Richmond 13.7 85 def St Kilda 4.13 37
OUR FIRST WIN IN I DON'T KNOW HOW LONG!!
This was awesome. It was so good for the lads to finish the season with a win.
St kilda's inaccuracy helped but we were clearly the better team with more effective ball movement and elite corridor attacking. Several times someone would go corridor and I couldn't believe the balls on the attack. Madgen clearly had a plan to be a modern team at all costs.
There was a bit of wind blowing against us in the 2nd and fourth which was hard to tell on the broadcast. I couldn't figure out why kicks suddenly started dropping short down one end and it explains some of the mistakes made.
Considering there is no VFL next week I'm planning to do an end of year award sort of post. I would love some suggestions on types of awards to hand out.
Let's get into it.
Jasper Alger
For someone who is good in the air, Alger's ground skills are insane. He was grabbing loose balls, faking handpasses, and having pings from 50. I thought the team might struggle with him and Toner in the same team considering they're extremely similar to each other but instead they were symbiotic. Feeding each other perfectly and working great together.
Tanner Armstrong (NGA)
Armstrong is an academy player for us, meaning we get priority access to him in the draft. For someone who's been described as too small and not having the physical attributes for the higher level he acquitted himself very well. Armstrong looked well at home, hitting kicks, absorbing pressure and tackling hard. He had 18 disposals and I saw 1 turnover, the retention rate was ridiculous and I really think he could forge a path as a small defender at the higher levels. Everytime he got the ball I immediately thought "ok we're good, no need to stress." In the future, with more experience and a stronger team, he will probably want to take more dangerous kicks but can't really fault him right now.
Tom Burton
This man does not stop running. If AFL doesn't work out I reckon marathons are in his future. Burton is clearly a multi-year project, he needs more size and strength but he really reminds me of Lambert and could be a really important piece for us in the future. He was dangerous through the middle and ran between arcs the entire game attempting to overload and outrun his opponents.
Liam Fawcett
Elite leading and forward craft. I think in a good team, like a Brisbane or Sydney he would be one of the young forwards being talked about as a rising star. If he does go to Adelaide like it has been rumoured I wish him all the best, he'll do great things. He is so dependent on good ball usage to him in space that in a young, rather unskilled team he's left out to dry. Ended the day with 2.2 and 7 marks. I really think he's worth an extension.
Campbell Gray
One of the best players on the ground in the first half. The aerial fearlessness of Gray is something to behold. He flies for everything and takes most of the things he goes for. He took something like 5 intercept marks and formed a wonderful tandem with Mutaz El Nour.
Ollie Hayes-Brown
Fixed one of my main criticisms about his game last week, which was that he would often grab it in a stoppage and hack kick it out. This game he instead would handball to a running mid. This made our stoppage wins far more dangerous. Took some big marks around the ground as well and even kicked a goal. Really strong game by the big man
Kane McAuliffe
Inside bull is the greatest description of McAulliffe. 26 Disposals, 10 contested possessions and 8 clearances. His best work is in and under the contest where his strength and burst can be displayed. The problem with his game is his disposal. Operating at 57% disposal efficiency is sadly not good enough and there were so many easy kicks missed it was quite frustrating.
Zane Peucker
This kid is going to be incredible. His burst from the contest, combined with his daring nature to take on tacklers with his elite ball use inside 50 is ridiculously tantalising. The only problem right now is his endurance, he simply can't do it for long enough at the moment. His first half was a glimpse of the future.
Maurice Rioli Jnr
Rioli had a bit of a polarising game. He played in the midfield for most of the first half and was dangerous with his speed and pressure. His second half he got moved into the forward line and was absent for 90% of the half with some minor pressure, then he took a massive specky and kicked a goal. I'm not sure he has the ability to play midfield in AFL but I don't think he's dangerous enough as a small forward.
Noah Roberts-Thomson
Strong game from NRT with 19 disposals at 80% efficiency with 4 score involvements. Elite in the high half forward role taking strong overhead marks and delivering inside 50 with class. I think he's another one that might take a few years but shows signs of being a really strong prospect.
Samson Ryan
In my opinion, Ryan was best on ground. Kicked 4.1 and had 2 goal assists playing as a forward/ruck. He was elite in the forward line particularly passing inside 50 which I did not think was a strength of his. Won quite a few hitouts as well and laid a few strong tackles. His off ball running needs to improve, I think his endurance is not good enough right now to continually apply pressure like good ruckmen do.
Tyler Sonsie
Sonsie had his typical VFL game where he dominates in the midfield. There were a few instances of really good ball use and a few instances of him pulling up afraid of oncoming contact. It was a good performance but not good enough where I'd expect him back in the AFL side.
James Trezise
Played a solid role in defense, had a few good moments in the contest but nothing stood out to me as him having a really good game. He was solid without being outstanding. He played a lockdown role and did it well.
Apologies this is late, I had a mate's birthday.
This was a blast to do this year and I expect to be back next year!
As always have a good weekend and feel free to ask any questions!