VFL Round 21 v Carlton VFL, Sunday August 18, 11:05am AEST, IKON Park

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BacksMutaz El Nour57Thomas Brindley61Nick Guiney62
Half-BacksChad Harris54Kaleb Smith49Tom McCarthy76
CentreAustin Johnson70Thomson Dow27Mohammad Yassine65
Half-ForwardsMarlion Pickett50Lachlan Wilson82Maurice Rioli Jr.10
ForwardsLiam Fawcett37Noah Cumberland38Oliver Hayes-Brown47
FollowersSamson Ryan32Tyler Sonsie40Kane McAuliffe28
InterchangeArchie May71Nicholas Collier81Liam George67
Sam Davidson73Harvey Langford78
EMGHarry Scott74Ry Cantwell68Josh Pollocks79
Nick Girolami59


IN: Kaleb Smith, Thomson Dow, Samson Ryan, Marlion Pickett, Kane McAuliffe, Lachlan Wilson, Nicholas Collier, Harvey Langford

OUT: Jacob Blight, Matthew Coulthard, Jack Ross, Joel Garner, Cam Olden, Ry Cantwell, Jagga Smith, Finn O’Sullivan

Richmond travels to Ikon Park this Sunday in a do or die clash in the last round of the VFL to make either the play in or end their season.

The scenarios are as follows:
IF THEY WIN: 7th if Gold Coast and Williamstown both lose and they make up the percentage deficit to the Suns (roughly 99 points combined); 8th if both lose and they don’t make up the percentage to the Suns; 8th if only one of those occurs; 9th if neither do

IF THEY LOSE: 10th if Sandringham and Sydney both lose; 11th if one of them wins; 12th if they both win. As unlikely as it is, Essendon (roughly 176 points combined), GWS Giants (194) or North Melbourne (235) could pass them with combined thrashings.

In a rather ironic twist, Carltons injuries to their AFL side could save our VFL side as the 19th placed Blues have lost a number of AFL listed players to their senior side.
 
BacksMutaz El Nour57Thomas Brindley61Nick Guiney62
Half-BacksChad Harris54Kaleb Smith49Tom McCarthy76
CentreAustin Johnson70Thomson Dow27Mohammad Yassine65
Half-ForwardsMarlion Pickett50Lachlan Wilson82Maurice Rioli Jr.10
ForwardsLiam Fawcett37Noah Cumberland38Oliver Hayes-Brown47
FollowersSamson Ryan32Tyler Sonsie40Kane McAuliffe28
InterchangeArchie May71Nicholas Collier81Liam George67
Sam Davidson73Harvey Langford78
EMGHarry Scott74Ry Cantwell68Josh Pollocks79
Nick Girolami59


IN: Kaleb Smith, Thomson Dow, Samson Ryan, Marlion Pickett, Kane McAuliffe, Lachlan Wilson, Nicholas Collier, Harvey Langford

OUT: Jacob Blight, Matthew Coulthard, Jack Ross, Joel Garner, Cam Olden, Ry Cantwell, Jagga Smith, Finn O’Sullivan

Richmond travels to Ikon Park this Sunday in a do or die clash in the last round of the VFL to make either the play in or end their season.

The scenarios are as follows:
IF THEY WIN: 7th if Gold Coast and Williamstown both lose and they make up the percentage deficit to the Suns (roughly 99 points combined); 8th if both lose and they don’t make up the percentage to the Suns; 8th if only one of those occurs; 9th if neither do

IF THEY LOSE: 10th if Sandringham and Sydney both lose; 11th if one of them wins; 12th if they both win. As unlikely as it is, Essendon (roughly 176 points combined), GWS Giants (194) or North Melbourne (235) could pass them with combined thrashings.

In a rather ironic twist, Carltons injuries to their AFL side could save our VFL side as the 19th placed Blues have lost a number of AFL listed players to their senior side.
Blues must only have 3 or 4 listed players and 4 debutantes I think. We really should spank them.
 
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Blues must only have 3 or 4 listed players and 4 debutantes I think. We really should spank them.
Harry Lemmey
Rob Monahan
Billy Wilson
Domanic Akuei
Alex Mirkov

That's the 5 AFL listed they have. In fairness we've had less than that at times and still been able to win and Carlton have won 3 of their last 5
 

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Harry Lemmey
Rob Monahan
Billy Wilson
Domanic Akuei
Alex Mirkov

That's the 5 AFL listed they have. In fairness we've had less than that at times and still been able to win and Carlton have won 3 of their last 5

3 of those are the emergencies though. Surely 2 of them travel to Perth.
 
Harry Lemmey
Rob Monahan
Billy Wilson
Domanic Akuei
Alex Mirkov

That's the 5 AFL listed they have. In fairness we've had less than that at times and still been able to win and Carlton have won 3 of their last 5
Yeah but they're spuds.
3 of those are the emergencies though. Surely 2 of them travel to Perth.
Yeah, you'd think so. At least 1.
 
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Disappointing FOS' #78 wasn't retired and hung from the rafters at the Swinburne Centre. Clubs lost the plot this year.
He was just warming it up for the true number 1 pick
 
Is there a replay of this game available? Looks like I might not be able to watch this as something came up. Really want to watch Langford in action
 

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Travaglia playing for Carlton today as well, he is in 75 for those that want to see how he performs.

Thankfully the weather is perfect today, although a bit of rain overnight may make it a touch slippery to start the game.
 
Massive game for the program. Had a terrific season despite an unbelievable amount of injuries but unfortunately have hit a stinky patch of form. Hopefully we can pick up the win today against a very undermanned blues and play finals.

Huge day for Harvey Langford. Perform and he could make himself a genuine #1 fancy.
 

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VFL Round 21 v Carlton VFL, Sunday August 18, 11:05am AEST, IKON Park

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