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footyplusau · 7 years
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Richmond AFL 2017 mid-season report card: Tigers roaring back towards September
As AFL clubs enjoy their mid-season bye and list managers turn their attention more towards 2018, we take a daily look at one club and how it has performed so far – and what to expect from here.
RICHMOND
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AFL plays of round 11
AFL plays of round 11
Impey has the power to leap, Geelong play total football to beat Crows, Suns put Eagles in the shade, GWS are awesome and go top and Dusty racks up the Brownlow votes yet again.
Collingwood soldier on
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The Magpies recorded their third consecutive victory with a gritty win over Fremantle.
Giants go top
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The Giants have climbed to the top of the AFL ladder, defeating Essendon at Spotless Stadium.
Goddard makes a mess
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Something certainly upset Brendon Goddard at half-time, but his dressing room effort didn’t impress the captain.
Fantastic Cats pull Crows back down to earth
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On the back of hard nosed defence the Geelong Cats caused an upset over the ladder leading Adelaide Crows.
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Port Adelaide dominated the first quarter, kicking 6 goals to nil, Hawthorn still hadn’t kicked a goal at half-time and never recovered.
FootyFix: Cats face stern test against Crows
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Rohan Connolly previews all the footy action ahead of round 11 in the AFL.
AFL plays of round 11
Impey has the power to leap, Geelong play total football to beat Crows, Suns put Eagles in the shade, GWS are awesome and go top and Dusty racks up the Brownlow votes yet again.
Pre-season expectations: After their wretched 2016 campaign which ended in dramatic change within the club’s football department, few pundits were bullish about the Tigers’ prospects in 2017. The consensus was that up and coming sides like Melbourne and St Kilda had overtaken them, and that coach Damien Hardwick faced an uphill battle to keep his job, even despite being under contract until the end of 2018.
The pre-season form of big man Toby Nankervis – traded from Sydney at the end of last year – had however been encouraging, while there were hopes that Josh Caddy and Dion Prestia would significantly bolster what was perceived as a shallow midfield.
Record: 7-4
What’s gone right: Plenty. The Tigers have been competitive in all but one game – a heavy away defeat to Adelaide in round six – and look likely finalists.
Had they held in a few more tight ones they’d probably be bound for a top-four finish, but more on that later! Having been criticised for his side’s stilted, laborious style of football in recent seasons, Hardwick has changed things around significantly this year.
Richmond’s ball movement has been more direct, while the Tigers have earned plaudits for their pressure forward of centre, with small forward Daniel Rioli, Dan Butler and Jason Castagna making an impact. Already one of the game’s best players Dustin Martin has if anything enhanced his reputation despite cheekbone and groin injuries, with another brilliant year in the midfield.
Richmond has enjoyed a near-flawless season, despite three infamous slip ups. 
Skipper Trent Cotchin is again an on-ball force too, while Nankervis has provided plenty. Veterans Bachar Houli and Shaun Grigg fly under the radar but have been consistent, and in defence Alex Rance has again been stellar, very ably complemented by David Astbury and Dylan Grimes, both of whom finally look to be fulfilling their potential after bad runs with injury.
What’s gone wrong: That the Tigers are 7-4 and not 10-1 owes to lapses three weeks in a row from round seven to nine.
In round seven they let a big lead slip to reigning premiers the Western Bulldogs, ultimately losing by less than a goal. Much worse was to come. The following week they clawed their way against Fremantle at the MCG before their structures failed in the dying seconds, allowing Docker David Mundy to steal the game after the siren.
Then six days later against Greater Western Sydney another healthy lead was coughed up in dramatic circumstances, with Jeremy Cameron kicking a late winner after Tigers debutant Shai Bolton had a goal overturned from a technological review. Richmond have fared better with injuries than last year, but the head issues of forward Ben Griffiths have left the Tigers badly lacking a second tall to partner Jack Riewoldt.
A promising start to the year for the resurgent Reece Conca was also cruelled by a foot injury, while youngster Nathan Drummond appears to face an uncertain future after going down with another serious knee injury. Caddy and Prestia have both been serviceable but neither has elevated their game to the next level, meaning their is still room for improvement.
Stand-out star: Rance has justifiably been described as a once in a generation defender, but Martin has to be viewed as Richmond’s best player this year. Much like Giant Josh Kelly he has flourished despite widespread speculation about his playing future, averaging close to 30 disposals and 1.5 goals per game. The Tigers remain confident they will keep the dynamic superstar, but until he puts pen to paper questions will continue to swirl.
