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Re: Richmond vs Melbourne @ the M.C.G. --- Round 20, 2023
« Reply #150 on: July 31, 2023, 10:35:22 PM »
CLEARANCE SHOOT-OUT

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It was a wonderful game of Australian Rules at the MCG on Sunday, although not sure the coaches will look fondly at the clearance impact. This was two midfields with a super aggressive attitude which means they weren’t always super keen to work defensively. The Tigers gave up 12 goals from clearance which is more than double the AFL average. Their next worst result this year was seven goals in Round 2 versus Adelaide. They might have been unlucky on the back of Max Gawn’s dominance, but they also might’ve been too kick-chasing instead of defending better. Melbourne also gave up nine goals from clearance and although they won the battle on Sunday, those sorts of numbers won’t win them the war in September. When the final margin was five goals, three-goal differential was far too much leeway from the Tigers.

https://www.codesports.com.au/afl/the-tackle-mark-robinsons-likes-and-dislikes-from-round-20/news-story/b9938614c6b91f24638e040fe8790345

Scary to think they won the battle without their best clearance contested ball winner in oliver. They get him back and fit for finals and they are gunna take some stopping.

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Re: Richmond vs Melbourne @ the M.C.G. --- Round 20, 2023
« Reply #151 on: August 01, 2023, 12:53:19 AM »
OVERREACTIONS, POSITIVES & NEGATIVES FOR ROUND 20

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1 August 2023




The Key Takeaway: Good enough, but not for long enough

Richmond played well on Sunday.

Their best was pretty good, but it just wasn’t for long enough.

They allowed Melbourne to continually drive the ball inside 50 in the second half and eventually the dam wall burst.

The inside-50 count in the second half read 41-17 in favour of the Demons, including 21-6 in the final quarter. Those numbers proved costly for the Tigers in the end.

Andrew McQualter’s side was great in the first half, and decent for part of the third term, but it all finally came to a head and resulted in a 32-point loss.

The Positive: Ability to match it with a top-four team

Despite the defeat, the Tigers did match it with a team at the pointy end of the ladder.

The result probably shows where they are at - around five goals worse than the top four - but the performance for much of the game suggests they can still play a role in the finals, provided they make it.

Richmond’s best footy is pretty solid and it led to a 20-point lead early in the third term.

McQualter will take plenty away from the defeat but there is not much time to think about things with a season-defining fixture against the Western Bulldogs at Marvel Stadium on Friday night.

If they can sneak into the eight they could possibly do some damage. If they lose that, then it’s going to be awfully difficult and the ability to match it with a team inside the four will be null and void.

The Negative: Defence outplayed, midfield beaten

The Tigers’ defence has been their bedrock in recent years, but on Sunday it was badly shown up.

Harrison Petty, Jake Melksham and Jacob Van Rooyen formed somewhat of a makeshift forward line in the absence of injured duo Bayley Fritsch and Tom McDonald, and with Ben Brown and Brodie Grundy out of the side.

Petty had kicked 4.1 for the year prior to his career-best bag of six straight, Melksham had kicked 11 for the season and no more than two in a game in 2023, while Van Rooyen hadn’t kicked multiple goals in a game since Round 6.

That trio combined for 14.0 in a remarkable showing of forward line execution, dominating the Richmond defence of Noah Balta, Nathan Broad, Tylar Young and co.

As mentioned earlier, the inside 50s kept coming made possible by Melbourne’s dominance around the contest in kicking 76 of their 120 points from clearances.

The Tigers lost clearances 49-40 in the end with the Dees doing most of their damage late in the game once they had broken the backs of their opponents.

https://www.sen.com.au/news/2023/07/31/overreactions-positives-negatives-and-undroppables-for-all-18-afl-teams-in-20/

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Re: Richmond vs Melbourne @ the M.C.G. --- Round 20, 2023
« Reply #152 on: August 02, 2023, 01:23:10 AM »

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Re: Richmond vs Melbourne @ the M.C.G. --- Round 20, 2023
« Reply #153 on: August 02, 2023, 05:23:05 PM »
Kane Cornes hits out at Richmond's midfield after their last quarter performance against Melbourne.

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Re: Richmond vs Melbourne @ the M.C.G. --- Round 20, 2023
« Reply #154 on: August 02, 2023, 08:55:19 PM »
Kane Cornes hits out at Richmond's midfield after their last quarter performance against Melbourne.

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Fair enough imo they were dreadful

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Re: Richmond vs Melbourne @ the M.C.G. --- Round 20, 2023
« Reply #155 on: August 06, 2023, 01:46:36 PM »
Melbourne looking pretty ordinary under Norf Melbourne pressure.  If only we could have produced that last week. 
35-8 at qtr time

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Re: Richmond vs Melbourne @ the M.C.G. --- Round 20, 2023
« Reply #156 on: August 06, 2023, 02:01:09 PM »
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Melbourne looking pretty ordinary under Norf Melbourne pressure.  If only we could have produced that last week. 
35-8 at qtr time


The Melbourne loss cost us finals IMHO

Not Friday night's insipid display

We match up much better against Melb. Should not have lost that game
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Re: Richmond vs Melbourne @ the M.C.G. --- Round 20, 2023
« Reply #157 on: August 06, 2023, 02:25:05 PM »
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Melbourne looking pretty ordinary under Norf Melbourne pressure.  If only we could have produced that last week. 
35-8 at qtr time


The Melbourne loss cost us finals IMHO



Get what you mean, but Round 1, Dreamtime and the first loss to Dogs cost us finals. Plus losing Lynch.