Showing posts with label Australia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Australia. Show all posts

Saturday, July 11, 2015

Stop! Hammer Time.

This tagline from that game was only ever going to one of two things: ‘Stop! Hammer Time.’ or ‘Stop Hammer Time’ and by the end of the night there was no room left on the Hampervan as he romped limped around the ground and gave us hitouts to advantage of the like not seen since Greg Dear in 1995. When he played last year Hampson was serviceable as ruck but no good in the dreaded forward-ruck role, which shouldn’t have been a surprise to anyone seeing that was exactly his lot at Carlton. As the year wore on and Ivan rucked more and more, Hampson’s confidence unsurprisingly went belly up and his around the ground game suffered. He ended up getting thrown overboard after the Sydney loss and the next week we went off on the great nine game streak and the poor bugger has been left to rot in the VFL. Until tonight.

It’s not exactly an easy gig. Firstly, he came from Carlton hot on the heals of Grigg who five years into his stint at Richmond is still far from a fan favourite despite the fact he’s entrenched in our best 22 and playing some amazing footy. Secondly, he’s battling for a spot in the 22 with one of the most popular people on the planet, so if he does manage to get past Maric and into the 22 he is never going to be a favourite with the masses. Not quite to the extent of Adam Gilchrist debuting at Brisbane against Pakistan and getting all kinds of grief from the crowd because he had replaced Ian Healy but you get my drift. Queenslanders are incredibly odd but even they had probably left the angst behind when Gilly tee’d off for 81 runs in his first innings and then sending them to all corners of Bellerieve making 149 and helping us motor down a fourth innings target of 369.

I love Ivvy, you love Ivvy, we all love Ivvy and I’m not trying to say that beating Cameron Wood and Matthew Kruezer is the football equivalent of smacking around a bowling attack made up of Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis, Shoaib Akhtar and Saqlain Mushtaq but Hardwick and co. have a few questions to ask about who our best ruckman is, first against St Kilda and for the rest of the year. If Hampson’s knee is good to back up next week, and that’s a big if, he’s got my vote. Which should be comfort to him when he’s stuck playing in the freezing cold at some shithole like Frankston next week while Maric is getting run ragged by Tom Hickey.

What we do know though is that Ivan Soldo is the number one ruckman for the VFL team tomorrow and he has only played about 15 games of the sport in his whole life so god help us if something happens to both of them.

Being Richmond, this three week block of ‘should win’ games was never to going to be enjoyable or easy, but we are two thirds of the way to getting through unscathed. #bigboymonth might be slighly overdoing it but it is the time of year when the eight starts to take shape and with Collingwood and a few others around us leaving points on the table they will be an incredibly important 12 points come the pointy end of the season. Dropping the Melbourne (sigh) and Footscray (little bit of a sigh) games means that we can’t give up anymore gimmes and so far so good.

Earlier in the year when we were playing ordinary we were losing games, at the moment we are playing ordinary and winning ugly. Tonight wasn’t something to build the 2016 membership campaign around but it was four points none the less.

Perhaps I’m giving the selection team too much credit but I’ve found it interesting that Lambert, Newman, Morris and Gordon have got a run in these easier games. Some of those selections were forced through injury but could it be one last roll of the dice to see how they go? I didn’t hate Lambert’s game as sub and his run was important late, but Gordon battled all night and Newman and Morris looked exactly like a couple of small defenders who have been thrown forward out of desperation because we haven’t drafted anyone for that position since Andrew Krakouer in 2000. Carrying those four might work against GWS and Carlton, but we’ll get blown out of the water if we try and pull off such a swindle against Fremantle and Hawthorn in a few weeks. I can potentially be sold on Lambert if he can start kicking goals, but we’d have been better off with Lennon, McBean and Menadue than Newman, Morris and Gordon tonight. Whichever way they go, they definitely can’t carry all four and Gordon has looked OK when surrounded with good players so maybe he’s the one who can hang around.