Players under the pump: With Caddy and Prestia performing solidly, midfielder Anthony Miles has been squeezed out of the side. He is out of contract at season’s end, as are Taylor Hunt, Steven Morris, Jake Batchelor and Todd Elton, none of whom have been able to hold down a place in the 22 this year.
They all look to be on borrowed time unless things turn around. Forward Ben Lennon’s current deal also runs out at the end of the season, with the one-time early draft pick unable to secure a regular senior spot.
The run home: The Tigers can all but secure a return to the finals in the fortnight after the bye, with MCG games against lowly Sydney and Carlton giving them a good chance to go 9-4.
There aren’t many gimmes in the AFL this year though, and one or two surprise defeats could leave the Tigers vulnerable with away games against top-eight sides Port Adelaide, Geelong and Fremantle still to come, as well as an MCG date against the Giants in round 18, two matches against up-and-down St Kilda, and a potentially tricky trip to tackle Gold Coast at Metricon Stadium.
Grading: A-
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onlinesikhstore · 8 months
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Only one ring per sale unless you buy multiple items by choosing quantity from the drop down list. Multiple photos shown to provide more details/information about this item (guidance purposes only).
These rings are hand made in the holy and blessed land of Amritsar Sahib Ji (The City of Golden Temple/Darbar Sahib/Harmandir Sahib Ji).
Non allergic to skin.
Please see photos for more details.
These Rings are from the Holy City of Amritsar Sahib Ji (The City of Golden Temple/Darbar Sahib/Harmandir Sahib Ji).
Postage discounts for multi-buys.
Please buy with confidence.
P.S. Colour of item may slightly vary due to camera flash and light conditions.
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Hindu Evil Protection Ring Amulets.
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Only one ring per sale unless you buy multiple items by choosing quantity from the drop down list. Multiple photos shown to provide more details/information about this item (guidance purposes only).
These rings are hand made in the holy and blessed land of Amritsar Sahib Ji (The City of Golden Temple/Darbar Sahib/Harmandir Sahib Ji).
Non allergic to skin.
Please see photos for more details.
These Rings are from the Holy City of Amritsar Sahib Ji (The City of Golden Temple/Darbar Sahib/Harmandir Sahib Ji).
Postage discounts for multi-buys.
Please buy with confidence.
P.S. Colour of item may slightly vary due to camera flash and light conditions.
Style: Band
Material: Steel
Theme: Animals & Insects
Main Colour: Silver - Vintage Look
Main Stone: Rhinestone
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onlinesikhstore · 8 months
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New Jawan Movie Lion Ring Steel Mundi Sharukh Khan Evil Eye Protection mundri BB
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This ring is worn by Sharukh Khan in his super hit movie Jawan.
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Roaring Lion Sing Ring
Hindu Evil Protection Zodiac Ring Amulets.
Please send your size in order note we will try our best to match the nearest size.
Only one ring per sale unless you buy multiple items by choosing quantity from the drop down list. Multiple photos shown to provide more details/information about this item (guidance purposes only).
These rings are hand made in the holy and blessed land of Amritsar Sahib Ji (The City of Golden Temple/Darbar Sahib/Harmandir Sahib Ji).
Non allergic to skin.
Please see photos for more details.
These Rings are from the Holy City of Amritsar Sahib Ji (The City of Golden Temple/Darbar Sahib/Harmandir Sahib Ji).
Postage discounts for multi-buys.
Please buy with confidence.
P.S. Colour of item may slightly vary due to camera flash and light conditions.
Style: Band
Base Metal: Steel
Material: Steel
Theme: Animals & Insects
Main Colour: Silver - Vintage Look
Main Stone: No Stone
Metal: Steel
Brand: OnlineSikhStore
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footyplusau · 7 years
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Match report: Freo in after-the-siren thriller
DAVID Mundy broke Richmond hearts for the second time in three seasons at the MCG on Sunday, booting a goal after the siren to deliver Fremantle a fifth victory in six outings.
In the wash-up, Josh Caddy’s goal on the three-quarter time siren that was disallowed for interference by Jack Riewoldt on Joel Hamling proved critical in the Dockers’ 10.12 (72) to 10.10 (70) win.
Fremantle was also bemused that a Brady Grey behind in the second term was not reviewed, despite Dockers forwards pleading their case.
The Tigers trailed by 30 points at the last break, but Brandon Ellis’ clutch goal out of congestion with 21 seconds to go snatched them a four-point lead and put the faithful on their feet.
