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Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on February 24, 2022, 08:55:50 PM
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This Saturday Richmond will celebrate AFLW’s Indigenous Round at the Round 8 match against Geelong.
Richmond v Geelong
Saturday February 26, 5:10pm
Swinburne Centre, Punt Road Oval
Richmond's match will be presented by the Korin Gamadji Institute.
Broadcast: The game will be broadcast on Fox Footy from 5.00pm. The game will also be streamed live on Kayo.
Tickets: https://premier.ticketek.com.au/shows/Show.aspx?sh=WRICH0822
Members will be required to enter their 2022 AFLW member barcode to redeem a $0 ticket which has been sent via email.
Tickets are $10 for adults whilst juniors (aged 17 years & under) are free. Juniors must claim their free ticket via Ticketek to enter the venue.
GATES OPEN
All Gates: 4.10pm
https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1065012/game-day-hub/
https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1065012/game-day-hub/
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Dual-sport athlete Tessa Lavey will miss Richmond's match against Geelong through management, while lively draftee Emelia Yassir looks likely to miss the rest of the season, the Tigers grading her ankle injury as "medium term".
Kodi Jacques and former first-round pick Sophie Molan are the Tigers' inclusions.
RICHMOND
B: S.Sansonetti 18 R.Miller 15
HB: B.Lynch 32 J.Hosking 11 M.Shevlin 35
C: K.Dempsey 19 S.Hosking 7 M.Kiely 31
HF: T.Stahl 24 M.Brancatisano 5 A.Makur Chuot 34
F: K.Brennan - C 3 G.Seymour 28
Foll: P.Kelly 14 E.McKenzie 22 M.Conti 4
I/C: S.D'Arcy 12 M.Macdonald 38 S.Molan 1 C.Bernardi 6 K.Jacques 10
Emerg: S.Dargan 17 S.Reid 25
In: S.Molan, K.Jacques
Out: T.Lavey (Managed), E.Yassir (Ankle)
https://www.womens.afl/news/87223?_ga=2.163510524.1932247670.1644991614-224749430.1603381344
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Oh crap
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We’ve had a late change for our Round 8 match, with Stella Reid coming in for Christina Bernardi (quad).
Top-player Akayla Peterson has been added to our emergencies for tomorrow.
https://twitter.com/RichmondWomens/status/1497134589005168640
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Oh crap
X 3
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Perfect day for footy at Punt Rd. Game about to start.
(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FMf7PhXaUAMcpYg?format=jpg&name=large)
https://twitter.com/RichmondWomens/status/1497441655934242816
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We've come out half asleep. 3 Tigers ballwatching allowing a Cat to mark uncontested at HF. They end up getting a mark close to goal.
0 - 6
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Geelong player lying on the ball 30 out and is pinged. Free to Stahl. Doesn't make the distance :P.
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Molan causes the Geelong turnover at HF. Brennan gathers and kicks long. After a contest, Brennan has a ping from the boundary but misses across the face.
1 - 6
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Long kick goes over the top of Brennan and her opponent and bounces through but it was touched.
2 - 6
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Quarter time
Richmond 0.2-2
Geelong 1.0-6
One word - scrappy! :P
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Stats to 1/4 time:
Disposals: 41 - 58 ...... ( contested: 25 - 24 )
Efficiency%: 46 - 62 :P
Clearances: 6 - 7
Marks in50: 0 - 2
Tackles: 20 - 19
Hitouts: 11 - 6
Frees: 3 - 2
Leading possie winners:
Conti 4
S.Hosking 4
Brennan 3
Miller 3
Molan 3
Shevlin 3
Stahl 3
https://www.womens.afl/match-centre/2022/3786/rich-v-geel?_ga=2.65361390.1932247670.1644991614-224749430.1603381344#playerstats
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We are one dumb footy team! (excluding Kiely's excellent smother). Stuff up good chances up forward and gift goals away at the other end.
Geelong goal from a defensive stoppage.
2 - 12
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Another Geelong goal.
2 - 18
This could get ugly. We don't look like manufacturing a goal left alone kicking one with purpose without stuffing up.
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This is the worst we have ever played. Talk about dumb and soft! Playing like we don't care.
