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Re: Richmond vs Carlton --- Round 1, March 18, 2021
« Reply #105 on: March 19, 2021, 08:23:40 AM »
David Teague's comments post-game were interesting. He said last year the KPIs were similar between both sides but it was one-sided to us on the scoreboard. Whereas last night the scores were close for the most of the night yet the KPIs heavily favoured us.

- We had 16 inside 50s from centre clearances but we only scored 2 points from them.

- We apparently had something like 53 inside 50s to 17 in the second half.

Just shows how inefficient we were going inside F50. The connection between our mids and forwards was off and we wasted plenty of chances allowing Carlton to rebound easily out of our forward line.


Carlton also scored 60% from their F50s entries so we gave up soft goals too.

It's only round 1 and there's always rustiness but we've got plenty of things to work on before next week.


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Re: Richmond vs Carlton --- Round 1, March 18, 2021
« Reply #106 on: March 19, 2021, 08:31:45 AM »
The umpire should of cleared that clown hanging off of Astbury so he could take his bloody kick, what was he doing?  Astbury shrugs him off and he throws a primadonna, next thing they goal and Astbury is going to the tribunal, amazing, if you like soccer or live theatre...
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Re: Richmond vs Carlton --- Round 1, March 18, 2021
« Reply #107 on: March 19, 2021, 04:01:44 PM »

Just shows how inefficient we were going inside F50. The connection between our mids and forwards was off and we wasted plenty of chances allowing Carlton to rebound easily out of our forward line.



Reckon I counted 5 shots at goal from very gettable spots that went OOF, OOB or didn't make the distance.

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Re: Richmond vs Carlton --- Round 1, March 18, 2021
« Reply #108 on: March 20, 2021, 05:00:13 PM »
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Re: Richmond vs Carlton --- Round 1, March 18, 2021
« Reply #109 on: March 20, 2021, 08:00:40 PM »
We played rubbish in round 1 last year and that draw with Collingwood had everyone writing us off. I back the club and Dimma and the boys to make the necessary tweeks for round 2

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Re: Richmond vs Carlton --- Round 1, March 18, 2021
« Reply #110 on: March 20, 2021, 08:17:10 PM »
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Re: Richmond vs Carlton --- Round 1, March 18, 2021
« Reply #111 on: March 21, 2021, 09:00:27 PM »
Our win on Thursday night was a club record 7 straight Round 1 wins :clapping.

Curiously, we scored 105 three times in that run.

Round 1, 2015: Richmond 15.15 (105) def. Carlton 11.12 (78) ...... Won by 27

Round 1, 2016: Richmond 14.8 (92) def. Carlton 12.11 (83) ...... Won by 9

Round 1, 2017: Richmond 20.12 (132) def. Carlton 14.5 (89) ...... Won by 43

Round 1, 2018: Richmond 17.19 (121) def. Carlton 15.5 (95) ...... Won by 27

Round 1, 2019: Richmond 14.13 (97) def. Carlton 9.10 (64) ...... Won by 33

Round 1, 2020: Richmond 16.9 (105) def. Carlton 12.9 (81) ...... Won by 24

Round 1, 2021: Richmond 15.15 (105) def. Carlton 11.14 (80) ...... Won by 25

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Re: Richmond vs Carlton --- Round 1, March 18, 2021
« Reply #112 on: March 22, 2021, 01:57:40 PM »
Round 1: AFL Report Card

Max Laughton, Ben Waterworth, Matt Balmer and David Zita
Foxsports
22 March 2021


RICHMOND

The Tigers want to repeat as premiers - so a repeat of recent Round 1s works quite nicely. As has become typical, Carlton provided a bit of a challenge in the season opener before fading late to lose by four goals. It was Richmond’s eighth consecutive Round 1 win over the Blues.

In the votes

You may have heard about this Dustin Martin guy. He’s alright. Rather than saving his best for another Grand Final, Dusty simply dominated the first game of the year, racking up 31 disposals, two goals and four goal assists. He was everywhere and always dangerous. Jack Riewoldt (four goals) had a strong game which was particularly important as Tom Lynch was blanketed by Jacob Weitering. At the other end Noah Balta continued to make opposition fans think “jeez, they lose Alex Rance and just find this guy who’s threatening to be as good, that’s unfair!”. Jack Graham (33 disposals, 836 metres gained) had one of his best games for the club.

