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Richmond next week
Big game next week against a Richmond side which looked good at times and not so at others against GWS with 21 men.
They get a few back in Grimes, Riewoldt,
DO we play Ryder?
If yes how can we play King, Membrey, Ryder, Marshall and Hayes all in the one side?
Too big forward especially with Richmond's run off half back - Short, Rioli
Considering the week afters Hawthorn game suddenly looks a lot more harder than a month ago it is a huge opportunity
They get a few back in Grimes, Riewoldt,
DO we play Ryder?
If yes how can we play King, Membrey, Ryder, Marshall and Hayes all in the one side?
Too big forward especially with Richmond's run off half back - Short, Rioli
Considering the week afters Hawthorn game suddenly looks a lot more harder than a month ago it is a huge opportunity
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Re: Richmond next week
This might be an unpopular view but, I tend to think that as usual - we were getting our ar$es handed to us before Darcy rolled his ankle. After that - RoMa was able to ruck against their 2nd ruck (Meek) and a bit against Lobb. Once that happened - we started to gain ascendancy at the stoppages and especially at centre bounces when we were able to do exactly what other teams do to us ... burst from the front of the stoppage to 6/6/6 isolated forwards. Simple game when that happens ... King ins't double teamed and gets a run at it; Membrey gets a similar sized defender; small forwards are able to crumb and apply forward pressure to keep it in or get deeper repeat entries.
On that basis - had Darcy not gone off; I don't think we would have won ... we simply wouldn't have got enough midfield supply. That said - I thought our defence was pretty damn good in the last 1/4 and I'm delighted for Battle that he killed it.
So - somehow we must find a way to play Ryder. What Nank and Soldo will do to us without him doesn't bear thinking about. We'll be obliterated.
I don't know who comes out - a bit above my pay grade. Maybe Wood. I love Hayes' intensity and aggression - he looks like he's playing every game like it's his last - I vote he stays in as long as he's upright
On that basis - had Darcy not gone off; I don't think we would have won ... we simply wouldn't have got enough midfield supply. That said - I thought our defence was pretty damn good in the last 1/4 and I'm delighted for Battle that he killed it.
So - somehow we must find a way to play Ryder. What Nank and Soldo will do to us without him doesn't bear thinking about. We'll be obliterated.
I don't know who comes out - a bit above my pay grade. Maybe Wood. I love Hayes' intensity and aggression - he looks like he's playing every game like it's his last - I vote he stays in as long as he's upright
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Re: Richmond next week
Hayes' numbers weren't nice.
I think he got 7 kicks and a few handballs.
Then got pinged for a fair tackle which gave em that goal.
Hopefully he'll be on fire vs the Tigers
I think he got 7 kicks and a few handballs.
Then got pinged for a fair tackle which gave em that goal.
Hopefully he'll be on fire vs the Tigers
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Re: Richmond next week
I agree Matt. Darcy going off was a game changer. If Paddy is fit he must play.Saintmatt wrote: ↑Mon 28 Mar 2022 11:25am This might be an unpopular view but, I tend to think that as usual - we were getting our ar$es handed to us before Darcy rolled his ankle. After that - RoMa was able to ruck against their 2nd ruck (Meek) and a bit against Lobb. Once that happened - we started to gain ascendancy at the stoppages and especially at centre bounces when we were able to do exactly what other teams do to us ... burst from the front of the stoppage to 6/6/6 isolated forwards. Simple game when that happens ... King ins't double teamed and gets a run at it; Membrey gets a similar sized defender; small forwards are able to crumb and apply forward pressure to keep it in or get deeper repeat entries.
On that basis - had Darcy not gone off; I don't think we would have won ... we simply wouldn't have got enough midfield supply. That said - I thought our defence was pretty damn good in the last 1/4 and I'm delighted for Battle that he killed it.
So - somehow we must find a way to play Ryder. What Nank and Soldo will do to us without him doesn't bear thinking about. We'll be obliterated.
I don't know who comes out - a bit above my pay grade. Maybe Wood. I love Hayes' intensity and aggression - he looks like he's playing every game like it's his last - I vote he stays in as long as he's upright
Re: Richmond next week
Can Joyce please never get dropped again he can play on the opposition’s gorillas starting with Lynch this week and Gunston the week after that’ll release dougal up the ground
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Re: Richmond next week
Understand that completely. Raw numbers are indisputable facts. But - there's something about the way he plays that not a lot of our other players possess. A bit of oomph in him.WellardSaint wrote: ↑Mon 28 Mar 2022 12:17pm Hayes' numbers weren't nice.
I think he got 7 kicks and a few handballs.
Then got pinged for a fair tackle which gave em that goal.
Hopefully he'll be on fire vs the Tigers
Generally - we're such a nice team to play against - zero intimidation, lack of physical presence - we're just beige. Hayes looks like he wants to be there, knows he's a big unit and isn't afraid to throw it around. It's one of the reasons I love Battle - he tackles to hurt.