2 - 24
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Another easy Geelong goal. Ball bounces 15m out from goal and it's 3 Geelong forwards to one Tiger :help.
2 - 30
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OMG! We actually hit a target and in fact a couple in a row :o. Conti to Brennan who is taken out 20 and gets the free.
Hooray, we actually got a goal!
Rich 1.2-8
Geel 5.0-30
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Half-time
Richmond 0.2 1.2-8
Geelong 1.0 5.0-30
Goal: Brennan
Beyond woeful! Workrate improved in the last 5 mins but all up lazy, soft and pathetic :help.
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Stats are kind of irrelevant when the workrate and teamwork is so poor but anyway here they are:
Stats to 1/2 time:
Disposals: 88 - 118 ...... ( contested: 51 - 59 ) .... Contested footy 2nd qtr was 26 - 35.
Clearances: 12 - 17 .......................................... Clearances 2nd qtr was 6 - 10
Inside 50s: 11 - 13
Marks in50: 0 - 4 ................ half a footy without hitting a target inside F50 :help.
Tackles: 30 - 39 ............... down in tackles despite chasing tail = poor workrate.
Hitouts: 19 - 14
Frees: 5 - 7
Leading possie winners [using that term generously]:
Conti 14
S.Hosking 7
Lynch 7
Brennan 6
J.Hosking 6
Shevlin 6
McKenzie has had only 2 disposals :P.
https://www.womens.afl/match-centre/2022/3786/rich-v-geel?_ga=2.65361390.1932247670.1644991614-224749430.1603381344#playerstats
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I'm at the game.
And SHOCKING is sitting just in front of me.
Can my day get any worse?
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I'm at the game.
And SHOCKING is sitting just in front of me.
Can my day get any worse?
WP, please yell out loud: "As Balmey said, who was the idiot who came up with these stupid new rules?".
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Conti to Makur Chuot to Brennan 35 out. She passes it off to Jacques 25 out (don't know why as Katie is the better kick).
There you go Jacques doesn't want to kick it and handballs it off and we miss :facepalm.
Talk about being allergic to kicking goals! :banghead
9 - 31
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That last play sums up our day. Geelong plays runs through and past 5 Tigers without a hand laid on her.
3/4 time
Richmond 0.2 1.2 1.3-9
Geelong 1.6 5.0 5.2-32
Goal: Brennan
Need a mercy rule ............... for us supporters! :P
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Stats to 3/4 time:
Disposals: 136 - 171 ....... ( contested: 70 - 86 )
Clearances: 18 - 24
Inside 50s: 17 - 20 ........ that's 17 times for just 1 goal :help.
Marks in50: 2 - 4
Tackles: 45 - 55
Hitouts: 29 - 16
Frees: 8 - 14
Leading possie winners:
Conti 19
S.Hosking 13 ....... 6 disposals in 3rd qtr.
J.Hosking 9
Lynch 9
Brancatisano 8
Kiely 8
https://www.womens.afl/match-centre/2022/3786/rich-v-geel?_ga=2.65361390.1932247670.1644991614-224749430.1603381344#playerstats
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Sam Lane thinks we're flat after playing in 34 degree heat in Perth last week.
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Stahl (right knee) and Jacques (?) possibly ruled out for the rest of the game.
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Geelong player hit her head on the ground taking the mark and then as she got up she collapsed backwards. Not good.
Yet they allowed her to take her kick despite clearly having concussion effects :o.
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Ball-up 30 out. Brennan tap into space for Seymour who has a ping from a tight angle. Misses.
10 - 33
We've actually reached double figures today :o.
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Final Score
Richmond 0.2 1.2 1.3 1.4-10
Geelong 1.6 5.0 5.2 5.3-33
Goal: Brennan
Well that was painful to watch :P.