Ross Lyon’s men had not kicked a goal in the fourth term to that stage, but 100-gamer Lachie Neale burst from the ensuing centre bounce to find Mundy in the pocket about 30m out.
Talking points: Mundy breaks Tiger hearts again
The former Dockers skipper missed in a similar scenario – albeit further out – against Geelong in round 20, 2014, but coolly nailed it this time to seal the triumph.
“For 75 per cent, I thought we were fantastic. For 24.99 per cent in the last quarter (we weren’t) and then I will take that last little bit,” Ross Lyon said, grinning.
“For three quarters, we were disciplined and played exactly how we wanted to play. I thought we planned and prepared well enough and then we just let them off the chain.
“They rolled the dice a bit and what happens sometimes when you roll the dice is you can just get out goal side a bit – it’s a bit of lucky dip – but it went their way and then all of a sudden you blink and you are under pressure.”
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Richmond fans will still remember Mundy kicking a last-minute winner at their expense in round 17, 2015, on top of Karmichael Hunt’s post-siren heroics for the Gold Coast in 2012.
Neale’s kick into attack was just Fremantle’s fourth inside 50 for the term, compared to 18 for the Tigers.
The Dockers (5-3) have left their ghastly 0-2 start – with defeats by a combined 131 points – well in the rear-view mirror to stamp themselves as genuine finals contenders after a horror 2016 campaign. 
Fremantle put the Tigers to the sword in a four-goal-to-none third quarter – with help from some contentious umpiring – on the back of Michael Walters’ remarkable reincarnation as a midfielder.
The West Australians should have led by more than five goals at the last break and paid the price, with Richmond suddenly dominating the clearances and running rampant.
Riewoldt’s 50m blast at the 23-minute mark, after a straightforward miss from 25m a minute earlier, hauled the Tigers within three points to set the scene for a grandstand finish.
Hamling quelled Riewoldt for most of the day, but the Richmond spearhead was a big part of the resurgence.
It was Fremantle’s second win at the home of football in its current streak and third in as many meetings at the venue over the Tigers, the latest in front of a crowd of 31,200.
The Dockers boast the same win-loss record as Richmond, but the rivals will start the new week with drastically different mindsets.
A friendly draw helped the Tigers roar to a 5-0 start, but they have lost three straight games, starting with Adelaide and the Western Bulldogs – a contest in which Damien Hardwick’s side led by 32 points.
“I thought our first three quarters were pretty poor. We didn’t play anywhere near as well as we would have liked,” Hardwick told reporters.
“We didn’t defend particularly well and you look at the last 20 seconds and there are some things we can do better in that situation, too.
“But the damage was done, really, in the first three quarters, where we played a pretty poor brand of footy, to be honest.”
Ex-Hawk Bradley Hill ran Richmond ragged in the opening half, winning 18 of his eventual 28 disposals and providing a constant option for his teammates.
He found a wonderful companion in one-time small forward Walters, who complemented Hill’s outside dominance with a career-high 38 possessions, including 15 contested.
Shaun Grigg was the Tigers’ leading ball-winner with 31, but Dustin Martin was the star, with eight influential last-quarter touches giving him 27 for the match.
MEDICAL ROOM
Richmond: One positive for the Tigers was they got through injury free.
Fremantle: Cameron Sutcliffe left the ground briefly in the second quarter with a minor cut on his head, but the Dockers will return west without adding to their injury list.
NEXT UP
Fremantle will start favourite back home at Domain Stadium on Sunday against Carlton as it seeks to climb further up the ladder. There will be little time for Richmond to lick its wounds, with Greater Western Sydney to come in six days’ time.
RICHMOND     2.1   5.1   5.5   10.10  (70) FREMANTLE     2.3   5.6   9.11   10.12 (72)          
GOALS Richmond: Riewoldt 3, Caddy 2, Cotchin, Castagna, Martin, Rioli, Ellis Fremantle: Taberner 2, Kersten 2, Mundy 2, Hill, Fyfe, McCarthy, Pearce
BEST  Richmond: Rance, Martin, Grigg, Cotchin, Grimes Fremantle: Walters, Hill, Johnson, Langdon, Hamling, Mundy
INJURIES  Richmond: Nil Fremantle: Sutcliffe (cut head)
Reports: Nil
Umpires: Rosebury, Deboy, Mollison
Official crowd: 31,200 at the MCG
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