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Re: Richmond vs Carlton @ the MCG --- Round 14, 2022
« Reply #90 on: June 16, 2022, 11:21:07 PM »
Edwards, Lambert and Jack (bar that one tackle) have been an absolute liability tonight. Losing almost every contest.

Hard disagree on Lambert and Jack.

They lifted in the last quarter but until then we're terrible IMO.

Lambert looks stuffed, can hardly turn, no acceleration etc. Entirely reliant on being a smart player. Similar Jack, always looking for a tap or free kick, rarely winning any contest except that last 30-40min of the game.

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Re: Richmond vs Carlton @ the MCG --- Round 14, 2022
« Reply #91 on: June 16, 2022, 11:33:17 PM »
Thought Jack's pressure was great tonight, 2 goals, 13 disposals, 5 effective tackles, 3 of which were frees for. Much much better than a liability.

Lambert had 23 and 2 great tackles, was generally smart and clean on a difficult night. Very important in his role and nowhere near a liability.

Edwards on the other hand...glad he kicked that goal. Otherwise a very worrying night from him. Looked reluctant to pick up the pill.


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Re: Richmond vs Carlton @ the MCG --- Round 14, 2022
« Reply #92 on: June 16, 2022, 11:51:31 PM »
Nank got smashed I thought.

Yep, very disappointing

We had Cotchin standing Cripps at centre Ball ups and Nank continually palmed it down to ..Cripps

2nd week in a row we've had a massive advantage in ruck contests and 2nd week in a row we have failed to capitalise
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Re: Richmond vs Carlton @ the MCG --- Round 14, 2022
« Reply #93 on: June 17, 2022, 04:30:54 AM »
Is that a record for inside 50s? If not it must be close. Don’t think I’ve ever seen us go inside 76 times. Just shows how wasteful we were with our entries. Thought short was a bit of a culprit in that regard, for such a beautiful kick he managed to pick out the blues defender when it was easier to hit a teammate.

Thought jacks tackling was great and one of the reasons we got over the line. Was great having lynchy back too. Is playing really strong atm, 3 goals is a nice return plus brought the ball to ground even when outnumbered and generally had his opponent worried so much they would drop chest marks.

I was getting ready my post to say how I thought it was tarrants best game for the club at 3 qtr time but wowee how that changed in the last. Got absolutely pantsed by McKay. Just seems that the oppo just have to put the ball 1% to the advantage of their fwd and that’ll be enough to beat him. Now with balta injured he’ll prob get an extended run in the team. I’d be picking Miller and if he isn’t an improvement then atleast they’ll know when they make their list decisions at the end of the season.

One thing is for certain, I don’t feel secure with any margin of lead with this team. We can leak goals in very quick succession and have lost a number of games because of it. Absolute opposite to our premiership years where we could be on the back foot and still not let through a run of goals.

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Re: Richmond vs Carlton @ the MCG --- Round 14, 2022
« Reply #94 on: June 17, 2022, 06:43:10 AM »
The highlight for me was the tackling. Daniel Rioli played a very good game. His tackle in the third quarter was outstanding as was Pickett's tackle on Cripps.

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Re: Richmond vs Carlton @ the MCG --- Round 14, 2022
« Reply #95 on: June 17, 2022, 07:24:15 AM »
Team Stats:

Disposals:      372 - 388 ..... ( contested: 160 - 168 ; uncontested: 195 - 208 )
Efficiency%:     68 - 66
Kicks:            237 - 222
Handballs:     135 - 166 
Turnovers:     100 - 93  :o
Marks:            69 - 79 ..... ( contested marks: 6 - 13 )
Tackles:          60 - 49
Clearances:     41 - 28 ..... ( centre: 13 - 10 ; stoppages: 28 - 18 )
Inside 50s:      76 - 51
In50 eff.%:     34 - 43  :P
In50 marks:      9 - 11
In50 tackles:     9 - 4
Hitouts:           32 - 28
Bounces:           7 - 19
One %ers:       73 - 59
Frees:              20 - 17

Individual possies:

Prestia    33
Baker      27
Short      25
Vlastuin  24
Lambert  23
Broad     22
Pickett    20
Graham  19
D.Rioli    19
Edwards 18
Cotchin   16
Bolton    15
Nankervis 14
Ralphsmith 13
Riewoldt  13
Balta       12 ..... ( subbed off early last qtr )
Lynch      11
Clarke     10
Grimes     8
Gibcus      7
M.Rioli      4 ..... ( subbed on early last qtr )
Tarrant     4

https://www.afl.com.au/afl/matches/3921#team-stats

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Re: Richmond vs Carlton @ the MCG --- Round 14, 2022
« Reply #97 on: June 17, 2022, 08:52:07 PM »
We have some young kids like Rioli and Gibcus that need time. Cotch was off his usual pace tonight. We aren't running out games. The Human Meatball is keeping us in games.