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Re: Richmond next week
Interesting OP but I don't think we view all 5 in the forward line, only 3 at any one time. King, Membrey plus one of the others either rucking, resting forward or on the bench.
If we think we are too tall then Richmond is way too tall if that makes sense. Ryder must play if fit.
If we think we are too tall then Richmond is way too tall if that makes sense. Ryder must play if fit.
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Re: Richmond next week
Tend to agree as well. I like Roma, but Darcy had lowered Roma’s colours until that point.st.byron wrote: ↑Mon 28 Mar 2022 12:47pmI agree Matt. Darcy going off was a game changer. If Paddy is fit he must play.Saintmatt wrote: ↑Mon 28 Mar 2022 11:25am This might be an unpopular view but, I tend to think that as usual - we were getting our ar$es handed to us before Darcy rolled his ankle. After that - RoMa was able to ruck against their 2nd ruck (Meek) and a bit against Lobb. Once that happened - we started to gain ascendancy at the stoppages and especially at centre bounces when we were able to do exactly what other teams do to us ... burst from the front of the stoppage to 6/6/6 isolated forwards. Simple game when that happens ... King ins't double teamed and gets a run at it; Membrey gets a similar sized defender; small forwards are able to crumb and apply forward pressure to keep it in or get deeper repeat entries.
On that basis - had Darcy not gone off; I don't think we would have won ... we simply wouldn't have got enough midfield supply. That said - I thought our defence was pretty damn good in the last 1/4 and I'm delighted for Battle that he killed it.
So - somehow we must find a way to play Ryder. What Nank and Soldo will do to us without him doesn't bear thinking about. We'll be obliterated.
I don't know who comes out - a bit above my pay grade. Maybe Wood. I love Hayes' intensity and aggression - he looks like he's playing every game like it's his last - I vote he stays in as long as he's upright
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Re: Richmond next week
I find it hard to get excited about the win yesterday.
If we kick that score against Richmond we lose by 6 goals.
Freo had their 2 best players out, and a couple others and we only fell across the line - kicking 1.1 in the last quarter . Freo were coming but just didn’t have the class on the field to take the win.
Richmond are a better team at this point in time and look like they are building - and add Grimes and Reiwoldt
We add Paddy who will still be short of a run and Dougal.
Need our forwards to nail their set shots if we are to have any chance - but given our track record of the past 12 months, it’s unlikely they will.
Hard to see us getting within 6 goals frankly.
If we kick that score against Richmond we lose by 6 goals.
Freo had their 2 best players out, and a couple others and we only fell across the line - kicking 1.1 in the last quarter . Freo were coming but just didn’t have the class on the field to take the win.
Richmond are a better team at this point in time and look like they are building - and add Grimes and Reiwoldt
We add Paddy who will still be short of a run and Dougal.
Need our forwards to nail their set shots if we are to have any chance - but given our track record of the past 12 months, it’s unlikely they will.
Hard to see us getting within 6 goals frankly.
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Re: Richmond next week
Based on their previous effort against us we would win by 7 goals.
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Re: Richmond next week
Yeah, they had two out. We had six,Zed wrote: ↑Mon 28 Mar 2022 4:58pm I find it hard to get excited about the win yesterday.
If we kick that score against Richmond we lose by 6 goals.
Freo had their 2 best players out, and a couple others and we only fell across the line - kicking 1.1 in the last quarter . Freo were coming but just didn’t have the class on the field to take the win.
Richmond are a better team at this point in time and look like they are building - and add Grimes and Reiwoldt
We add Paddy who will still be short of a run and Dougal.
Need our forwards to nail their set shots if we are to have any chance - but given our track record of the past 12 months, it’s unlikely they will.
Hard to see us getting within 6 goals frankly.
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Re: Richmond next week
Coming from Adelaide to see game this week. Is there training on Friday that can be watched?
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Re: Richmond next week
Will Highmore and Sharman come in?
I am interested in some of the lesser players and I notice that Ross is looking fired up now. Still cool, but just a bit more voltage in the electricity level. I like it. (Or is it the buzzed hair?)
I wonder about Paton, Wood and the new SA recruit really had a quiet one.
I am interested in some of the lesser players and I notice that Ross is looking fired up now. Still cool, but just a bit more voltage in the electricity level. I like it. (Or is it the buzzed hair?)
I wonder about Paton, Wood and the new SA recruit really had a quiet one.
You're quite brilliant Shane, yeah..terrific!
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Re: Richmond next week
The new SA recruit, Jarrod Lienert I am assuming you mean, had 18 possessions and 5 marks in limited time on the field in his first game.shanegrambeau wrote: ↑Tue 29 Mar 2022 12:52am Will Highmore and Sharman come in?