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Stats:
Disposals: 171 - 215
Contested: 92 - 107
Kicks: 95 - 125
Handballs: 76 - 90
Clearances: 24 - 30
Inside 50s: 20 - 24
Marks in50: 2 - 4
Tackles: 68 - 78
Hitouts: 41 - 23
Frees: 10 - 17
Individual possies:
Conti 23
S.Hosking 14
Dempsey 12
J.Hosking 12
Lynch 11
Brancatisano 10
Kiely 10
Miller 10
D'Arcy 9
Seymour 9
Brennan 8
Shevlin 8
Molan 7
MacDonald 6
McKenzie 6
Stahl 4
Jacques 3
Makur Chuot 3
Reid 3
Kelly 2
Sansonetti 1
https://www.womens.afl/match-centre/2022/3786/rich-v-geel?_ga=2.65361390.1932247670.1644991614-224749430.1603381344#playerstats
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Cats ride awesome first half to strong win over Tigers
AAP
26 Feb 2022
RICHMOND 0.2 1.2 1.3 1.4 (10)
GEELONG 1.0 5.0 5.2 5.3 (33)
GOALS
Richmond: Brennan
Geelong: McWilliams 2, Darby, Webster, Maguire
BEST
Richmond: Conti, S.Hosking, J.Hosking, Miller, Brennan
Geelong: McDonald, Webster, McMahon, McWilliams, Barber
INJURIES
Richmond: Jacques (lower leg), Stahl (right knee)
Geelong: Barber (head knock)
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GEELONG has capitalised on a dominant first half to beat Richmond by 23 points and snare its second win of the NAB AFLW season.
The Cats set up the 5.3 (33) to 1.4 (10) win at Punt Road Oval with a rampant second quarter, where they booted four unanswered goals, to leapfrog the Tigers into 10th on the ladder.
Amy McDonald (26 disposals, 10 clearances) and Rebecca Webster (20 touches and a goal) set the tone in midfield for the Cats, with Phoebe McWilliams booting two goals and providing a strong presence up forward.
Richmond star Monique Conti overcame a slow start to collect 23 touches and was well-supported by Sarah Hosking (14 touches, five tackles) and Meagan Kiely (13 tackles).
The Cats drew first blood early when McWilliams took a big pack mark and coolly converted.
They continued to dominate the first half with their relentless pressure and hard running on the outside, while the Tigers let themselves down with their execution and decision making going forward.
The Cats broke the game open early in the second quarter when Kate Darby, Webster, Madisen Maguire and McWilliams hit the scoreboard in quick succession.
The Tigers finally broke through late in the term, when Conti found Katie Brennan and the Richmond skipper coolly converted, booting a goal for a 14th consecutive game.
The Brennan major stemmed Richmond's bleeding and ensured the half-time deficit was just 22 points.
The Tigers came out of the main break with renewed intensity but both teams went goalless in a third quarter that had plenty of hustle but little end product.
Richmond's Kodi Jacques limped off with a lower leg injury in the third term, while teammate Tayla Stahl also cut a dejected figure late after having treatment on her knee.
The Tigers and Cats traded a sole behind each in the final term, while Geelong's Olivia Barber had to come off after hitting her head on the turf after a mark.
https://www.womens.afl/match-centre/2022/3786/rich-v-geel?_ga=2.65361390.1932247670.1644991614-224749430.1603381344#matchreport
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A game with no goals in the second half
What a peetake, absolutely stuffing woeful and made my eyes bleed
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It’s horrible
Glad I didn’t watch it today
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I'm at the game.
And SHOCKING is sitting just in front of me.
Can my day get any worse?
Well it did
Outside of the result
Had Mike Sheahan sitting behind me
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Sam Lane thinks we're flat after playing in 34 degree heat in Perth last week.
Sam Lane was right we were flat. Too much left to, too few
I've seen alot of losses over the 3 seasons. But today is close to the worst
No excuses for losing that game. Didn't turn up, didn’t play as a team. And as I said too much left to, too few
That's the 3rd game this season that we should have won >:( :banghead
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Ryan Ferguson post-match:
https://www.richmondfc.com.au/video/1068261/aflw-r8-ferguson-post-match?videoId=1068261&modal=true&type=video&publishFrom=1645865329001
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Summary:
* Mentally not switched on. Geelong came to play and jumped us at the start. Thought we hung in there to quarter time and that we could change things at quarter time. However, we weren't able to readjust until after half-time which was disappointing. Sure, the last half wasn't pretty but we showed we were able to be competitive. If we had played that way for the entire game then we would've been happy. We would've been happy with getting away with a tired win or a tired loss.