All in all, I’d love to sit down with Hardwick for 20 minutes and ask him why he’s sticking with Morris and Newman despite all evidence suggesting that he stop doing so and then asking exactly the same question again when he started talking about character, leadership and how good they are around the club. All those things are really good, but it doesn’t count for much when they get nine disposals combined despite both playing a full game. Lambert was on for a quarter and he managed to find it 11 times.

We’ll likely need to find a replacement for Titch for the next month, which is terrible news for a range of reasons. Not the least of which because it will probably spare at least one of those two in the short term.

It truly was a terrible game. At quarter time when I did the inevitable flick over to the cricket Jimmy Anderson was bowling the most wonderful swing bowling and it was amazing to watch. As we all changed back to the footy after quarter time, we went back to being treated to Richmond bombing it inside 50, Carlton cutting it off and rebounding forward until some dud like Tom Bell or Jason Tutt turned it over or Rance treated Henderson as if he wasn’t there and the whole process started all over again. Time after time, we’ve had the ball in the wrong hands going inside fifty over the last couple of weeks. It’s all well and good to play Lids inside 50, but if that means that Gordon and Grigg are hoofing it in (not their fault, that’s their role) and on top of Jack’s head then we need to have another look at things. I suspect that part of the reason Newman is in the team is to fill that role but that is quite obviously not happening as covered above and much more explicitly on Twitter throughout the game. As we got going, Carlton tired and the game opened up in the last quarter we found some space and managed to get the ball in the right hands but too often this year we’ve struggled to win (or worse) games in which we’ve dominated the inside 50 count. And if someone could tell Dusty not to pass from anywhere within 60 metres that would be tops.

The one thing that hopefully everyone can agree on is that is an exceptionally ordinary Carlton team that’s playing above themselves on that mid-season new coach wave that we know so well. Gieschen comes to mind first with a dash of late season Rawlings resurgence after we finally gave Plough the boot. They’ve got some good kids, Cripps especially, but they are set up for a few years of pain and hopefully we can build on this streak of three and really lay down some hurt. I’d like to think that it crossed someone’s mind to make a pledge not to lose to them after that Elimination Final debacle but seeing they spent all summer talking about how they were desperate to get back to the finals before starting the next year 3-10 I suspect even if they did it didn’t mean very much. I’m still not sure I’ll forgive them for letting Nick Duigan kick four goals even if we won the next 150 against them so it’s all a bit of a waste of time thinking about it anyway.

Changes for next week

I’m not buying into the Watson and Stevo campaign to suspend Ty so he’s not listed here. Even though it is interesting that Watson seemed happy to hang Ty on national TV for a block after giving Hird a free-pass for jabbing up his son. I’m also assuming that Griff and C Ellis are at least one more week. It’s also 12.24 on Saturday morning and the VFL team starts playing at 12.12 (what a fantastic start time by the way) this afternoon so it’s probably just best to ignore this all together.

In: Menadue, McBean, Lennon and McDonough
Out: Newman, Morris, Gordon and Edwards

If Hampson can go again, let Maric earn his spot back the old fashioned way. Angry VFL Ivan would be a sight to behold.

The votes

5: Shaun Grigg
4: Brett Deledio
3: Alex Rance
2: Trent Cotchin
1: Shaun Hampson

Unlucky: Ellis, Jack, Vlastuin and Houli

Leaderboards

The Benny:

22: Dustin Martin and Trent Cotchin
17: Jack Riewoldt
16: Shane Edwards, Shaun Grigg and Alex Rance
15: Anthony Miles and Bachar Houli
11: Brandon Ellis
9: Brett Deledio
8: Taylor Hunt, Nick Vlastuin and Dylan Grimes
5: Ivan Maric
3: Troy Chaplin, Kamdyn McIntosh, Chris Newman, Ben Griffiths and Jake Batchelor
2: Sam Lloyd
1: Steven Morris, Ty Vickery and Shaun Hampson

Blair Hartley Appreciation Award:

16: Shaun Grigg
15: Anthony Miles and Bachar Houli
8: Taylor Hunt
5: Ivan Maric
3: Troy Chaplin
1: Shaun Hampson

Anthony Banik Best First Year Player:

3: Kamdyn McIntosh

Joel Bowden's Golden Left Boot:

16: Shaun Grigg
15: Bachar Houli
3: Jake Batchelor and Troy Chaplin

Greg Tivendale Rookie List Medal:

No votes yet.

