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Two weeks ago, when the curtain came down on Melbourne’s game against the Brisbane Lions, the team trudged off the MCG looking tired and despondent at the end of a tough run of games played in quick succession. In the days that followed, the fans wanted answers about their team’s lamentable performance that night and foremost among their concerns was whether the loss was a one off result of fatigue or was it due to other factor(s) of far greater consequence. 

As it turns out, the answer to the major question is still blowing in the wind after the traditional Anzac Day Eve clash between the Demons and the Tigers with the fans forced to wait a little longer for the big reveal. Not surprisingly, the match up between teams in different stages of development was never going to be a definitive guide to those perplexed by the team’s reversal of fortune after such a good week in Adelaide. 

There were however, some encouraging signs of work in progress towards resolving some of the puzzles presented lately to Simon Goodwin and his coaching panel. Admittedly, they only came later in the game.

Circumstance made this event one that most of the 72,840 fans who turned up to the MCG would rather forget. Given the plight of the Richmond Football Club and its ever-expanding injury list and the fact that new Tiger coach Adem Yze was intimately familiar with the way the Demons play, it was inevitable that the game would turn into a slog which is precisely how the first half turned out. 

The crowd was treated to congested play, skill errors in abundance and a low scoring battle of the defences. A single point favoured the Tigers when the major break delivered us all to twenty minutes of respite. 

There was nothing more to say other than that Demon fans were entitled to feel a little despair. They had come to the football after a fortnight reflecting on a truly abysmal effort from its much vaunted midfield engine room and even worse from its forwards. Skipper Max Gawn had again been solid and key defenders Jake Lever and Steven May, their usual dependable selves as they marshalled the backline but overall, the team was faltering. 

Leaving aside the final term against the Lions who slammed on the brakes with the game well and truly won, scoring had seemingly stopped to a trickle. The line of attack was once again looking helpless and impotent. 

Whatever Goodwin said or did at half time, it worked to great effect. Or perhaps, it was simply his regular game style finally forcing the Tiger hand. The team was suddenly imbued with something - call it the Anzac Spirit if you like - but they lifted their intensity and produced an inspirational ten goal to two second half that witnessed the arrival in football terms of a new key forward.

Daniel Turner will definitely be one of the few who will remember this match, along with Jason Taylor who recruited him with a late selection in the midseason draft almost three years ago. The man they call “Disco” announced himself with his three goals on a night when both his side and the opposition managed just three each in the first half. He could hardly be described as an overnight sensation. His progress since he was drafted mainly as a defender has been slow and painful, marred by injuries and a measure of disappointment along the way. And he was almost there when the club prepared him to go forward on the eve of last year’s finals but, alas, others were preferred. Then came another injury setback in the month before the start of this season. Fans will be hoping that he’s not going to be a one hit wonder.

The Melbourne cause was aided by two goals each from Bayley Fritsch, Kysaiah Pickett and another newcomer to the club’s goal kicking ranks in the tactical sub, Bailey Laurie, who also will likely not forget the night. Suddenly, there was some versatility in the forward set up adding to the undoubted talent of Fritta and Kozzie. Now for a repeat of that for the full four quarters against the big guns!

What we witnessed after half time was a bolder Melbourne emerging upon Max Gawn’s Frank 'Checker' Hughes medal-winning performance in wearing down Toby Nankervis and thereby, the rest of the brave Richmond line up who were by now constantly turning the ball over under pressure. Gawn finished with 23 disposals and 10 marks to go with his 26 hit outs and a goal when it really mattered to start the scoring with the match still an arm wrestle six minutes into the second half. 

Jake Lever’s game in defence built up to a crescendo and his 26 disposals, 11 marks and 15 intercept possessions were sublime. There’s also a lot to like about how Trent Rivers is maturing into a player of high quality.

The Demons got out of the night with a percentage booster and now sit on a 5 - 2 record. They hold a much happier disposition than the one they had at half time. The midfield is still nowhere near its best but no injuries were reported either, which augurs well for their next two matches against two of the competition’s best performed clubs.

Perhaps then, supporters will finally discover the answer to the big question troubling them since that problematic game against the Brisbane Lions. 

Bring it on!

