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Training Pre Season 18/19

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The "Whateley fight for relevance" rule

Bunch of blowrags the lot of em

More concerned with creating a personal brand than reporting anything of substance
 
If ever there was any doubt it is now gone.
Couple's with Steven Hocking saying " we don't want repeat entries "

Make no mistake these tweaks were as a result of us winning the flag and then not having a hangover like everyone had hoped just as Caddy said after one of our games.

Lets go through this shall we.

1. We find ways to get around the ruck situation by having medium sized pinch hitters.....nek minnet rucks can grab the ball which means Nank can too. Idiots
2. We get repeat entries by pushing up hard on the kick out...nek minnet kick outs can just play on which means Shorty can too. Also means the oppo backs have to shift up the ground slightly...hello Jack and Tom with an open forward line when we get the turnover. Idiots
3. We start behind the ball at centre clearances like every other ****ing club....nek minnet 6-6-6 with CD hoping it brings us back to pack. No it won't, it hurts those clubs who like to set up tallish permanent loose men in defence like pies, bombers, lolnorff etc. Idiots.


****ing amazing how these tweaks are only going to effect Richmond but not any other club.
 

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Lol as soon as the balls bounced we can move two extra players into the backline , it will a matter of seconds for it to happen . AFL are so ******* dumb .
Sack the coaches if we ever do that
 
Well, well, well...

https://sportsdayradio.com.au/2019/01/30/which-team-will-be-impacted-most-by-6-6-6-setup/

“What we’re hoping is it brings Richmond back to the pack a little bit.”
I've said quite a few times since the rules were brought in that it would take us a while to adjust to them because of the way that we've played over the last 2 seasons and many a poster has laughed that off saying that it was sides like the Pies and Dees that would be the ones because they used spare men behind the ball more than us.

This is why I am concerned that we're going to be a little slower out of the blocks as we have some major adjustments to make. Our back line coach has been moved on, our midfield has a new line coach, our forward line has a completely new structure with 2 quality talls and the removal of 1-2 smaller types. I don't expect it to be a massive impact that will see us tumble down the ladder but I can see us stumbling and fans getting frustrated early on when it doesn't automatically click.
This could backfire badly for the league and actually create the opposite effect to what they may have thought

* We have the best backline in the league with both height & Pace Astbury - Rance - Grimes - Vlastuin -Broad - Houli
Capable on stopping any foward line in the event of quick entry.
How sure are you of this claim. Last year when we played with 2 extra off the back of the square we didn't concede a score. Without the pressure of defensive midfielders running in off the back of the square opposition midfielders getting a clean clearance will have an open F50 to deliver the ball into. As good as our back 6 are they aren't going to stop everything.

* We have the best foward line with 2 x Gun KPF in Jack Riewoldt & Tom Lynch who are both unbelievable both in the air and on the ground as well as a '3rd' tall Caddy who kicked 46 goals last year who is strong and has great hands and is a very smart foward

* 3/4 super fast small crumbers that are defensively minded and hound their defenders into panic at every opportunity to work at the feet of the 2 main KPF and Caddy
We're not going to have 4 fast small crumbers inside F50 if we're lining up with Jack Lynch and Caddy, we may not even have 3 of them.

* We have gut running outside runners in Ellis , McKintosh , Short , Grigg , Lambert that run up and down all game to help out their defenders or create for the fowards*
No doubt our gut runners cover plenty of ground, but Usain Bolt would struggle to get from the wing to inside D50 after the bounce before the ball entered if their is a pretty straight forward clearance. As I said the lack of pressure coming off the back of the square means more opportunity for that to happen.

* Champion data also ranked our Midfield as the 2nd best in the AFL , So if all this is correct then Richmond will be the team thats winning the ball at entering the foward 50 more than any other team and tha handicap of the 6 - 6 - 6 Rule will be handicapping the teams that play Richmond more than the Tigers
As it said in that article Richmond used the 6-6-6 set up less than any other team in the league at just 3% while the league average was close to 40%. I'd suggest that those teams that used 6-6-6 more regularly will be much quicker to adapt to the changes and better placed to exploit them. Not saying that we won't adapt, but as I said above there were some major changes both on and off field this summer which will mean a period of adjustment and as some of the players have said, it's all well and good training with the new set ups, but until you get into game situations there is not way of knowing how well we've got it sorted.


