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PyreneesPie
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Donny wrote: | Bucks: "It was the same idea, last week. We just did it better" |
Just saw that too Donny. If that's the case, they did it 200% better this week!! |
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Pies4shaw
pies4shaw
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Magpietothemax wrote: | Doc63 wrote: | watt price tully wrote: | Another great match by Darcy Moore. |
Thats 2 in a row. What a difference he has made. |
Yep, Darcy was magnificent tonight. A remarkable performance. And Langdon was terrific as well. Our whole defence was fantastic. |
Moore was great and Roughhead was solid. Crisp was brilliant. It was interesting, though, to see just how much physical influence the Future Captain was able to exert in the second half, moved away from having to play a key defence spot. He did a lot of hard work that will, I expect, go unnoticed on here because so many think he "lacks urgency" or is a bit "soft". It makes a huge difference to the team balance when a player like him can move up to the wing to pick up Martin, rather than allowing Martin to run into dangerous areas against a mid who can't go with him overhead. |
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masoncox
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Donny wrote: | Bucks: "It was the same idea, last week. We just did it better" |
Last week with the conditions the ball was like a cake of soap.
Tonite was in perfect conditions.
So we can play well when the condition are good.
How will we go when the conditions are cold and slippery??? |
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Pies4shaw
pies4shaw
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Donny wrote: | Pies4shaw wrote: | Howe, Crisp and Roughead had 41 marks between them.Mihocek made up for a very poor game last week. He had 21 disposals and 10 inside 50s, 15 kicks and 10 marks to go with his 2 goals.
In fact, we had 7 players who took 10 or more marks. |
Did I hear correctly, that we had the most marks EVER ? |
Certainly, it was the most that Richmond have ever conceded in a match. I'm not too sure about the all-time record, though. |
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Raw Hammer
Joined: 11 Sep 2008 Location: The Gutter
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181 is the record. We are now fifth all time. _________________ Est. 2002 |
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Pies4shaw
pies4shaw
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Raw Hammer
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Not since we played keepings off round 2 vs Sydney at the SCG 2 or 3 years ago have we actually had a very specific plan and executed it to a T. It’s always other teams that follow strict plans and take down teams (usually take down us). _________________ Est. 2002 |
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Cam
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Joined: 10 May 2002 Location: Springvale
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What impressed me about Stevo was his class. He was directly responsible for at least a third of our goals. Kicked two himself and had at least 4 goal assists. He adjusting to a different role, and our forward line functioned way better this week. Pendles was sensational. I'm not much of a Mayne fan, but he was clean and hard at it tonight, another great game in black and white. _________________ Get back on top. |
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doriswilgus
Joined: 16 Jun 2005 Location: the great southern land
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Mayne was sensational tonight.I was never a fan of his last year but he just did everything so well tonight.He really stood up when we were under pressure and he hardly made a mistake.I would take my hat off to him if I had one.
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Pies4shaw
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Cam wrote: | What impressed me about Stevo was his class. He was directly responsible for at least a third of our goals. Kicked two himself and had at least 4 goal assists. He adjusting to a different role, and our forward line functioned way better this week. Pendles was sensational. I'm not much of a Mayne fan, but he was clean and hard at it tonight, another great game in black and white. |
He took 198 games to get to 30 disposals but broke the barrier tonight with 33. You've got to admire his hard work.
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PyreneesPie
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Pies4shaw wrote: | It was interesting, though, to see just how much physical influence the Future Captain was able to exert in the second half, moved away from having to play a key defence spot. He did a lot of hard work that will, I expect, go unnoticed on here because so many think he "lacks urgency" or is a bit "soft". It makes a huge difference to the team balance when a player like him can move up to the wing to pick up Martin, rather than allowing Martin to run into dangerous areas against a mid who can't go with him overhead. |
Geez, I' d love to know who you're talking about Pies4Shaw. Sorry, if I'm a bit obtuse. Crisp? Langdon? Please give more details, like a name. |
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Pies4shaw
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The Man Who Wears Rod Oborne's Number With Pride, PP. |
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PyreneesPie
PyreneesPie
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Pies4shaw wrote: | The Man Who Wears Rod Oborne's Number With Pride, PP. |
Oh damn. I remember him, but not his number!!! More hints please. |
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PyreneesPie
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Tom Langdon?
BTW, he's so come of age it seems. Amongst our best in the final series last season and so dependable!!
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Pies4shaw
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PyreneesPie wrote: | Pies4shaw wrote: | The Man Who Wears Rod Oborne's Number With Pride, PP. |
Oh damn. I remember him, but not his number!!! More hints please. |
Did you see Fothergill play? Do you remember his number? |
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