Author Topic: Richmond vs Brisbane on the Gold Coast - Friday March 13  (Read 11308 times)

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Re: Richmond vs Brisbane on the Gold Coast - Friday March 13
« Reply #120 on: March 14, 2009, 01:00:59 AM »
Great report smokey....any news on foleys injury
No sorry Mat.  I missed it completely (must have been texting MT)  :-[ and wasn't aware of it until much later.  He was virtually unsighted on the field and as the others have said - had the ice packs on for the rest of the game.

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Re: Richmond vs Brisbane on the Gold Coast - Friday March 13
« Reply #121 on: March 14, 2009, 01:06:25 AM »
Another observation.

Both teams played a zone style game but it didn't degenerate into a flood and for the most part there was a lot of run, carry and long kicking.  Hopefully a sign of things to come.  The short kick/handball/possession game was only evident in small patches and was only noticeable in us early on when we used it to set up for a switch, and then in the 3rd quarter when we got a bit cute.

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Re: Richmond vs Brisbane on the Gold Coast - Friday March 13
« Reply #122 on: March 14, 2009, 04:56:06 AM »
Here's my match report but excuse the lack of journalistic polish please:

We won the toss but there was no breeze and no advantage.  It had been showery during the day but the ground held up well and wasn't slippery to the players, only the ball that skidded a fair bit.  We started with Morton Browne Foley and McMahon on the bench and I don't know who/if we had subs.  Schulz at FF and Jack at CHF.  The crowd was around 5k - might have been more - and we definitely outnumbered them.  My initial guesstimate was about 80/20 but I reckon 70/30 was probably closer - it was very obvious though.

The game started out slowly and we started to get on top a bit tawards the middle of the term.  Bowden was playing a linking role from defence to attack and Deledio was getting heaps of it.  Richo was roaming all over the ground and picking up quite a few possessions in the backline.  Schulz marked from a good lead up and switch but missed a simple set shot.  We were fiddling a bit but not nearly as much as the first game and we were on top in the midfield.  Edwards was doing a Kingy - running all over the place chasing anything that moved and he was getting a lot of possession but made a few costly errors of judgement - trying to break tackles, hanging on to the ball for too long etc.  The umpires were a bit hot but no-one was getting a benefit.  We looked much more potent than them for the term but only led by 3 points.  Best for the quarter were Brown, White, Bowden, Richo and Deledio (not in any order).

We got on top early in the second and outplayed them for most of the quarter.  Tambling and Cousins started to get a lot of possessions and used the ball well, and this gave good supply to the forwards who were teaming and pressuring well.  We seemed to lift in intensity in this term and the Lions chased all quarter.  Schulz limped off very quickly with a leg injury that initially looked like it might have been a hammy but he cam back on so obviously wasn't.  What was also evident was that we used intelligent switching of play a lot, especially coming from the wing area - we would look up and bang a long 50 mt pass to a teammate on his own on the other side of the ground for a good set up.  It happened on a number  of occasions and worked well.  Our skills were definitely improved from 3 weeks ago.  Best players for the quarter were Deledio, Tambling, McMahon, Bowden and Cousins.

Graham came on after Browne had played a lot of the first half.  We continued to apply good pressure in the forward line and were getting a heap of the ball but we started to go back to our bad habit of overusing the ball when there was no need.  We were in control and we started to get a bit cute at times which led to a few turnovers.  Tambling was getting heaps of the ball but after a faultless 2nd quarter he made a couple of costly errors that really shouldn't have been made at this level - 2 dropped easy overhead marks spring to mind.  Cousins class was really standing out by now and he showed that with a bit more conditioning he will be capable of playing at very close to his best.  Edwards was quite amazing - he was the hardest worker/trier on the ground but he made quite a lot of mistakes.  I will forgive him because he was always trying something - hopefully he will learn as he gets older.  We were still playing a lot better than them but overused (and consequently butchered) the ball a lot.  Best for the quarter were Cousins, McGuane, White and Bowden.  For a supposed 'seasonal late starter', Bowden is definitely up and about at this point in time.

