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Re: Richmond Season 2011

Postby valleys07 » Fri Mar 25, 2011 11:08 am

CoverKing wrote:And we still have the most exciting and crowd drawing player in the comp in Riewoldt. Any time the ball is close to him, the crowd gets excited. This bloke is definitely the next richo. Wears his heart on his sleeve. Gives it to his team mates. Kicks goals, but what goes undetected is his great tackling skills.


Love the way this bloke plays footy. Passionate, exciting and works hard.

To come into rnd 1 with limited game time through pre-season and kick 6 in virtually a lone hand up forward is an amazing effort. He will kick 100 in the next 2-3 years, great talent of our game.
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Re: Richmond Season 2011

Postby CoverKing » Fri Mar 25, 2011 11:12 am

valleys07 wrote:
CoverKing wrote:And we still have the most exciting and crowd drawing player in the comp in Riewoldt. Any time the ball is close to him, the crowd gets excited. This bloke is definitely the next richo. Wears his heart on his sleeve. Gives it to his team mates. Kicks goals, but what goes undetected is his great tackling skills.


Love the way this bloke plays footy. Passionate, exciting and works hard.

To come into rnd 1 with limited game time through pre-season and kick 6 in virtually a lone hand up forward is an amazing effort. He will kick 100 in the next 2-3 years, great talent of our game.


One of the very few that isnt a robot. Just like richo, the opposition love him because he is passionate. Fevola could have been the same if he wasnt such an idiot.
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Re: Richmond Season 2011

Postby Footy Smart » Fri Mar 25, 2011 12:16 pm

CoverKing wrote:Indifferent start by us. One great quarter and 3 bad quarters.

Cotchin was superb after half time. Conca looks the goods. Deledio can't play that bad again. Newmann led from the front.

And we still have the most exciting and crowd drawing player in the comp in Riewoldt. Any time the ball is close to him, the crowd gets excited. This bloke is definitely the next richo. Wears his heart on his sleeve. Gives it to his team mates. Kicks goals, but what goes undetected is his great tackling skills.

Not all doom and gloom for us.



Was a strange game as far as, Carlton deserving to be well ahead. But bad kicking is bad football. The Tigs kicked straight and took their opportunity when they went inside 50. They overpossed the footy with sideways handball rather than forward running handballs and got wrapped up/congested. If they could just get the ball forward quickly even if they arent pretty kicks in Jack will still compete well. Still need a CHF, broke down across there way to much.

Delids needs to get into the midfield and just run riot. un shackle him!
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Re: Richmond Season 2011

Postby Drop Bear » Fri Mar 25, 2011 12:45 pm

valleys07 wrote:
CoverKing wrote:And we still have the most exciting and crowd drawing player in the comp in Riewoldt. Any time the ball is close to him, the crowd gets excited. This bloke is definitely the next richo. Wears his heart on his sleeve. Gives it to his team mates. Kicks goals, but what goes undetected is his great tackling skills.


Love the way this bloke plays footy. Passionate, exciting and works hard.

To come into rnd 1 with limited game time through pre-season and kick 6 in virtually a lone hand up forward is an amazing effort. He will kick 100 in the next 2-3 years, great talent of our game.


He's certainly good to watch. Very hard to beat one on one, and he comes across real genuine in his interviews.
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Re: Richmond Season 2011

Postby Rik E Boy » Fri Mar 25, 2011 12:58 pm

CoverKing wrote:Indifferent start by us. One great quarter and 3 bad quarters.

Cotchin was superb after half time. Conca looks the goods. Deledio can't play that bad again. Newmann led from the front.

And we still have the most exciting and crowd drawing player in the comp in Riewoldt. Any time the ball is close to him, the crowd gets excited. This bloke is definitely the next richo. Wears his heart on his sleeve. Gives it to his team mates. Kicks goals, but what goes undetected is his great tackling skills.

Not all doom and gloom for us.


You reckon? How did you lose that game? No Jamison, No Kruezer, Waite gone, Judd under control, Tigers up at lemon time. You should have won that game.

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Re: Richmond Season 2011

Postby Pup » Fri Mar 25, 2011 3:22 pm

Rik E Boy wrote:
CoverKing wrote:Indifferent start by us. One great quarter and 3 bad quarters.

Cotchin was superb after half time. Conca looks the goods. Deledio can't play that bad again. Newmann led from the front.

And we still have the most exciting and crowd drawing player in the comp in Riewoldt. Any time the ball is close to him, the crowd gets excited. This bloke is definitely the next richo. Wears his heart on his sleeve. Gives it to his team mates. Kicks goals, but what goes undetected is his great tackling skills.

Not all doom and gloom for us.


You reckon? How did you lose that game? No Jamison, No Kruezer, Waite gone, Judd under control, Tigers up at lemon time. You should have won that game.

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Spot on

Most teams wont leave you in the game that long. Should have won but didnt have the tools to finish the job. Riewoldt excellent, Jackson solid on Judd, Houli not bad in his new colours, and Naha really impressed me.
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Re: Richmond Season 2011

Postby Adelaide Hawk » Fri Mar 25, 2011 3:56 pm

Rik E Boy wrote:
You reckon? How did you lose that game? No Jamison, No Kruezer, Waite gone, Judd under control, Tigers up at lemon time. You should have won that game.

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I watched the second half of the match in the Aussie Bar in Phuket. Bumped into a Richmond supporter, and after having watched the 3rd quarter, I said the Tigers should win easily. He said he thought Richmond would stop attacking because they don't know how to win. He was right. Then Haddin got out for 53 and I knew we'd blown the game against India.