* Got to fight through feeling tired and fatigued. Yes we were coming back from playing in Perth's heat and were tired and banged up a bit but we need to be more proactive and we are much more capable of delivering more than what we showed today.
* Just 22 players to select from and one of those was a fitness test. Some of our key players are banged up a bit.
* McKenzie was banged up a little bit today. She fought her way through to get up for this week and get through the game. Hopefully we can freshen her up by next week.
* Stahl (knee). Need to check the stability of her knee to see if she is right to play next week. Worried a bit she won't be.
* Jacques is an ankle. Hasn't checked her status.
* Concerned about losing any more players to injury as we only had 22 to select from today.
* It's a lesson in handling situations. A lesson in improving our game and improving our mental resilience. We want to charge home in the last two weeks.
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“Would have been happy getting away with a tired win or a tired loss”
So a tired loss is ok is it .. sums up the AFLW program perfectly
Invest in the wheelchair tigers , at least they have a dip
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Down to 3rd last.
(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FMpEL-CVkAAyRC7?format=jpg&name=4096x4096)
https://twitter.com/aflwomens/status/1498087137043836929
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I hope the club is embarrassed with that ladder. We will finish in the bottom 3 again.
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We had a very favourable draw this year
I had us winning at least 5-6 games.
Looking at the draw outside of the obvious (Saints & Eagles) I had us beating Geelong, Giants and Gold Coast with the Bulldogs a 50/50
We now sit 12th having only beaten the 2 teams below us. Yes there's been improvement but it still a very disappointing season. We won 3 games last year and it is frustrating that we are not going to better that
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Im struggling to see the improvement WP, Brennan and Conti are carrying 95% of the burden of being competitive
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Im struggling to see the improvement WP, Brennan and Conti are carrying 95% of the burden of being competitive
Chucky, when things click I can see improvement in the execution of the game style
But as soon as Cordner and Wakefiled went down the structure to enable the execution of the game plan went down.
Our depth is the biggest issue and like you said and I posted the other day too much being left to; too few
You take out Lavey for a couple of games, McKenzie for nearly half the season and we are horribly exposed
We've seen without our absolute best 22 we struggle. Which to a degree I still expect to see against the top sides (eg Melb, Freo) but against the sides similar to us I've expected more. Saturday was the perfect example
I actually think it will be worse next season with the other 4 sides coming in. talent pool is shallow enough and we are likely going to lose some players as well
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If have to agree with WP. We have improved but injuries we just can’t cover with our list. Let’s face it when all we have at reserves level is Molan and Chuot and an inexperienced Reid there isn’t much that we can do.
That said I think we have stuffed up royally in recruiting except for a couple of wins ie Conti, Brennan and McKenzie etc. we have been woeful. It will be very interesting to see how competitive Essendon and Hawthorn are when they enter the Comp.
We need to be thinking about moving on past Wakefield even though she’s a gun unfortunately she’s fast approaching 40.
I know we needed a better talk ruck option than stuff and I applaud the club for moving her on but we needed to do a lot better than a maladroit Kelly if we are going to be serious players.
Other than recruiting I think our style of play is good but we need players to be able to execute the game style and unfortunately I don’t think Brennan will be around when we finally get the players to be able to be consistently competitive.
Not taking the vflw seriously was a massive mistake by the professional club that I feel sometimes thinks we are still in 1992 and haven’t realised we are in 2022 and we are the biggest club in the competition.
We need to bolster our recruiting abilities and obviously have better development department that can get the girls to the next level, Port Melbourne is NOT that.
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Coaches votes:
Richmond v Geelong
10 Amy McDonald (GEEL)
8 Rebecca Webster (GEEL)
5 Maddy McMahon (GEEL)
4 Phoebe McWilliams (GEEL)
3 Monique Conti (RICH)
Leaderboard
59 Emily Bates BL
58 Ashleigh Riddell NMFC
52 Anne Hatchard ADEL
49 Hayley Miller FRE
47 Kirsty Lamb WB
44 Ebony Marinoff ADEL
43 Monique Conti RICH
https://www.womens.afl/news/87230?_ga=2.99045982.1932247670.1644991614-224749430.1603381344