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Title: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: one-eyed on July 27, 2024, 04:26:54 PM
VFL curtain-raiser at Punt Rd before the AFL match at the 'G.

Oddly it's an away game for us.

VFL Round 18

Collingwood
(2-13, 20th) vs RICHMOND (9-6, 9th)

Sunday, 28th July @ Swinburne Centre, Punt Road Oval.

Start time: 10:05am


Broadcast:
* AFL website & AFL app.

https://www.afl.com.au/vfl/matches/6541
Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: one-eyed on July 27, 2024, 05:03:30 PM
IN: Noah Cumberland, Marlion Pickett, Kane McAuliffe, Maurice Rioli Jr., Tyler Sonsie

OUT: Oliver Hayes-Brown (concussion), Cam Olden, Harry Broderick, Nicholas Collier, Liam Thomas

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RICHMOND VFL

B:    Mutaz El Nour              Jacob Blight                 Joel Garner

HB: Matthew Clarkson        Tom McCarthy             Nick Guiney

C:   Austin Johnson            Marlion Pickett          Matthew Coulthard

HF: Mohammad Yassine      Maurice Rioli Jr           Liam George

F:    Sam Davidson           Noah Cumberland          Jacob Bauer

R:    Tom Brindley               Kane McAuliffe            Tyler Sonsie

Int: Lachlan Wilson    Ry Cantwell     Jagga Smith     Harrison White      Josh Pollocks


Emg:  O’Neill Moncrieff      Harry Broderick       Jed Feneley

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1610171/marlion-pickett-and-maurice-rioli-jr-to-return-through-vfl
Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: MintOnLamb on July 27, 2024, 05:21:09 PM
IN: Noah Cumberland, Marlion Pickett, Kane McAuliffe, Maurice Rioli Jr., Tyler Sonsie

OUT: Oliver Hayes-Brown (concussion), Cam Olden, Harry Broderick, Nicholas Collier, Liam Thomas

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RICHMOND VFL

B:    Mutaz El Nour              Jacob Blight                 Joel Garner

HB: Matthew Clarkson        Tom McCarthy             Nick Guiney

C:   Austin Johnson            Marlion Pickett          Matthew Coulthard

HF: Mohammad Yassine      Maurice Rioli Jr           Liam George

F:    Sam Davidson           Noah Cumberland          Jacob Bauer

R:    Tom Brindley               Kane McAuliffe            Tyler Sonsie

Int: Lachlan Wilson    Ry Cantwell     Jagga Smith     Harrison White      Josh Pollocks


Emg:  O’Neill Moncrieff      Harry Broderick       Jed Feneley

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1610171/marlion-pickett-and-maurice-rioli-jr-to-return-through-vfl
Pretty good VFL side
Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: one-eyed on July 28, 2024, 10:07:34 AM
Just started.

Live stream: https://www.afl.com.au/afl-tv/stream?player=arILJvH9PY&streamId=State%20League%20CH8
Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: one-eyed on July 28, 2024, 10:12:56 AM
Crap first 5 mins. Fumbling and can't hit a target by hand or foot to generate any connected play to go inside 50.

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Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: one-eyed on July 28, 2024, 10:17:08 AM
0 - 14

Haven't turned up to play against the 2nd bottom side :facepalm.

Missing OHB in the ruck. Look disorganized without him.
Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: one-eyed on July 28, 2024, 10:20:19 AM
Make that 0-20.

We're completely hopeless without a ruckman.
Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: Knighter on July 28, 2024, 10:22:37 AM
stuff off umpire u clueless moron
Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: one-eyed on July 28, 2024, 10:24:24 AM
Jagga Smith out wide to Coulthard who hits up Cumberland 40 out. Nice goal  :gotigers

Finally some organized clean play.

Rich  1.0-6
Coll   3.2-20

18 min Q1
Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: one-eyed on July 28, 2024, 10:28:44 AM
Ball gets over the top but Bauer's snap misses.

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Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: Andyy on July 28, 2024, 10:31:06 AM
Blight is a class above.

I don't believe he needs to be in the VFL side to work on shortcomings.
Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: one-eyed on July 28, 2024, 10:31:55 AM
McAuliffe from 60 shot on the run is shepherded through  :gotigers

Rich  2.1-13
Coll   3.3-21

25 min Q1
Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: one-eyed on July 28, 2024, 10:33:54 AM
Smith to Clarkson who finds McAuliffe 55 out. Shot just falls short but it's a free Bauer. Goal!  :gotigers

Rich  3.1-19
Coll   3.3-21

27 min Q1
Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: one-eyed on July 28, 2024, 10:36:11 AM
Yassine runs down a Pie. HTB free 50 out. Kick though is poor and OOTF.
Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: one-eyed on July 28, 2024, 10:38:03 AM
Quarter time

Richmond      3.1-19
Collingwood   3.3-21

Goals: Bauer, McAuliffe, Cumberland.


