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Offline one-eyed

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From Robbo's 'dislikes' colmun:

2. RICHMOND

Did enough to suggest it will still be a serious opposition in September, but what we saw on Saturday was sloppy ball use. If that is repeated in the finals, Richmond will have a short September. Richmond’s pressure factor was 198, which was top of the range, against Geelong’s 184. The Cats, however, punished Richmond’s mistakes. They scored 56 points from turnovers, while Richmond managed just 24. Richmond’s kicking efficiency has been poor the past three weeks. It has gone at 56, 56 and now 57 per cent. In the final quarter on Saturday it was a miserable 46 per cent. They had the heart, but not the talent.

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/expert-opinion/mark-robinson/the-tackle-mark-robinson-looks-at-round-21s-highlights-and-lowlights/news-story/b7212b9b4f0a5f449cc010a8ab6baf10

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Re: Richmond's kicking efficiency has been poor over last 3 weeks (H-Sun)
« Reply #1 on: August 14, 2017, 07:41:25 AM »
Can't argue with that basic school boy stuff and basic errors.I think to we have changed the game plan from early season, we a not moving the ball quicker and running the lines etc and kicking down the line alot more handballs.