Monday, June 9, 2014

Rabble, run

20 minutes was all it took.

We spent an hour building the possibility that something could be saved from this turgid season and then let Drew Petrie and Brent Harvey run over us in 20 minutes. A day later, it's almost possible to see the humour in a team full of downhill skiers being overrun by Petrie and Harvey.

Richmond are so mentally shot that everyone knew that North would get a run on, I'd just hoped our resistance would hold out for a little more than 20 minutes but Vive la Richmond! I suppose.

The first hour was great. We were aggressive, hard at it, direct, daring and accountable. Sure it was appropriate to ask why it took us until round whatevertis to show those traits but those questions would have come in the aftermath, at the time it was nice to enjoy it while it was on offer.

Then bam. They hit back and we wilted like a flower imported from Sweden trying to see out a summer in Cairns. We've done it so many times over the last three years that it isn't surprising and it's barely disappointing.

The dearth of on field leadership indicates that after five years of building a squad we've either got nobody who can stand up when it gets tough or nobody willing to, I'm not sure which is worse. Cotchin talks a big game during week and, increasingly it seems, on the ground after the game (what on earth is left to say?) but any chance he or Lids can't get in and stop the rot while it's happening? Selwood wouldn't stand for rubbish like that happening over and over again.

The one refreshing part of last night is that it shows the playing group is just as culpable as Hardwick and that everyone in this together. Lord knows what happens between now and the end of the year but I suspect it won't be pretty.

Leading into this game the coaches did what they should have done a few weeks and swung the axe and it's impossible to point the finger at any of the blokes who came in. Miles was solid, Batchelor about as good as you can be when the ball is whizzing in your direction at a million miles an hour, Vickery will get beat up on because he's Vickery but I thought he was OK, Vlastuin played beyond his years as always and must be counting down the days until he's a free agent and Petterd was far from our worst.

The second half was that bad that it's easy to glance over just how good Dusty's last month has been. With Astbury out of the way (sigh) he must have a decent break in the B&F at the turn, which again reminds everyone that this fucking season is only half done. Shout outs also to Messrs Houli (underrated), Ellis (unassuming), Miles (unwhy hasn't he been playing?) and Dea (under utilised over the last few years).

It's easy to say that we need (another) clean out but I'm not 100% sure that's true. Like all clubs not called Hawthorn, Port or Sydney we've got some guff on our list but who from that 22 would you hand on heart say you aren't interested in being around next year? Thomas? Griffiths? Foley? Batchelor? Personally, I have no interest whatsoever in seeing Griffiths play for Richmond again. Lets find out if Elton or McBean are any good because we go back to that well. If there are any game related trigger points on Chaplin's contract then now is the time to book him for surgery but I suspect we are stuck with him for next year, at least. It's hardly like the bad old days when we were pumping games into list cloggers and I might be railing against reality but I still reckon the problem is the method and mental state of the list rather than the players themselves. I reckon we are facing something more like Renovation Rescue than The Block.

BREAKING: seems that Ty has gone and go himself suspended along with Thomas but I've still not got any wish to see Griffiths again. O'Hanlon, Helbig and Elton for Vickery, Thomas and Griffiths please.

That's not to say we aren't short on quality and it's fair to ask questions of the direction of recruitment over the last two years. By the time everyone is washed up we'll have added 14 players via the national and rookie drafts across 2012-13 of whom only Vlastuin and Lennon will play more than 50 games. That might be harsh on McDonough but he looks woefully short of conditioning for someone who's been in the system for two years and that's impacting on this ability to find time and space.