BTW .... "Judd under control" .... I bet he still gets votes. Got a few touches in the final term and the umpires would have been blowing their loads over it.
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Re: Richmond Season 2011

Postby Turbo » Fri Mar 25, 2011 8:48 pm

To be honest carltons inaccuracy kept richmond in it. Kick better and we win by 10plus easily. Judd still had a good game with some key plays when needed and yes will get votes in the brownlow in my opinion. He is that type of player the umpires like...so be it
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Re: Richmond Season 2011

Postby Sojourner » Fri Apr 15, 2011 11:21 pm

Richmond fans would have to be pretty disappointed with the way that this season has gone, they were humiliated by Collingwood tonight. Irrespective of whether Collingwood are one of the benchmark sides of the AFL, a total capitulation like that suggests that the club is rapidly going backwards on last seasons form, Clearly there are a few more rounds to go yet before that can be verified, yet its looking like yet another lost season for the Tigers already.
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Re: Richmond Season 2011

Postby CoverKing » Fri Apr 15, 2011 11:56 pm

Sojourner wrote:Richmond fans would have to be pretty disappointed with the way that this season has gone, they were humiliated by Collingwood tonight. Irrespective of whether Collingwood are one of the benchmark sides of the AFL, a total capitulation like that suggests that the club is rapidly going backwards on last seasons form, Clearly there are a few more rounds to go yet before that can be verified, yet its looking like yet another lost season for the Tigers already.


Mate we are2 points ahead of where we probably would have been expected to be.

We were really good in the third quarter today nbut collingwoods class came through.

We showed some really good signs tonight. Kicked score of 90 against the maggies who dont let that happen that often.

Cotchin and Martin played well. Inexperienced side who can't get 4 quarters together
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Re: Richmond Season 2011

Postby Pup » Sat Apr 16, 2011 12:11 am

CoverKing wrote:
Sojourner wrote:Richmond fans would have to be pretty disappointed with the way that this season has gone, they were humiliated by Collingwood tonight. Irrespective of whether Collingwood are one of the benchmark sides of the AFL, a total capitulation like that suggests that the club is rapidly going backwards on last seasons form, Clearly there are a few more rounds to go yet before that can be verified, yet its looking like yet another lost season for the Tigers already.


Mate we are2 points ahead of where we probably would have been expected to be.

We were really good in the third quarter today nbut collingwoods class came through.

We showed some really good signs tonight. Kicked score of 90 against the maggies who dont let that happen that often.

Cotchin and Martin played well. Inexperienced side who can't get 4 quarters together


Cotchin, Martin and Deledio will all be guns.

Going to find it really hard to contain quality forwards, Riewoldt was well held by Tarrant and Brad Miller was only average.

I really like how Newman goes about his football.

I can't believ Tuck can not get a game while spuds like Edwards continue to play and butcher the footy. Please Damien play someone who deserves to be in the side.
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Re: Richmond Season 2011

Postby FOURTH ESTATE » Sat May 28, 2011 9:57 pm

Why the hell are we playing a home game in Darwin of all places!!!!!!!!!! Surely it can't be for money???????? Why give up our Home ground advantage and support and possibly play this pack of toothless feral bogans into form
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Re: Richmond Season 2011

Postby Jim05 » Sat May 28, 2011 10:01 pm

FOURTH ESTATE wrote:Why the hell are we playing a home game in Darwin of all places!!!!!!!!!! Surely it can't be for money???????? Why give up our Home ground advantage and support and possibly play this pack of toothless feral bogans into form

I heard that Richmond will get just over a million for 3 games up there
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Re: Richmond Season 2011

Postby Mr66 » Sat May 28, 2011 11:13 pm

FOURTH ESTATE wrote:Why give up our Home ground advantage and support and possibly play this pack of toothless feral bogans into form


Obviously never been to Punt Rd :shock: ;)
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Re: Richmond Season 2011

Postby GWW » Sat May 28, 2011 11:15 pm

Yes, Port people aren't classy enough to get a neck tatt ;)
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Re: Richmond Season 2011

Postby FOURTH ESTATE » Sat May 28, 2011 11:25 pm

Mr66 wrote:
FOURTH ESTATE wrote:Why give up our Home ground advantage and support and possibly play this pack of toothless feral bogans into form


Obviously never been to Punt Rd :shock: ;)


Sure have and at least we have a home ground!!!

Where are Melbourne training this year. At a ground with no facilities again!!!! Sounds a bit like Unley as well
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we nearly heard this..RICHMOND SONG !!

Postby bayman » Sun Sep 04, 2011 7:48 pm

i thought secret groups were a thing of the past, well not on websites anyway
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Re: we nearly heard this..RICHMOND SONG !!

Postby fish » Sun Sep 04, 2011 9:11 pm

LOL bayman! :D

At least they got to play in September this year though. :shock:
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Re: we nearly heard this..RICHMOND SONG !!

Postby Media Park » Sun Sep 04, 2011 9:20 pm

Only side that didn't was Essendon... ;)

Brady Rawlings played his last game, and put in a cracker IMO. And one of Lindsay Thomas' best efforts.

Robin Nahas is going to be some sort of player...

Finally a young Tiger that I think MIGHT be around for the next Richmond flag.
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Re: we nearly heard this..RICHMOND SONG !!

Postby Hondo » Sun Sep 04, 2011 9:26 pm

Media Park wrote:Finally a young Tiger that I think MIGHT be around for the next Richmond flag.


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