Graham was on the ball for the first part of the last quarter and was getting beaten badly in the hitouts.  Their midfield got on top and once they got  a run on it was hard to stop.  To add to the problem, the umpires went a bit trigger happy and started paying heaps of tiggy-touchwood frees.  Of course, the side with the run on got the benefit from that.  We were now taking poor options and you could see a drop in intensity from some of the players whose fitness is still not at a peak.  Our forward line also started to fly against each other and lacked the cohesive efforts of earlier in the game - Brown was the main culprit but he had mates.  It was actually the backline that turned the game around by stopping the onslaught at the last line and they held firm against a lot of opposition pressure until the Lions run ended and you could see that happen about 10 minutes from the end.  We started to break even in the midfield and the game played out fairly evenly from that point.  White especially, stood out in the last quarter with his running - you would suggest he is one of the fittest in the team by that effort because he ran hard all night.  Another one that stood out in this quarter was Rance - he showed a fair bit (good 2nd efforts) and I'm very confident now that he is going to make it.  Other for the quarter were White, Bowden, McGuane and Deledio.

Overall I thought we showed significant improvement from the first 2 games and it was only our poor conversion from very gettable shots (Simmonds missed one from a metre out) that kept Brisbane in the game at 3/4 time.  We are not fit enough to run out a full match yet but will be very close by Round 1.  You can see the improvement in 'fit' game time each week and I'm sure this has been deliberately planned.  Our best for the game were Cousins, Deledio, Bowden, McGuane, White, Richo and Brown, and serviceable games from Tambling, McMahon, Simmonds, Jackson, Tuck and Edwards.

And finally a couple of predictions/obversations:

Browne is already a better ruck option than Graham.
Deledio will be very hard to beat for Jack Dyer #2 - barring injury.
Cousins will win a couple of games off his own efforts this season - barring injury.
Bowden will be a very  damaging player in a more versatile role this year (similar to Richo last year).
McGuane is our best defender and that is taking nothing away from Moore or Thursfield.
Tambling has the ability to be a match winner but lacks a lot of confidence.
McMahon's delivery was first class tonight - not one even average pass that I saw.
Bradshaw kicked his goals with his only touches (or frees) and was beaten by his opponents on the night.

That's all for now - any questions then fire away.
Great report smokey  :clapping  :bow  :cheers

The switching of play from midfield/wing to the opposite HFF you mention was something noticeable we were working on during training on Wednesday. Obviously trying to outflank the opposition. Good to hear we were able to convert our good training onto the park against real opposition.

You're right about Blingers. He can play good footy when he believes in himself. He needs to do so more consistently though.

Hopefully Whitey is in for a big year. His pace can be a damaging weapon for us if he gets enough of the ball especially forward of centre.

Did Bowden push forward at times or was he used mainly behind the ball?
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Re: Richmond vs Brisbane on the Gold Coast - Friday March 13
« Reply #123 on: March 14, 2009, 07:19:19 AM »
Thanks heaps everyone for the updates.   :thumbsup

And what can you say Smokey but great stuff  :clapping  :clapping  :clapping

Sounds like we're just about right to go for round 1. 

Interesting your view on Browne vs Gus, cant wait to see how Browne goes for Coburg this year and maybe the tiges later on.

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Re: Richmond vs Brisbane on the Gold Coast - Friday March 13
« Reply #124 on: March 14, 2009, 09:22:59 AM »
Thank you smokey for your report and your efforts durng the course of the evening.

And thanks also to Julz

Great effort both of you

Browne is already a better ruck option than Graham.

I have to say this doesn't surpsie me at all  :thumbsup

When you think about it we've picked up some very good young players through the rookie draft :thumbsup
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Re: Richmond vs Brisbane on the Gold Coast - Friday March 13
« Reply #125 on: March 14, 2009, 11:19:16 AM »
Thanks for the reports all.
Good hitout by the sounds of it.