Didn't turn up to play until the 18 minute mark. Finally did in the last 10 mins and it's got us back into the game.
Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: one-eyed on July 28, 2024, 10:42:53 AM
Stats to QT:

McAuliffe 11 disposals and a goal
Blight      9
Sonsie     6
Coulthard 4
Cumberland 3
Bauer   2
Pickett and M.Rioli  0 ..... haven't seen either on the ground yet.

Jagga Smith has 11 possies.


Disposals    92 - 96
Marks         13 - 20
Clearances    9 - 12
Inside 50s   10 - 9
Tackles        12 - 7
Hitouts          6 - 10
Frees            5 - 7

https://www.afl.com.au/vfl/matches/6541#team-stats
Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: one-eyed on July 28, 2024, 10:46:26 AM
Maurice now on.
Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: one-eyed on July 28, 2024, 10:48:45 AM
Terrible defending at the defensive throw-in. No one defensive side and a Pie waltzes into an open goal :facepalm.

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Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: one-eyed on July 28, 2024, 10:53:44 AM
We're trying to play dry weather footy in the wet. Back to being totally clueless again like the first quarter :facepalm.
Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: one-eyed on July 28, 2024, 10:59:14 AM
That's just embarrassing  :banghead. About 5 schoolboy mistakes in a row including simply not putting your body behind the ball and running over it. This is stuff you learn in Auskick  :banghead.

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Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: one-eyed on July 28, 2024, 11:03:33 AM
The number of times we are allowing Collingwood's long down the line kicks to go over the back is doing my head in  :banghead.
Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: one-eyed on July 28, 2024, 11:06:56 AM
Collingwood playing smart long direct wet weather footy.

Richmond dumb trying to link with short handballs in the wet and fumbling and going nowhere  :banghead.
Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: one-eyed on July 28, 2024, 11:08:44 AM
We finally shovel the ball forward but Bauer's snap misses.

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Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: one-eyed on July 28, 2024, 11:15:32 AM
George very lucky to get a free 50 out after trying to be cute in the wet. Hands off to Cumberland who misses.

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Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: one-eyed on July 28, 2024, 11:18:09 AM
Half time

Richmond      3.1    3.3-21
Collingwood   3.3    5.7-37

Goals: Bauer, McAuliffe, Cumberland.


Don't bother coming out for the second half Richmond if you are going to dish up that lazy, undisciplined and moronic crap in the wet  :banghead.

Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: one-eyed on July 28, 2024, 11:23:42 AM
Stats to HT:

McAuliffe 15 disposals
Blight      15
Sonsie     13
Coulthard 6
Cumberland 6
Bauer   3
M.Rioli  2 ... on limited minutes.

Haven't seen Marlion yet.

Jagga Smith has 18 possies.


Disposals  163 - 177
Marks         19 - 33
Clearances  24 - 28
Inside 50s   20 - 22
Tackles        12 - 7
Hitouts        36 - 27
Frees           11 - 14

https://www.afl.com.au/vfl/matches/6541#team-stats
Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: one-eyed on July 28, 2024, 11:35:47 AM
Marlion on in the 3rd qtr for the first time today.
Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: pmac21 on July 28, 2024, 11:40:11 AM
At game, tough to watch.
Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: one-eyed on July 28, 2024, 11:44:30 AM
Clarkson intercepts 60 out. Goes to the hot spot and Cumberland marks in the pack 20 out directly in front. Misses a sitter  :P.

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Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: one-eyed on July 28, 2024, 11:46:17 AM
Ball-up 60 out. Cumberland bursts through and goes long from 50 but misses again.

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Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: one-eyed on July 28, 2024, 11:47:39 AM
Johnson snap is touched over the line.

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Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: one-eyed on July 28, 2024, 11:51:21 AM
Yassine to White who drops a sitter directly in front :facepalm.

Pie defender kicks it OOTF so Davidson has a ping from 40 on the boundary. To the goalline and rushed.

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Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: one-eyed on July 28, 2024, 11:56:50 AM
Sonsie is having a mare as far as turnovers :P. Mind you he has plenty of teammates.
Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: one-eyed on July 28, 2024, 11:58:54 AM
Cantwell long. Cumberland crumbs in the pocket and snaps around his body. Hits the bottom of the post.