MELBOURNE 2.3.15 3.5.23 8.7.55 13.7.85

RICHMOND 1.3.9 3.6.24 4.8.32 5.12.42

GOALS 

MELBOURNE Turner 3 Fritsch Laurie Pickett 2 Gawn Petracca van Rooyen Windsor 

RICHMOND Rioli 2 Bolton Lefau Martin

BEST

MELBOURNE Lever Gawn Turner May Langdon Oliver

RICHMOND Lefau Broad Dow Hopper Baker

INJURIES

MELBOURNE Nil

RICHMOND  Jacob Hopper (hamstring)

REPORTS

MELBOURNE Nil

RICHMOND Nil

SUBSTITUTIONS

MELBOURNE Bailey Laurie (replaced Caleb Windsor in the final quarter)

RICHMOND Kamdyn McIntosh (replaced Jacob Hopper in the third quarter)

UMPIRES Fisher, Stevic, Broadbent, Adair

CROWD 72,840 at the MCG 

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I remember Disco’s first game against Collingwood on QB two years ago. They came out hard against us and Disco looked solid under great pressure until he got concussed and had to be subbed out in the second quarter. 

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Disco. Makes a genuine contest, can mark and kick straight. And seems reasonably good 'below the knees' and has some 'smarts' about him. Other than that he's not much good.

 Who was he playing on most of the time? 

 

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3 hours ago, Winners at last said:

Disco. Makes a genuine contest, can mark and kick straight. And seems reasonably good 'below the knees' and has some 'smarts' about him. Other than that he's not much good.

 Who was he playing on most of the time? 

 

Surely you joke not much good, he has looked very good just has bad luck with injury, I hate bias

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5 hours ago, Demonland said:

Two weeks ago, when the curtain came down on Melbourne’s game against the Brisbane Lions, the team trudged off the MCG looking tired and despondent at the end of a tough run of games played in quick succession. In the days that followed, the fans wanted answers about their team’s lamentable performance that night and foremost among their concerns was whether the loss was a one off result of fatigue or was it due to other factor(s) of far greater consequence. 

As it turns out, the answer to the major question is still blowing in the wind after the traditional Anzac Day Eve clash between the Demons and the Tigers with the fans forced to wait a little longer for the big reveal. Not surprisingly, the match up between teams in different stages of development was never going to be a definitive guide to those perplexed by the team’s reversal of fortune after such a good week in Adelaide. 

There were however, some encouraging signs of work in progress towards resolving some of the puzzles presented lately to Simon Goodwin and his coaching panel. Admittedly, they only came later in the game.

Circumstance made this event one that most of the 72,840 fans who turned up to the MCG would rather forget. Given the plight of the Richmond Football Club and its ever-expanding injury list and the fact that new Tiger coach Adem Yze was intimately familiar with the way the Demons play, it was inevitable that the game would turn into a slog which is precisely how the first half turned out. 

The crowd was treated to congested play, skill errors in abundance and a low scoring battle of the defences. A single point favoured the Tigers when the major break delivered us all to twenty minutes of respite. 

There was nothing more to say other than that Demon fans were entitled to feel a little despair. They had come to the football after a fortnight reflecting on a truly abysmal effort from its much vaunted midfield engine room and even worse from its forwards. Skipper Max Gawn had again been solid and key defenders Jake Lever and Steven May, their usual dependable selves as they marshalled the backline but overall, the team was faltering. 

Leaving aside the final term against the Lions who slammed on the brakes with the game well and truly won, scoring had seemingly stopped to a trickle. The line of attack was once again looking helpless and impotent. 

Whatever Goodwin said or did at half time, it worked to great effect. Or perhaps, it was simply his regular game style finally forcing the Tiger hand. The team was suddenly imbued with something - call it the Anzac Spirit if you like - but they lifted their intensity and produced an inspirational ten goal to two second half that witnessed the arrival in football terms of a new key forward.

Daniel Turner will definitely be one of the few who will remember this match, along with Jason Taylor who recruited him with a late selection in the midseason draft almost three years ago. The man they call “Disco” announced himself with his three goals on a night when both his side and the opposition managed just three each in the first half. He could hardly be described as an overnight sensation. His progress since he was drafted mainly as a defender has been slow and painful, marred by injuries and a measure of disappointment along the way. And he was almost there when the club prepared him to go forward on the eve of last year’s finals but, alas, others were preferred. Then came another injury setback in the month before the start of this season. Fans will be hoping that he’s not going to be a one hit wonder.

