BJ to sub and Cunningham for a full game or maybe Morton in for BJ
Team for Round 18 v Richmond: Rohan 'in the mix'
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Talk about misleading, what he actually said in the press conference was that he 'hoped' to get those players back 'over the coming weeks'. Rohan played 40 minutes last week, 70 minutes on Saturday in a reserves match, it's still a long way off from an AFL game. Even if we named him as the sub there is always the risk that he may be called into action early in case of an injury to a teammate. Not sure how much Shaw played.Comment
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While Shaw returning is great news, does he return straight back to the half back role that Malceski and McVeigh are currently filling, as both of these players are outstanding at this rebound role, do we really want to tamper with it? Does McVeigh go back to being an outside mid or does Shaw change his role to play more wing or forward?Comment
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Agree Hammer. If they are pulling up sore and puffed after a game they are not ready for AFL yet, NEAFL for 2 more I think.Comment
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Richmond will fancy their chances this Sunday, especially has they have (good) form against The Swans, but I'm pretty confident the current Tsumami footy Sydney are playing will bamboozle em. Am taking a Rugby League mate, who is undergoing a conversion (to AFL and The Swans) to his first game, so that's what I'm hoping.
HP"He was proud of us when we won and he was still proud of us when we lost' Tami Roos about Paul Sept 06.Comment
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4-Monster Offense
I was thinking about our current Ruck/forward setup with 4 'monster' players that can play both ruck and forward. At first it would seem that we are too top heavy, but now I am beginning to feel that this could be the killer strategy for 2013. The fact that no other team plays with this kind of setup makes us different and not the kind of offense that other teams get to play on during the season. Last game Richmond played only 2 tall defenders, Rance and Carlisle. These 2 would have enough trouble handling Tippo and Pyke. But who takes White and what happens when Mummy goes forward? I think they will have to bring in at least one additional tall defender.
Another possibility is to send Everitt forward at times, since Richmond only have 2 tall forwards.
We can also use a strategy to run Ivan Maric into exhaustion, so he can hardly function by the time the 4th quarter comes along. Mummy's got a big tank and can run him ragged, especially with help from other 3 monsters.
The WCE game shows that dealing with the 4 big men will have to be a focus for opposition teams. And that might make them forget that we have the best midfield in the comp.
I'm feeling confident.Comment
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I was thinking about our current Ruck/forward setup with 4 'monster' players that can play both ruck and forward. At first it would seem that we are too top heavy, but now I am beginning to feel that this could be the killer strategy for 2013. The fact that no other team plays with this kind of setup makes us different and not the kind of offense that other teams get to play on during the season. Last game Richmond played only 2 tall defenders, Rance and Carlisle. These 2 would have enough trouble handling Tippo and Pyke. But who takes White and what happens when Mummy goes forward? I think they will have to bring in at least one additional tall defender.
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The WCE game shows that dealing with the 4 big men will have to be a focus for opposition teams. And that might make them forget that we have the best midfield in the comp.
I'm feeling confident.Before you criticize a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way you'll be a mile away and he'll be shoeless.Comment
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I suspect our most chequered recent history is against the Tigers. We've lost our last three matches against them at the G, but have a great record at the SCG.
Sydney v Richmond: Past 10 matches
Overall: Sydney 7 Richmond 3
SCG: Sydney 5-0
MCG: Richmond 3-2
2012
Rd 7, MCG. Richmond 13.13 (91) d Sydney 8.14 (62)
2011
Rd 12, SCG Sydney 9.21 (75) d Richmond 9.11 (65)
Rd 21, MCG Richmond 14.15 (99) d Sydney 7.14 (56)
2010
Rd 3, SCG Sydney 16.15 (111) d Richmond 7.14 (56)
Rd 14, MCG Richmond 14.5 (89) d Sydney 12.13 (85)
2009
Rd 6, SCG Sydney 14.10 (104) d Richmond 11.9 (75)
Rd 14, MCG Sydney 18.15 (123) d Richmond 10.8 (68)
2008
Rd 10, SCG Sydney 21.13 (139) d Richmond 8.9 (57)
2007
Rd 2, MCG Sydney 13.10 (88) d Richmond 11.6 (72)
Rd 17, SCG Sydney 21.12 (138) d Richmond 10.12 (72)The man who laughs has not yet heard the terrible newsComment
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I was thinking about our current Ruck/forward setup with 4 'monster' players that can play both ruck and forward. At first it would seem that we are too top heavy, but now I am beginning to feel that this could be the killer strategy for 2013. The fact that no other team plays with this kind of setup makes us different and not the kind of offense that other teams get to play on during the season. Last game Richmond played only 2 tall defenders, Rance and Carlisle. These 2 would have enough trouble handling Tippo and Pyke. But who takes White and what happens when Mummy goes forward? I think they will have to bring in at least one additional tall defender.Comment
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Richmond will fancy their chances this Sunday, especially has they have (good) form against The Swans, but I'm pretty confident the current Tsumami footy Sydney are playing will bamboozle em. Am taking a Rugby League mate, who is undergoing a conversion (to AFL and The Swans) to his first game, so that's what I'm hoping.
HP
but it is this year that we have to judge and their form interstate is not that bad compared to previous years but two of the sides they beat were depleted at the time. Weagles had half a side and GCs had no Ablett and altogether 8 players considered in their top line up out. It is very hard to judge where exactly Wretchmond are at this time, certainly better than last year but still a little up and down.Comment
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I have to say, I am pretty confident we will give Richmond a nice little touch up this weekend irrespective of who is selected in the 22. No doubt, they have improved this year but I don't think they are in the same class as Sydney yet and I suspect a dose of reality may be on the cards.
As an aside, I am playing golf all weekend around the Port Macquarie area with some old rugby mates and will be driving back to Sydney airport through our twilight fixture. Are there any radio stations that would be covering the game as I head south down the Pacific Highway from Port to Sydney? Or do I have to listen to league all the way and take score updates as they come through?Comment
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I have to say, I am pretty confident we will give Richmond a nice little touch up this weekend irrespective of who is selected in the 22. No doubt, they have improved this year but I don't think they are in the same class as Sydney yet and I suspect a dose of reality may be on the cards.
As an aside, I am playing golf all weekend around the Port Macquarie area with some old rugby mates and will be driving back to Sydney airport through our twilight fixture. Are there any radio stations that would be covering the game as I head south down the Pacific Highway from Port to Sydney? Or do I have to listen to league all the way and take score updates as they come through?Last edited by wolftone57; 24 July 2013, 10:53 AM.Comment
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I have to say, I am pretty confident we will give Richmond a nice little touch up this weekend irrespective of who is selected in the 22. No doubt, they have improved this year but I don't think they are in the same class as Sydney yet and I suspect a dose of reality may be on the cards.
As an aside, I am playing golf all weekend around the Port Macquarie area with some old rugby mates and will be driving back to Sydney airport through our twilight fixture. Are there any radio stations that would be covering the game as I head south down the Pacific Highway from Port to Sydney? Or do I have to listen to league all the way and take score updates as they come through?Comment
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I have to say, I am pretty confident we will give Richmond a nice little touch up this weekend irrespective of who is selected in the 22. No doubt, they have improved this year but I don't think they are in the same class as Sydney yet and I suspect a dose of reality may be on the cards.
As an aside, I am playing golf all weekend around the Port Macquarie area with some old rugby mates and will be driving back to Sydney airport through our twilight fixture. Are there any radio stations that would be covering the game as I head south down the Pacific Highway from Port to Sydney? Or do I have to listen to league all the way and take score updates as they come through?
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