.

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Re: VFL R5: Richmond vs Casey Demons @ Punt Rd, Sun. April 24
« Reply #77 on: April 24, 2022, 04:44:07 PM »
We don’t have any key forwards in the VFL.

Nothing to kick to inside 50 except undersized top ups. 

Our team development committee have stocked the defence but we haven’t got anything coming through forward of centre.
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Re: VFL R5: Richmond vs Casey Demons @ Punt Rd, Sun. April 24
« Reply #78 on: April 24, 2022, 04:46:24 PM »
Another gettable set shot missed  :banghead. Sorry not doing even the basics is not good enough!

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Re: VFL R5: Richmond vs Casey Demons @ Punt Rd, Sun. April 24
« Reply #79 on: April 24, 2022, 04:49:49 PM »
Why undersized the vfl team in the ruck and up forward.

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Re: VFL R5: Richmond vs Casey Demons @ Punt Rd, Sun. April 24
« Reply #80 on: April 24, 2022, 04:50:59 PM »
Aarts with the 50 goals in junk time.

Rich     9.10-64
Casey 13.10-88

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Re: VFL R5: Richmond vs Casey Demons @ Punt Rd, Sun. April 24
« Reply #81 on: April 24, 2022, 04:57:04 PM »
Final Score

Richmond   6.3     7.4     8.7     9.10-64
Casey         3.0    7.7     8.8    13.10-88

Goals:  Lefau 2, Clarke, Stack, Aarts, Henderson, Olden, Tucker, Johnson.


Just 3 goals in the last 3 quarters of footy says it all. Terrible poorly skilled footy after 1/4 time  :P.

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Re: VFL R5: Richmond vs Casey Demons @ Punt Rd, Sun. April 24
« Reply #82 on: April 24, 2022, 05:00:26 PM »
Stats:

Sonsie  23
Aarts    18
Clarke  16
Ryan    15
Stack   15
Biggie  14
Banks  11
Martyn 11
Miller    7
M.Rioli  6


Team disposals:  265 - 310
Kicks:                170 - 197
Handballs:           95 - 113
Marks:                66 - 91
Clearances:         36 - 43
Inside 50s:          44 - 55
Tackles:               67 - 67
Hitouts:               48 - 40
Frees:                 24 - 27

https://www.afl.com.au/vfl/matches/4203#player-stats

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Re: VFL R5: Richmond vs Casey Demons @ Punt Rd, Sun. April 24
« Reply #83 on: April 24, 2022, 05:02:42 PM »
We miss another gettable set shot and they go coast to coast from the kick-in :facepalm.

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Could see a bit of this happening tonight if we aren't switched on.


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Re: VFL R5: Richmond vs Casey Demons @ Punt Rd, Sun. April 24
« Reply #84 on: April 24, 2022, 05:22:51 PM »
I’m not sure the development of our ball winners and runners can flourish if there’s nothing in the forward line to kick to.

Cumberland is only a mid size and Clarke is a small.


Dees had obviously McDonald and Mitch Brown for their mids to kick to as forward targets.
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Re: VFL R5: Richmond vs Casey Demons @ Punt Rd, Sun. April 24
« Reply #85 on: April 24, 2022, 05:38:21 PM »
Samson 1 mark.  :help
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Re: VFL R5: Richmond vs Casey Demons @ Punt Rd, Sun. April 24
« Reply #86 on: April 24, 2022, 06:44:23 PM »
Is it time for stack to get in the team. He’s too good for vfl. I know his stats aren’t dominant but I don’t think they need to be. He’s quality

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Re: VFL R5: Richmond vs Casey Demons @ Punt Rd, Sun. April 24
« Reply #87 on: April 24, 2022, 06:45:57 PM »
Samson Ryan is going to be a bust. Laconic and lazy.
No upside to his game.
Delist. Much better and hungrier talls in the system.

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Re: VFL R5: Richmond vs Casey Demons @ Punt Rd, Sun. April 24
« Reply #88 on: April 24, 2022, 11:13:08 PM »
We don’t have any key forwards in the VFL.

Nothing to kick to inside 50 except undersized top ups. 

Our team development committee have stocked the defence but we haven’t got anything coming through forward of centre.

Lol are you just realising thiS, You know even in the two,s you reap what you sow. The bottom line is all about list management.
Despite three flags i think its something we have been poor at and its probably why i think we will spend a significant time in the wilderness again.