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Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: one-eyed on July 28, 2024, 11:59:54 AM
Frees: 12 - 19 ...... 1-5 this qtr.
Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: one-eyed on July 28, 2024, 12:02:15 PM
Soft as! Two Tigers defenders fall over meekly and allow the Pie forward to just pick it up and goal  :banghead.

26 - 43


Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: one-eyed on July 28, 2024, 12:03:03 PM
Maurice clearance and we get it forward and get it back straight away via White. Finally! :gotigers

Rich  4.8-32
Coll   6.7-43

27 min Q3
Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: one-eyed on July 28, 2024, 12:06:20 PM
3/4 time

Richmond      3.1    3.3     4.8-32
Collingwood   3.3    5.7     6.7-43

Goals: Bauer, McAuliffe, Cumberland, White.


That quarter was 90% in our forward half but we could only kick one goal. The Pies went forward once and we gifted them a soft goal. What Dimma use to call "Richmondy" footy because we've been our own worst enemy. Heads haven't been in the game.


Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: one-eyed on July 28, 2024, 12:10:12 PM
Stats to 3QT:

Sonsie    21 disposals
McAuliffe 20
Blight      18
Cumberland 10
Coulthard 8
Pickett    6 ..... played that 3rd qtr.
Bauer   3
M.Rioli  3 ... played limited minuntes 2nd qtr & the whole 3rd.

Jagga Smith has 23 possies.


Disposals  242 - 263
Marks         39 - 63
Clearances  35 - 39
Inside 50s   34 - 31
Tackles        57 - 47
Hitouts        29 - 48
Frees           12 - 19

https://www.afl.com.au/vfl/matches/6541#team-stats
Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: one-eyed on July 28, 2024, 12:11:49 PM
Multiple mistackles in D50 and the Pies get a goal   :banghead.

32 - 49
Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: one-eyed on July 28, 2024, 12:13:14 PM
Brindley free at the centrebounce. Goes long and Cumberland gets the free 35 out. Goal!  :gotigers

Rich  5.8-38
Coll   7.7-49

3 min Q4
Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: one-eyed on July 28, 2024, 12:16:34 PM
We go coast to coast. Blight to Pickett to Bauer. Goes long. Cumberland to Davidson who goals  :gotigers

Rich  6.8-44
Coll   7.8-50

6 min Q4
Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: one-eyed on July 28, 2024, 12:17:41 PM
Sonsie free at the centrebounce. Goes long and Bauer leads and marks 35 out. Hits the post.

45 - 50
Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: one-eyed on July 28, 2024, 12:21:36 PM
Very lucky. Idiotic play in D50 gifted the Pies at set shot 20 out but they missed.

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Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: one-eyed on July 28, 2024, 12:22:53 PM
We go coast to coast again. Did our best to stuff it up at the end but Yassine goals  :gotigers.

Scores level.

Rich  7.9-51
Coll   7.9-51

13 min Q4
Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: one-eyed on July 28, 2024, 12:25:23 PM
Cantwell's kick inside 50 is shanked short and the Pies run it down for an easy goal :facepalm.

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Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: one-eyed on July 28, 2024, 12:27:01 PM
Maurice free at the centrebounce. Goes short to Sonsie who kicks to the fat side and Bauer marks between 3 Pies 35 out. Misses left again.

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Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: one-eyed on July 28, 2024, 12:33:13 PM
McCarthy inside 50 and Davidson marks 35 out. Misses badly left as well  :P

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Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: one-eyed on July 28, 2024, 12:37:08 PM
Point to the Pies.

53 - 58

27 min Q4
Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: one-eyed on July 28, 2024, 12:38:28 PM
Seriously how dumb are we. Slow kick to the pocket where no one is  ::).
Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: one-eyed on July 28, 2024, 12:39:51 PM
Goal to the Pies.

What a bunch of idiots!
Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: one-eyed on July 28, 2024, 12:43:43 PM
Lost to the 2nd bottom side that hadn't won a game for 3 months because we thought we just had to turn up and never had our heads in the game. Dumb, soft and disgraceful! :thumbsdown

Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: one-eyed on July 28, 2024, 12:46:09 PM
Final Score

Richmond      3.1     3.3     4.8    7.11-53
Collingwood   3.3     5.7     6.7    9.10-64

Goals: Cumberland 2, Bauer, McAuliffe, White, Davidson, Yassine.


Got what we deserved  :banghead.


Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: one-eyed on July 28, 2024, 01:04:51 PM
Individual stats:

Sonsie            26 disp. (14k, 12h, 13c, 8u, 50.0%), 3m, 2t, 10cl, 3in50,  -  , 1int.
Blight             23 disp. (17k,   6h,   6c, 9u, 82.6%), 4m, 2t,   1cl, 2in50, -   , 7int.
McAuliffe        20 disp. (  8k, 12h, 11c, 8u, 65.0%), 3m, 7t,   5cl, 3in50,  -  , 3int, 1g.
Cumberland    11 disp. (11k,   0h,   6c, 5u, 54.5%), 3m, 1t,   1cl, 2in50,  -  ,  -   , 2g, 4b.
Coulthard         8 disp. (  4k,   4h,   2c, 6u, 75.0%), 1m, -  ,  -   , 3in50,   -  , 1int.
Pickett             8 disp. (  6k,   2h,   1c, 7u, 37.5%), 2m, 5t,  -    , 2in50,  -   , 1int.
Bauer              6 disp. (   6k,  0h,   2c, 4u, 33.3%), 3m, 2t,  -    , 1in50, 4ho,   -  , 1g, 4b.
M.Rioli             4 disp. (   3k,  1h,   2c, 2u, 100% ), 1m, 3t,   2cl, 1in50.

Jagga Smith   27 disp. (14k, 13h, 16c, 10u, 51.9%), 1m, 2t,  3cl, 1in50,   -   , 8int.

VFL listers
Brindley 17 disposals
Wilson   17
El Nour  16
Garner   15
Johnson 15
McCarthy 15
Davidson 13
Cantwell  11
Clarkson  11
Pollocks   8
George    7
White      7
Yassine    3
Guiney    2

Team stats:

Disposals  304 - 330
Marks         53 - 80
Clearances  47 - 49
Inside 50s   48 - 41  ::)
Tackles        69 - 61
Hitouts        41 - 61
Frees           19 - 22

https://www.afl.com.au/vfl/matches/6541#team-stats
Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: Knighter on July 28, 2024, 01:30:46 PM
stuffen useless. Rioli is fatter than poo
Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: Damo on July 28, 2024, 01:34:42 PM
stuffen useless. Rioli is fatter than poo

How dare you use the F word Knighter

Totally un-2024 of you
Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: one-eyed on July 28, 2024, 04:24:22 PM
VFL Tigers fall to Collingwood

By Zakariya El-Houli
Richmond Media
28 July 2024


Richmond VFL has lost its second game in a row after falling to Collingwood at the Swinburne Centre on Sunday morning, 9.10 (64) to 7.11 (53).

Despite their late surge, the inaccurate Tigers suffered an 11-point loss.

With Richmond trailing for the entirety of the contest, Collingwood emerged victorious for the first time in three months.

Led by strong performances in the middle of the ground from Tyler Sonsie (26 disposals, 10 clearances) and Jagga Smith (27 disposals, three clearances), the Tigers recorded seven more inside-50s than their opponents. However, they couldn’t capitalise on their chances.

In the opening term, six goals were shared between both sides.

The fast-starting Magpies got out to a 20-point lead before Richmond could register a score.

However, the Tigers responded strongly to work themselves back into the contest with three consecutive goals from Noah Cumberland (11 disposals, two goals), Kane McAuliffe (20 disposals, seven tackles, one goal) and Jacob Bauer, to trail by just two points at quarter time.

A positive for the Tigers was the performance of versatile tall Tom Brindley.

He performed strongly in the ruck in the absence of Oliver Hayes-Brown to finish with 17 disposals, four marks, 38 hit-outs and five clearances.

Scoring in the second quarter was bookended by Collingwood majors as the Tigers were held goalless.

Richmond’s first score of the quarter, a behind, came at the 25-minute mark. Just one more behind followed, as they trailed Collingwood by 16 points at the main break.

The Tigers’ goalkicking woes in the third term saw them convert five consecutive behinds and fail to capitalise on their dominance, kicking 1.5 in total for the quarter.

After a 26-minute period of no goals, Collingwood took advantage of Richmond’s inaccuracy to convert the first goal of the second half and establish a game-high 17-point lead.

Richmond’s instant response came through Harrison White (seven disposals, two tackles and one goal) and saw the three-quarter-time margin sit at 11 points.

Collingwood’s final term got off to a flyer after they kicked the first goal to extend their lead out back out to a game-high 17 points.

