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I've just looked at the Richmond big footy preview of the JLT clash.

Reading that dross is like reading the crayon scribblings of a deranged grade 3 student on a piece of butchers paper.

Give me strength !!!

Well I guess, according to them, they are the best side in the last 20 years so they're entitled to crow a bit.

 

HOT OUT OF THE CITY by Paddy Gosch

The Dees travel out of the city for game one of two JLT Community Series practice matches before the season proper. Our first match takes us to the floodplains of the Goldburn River in Northern Victoria to the city of Shepparton. We take on the Tigers for the first of at least 3 encounters with the 2017 Premiers this year. The game will be played in scorching temperatures so expect plenty of rotations, ice vests, fans running overtime and extra water carriers.

The Demons are coming off a win against Collingwood in it’s first practice hit out of the season. We went into that game with a strong lineup despite about a 1/3 of the best 22, including Nathan Jones, Jack Viney, Clayton Oliver, Tom McDonald, Jake Melksham, Jake Lever, Mitch Hannan and new recruits Steven May and Kade Kolodashnij, sitting out the match for various reasons.

In a club presser on Thursday Tom McDonald stated that he should be right to play this week as long as he doesn’t have any soreness from the match simulation at training. He indicated that it was unlikely that Viney, Melksham, May and Kolodjashnij would line up against the Tigers but all would be looking towards JLT 2 to build up match fitness heading into Round 1.

The Demons have rested Max Gawn possibly to gage how well new recruit Braydon Preuss goes solo. They have also decided to rest some of the older brigade with Michael Hibberd and Neville Jetta listed as emergencies along with Aaron vandenBerg. Jordan Lewis will not be making the trip up state. Bayley Fritsch makes his return to the team after missing last week due to AFLX commitments.

After off season surgeries to both shoulders, Clayton Oliver returns to strengthen the midfield.

James Jordon joins Tom Sparrow as the only rookies picked for the hit out. Harrison Petty and Declan Keilty who missed last week have been recalled to the team that will have a larger bench to accommodate the sweltering conditions.

Demonland trackwatchers observed Tim Smith leaving the track early with a leg complaint so he too has been omitted.

Boom Richmond recruit Tom Lynch will not be lining up against the Dees as he races the clock to be ready for Round 1. Other Tigers sidelined through injury include Josh Caddy, Jason Castagna, Shaun Grigg and Jacob Townsend. Despite these injuries Richmond have named a strong line up for the game including Trent Cotchin, Dustin Martin, Jack Riewoldt & Alex Rance.

Players to watch for the Demons include Jayden Hunt, Billy Stretch, Jay Kennedy-Harris, Brayden Preuss and rookie Tom Sparrow.

Jayden Hunt made an impressive return to the half back line at Olympic Park Oval. From all reports he has had a great preseason and I expect he will be working hard to cement his spot over the JLT series after a disappointing 2018. Preuss was also imposing in his first hit out for his new club. He kicked two goals and took some strong marks and played his role as back up to Max perfectly. It will be interesting to see how the Demons' new big man goes rucking alone in the heat but he will no doubt be backed up by Tom McDonald and Sam Weideman.

Billy Stretch returned from injury and got his hands on the ball a lot. Prior to his injury last year his form was picking up so I expect that he will continue to push hard for a spot on the wing. Likewise Jay Kennedy-Harris attacked the ball well and got a fair bit of it. He too showed glimpses in stages last year but wasn’t able to cement a place in the side. No doubt he will take on these JLT games to stake his claim.

New recruit Tom Sparrow had limited game time last week but was thrown in the middle on quality opposition and showed that he can get a couple of touches and also kicked a beautiful goal. I anticipate more game time for him over the JLT series and tip that he will play seniors at some point in 2019.

Expect plenty of rotations and full use of the extended bench.

Melbourne

B: Josh Wagner,  Sam Frost, Jayden Hunt

HB: Marty Hore,  Oscar McDonald, Harrison Petty

C: Bayley Fritsch, James Harmes, Jay Kennedy-Harris

HF: Alex Neal-Bullen, Tom McDonald, Joel Smith

F: Chalrie Spargo, Sam Weideman, Jeff Garlett

R: Braydon Preuss, Angus Brayshaw, Clayton Oliver

IC (from): Christian Salem, Christian Petracca, Billy Stretch, Corey Maynard, Tom Sparrow, James Jordon, Corey Wagner, Declan Keilty