I am soooo looking foward to 2019
I'm looking forward to it as well, but seemingly with a bit more apprehension than it would seem most on here are.
 
reckon if the aim is to prevent congestions around the half back areas...then currencies of the 'interceptors' have shot up...and.......we have 2 of the top 10 here:

2018 AFL League Intercepts Per Game Leaders (Minimum 5 Games Played)

Rank

Player

Team

Games

Intercepts for Last Game

Average

1​



24​


9.88​

2​



16​


9.19​

3​


GWS

22​


9.18​

4​



20​


8.95​

5​



24​


8.58​

6​



5​


8.40​

7​



18​


8.28​

8​



12​


8.17​

9​



21​


8.14​

10​



23​


7.96​

Anyway, article says we used 6-6-6 the least, at 3%, then it conveniently omits who the next least is...I mean the next could be club XYZ with 4%...but nooooooooo...it's diluted to 'the rest' at 40%...so club XYZ that used 6-6-6 at only 4% won't be 'as affected' as Richmond ??? What a bunch of tossers....
 
It’s only for centre bounces anywho

Just get one of our midfielders to jump on the ball and cause a ball up and the defence can set up however they want
 
Grass looks great
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It’s only for centre bounces anywho

Just get one of our midfielders to jump on the ball and cause a ball up and the defence can set up however they want

If we win centre clearances then we have nothing to worry about anyway .
 

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Couple's with Steven Hocking saying " we don't want repeat entries "

Make no mistake these tweaks were as a result of us winning the flag and then not having a hangover like everyone had hoped just as Caddy said after one of our games.

Lets go through this shall we.

1. We find ways to get around the ruck situation by having medium sized pinch hitters.....nek minnet rucks can grab the ball which means Nank can too. Idiots
2. We get repeat entries by pushing up hard on the kick out...nek minnet kick outs can just play on which means Shorty can too. Also means the oppo backs have to shift up the ground slightly...hello Jack and Tom with an open forward line when we get the turnover. Idiots
3. We start behind the ball at centre clearances like every other ******* club....nek minnet 6-6-6 with CD hoping it brings us back to pack. No it won't, it hurts those clubs who like to set up tallish permanent loose men in defence like pies, bombers, lolnorff etc. Idiots.


******* amazing how these tweaks are only going to effect Richmond but not any other club.
They screwed themselves with #3 tho, we not too bad at ctr clearances which is when 6-6-6 comes in, around the ground we can still set up 8-6-4 tho that will be Whateley's big sook for this yr no doubt. In all seriousness the Journo's need to know thier place, They are there to report the news not be the news & let those in charge of the game do thier jobs. For example with the Superbowl on this week so we all know which annual debate is going to flare up again...
 
Lol as soon as the balls bounced we can move two extra players into the backline , it will a matter of seconds for it to happen . AFL are so ******* dumb .
This is accurate as f#%k, absolutely astonishing how they bring these ridiculous rules in every year, and then no less than 2 years later make complaints about the state of the game (which is a direct result of these rule changes, eg. third man up, advantage rule, hands in the back)
 
Which is what we do anyway, amazing how people mistake our poor general clearance numbers with having poor centre clearance numbers.

Yeah I remember looking into the stats but I couldn’t remember where it had the breakdown between centre and around the ground

we were one of the best in terms of winning the centre clearances it was just around the ground that screwed the data when looking at them as a whole
 
Yeah I remember looking into the stats but I couldn’t remember where it had the breakdown between centre and around the ground

we were one of the best in terms of winning the centre clearances it was just around the ground that screwed the data when looking at them as a whole

Well Chocolatemoose, we were 4th for centre clearances - as you point out. Overall clearances 12th and 14th for stoppages.
 

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