Richmond surged to kick the next three goals of the game through Cumberland’s second of the morning, Sam Davidson (13 disposals, one goal), and Mohammad Yassine, to draw level with their opponents.

Defensively, Jacob Blight (23 disposals, four marks) and Mutaz El Nour (16 disposals, four marks and three tackles) were impressive for the Tigers, however, despite drawing level, Collingwood finishing strongly to kick the final two goals of the game and emerge winner.

As a result, Richmond have dropped to ninth on the VFL ladder.

The Tigers will now enter its third bye-round of the season with a nine-and-seven record.

Post-bye, their next challenge will be against Sandringham on Sunday, August 11 at the Swinburne Centre.

Collingwood: 3.3 5.7 6.7 9.10 (64)

Richmond:    3.1 3.3 4.8 7.11 (53)

Goalkickers: Cumberland (2), Bauer, Yassine, Davidson, White, McAuliffe

Best: Brindley, Wilson, McAuliffe, Blight, Sonsie, Smith, El Nour

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1612627/vfl-tigers-fall-to-collingwood
Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: Diocletian on July 28, 2024, 06:03:32 PM
Pathetic....#sackmorris.... :thumbsdown
Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: Francois Jackson on July 28, 2024, 07:08:27 PM
we cant say a bad word about Morro. He has done a fantastic job down there.

Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: camboon on July 28, 2024, 07:32:08 PM
He has been good , hardly had any AFL listed players , but was out coached today.
Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: Francois Jackson on July 28, 2024, 08:18:47 PM
He has been good , hardly had any AFL listed players , but was out coached today.

so you have been happy with his output not just this year but overall? I havent.

2023-9th
2022-9th
2021-12th
2020-13th

Yze should have brought his own team in, and lets hope he does just that in the offeseason. Some of these guys need to go.

Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: taztiger4 on July 28, 2024, 09:04:16 PM
He has been good , hardly had any AFL listed players , but was out coached today.

so you have been happy with his output not just this year but overall? I havent.

2023-9th
2022-9th
2021-12th
2020-13th

Yze should have brought his own team in, and lets hope he does just that in the offeseason. Some of these guys need to go.

Xavier Clarke was coach in 2020 & 2021

Not sure how we finished 13th (apart from alphabetically) in 2020 when we played exactly ZERO games due to covid.

Apart from that & the fact we finished 11th in 2021(under X) you are spot on
Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: camboon on July 29, 2024, 09:11:05 AM
I see the VFL as development and a feeder to the the seniors, with the cattle he has had to work with , I think he had been good ,
Title: Re: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]
Post by: WilliamPowell on July 31, 2024, 10:14:01 PM
VFL Report: Round 18

By Richmond Media
4 hrs ago

Richmond VFL coach Steve Morris provides a summary of how the Tigers’ players performed in last Sunday’s loss against Collingwood at the Swinburne Centre.

Tyler Sonsie (29 disposals, four marks, three rebound-50s, four inside-50s, nine clearances)

“Tyler found the ball regularly throughout the day with 29 disposals and nine clearances, however, I would love to see him be a little more damaging with ball in hand moving forward.”

Jagga Smith (27 disposals, 14 contested possessions, three rebound-50s, four clearances)

“Jagga, once again, got the ball in and under and led the team with 14 contested possessions. I’ve spoken to Jagga about taking the game on a little bit more and driving his legs and getting the ball forward. He knows that this is an area that he wants to focus on, and I'm sure he'll get to work on that.”

Jacob Blight (23 disposals, 78% disposal efficiency, 22 spoils, four marks, six rebound-50s, three tackles)

“Something that stood out in Jacob's game was his aerial power. He had 22 spoils on the day, which is just a massive number, but I feel as though we can get a little bit more bang for buck with some of those aerial contests, but it was good to see him focus on playing the percentages in wet conditions, and it's a good starting point for him.”

Kane McAuliffe (23 disposals, 13 contested possessions, three marks, three inside-50s, nine tackles, five clearances
)

“Kane played around the footy and kicked a beautiful goal from 55 metres out on the run. He also had nine tackles on the day and used the ball quite well.”

Tom Brindley (18 disposals, 13 contested possessions, four marks, five clearances, 37 hit-outs) 

“Tom had a huge matchup on the day and we asked him to play solo ruck throughout the course of the day and I thought he was huge for us. He worked tirelessly defensively, and offensively, had a big impact on the game.”

Joel Garner (18 disposals, four rebound-50s, three inside-50s, four tackles)


“We asked Joel to play down back in the first half, and we probably missed his big body inside. We threw him on the ball in the second half, and I think we got the result that we wanted to from Joel. His leadership really does stand out.”