Emergencies: Max Gawn, Michael Hibberd, Aaron Vandenberg, Neville Jetta

Richmond

B: Alex Rance, David Astbury, Dylan Grimes

HB: Nick Vlastuin, Bachar Houli, Jayden Short

C: Dion Prestia, Shane Edwards, Trent Cotchin

HF: Daniel Rioli, Riley Collier-Dawkins, Jack Higgins

F: Jack Riewoldt, Dustin Martin, Daniel Butler

R: Toby Nankervis, Kane Lambert, Ivan Soldo

IC (from): Oleg Markov, Nathan Broad, Jack Ross, Liam Baker, Jack Graham, Brandon Ellis, Maverick Weller, Noah Balta, Callum Moore, Connor Menadue, Fraser Turner, Callum Coleman-Jones

JLT Community Series
Richmond v Melbourne
Sunday, March 3, 4.40pm AEDT
Deakin Reserve Shepparton
Gates open: 3.10pm

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Tickets can be purchased via Ticketek. 

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Deakin Reserve is situated on Nixon St in Shepparton. Off-street parking may be available in surrounding streets.

Public transport

Deakin Reserve is located a 10 minute walk from Shepparton Train station.

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Not sure what to look for out of this game but my special interest is in the form of Stretch, OMac and Spargo.

Given the absence of a dominant Richmond ruckman a strong performance by Preuss will be another point of interest.

Given the weather and the various rotations by both teams it will take some keen analysis by our forum experts to draw meaningful conclusions from this match

I can't believe we will pass on the opportunity to test the Max + Pruess combo in a game that isn't going to cost 4 points if the experiment fails!


29 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Not sure what to look for out of this game but my special interest is in the form of Stretch, OMac and Spargo.

Given the absence of a dominant Richmond ruckman a strong performance by Preuss will be another point of interest.

 

You're probably pretty close to the money there, Jim.  Outside of getting through the game with no injuries, I think watching some of the fringe 22 and depth players perform, as well as seeing how Preuss goes up against Nankilands, will be the things to watch on Sunday arvo.  The result is irrelevant (although I'm sure some will find a way to try and do the opposite), I think it's a good chance for a variety of players to stake their claim for a round 1 gig.

Just now, waynewussell said:

I can't believe we will pass on the opportunity to test the Max + Pruess combo in a game that isn't going to cost 4 points if the experiment fails!

They may have already made their mind up for the first few rounds, wayne.  Port have Ryder/Lycett, Cats normally have two of Stanley/Smith/Esava/Fort, Bombers may also go with Bellchambers/Clarke/McKernan as well.  With that in mind the FD may already to committed to using both come Round 1.  Either way, they still have JLT2 to try it, and it seemed to work well in the scratch match.

I once attended a local cricket game years ago where the heat was so bad the umpire fainted. Is there a policy in place for this scenario? I'm sure the medical staff at the club are well prepared and will look after the boys. 

 
43 minutes ago, Dame Gaga said:

I once attended a local cricket game years ago where the heat was so bad the umpire fainted. Is there a policy in place for this scenario? 

Pretty sure we’re just meant to point and laugh. 

12 hours ago, hemingway said:

The biggest challenge will not be driving up the highway or standing in the heat, but it will be avoiding the Richmond fans who are up and about again. Just say over and over again to yourself ""this is just a practice game, this is just a practice game, and it does not count.."

Wait til after the tigers win up there.   They will be totally ahead of themselves, again.

We are going in with many 2nd tier players in the side, compared to the Tiges A listers named.

I think Goody wants to have a good look at our young players...  to see where they are at,  and to see who has progressed from past seasons, and also who has not.

... and it doesn't 'hw'.

Jlt-1 can blow in the wind.

Jlt-2 is the one I want to see us full tilt... and us to win.


4 minutes ago, Demonland said:

My Carlton mates are talking Smokies for the finals after JLT 1. I imagine they'll be lIning up for Grand Final tickets if they knock off Collingwood in JLT 2. 

Might be on the money, since the pies keep losing them.?

 Given the conditions I would rest Half of the named team stars included  and play all of the rest who would probably play for Casey in developmental roles for the year. Too Friggen hot, Injuries and heat exhaustion a real possibility!! Time for MFC to play smart! Blood mainly depth!


On 3/1/2019 at 7:11 PM, Dame Gaga said:

I once attended a local cricket game years ago where the heat was so bad the umpire fainted. Is there a policy in place for this scenario? I'm sure the medical staff at the club are well prepared and will look after the boys. 

I played a  game of cricket in Corowa yesterday (Not that close to Shepparton but similar weather conditions) We have to take turns umpiring and while I was umpiring the bowler had to leave the ground. It was hot.

100 run win secures a home final, our Grand Final is on the same time as our round 1 game against Port. Hopefully they allow a small radio out in the middle.

 

 

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