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Re: Richmond vs Carlton @ the MCG --- Round 14, 2022
« Reply #98 on: June 18, 2022, 09:56:02 AM »
Start by stating good win i didn't think we would and to be honest they are a team i would hope we don't have to play again.

Really think the weather gave us an edge i got the impression that they got hands on the ball first but coughed it up a lot.
76 i50's for just 11 goals generally speaking we are not an overly polished side and imo it shows up here

Think Prestia is the key to how far we can go.

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Re: Richmond vs Carlton @ the MCG --- Round 14, 2022
« Reply #99 on: June 19, 2022, 12:28:11 PM »
This was big, and ace.
Baker forcing it forward, Shai’s hands, Graham’s kick & yeah I really liked all of it 👊



https://twitter.com/rfcswallace/status/1537945777883951107

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Re: Richmond vs Carlton @ the MCG --- Round 14, 2022
« Reply #100 on: June 20, 2022, 06:15:50 AM »
From Fox Footy's "First Crack" last night:




- Montagna said it was the record lowest score (81 pts) for any team with 75+ forward 50 entries.

- Blamed having the ball in our forward half so much that Carlton flooded. Slippery conditions combined with large numbers in our F50 made scoring difficult.

- Time in forward half differential was twice that of Melbourne's average (+9 to +10 mins).

- Jordan Lewis said it's a glass full/empty scenario. When you go inside 50 you've got to have diversity. You should win by 10 goals with that many inside 50s.

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Re: Richmond vs Carlton @ the MCG --- Round 14, 2022
« Reply #101 on: June 20, 2022, 11:20:48 AM »
This was big, and ace.
Baker forcing it forward, Shai’s hands, Graham’s kick & yeah I really liked all of it 👊



https://twitter.com/rfcswallace/status/1537945777883951107

Nearly didn't happen because of poor skills. If Bakers first attempt had not come back to him it was probably a goal the other way.

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Re: Richmond vs Carlton @ the MCG --- Round 14, 2022
« Reply #102 on: June 20, 2022, 12:49:36 PM »
This was big, and ace.
Baker forcing it forward, Shai’s hands, Graham’s kick & yeah I really liked all of it 👊



https://twitter.com/rfcswallace/status/1537945777883951107

Nearly didn't happen because of poor skills. If Bakers first attempt had not come back to him it was probably a goal the other way.

That's the nature of surge football, which we've been playing for (checks notes) about 5 years.

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Re: Richmond vs Carlton @ the MCG --- Round 14, 2022
« Reply #103 on: June 20, 2022, 01:08:26 PM »
This was big, and ace.
Baker forcing it forward, Shai’s hands, Graham’s kick & yeah I really liked all of it 👊



https://twitter.com/rfcswallace/status/1537945777883951107

Nearly didn't happen because of poor skills. If Bakers first attempt had not come back to him it was probably a goal the other way.

That's the nature of surge football, which we've been playing for (checks notes) about 5 years.

Did your notes indicate if we had any success playing this brand of footy?

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Re: Richmond vs Carlton @ the MCG --- Round 14, 2022
« Reply #104 on: June 20, 2022, 02:02:39 PM »
AFL Report Card: Round 14

Ben Cotton, David Zita and Catherine Healey
Foxsports
20 June 2022


RICHMOND

The stats indicate Richmond should’ve won by a hell of a lot more, but regardless it was yet another impressive performance that indicates the Tigers are well and truly September-bound. That’s six wins from their last seven matches and the Tigers and, even though some of those wins were against lowly opposition, the way they’ve been playing is a warning sign to the rest of the competition.

In the votes

Liam Baker continues to thrive for this Richmond side, while Dion Prestia is huge whenever he is at the centre bounces. Kane Lambert was another steadying influence given his presence allows Prestia ti spend more time in the middle. Tom Lynch kicked three goals in the first half, while Shai Bolton finally converted some of his chances, even though he missed a sitter early. Nick Vlastuin and Dylan Grimes down back were huge.

Room for improvement

Carlton piled on three quick goals in the final quarter and could’ve had a fourth if not for a touchy (pardon the pun) score review, so there’s certainly an opportunity to tighten up there and stop things from getting to dire from centre bounce, which they did well for the most part throughout the match. They had 76 inside 50s, nearly 20 more than their average, but failed to make the most of it, going well below average in terms of efficiency.

Grade

A

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-news-2022-round-14-report-card-highlights-grades-analysis-every-club-reviewed-video-best-and-worst-stats/news-story/4a4a808cfd7d675039f2998372fd2c06