Lachlan Wilson (18 disposals, 10 contested possessions, three inside-50s, 13 tackles, six clearances)

“Once again, Lachy was tough in and under with 13 tackles on the day. Whilst we would’ve liked him to have used the ball a little bit better on the day, it was difficult conditions and we probably missed him around the footy in the second half.”

Tom McCarthy (16 disposals, nine contested possessions, five marks, three rebound-50s, three inside-50s) 

“Tom continued his good form down back. One thing that really stands out is his speed, and I think he's learning and gaining a greater understanding of his role down back each and every week. He's going to be really important for us in the coming weeks.”

Mutaz El Nour (15 disposals, four marks, six rebound-50s, three inside-50s, four tackles) 

“Mutaz had another solid game defensively. I would like to see him start to look forward a little bit more with the footy in hand and help us launch some more attacking pieces of play. But we'll get to work on that and I'm sure that he's capable of helping our offence.”

Austin Johnson (14 disposals, seven contested possessions, four marks, four inside-50s, four tackles)

“Another solid game from Austin without standing out. He's extremely reliable week in, and week out.”

Sam Davison (13 disposals, eight contested possessions, three tackles, four clearances)

“Sam looked really lively, things just didn't fall his way for the majority of the day. I’m looking forward to seeing him in better conditions again. He's had an outstanding season and I'm sure he'll be a big part of our charge for the finals.”

Matthew Clarkson (12 disposals, four tackles, two inside-50s)

“Matthew’s been in super form, but he probably didn't reach those lofty heights on the weekend. A little bit of fumbling at different stages, which is very unlike him, but no doubt he'll get to work on that in preparation for our next game.”

Noah Cumberland (11 disposals, six contested possessions, three marks)

“Noah had seven shots on goal and looked lively all day. He just needs to work on capitalising on the opportunities that he gets in front of goal, but he brought a great attitude to the day.”

Ry Cantwell (11 disposals, four marks, four rebound-50s)

“Really love what I see from Ry. There's huge upside in his game. His speed is incredible and he's an exciting player who will continue to grow with exposure at this level.”

Matthew Coulthard (nine disposals, three inside-50s, two rebound-50s)

“I would have liked more output from Matty. He's a player that I think can really help us, and whilst he wasn't suited by the conditions on the day, he needs to have a greater impact on the game than he did on the weekend.”

Harrison White (eight disposals, two inside-50s, two tackles)

“Harry played up forward and got into some really good spots, but just probably didn't have the game impact that we would have liked.”

Josh Pollocks (eight disposals, four contested possessions, one mark)

“Josh played up forward and down back as well. It was an even game from Josh. He missed a bit of footy over the last month and was in great form before his break. Hopefully, he can get back to some of that form very shortly.”

Liam George (eight disposals, three tackles, one inside-50)

“Thought he ran some really good patterns and played his role, but he was another player that we just feel we can get more out of and I'm looking forward to seeing him bounce back after the bye.”

Marlion Pickett (eight disposals, two inside-50s, four tackles) 

“Marlion played a little bit of on-ball and up forward in the second half. I thought he was a standout up forward late in the game with his contest work. I'm looking forward to seeing him get some more game time after the bye, and really launch into the back part of the season.”

Jacob Bauer (six disposals, three marks, four hit-outs)

“Similarly to Noah Cumberland, Bauer got some really good looks in front of goals and I thought he looked lively all day. It’s very unusual for Jacob not to take every opportunity that he gets, but really enjoying the way he's approaching his footy at the moment and looking for a big month ahead for him.”

Mohammad Yassine (six disposals, five contested possessions, one goal)

“Another player that we've got really high hopes for who just didn't impact the game quite as we would’ve liked. He had a good opportunity on the weekend and he's just got to continue to put the work in to grow his game at this level.”

Maurice Rioli Jr. (four disposals, 100% disposal efficiency, four tackles)

“Great to see Maurice back out on the park. It's been a long time between games for him. He played three quarters on the weekend and hopefully will increase his game time after the bye and continue to have a greater impact on not only VFL, but AFL footy.”

Nick Guiney (three disposals, two marks, one tackle)

“Nick has found himself in a little bit of a rut over the last month. He's a super important player to us. He's tough, uses the ball well, and is a great runner. We want to get him up and firing again because when he's up and going, he makes us a much better team.”

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1615076/vfl-report-round-18