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Re: Richmond vs Brisbane on the Gold Coast - Friday March 13
« Reply #126 on: March 14, 2009, 11:19:58 AM »
Nice work Smokey and Julz  :clapping
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Re: Richmond vs Brisbane on the Gold Coast - Friday March 13
« Reply #127 on: March 14, 2009, 12:22:53 PM »

Great report smokey  :clapping  :bow  :cheers

The switching of play from midfield/wing to the opposite HFF you mention was something noticeable we were working on during training on Wednesday. Obviously trying to outflank the opposition. Good to hear we were able to convert our good training onto the park against real opposition.

You're right about Blingers. He can play good footy when he believes in himself. He needs to do so more consistently though.

Hopefully Whitey is in for a big year. His pace can be a damaging weapon for us if he gets enough of the ball especially forward of centre.

Did Bowden push forward at times or was he used mainly behind the ball?

Thanks MT.  Bowden played a role very similar to what we saw from Richo last year.  He floated from full back to full forward and provided a heap of 'link up' - more from behind the ball but some forward as he led and marked from the forward 50 on a couple of occasions.  He was very important to the setup and very damaging.  It is another wildcard that opposition teams will have to consider because he almost demanded a tagger playing in the manner he did last night.  The 30+ possession games might not be so prevalent in this role but he will be much more effective.  This is all dependant on him playing this role for the season of course!

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Re: Richmond vs Brisbane on the Gold Coast - Friday March 13
« Reply #128 on: March 14, 2009, 12:26:27 PM »
Nice work Smokey and Julz  :clapping
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No, hats off to Smokey.  I just got so caught up in the game.

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Re: Richmond vs Brisbane on the Gold Coast - Friday March 13
« Reply #129 on: March 14, 2009, 02:03:34 PM »
Prediction- Browne will be promoted from the rookie list for Petts and will play round 1. Take it to the BANK

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Re: Richmond vs Brisbane on the Gold Coast - Friday March 13
« Reply #130 on: March 14, 2009, 02:13:00 PM »
Bowden played a role very similar to what we saw from Richo last year.  He floated from full back to full forward and provided a heap of 'link up' - more from behind the ball but some forward as he led and marked from the forward 50 on a couple of occasions.  He was very important to the setup and very damaging.  It is another wildcard that opposition teams will have to consider because he almost demanded a tagger playing in the manner he did last night.  The 30+ possession games might not be so prevalent in this role but he will be much more effective.  This is all dependant on him playing this role for the season of course!
Thanks smokey  :cheers. I think Joel's days of being one of our back six are over. This is a better role for him and the team.
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Re: Richmond vs Brisbane on the Gold Coast - Friday March 13
« Reply #131 on: March 14, 2009, 05:45:01 PM »
Sport Tonight just showed Cuz's goal. Very nice :thumbsup.

That double pirouette that left his Brisbane opponent for dead wasn't bad either  :thumbsup.
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Re: Richmond vs Brisbane on the Gold Coast - Friday March 13
« Reply #132 on: March 14, 2009, 06:20:14 PM »

That double pirouette that left his Brisbane opponent for dead wasn't bad either  :thumbsup.

He did that man-oeuvre about half a dozen times - he just makes time and space out of nothing!

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Re: Richmond vs Brisbane on the Gold Coast - Friday March 13
« Reply #133 on: March 14, 2009, 06:31:52 PM »
Sport Tonight just showed Cuz's goal. Very nice :thumbsup.
Both Seven and Nine showed the goal too. Hopefully one of them will put the vision up on their website.

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Re: Richmond vs Brisbane on the Gold Coast - Friday March 13
« Reply #134 on: March 14, 2009, 07:11:28 PM »
good reports smoke and julz, tell me do you think cuz game was an improvement on his hitout v the pies?
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