I know last year's draft was shallow but the drafting of Sam Lloyd and Nathan Gordon is more baffling by the week. Just how close did we think we were to a flag that topping up with 20 something journeymen through the main draft (not the rookie draft) was the way to go? Now the poor buggers are like a pogo stick you bought when you were a kid, they were fun for three weeks but after a little while it starts gathering dust while you wonder why on earth you bought a pogo stick.

You'd like to hope we've got the cap room to sort out a few of these issues in the coming summer through free agents, big ticket trades, the way we are tracking we might even have pick one in the pre-season draft but I'm pretty keen on seeing lots of teenagers this time around thanks Blair. No more short cuts, because that approach has lead us into a pretty dark spot.

The thing I'm not worried about is blokes who've kicked on at other clubs in recent years. Nahas and Derickx were going nowhere at Richmond and we know Nahas can produce games like last night against average teams (sigh again) but we all also know he'll go missing against clubs worth a crumpet. Good on Derickx for finding some games at Sydney but Hampson would look like Simon Madden rucking to Kennedy, Jack and that lot. White is the one that stings, but if you were willing to match a three year contract based on what he'd produced in a decade at Richmond then you are far braver than I.

It's a shame that this had to happen after another big week for the club when Richo got inducted into the Hall of Fame.

For Richmond supporters born around the same time as I, Richo is the only superstar (not claiming Cousins) that we've seen in yellow and black. During even the very worst times Richo made getting the train to the footy worthwhile. He single handedly sold memberships to a watch a team that didn't deserved to be watched. Richo deserved better than both those around him and those who coached him and, while I'm sure he had offers, he never left. It's a shame that he didn't get a chance for more team success but his personal CV stacks up against nearly anyone else from his generation. The bloke was, and still is, a star and the video played at the Hall of Fame was a perfect summary of what he meant to Richmond and what Richmond meant to him. I still deeply miss watching him. At least Rex gets it.

As a side note, if anyone can explain to me what the hell this is about then I'd love to hear from you. Email me at: seanjhross@gmail.com. Is it the 70's and early 80's where we became so obsessed with being number one that we mortgaged the future on recruits from Collingwood and lost the bet? That bidding war that we've never recovered from, is that 'our Richmond'? I'm pretty keen to know what it means to be honest. Are we already blaming the admin staff who've kept the place financially afloat for three decades?

Time to cling onto distractions like the World Cup and the fact the Dees want to be the Yankees.


Votes

5: Dustin Martin
4: Bachar Houli
3: Brandon Ellis
2: Anthony Miles
1: Matthew Dea

Leaderboards

The Benny

22: Dustin Martin
16: Jack Riewoldt
14: David Astbury, Trent Cotchin and Brandon Ellis
13: Shaun Hampson
10: Daniel Jackson
9: Ricky Petterd
8: Reece Conca
6: Steven Morris and Bachar Houli
4: Matt Thomas, Sam Lloyd, Brett Deledio and Shaun Grigg
3: Ty Vickery, Troy Chaplin and Shane Edwards
2: Nick Vlastuin and Anthony Miles
1: Ben Griffiths, Orren Stephenson, Matthew Dea and Ben Lennon

Blair Hartley Appreciation Award

13: Shaun Hampson
9: Ricky Petterd
6: Bachar Houli
4: Matt Thomas and Shaun Grigg
3: Troy Chaplin
2: Anthony Miles

Anthony Banik Best First Year Player

4: Sam Lloyd
1: Ben Lennon

Joel Bowden’s Golden Left Boot

6: Bachar Houli
4: Shaun Grigg
3: Troy Chaplin

Greg Tivendale Rookie Medal

4: Matt Thomas
2: Anthony Miles
1: Orren Stephenson

Championship belt

Incumbent
Winner
Streak
Wins
NA
Cotchin
1
1
Cotchin
Astbury
1
1
Astbury
Riewoldt
1
1
Riewoldt
Astbury
1
2
Astbury
Petterd
1
1
Petterd
Ellis
1
1
Ellis
Conca
1
1
Conca
Martin
1
1
Martin
Riewoldt
1
2
Riewoldt
Martin
1
2
Martin
Martin
2
3