Discussion 2020 Pre-Season AFL Intra Club Matches & Marsh Series Reports

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Anyone who watched or has seen match reports for Suns vs. Lions on the weekend, does anyone know if Toby Wooller for the Lions played?
And if he did, how did he go? Thanks.
He was not part of the original 31 team squad picked for the trial match against the Suns.

Edit: @Goodie's Guns He had a stress reaction in his lower leg and was hopeful of starting a running program at the end of January/start of February.
 
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Anyone who watched or has seen match reports for Suns vs. Lions on the weekend, does anyone know if Toby Wooller for the Lions played?
And if he did, how did he go? Thanks.
Injury update 15th January had him resuming running in the next few weeks.

Stress related lower leg injury from last year

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didn't see @KLo30 reply with same information
 

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He was not part of the original 31 team squad picked for the trial match against the Suns.

Edit: @Goodie's Guns He had a stress reaction in his lower leg and was hopeful of starting a running program at the end of January/start of February.
Injury update 15th January had him resuming running in the next few weeks.

Stress related lower leg injury from last year

EDIT

didn't see @KLo30 reply with same information
Thank you both very much, somehow I missed that news. Guess there isn't too many people outside of QLD that are overly interested in how Toby Wooller is tracking. Hahaha.
 
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Thanks gents, was thinking a sneaky R2, with a ton of ball coming his way with intercept marks. I'll have to see how it looks during the Marsh series.
Not a good plan. If he was defence eligible perhaps...but not for R2. Far too much lockdown. Sicily should be first option for loose intercept marking.
 
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Richmond’s intra-club on Thursday morning at Punt Road went off without a hitch. There were no new injuries and ample reasons for Tigers fans to dream big.

Not that any of this comes as a huge surprise, but there will be plenty of unlucky players at selection before Round 1.

Shai Bolton’s first half was electric, booting two goals and having a hand in several others. He was on the stronger yellow team, which was essentially Damien Hardwick’s best 22.

Bolton took a spectacular mark early and was a constant threat in the front half. “He was exceptional,” assistant coach Justin Leppitsch said post-match.

Teammate Riley Collier-Dawkins, who Hardwick said had put on 7kg over the summer, will be hard to keep out of the senior team. Ditto Sydney Stack, who booted two goals.

One of the shining lights in the weaker team was Oleg Markov, who finished with three majors and presented well all morning.

At half-time, Tom Lynch, Jack Riewoldt, Dustin Martin, Trent Cotchin, Bachar Houli and Shane Edwards swapped sides. All six have been selected in the Bushfire Relief match next Friday, which Leppitsch noted will allow the Tigers to give opportunities to half-a-dozen fringe players in the Marsh Community Series.

The change of line-ups meant the yellow side resembled the team Richmond is likely to take into its first Marsh Series match in a couple of weeks.

At three-quarter time, Houli and Cotchin took off their GPS monitors and boots, while the other four big guns played on. Houli had been slightly winded but smiled and took photos with fans before heading into the changing rooms.

The Tigers had a few teething issues early in the match with rotations, which prompted Hardwick to come down from the Jack Dyer Stand – where he was sitting next to assistants Adam Kingsley and Craig McRae – to the bench.

The stronger team began the match with three deep forwards and plenty of space in front of them: Martin, Lynch and Riewoldt. The latter two booted three majors between them, while Martin spent plenty of time on the ball and even in the back half, which is an area he rarely frequented in 2019.

Jack Higgins and Stack were on the ‘weaker’ team, but Leppitsch was impressed by their efforts.

“They performed really well,” the former Brisbane coach said.

“They could easily slot into our group and play regular senior footy this year. Jack was terrific and gets a lot of the ball. More importantly, it’s great to see him back.”

Marlion Pickett defied his light build several times in the clinches and looked every bit the player he was on Grand Final day last September.

There was one particular piece of play which had both benches applauding when Pickett, under serious duress, somehow saw Liam Baker 40 metres inboard and with his non-preferred foot, hit him on the chest.

“He is leaner,” Leppitsch said of Pickett.

“It’s his first AFL pre-season. Even at 27, the improvement you can get by being in the AFL season. He is still blind turning everyone which is good to see.”

Jack Graham played just the first term as he recovers from a shoulder injury. He’s unlikely to play against Collingwood next week but should be available for Round 1.

Nankervis played the first term in the ruck for the weaker black team and got through unscathed. He showed no obvious signs of the adductor injury that significantly impacted his summer. He then did some additional work on the sideline with fitness staff.

Kamdyn McIntosh ran laps pre-match as he recovers from a twisted ankle, while draftee Thomson Dow stayed at home due to illness.

Richmond’s first Marsh Community Series game is against Collingwood on March 1 in Wangaratta.


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Bolton, Martin, Pickett, Ross, Collier-Dawkins, Prestia, Castagna, Chol

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Castagna 3, Markov 3, Bolton 2, Lynch 2, Stack 2, Riewoldt 2, Collier Dawkins, Aarts, Ross, Soldo, Chol, Martyn
 
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‘He’s a weapon up forward’: Crows midfielder’s praise for young teammate

Crows recruit Ben Keays has praised new teammate Shane McAdam ahead of Adelaide’s first Marsh Community Series match

By Emmalie Balnaves-Gale - Just now

Crows recruit Ben Keays has praised new teammate Shane McAdam ahead of Adelaide’s first Marsh Community Series match on Saturday.

On Thursday, the Club revealed Keays would play his first game in the tricolours, alongside second-year players McAdam and Jordon Butts, fellow recruit Ben Crocker and former Power player Billy Frampton.

Speaking to media at West Lakes, the 22-year-old said McAdam had surprised him over the pre-season.

“I didn’t really know anything about Shane coming here,” Keays said.

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“What stood out to me with him is that he’s just got footy smarts.. he’s been playing forward and he just shows up in the right spots.

“To see him up close is fantastic, he’s a weapon up forward.”

McAdam played 14 games for the Crows SANFL side in 2019 after starting the season on the sidelines with a calf injury.

Despite a slow start to the season, he kicked 22 goals and finished runner-up leading goal kicker.

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Based on McAdam’s current form, Keays said it was impressive how far the 24-year-old had come over his time at West Lakes.

“The fact that it’s only his second year on an AFL list shows he’s taken really big strides,” Keays said.

“The last trial game we played was the best I’ve seen him play definitely… he’s such a smart player.

“We’ve got quite a few guys that know where to go to find the footy and be dangerous around goal.

“He’s definitely been one that’s surprised me and he’s looking really good.”
 
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