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Re: VFL R5: Richmond vs Casey Demons @ Punt Rd, Sun. April 24
« Reply #89 on: April 25, 2022, 06:23:12 AM »
VFL Tigers push Casey, but ultimately fall short

Richmond’s brigade of youth pushed Casey to the brink at Punt Road Oval on Sunday afternoon, but unfortunately fell four goals short.

By Brenton Mann
Richmond Media
24 April 2022  6pm


The gravitas of Anzac Day Eve extends now to VFL level with Richmond and Casey squaring off in a precursor to the pageantry staged across Yarra Park later in the evening at the MCG.

The Tigers encountered their second successive unbeaten side, keen to replicate their performance last week against Carlton, with the scalp of the unblemished Demons firmly in Richmond’s sights.

In a game that had a finals-like flavour, Richmond’s brigade of youth pushed Casey to the brink, but unfortunately fell four goals short of a meritorious win, the final score reading, 9.10 (64) to 13.10 (88).

The Punt Road Oval tenants had an emphasis on setting the tone for the day with their physicality and pressure at the ball and man, delivering on that objective in spades.

Sydney Stack’s transition into a centre-bounce midfielder has been building over the last month of football, and Stack added a significant brick with his four-quarter display.

Stack was virtuous with his work around the contest and finished that off with a snapping goal from a boundary throw-in in the first quarter.

Judson Clarke had earlier got the ball rolling for Richmond with the opening major and is making a habit of kickstarting his side with energy and ability to sniff out a goal.

Clarke had a slight shift in role this week, utilising his pace and foot skills between the arcs and quick-draw hands around the stoppages.

Samson Ryan had a mountainous task in shouldering the majority of the ruck load this week with Ivan Soldo sidelined by his pinky toe.

Ryan rose to and welcomed the challenge of pitting himself against the seasoned Majak Daw, as he’s done on other occasions when faced with similar assignments.

The Demons aerial prowess was an area that Richmond had to curtail and Bigoa Nyuon symbolised that objective with every defiant spoil.

At times it seemed that Nyuon was going to clear the eastern fence and cause traffic chaos such was the power and ferocity behind his spoils.

The Tigers had been able to capitalise on the scoreboard, but when Demon Tom McDonald kicked back-to-back goals halfway through the first quarter, it looked as if Casey was going to get its nose in front.

Richmond met Casey in a pre-season game earlier in the year and on that night, small forward Cam Olden lit-up Casey Fields; in round 5, he had a similar effect just prior to quarter time.

With the Demons making their surge, Olden gobbled up a loose ball inside 50, snapping through over his left shoulder, and then set-up another goal immediately after.

Olden was the penultimate link of the chain as Richmond turned defence into attack, surging the ball down the outer wing by hand and finding Mykelti Lefau with a perfectly-weighted kick inside 50.

Debutant Sam Tucker dribbled through his first goal for the club and the Tigers led by 21 points at the first break.

Richmond wingman Austin Johnson added another major to the Tigers’ account with the first goal of the second quarter, opening up a handy 27-point lead for the home side.

Johnson’s goal sparked the Demons into action though, as they rattled on four goals on the trot, snatching the lead in the shadows of half-time.

The Tigers’ ability to hunt the opposition and turn the ball over remained, but they burnt themselves with ball hand in, which opened the door for Casey.

The intensity exerted by both sides kicked up a gear in the third quarter, as the healthy-sized crowd in attendance sensed the occasion.

As the pressure rose, so did the stocks of silky midfielder, Tyler Sonsie, as the budding Tiger won the ball frequently, and generally disposed of it by hand or foot with usual class.

Sonsie was also steely-eyed in the contest and didn’t mind returning serve with a couple of Casey midfielders.

Lefau soccered through his second goal after the ball floated over a myriad of outstretched fingers and fists, cutting the deficit to three points.

Casey led by just one point at the final change, as the brashness of youth had Richmond buoyant with the scent of another upset in the brisk Autumn air.

The Tigers created scoring opportunities early in the final term but lacked a bit of polish and composure inside 50 to truly capitalise.

Casey snuffed out any hint of a Richmond comeback with a five-goal surged that cemented victory.

Jake Aarts slotted the final goal of the game as the Tigers fought the match out until the end and will grow from the performance.

RICH:  6.3      7.4       8.7       9.10 (64)
CASEY: 3.0     7.6       8.8       13.10 (88)

Goal Kickers:

Richmond: Lefau (2), Aarts, Clarke, Stack, Henderson, Johnson, Olden, Tucker

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1110509/vfl-tigers-push-casey-but-ultimately-fall-short