The Melbourne cause was aided by two goals each from Bayley Fritsch, Kysaiah Pickett and another newcomer to the club’s goal kicking ranks in the tactical sub, Bailey Laurie, who also will likely not forget the night. Suddenly, there was some versatility in the forward set up adding to the undoubted talent of Fritta and Kozzie. Now for a repeat of that for the full four quarters against the big guns!

What we witnessed after half time was a bolder Melbourne emerging upon Max Gawn’s Frank 'Checker' Hughes medal-winning performance in wearing down Toby Nankervis and thereby, the rest of the brave Richmond line up who were by now constantly turning the ball over under pressure. Gawn finished with 23 disposals and 10 marks to go with his 26 hit outs and a goal when it really mattered to start the scoring with the match still an arm wrestle six minutes into the second half. 

Jake Lever’s game in defence built up to a crescendo and his 26 disposals, 11 marks and 15 intercept possessions were sublime. There’s also a lot to like about how Trent Rivers is maturing into a player of high quality.

The Demons got out of the night with a percentage booster and now sit on a 5 - 2 record. They hold a much happier disposition than the one they had at half time. The midfield is still nowhere near its best but no injuries were reported either, which augurs well for their next two matches against two of the competition’s best performed clubs.

Perhaps then, supporters will finally discover the answer to the big question troubling them since that problematic game against the Brisbane Lions. 

Bring it on!

MELBOURNE 2.3.15 3.5.23 8.7.55 13.7.85

RICHMOND 1.3.9 3.6.24 4.8.32 5.12.42

GOALS 

MELBOURNE Turner 3 Fritsch Laurie Pickett 2 Gawn Petracca van Rooyen Windsor 

RICHMOND Rioli 2 Bolton Lefau Martin

BEST

MELBOURNE Lever Gawn Turner May Langdon Oliver

RICHMOND Lefau Broad Dow Hopper Baker

INJURIES

MELBOURNE Nil

RICHMOND  Jacob Hopper (hamstring)

REPORTS

MELBOURNE Nil

RICHMOND Nil

SUBSTITUTIONS

MELBOURNE Bailey Laurie (replaced Caleb Windsor in the final quarter)

RICHMOND Kamdyn McIntosh (replaced Jacob Hopper in the third quarter)

UMPIRES Fisher, Stevic, Broadbent, Adair

CROWD 72,840 at the MCG 

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Can’t believe Rivers did not make the best players. 

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15 hours ago, Fat Tony said:

Can’t believe Rivers did not make the best players. 

That’s true because he didn’t make the Herald Sun best players either. He did get a mention in the article about “maturing into a player of high quality”. 

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What a great breakout game from Disco the way he controlled the ball and hand passed to Fritta for a great goal was gold. I think we have found our third tall replacement.

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Disco up forward reminds me a bit of Brodie Mihochek; presents strongly, an intelligent footballer, good skills and looks a reliable set shot. I re-watched the hilights earlier and his performance was very exciting.

He could be the missing piece we have been looking for 

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The next two weeks will tell us if we are genuinely a top 4 team, big improvement needed.. I've resigned to thinking we are not at that level this year, without the ball we are the best defence that's keeps us in games but our skills and knowledge of how to present as a opption all over the field we are last imo.hope to be proven wrong 

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Goody said Daniel knows he has a lot to learn about forward craft (words to that effect) so Goody was happy but restrained. He did say they were hoping that they had found another forward.

Key word is hoping. Only Danliel Turner can control how his story turns out. The coaches and mentors have influence but no control.

If the coaches had total control their job be easy. Lets hope Daniel makes the most of his career.

Good game Disco, well done.

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8 hours ago, Rednblueriseing said:

The next two weeks will tell us if we are genuinely a top 4 team, big improvement needed.. I've resigned to thinking we are not at that level this year, without the ball we are the best defence that's keeps us in games but our skills and knowledge of how to present as a opption all over the field we are last imo.hope to be proven wrong 

I think you are wrong. We are up to our necks in it this season. I think our best is the best there is

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46 minutes ago, The Swimming Dee said:

I think you are wrong. We are up to our necks in it this season. I think our best is the best there is

Hopefully we are timing our run and find our best football towards the end of the season... still have the wins on the board but not convincing atm.

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18 hours ago, Rednblueriseing said:

Hopefully we are timing our run and find our best football towards the end of the season... still have the wins on the board but not convincing atm.

Yes, similar thoughts, here RnBR. Stocks are maturing, markets are widening from injuries, game plans are improved but not yet great, and there is a considerable continuum remaining in this footy season. We might well pounce from here on.

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