I am interested in some of the lesser players and I notice that Ross is looking fired up now. Still cool, but just a bit more voltage in the electricity level. I like it. (Or is it the buzzed hair?)
I wonder about Paton, Wood and the new SA recruit really had a quiet one.
Not many first gamers can boast those sort of stats. He did ok I thought.
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Re: Richmond next week
From afl.com.auWellardSaint wrote: ↑Mon 28 Mar 2022 12:17pm Hayes' numbers weren't nice.
I think he got 7 kicks and a few handballs.
Then got pinged for a fair tackle which gave em that goal.
Hopefully he'll be on fire vs the Tigers
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Re: Richmond next week
I'm throwing the old chestnut out there.
This game will show where we are in the scheme of things.
This game will show where we are in the scheme of things.
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Re: Richmond next week
It's certainly the proverbial big game but I don't think we'll really have an understanding of our season until rounds 6 to 8.
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Re: Richmond next week
We have a pretty poor defensive game in regards to slowing opposition ball movement through the middle of the ground, and we saw how lack of accountability of the GWS players, let the Tigers link up easily to move up the ground quickly. Not confident with this one at all- might be nasty
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Re: Richmond next week
there were times when we gave freo so much space when they had the ball...it blew me away..when we had it they were all over us like s*** to a blanket
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Re: Richmond next week
We will have to improve again if we are to compete against Richmond. They will have Grimes and most likely Riewoldt back which will be a handful for our defence. TBH I cant see how they get away with so many talls, they seemed to be getting in each others way against Carlton. I wasnt sold on Joyce defensive game, so if fit I would bring in Highmore he can manage the bigger opponents.
Likely matchups -
Howard v Lynch
Highmore v Soldo
Battle v Balta
Lienert v Riewoldt
Wilkie to play on a small and use him in a sweaping role.
Its all the more reason we need to be on top through the midfield and centre/stoppage clearances. Marshall needs to step up and start having an influence when forward. Jayden Short had a huge game against GWS so we will need a lock down player to slow his drive.
Team Ins: Ryder, Howard, Highmore Team Outs: Joyce, Wood, Byrnes
Webster Howard Highmore
Wilkie Battle Hill
Ross Crouch McKenzie
Membrey Marshall Butler
Higgins King Gresham
F: Ryder, Steele, Sinclair
Int: Hayes, Lienert, NWM, Paton
Sub: Wood
Likely matchups -
Howard v Lynch
Highmore v Soldo
Battle v Balta
Lienert v Riewoldt
Wilkie to play on a small and use him in a sweaping role.
Its all the more reason we need to be on top through the midfield and centre/stoppage clearances. Marshall needs to step up and start having an influence when forward. Jayden Short had a huge game against GWS so we will need a lock down player to slow his drive.
Team Ins: Ryder, Howard, Highmore Team Outs: Joyce, Wood, Byrnes
Webster Howard Highmore
Wilkie Battle Hill
Ross Crouch McKenzie
Membrey Marshall Butler
Higgins King Gresham
F: Ryder, Steele, Sinclair
Int: Hayes, Lienert, NWM, Paton
Sub: Wood
Last edited by Impatient Sainter on Tue 29 Mar 2022 12:43pm, edited 4 times in total.
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Re: Richmond next week
Yes, sorry, meant Hayes.StPeter wrote: ↑Tue 29 Mar 2022 2:49amThe new SA recruit, Jarrod Lienert I am assuming you mean, had 18 possessions and 5 marks in limited time on the field in his first game.shanegrambeau wrote: ↑Tue 29 Mar 2022 12:52am Will Highmore and Sharman come in?
I am interested in some of the lesser players and I notice that Ross is looking fired up now. Still cool, but just a bit more voltage in the electricity level. I like it. (Or is it the buzzed hair?)
I wonder about Paton, Wood and the new SA recruit really had a quiet one.
Not many first gamers can boast those sort of stats. He did ok I thought.
Yep, those numbers were good for Lienert.
You're quite brilliant Shane, yeah..terrific!
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Re: Richmond next week
Perhaps we play Paddy and Hayes as the sub.
If there are no injuries we tell Paddy to go hard until for a half or to mid way through the 3rd and sub him out for Hayes.
Marshall takes the bulk of the 2nd half ruck with a chop out from Hayes.
If there are no injuries we tell Paddy to go hard until for a half or to mid way through the 3rd and sub him out for Hayes.
Marshall takes the bulk of the 2nd half ruck with a chop out from Hayes.
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Re: Richmond next week
It is a medical sub, and not a sub.D.B.Cooper wrote: ↑Tue 29 Mar 2022 4:14pm Perhaps we play Paddy and Hayes as the sub.
If there are no injuries we tell Paddy to go hard until for a half or to mid way through the 3rd and sub him out for Hayes.
The player has to be injured to go off, and not just buggered.
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