Room for improvement

As mentioned earlier, Tom Lynch was kept quiet, ending up with 11 disposals and a goal in a losing battle with Jacob Weitering. Marlion Pickett, who was the late replacement for the ill Trent Cotchin finished with 13 disposals and looked nervous at crucial moments. You suspect he’ll be a simple omission for a healthy Cotchin next week.

Grade

B+

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-report-card-round-1-2021-afl-analysis-every-club-graded-best-and-worst-players-votes-reaction-news/news-story/50444169fb7669988f4509ed70d5be0f

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Re: Richmond vs Carlton --- Round 1, March 18, 2021
« Reply #113 on: March 22, 2021, 01:59:12 PM »
Brownlow predictor

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Round 1
RICHMOND VS. CARLTON

3 - Dustin Martin (RICH)
1 - Jack Graham (RICH), Kane Lambert (RICH)
0.5 - Noah Balta (RICH), Sam Walsh (CARL)

https://www.espn.in/afl/story/_/id/30993511/afl-2021-brownlow-medal-predictor-tracker-leaderboard-odds-every-team-every-player-every-vote-2021

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Re: Richmond vs Carlton --- Round 1, March 18, 2021
« Reply #114 on: March 22, 2021, 06:19:10 PM »
Dont mind Liam Baker but fmd his size was a real issue against the blues just brushed aside way too often.

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Re: Richmond vs Carlton --- Round 1, March 18, 2021
« Reply #115 on: March 23, 2021, 05:00:05 AM »
ONE POSITIVE AND ONE NEGATIVE FROM YOUR CLUB'S ROUND 1 PERFORMANCE

By Andrew Slevison
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22 March 2021


Positive(s): Dusty isn’t slowing, Tigers still hungry

Dustin Martin picked up where he left off in Thursday night's win over Carlton.

The three-time Norm Smith Medallist produced a mix of brute power and delicate finesse in his 31-disposal, two-goal game which included two goal assists and 12 score involvements.

When the game was there to be won, Martin (with help from Jack Riewoldt) turned it on and got it done once again.

The Tigers also showed no signs of dropping off with a fierce hunger to win evident when the game was in the balance.

Negative: Lack of pressure (at times)

Richmond allowed the Blues to move the ball swiftly from end to end.

The Tigers gave up a number of goals direct from their forward 50 with Carlton at times shifting the ball from defence to attack with relative ease and under less pressure than we are used to seeing from the reigning premiers.

Damien Hardwick has built his side differently to that and no doubt there will be plenty of work on that specific aspect this week ahead of their clash with Hawthorn.

https://www.sen.com.au/news/2021/03/22/one-positive-and-one-negative-from-your-clubs-round-1-performance/

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Re: Richmond vs Carlton --- Round 1, March 18, 2021
« Reply #116 on: March 23, 2021, 05:00:57 AM »
Coaches votes (Hardwick & Teague)

Richmond v Carlton
10 Dustin Martin (RICH)
7 Jack Graham (RICH)
6 Samuel Walsh (CARL)
5 Jack Riewoldt (RICH)
1 Patrick Cripps (CARL)
1 Kane Lambert (RICH)

https://www.afl.com.au/news/568465/coaches-votes-r1-dusty-tex-baz-off-to-a-flyer-in-2021

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Re: Richmond vs Carlton --- Round 1, March 18, 2021
« Reply #117 on: March 23, 2021, 02:25:05 PM »
Secrets to success: Every club's Centre Bounce Attendees & kick-ins for Round 1

Richmond v Carlton

Centre bounces: 30

Richmond       

Player                 Fantasy   TOG     CBA    CBA%

Toby Nankervis        55       75%     23      77%
Dion Prestia             87      74%      21      70%
Dustin Martin         131      89%      19      63%
Shane Edwards        84      81%      17      57%
Shai Bolton              77      79%      16      53%
Jack Graham          115      76%      11      37%
Noah Balta               49      84%       7      23%
Jack Ross                 45      23%       6      20%

Kick-ins (play on):

Jayden Short 10 (7)
Nick Vlastuin 2 (2)
Noah Bolta 1 (0)
Dylan Grimes 1 (1)

https://www.afl.com.au/news/568520/secrets-to-success-every-club-s-cbas-kick-ins-for-r1