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Media articles and Stats: Tigers fall to Freo by 20 pts
« on: June 14, 2014, 10:07:31 PM »
Improved Tigers fall short
Kristian Pisano 
June 14, 2014 5:37 PM


RICHMOND      1.3   5.9    7.11   12.13 (85)
FREMANTLE    3.1   7.5   13.8.   16.9  (105)

GOALS
Richmond: Deledio 2, Petterd 2, Maric, Riewoldt, Miles, Batchelor, Foley, Ellis, Newman, Martin
Fremantle: Ballantyne 6, Pavlich 3, Barlow 2, Spurr, Mundy, Pearce, Clarke, Fyfe

BEST
Richmond: Miles, Ellis, Rance, Petterd, Martin, Chaplin
Fremantle: Ballantyne, Fyfe, Mundy, Hill, Barlow, Crowley, Pavlich

SUBSTITUTES
Richmond: Ben Lennon replaced Dylan Grimes in the third quarter
Fremantle: Colin Sylvia replaced Danyle Pearce in the third quarter

Reports: Nil
Umpires: Fisher, Kamolins, Findlay
Official crowd: 22,074 at the MCG

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A seven-goal run by Fremantle during the second and third quarters has helped consign Richmond to its ninth game of the season, by 20 points at the MCG.

Despite the Tigers controlling the ball around the ground for much of the day, with 95 more disposals and 14 more inside 50s, the Dockers rebounded with precision, scoring 25 times from just 37 entries.

Hayden Ballantyne wreaked havoc up forward for the Dockers, kicking an equal career-high six goals.

Richmond had surges of its own, late in the second and fourth quarters, and got within 14 points with six minutes to go in the game, before Matthew Pavlich kicked the sealing goal late.

The last quarter surge was led by Brandon Ellis, who had 14 disposals, to finish with 29 for the match.

Anthony Miles was Richmond’s most consistent player throughout the day, finishing with 30 disposals and ten clearances, and he also kicked his first goal for Richmond.

Alex Rance marshalled the defence with 29 disposals and 10 marks, while Dustin Martin was also prolific again with 28 disposals and a goal.

The Tigers will take on Sydney at the MCG next Friday night.

http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2014-06-14/improved-tigers-fall-short

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Re: Media articles and Stats: Tigers fall to Freo by 20 pts
« Reply #1 on: June 14, 2014, 10:22:48 PM »
Dogged Dockers prove a class above the Tigers
Rob Forsaith, AAP 
June 14, 2014 4:16 PM



RICHMOND continued their Jekyll and Hyde act on Saturday at the MCG, where a 20-point loss to Fremantle was equal parts tenacity and turnovers.

The Tigers bettered the pressure kings in tackles and contested possessions, but decision making under duress proved the difference as the Dockers won 16.9 (105) to 12.13 (85).

Fremantle climbed to fourth on the ladder, with a golden chance to effectively lock up a double chance in the finals over the next six weeks when they face teams occupying the bottom half of the ladder.

Richmond staged an impressive late comeback to get within 14 points with a tick under six minutes remaining, but the mountain proved too high in front of the crowd of 22,074.

Hayden Ballantyne booted six goals, matching his career-best haul, while Nat Fyfe tallied a game-high 32 disposals.

As was the case against North Melbourne last Sunday, a third-quarter fadeout marred what was otherwise a spirited display from Damien Hardwick's men.

Richmond battled hard to grab the lead late in the second term, only to hand it back before half-time when Ballantyne kicked two goals in a minute.

Matthew Pavlich then dobbed consecutive goals after the major break, including a remarkable effort when he plucked the ball on the wing, sprinted past the 50m arc and kicked truly.

When Ballantyne slotted his fourth goal late in the third term, the Dockers had a 39-point lead and made it seven goals on the trot.

The Tigers were never going to win from that position, despite Anthony Miles and Nathan Foley toiling manfully in the middle and Dustin Martin lifting late.

Jack Riewoldt was again an enigma, marking and leading well but potting one goal from seven attempts.

Riewoldt hobbled from the field late in the second quarter, but returned and played out the game.

Richmond gifted their opposition far too many demoralising goals, with the most notable being Martin's attempt to rush a behind in the second term.

Martin handballed over 15 metres through the goals, the umpires deemed the midfielder wasn't under pressure and rewarded Danyle Pearce with a free-kick in front of the posts.

Dockers giant Aaron Sandilands dominated the ruck contests with 45 hitouts.

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RICHMOND      1.3   5.9    7.11   12.13 (85)
FREMANTLE    3.1   7.5   13.8.   16.9  (105)

GOALS
Richmond: Deledio 2, Petterd 2, Maric, Riewoldt, Miles, Batchelor, Foley, Ellis, Newman, Martin
Fremantle: Ballantyne 6, Pavlich 3, Barlow 2, Spurr, Mundy, Pearce, Clarke, Fyfe

BEST
Richmond: Miles, Ellis, Rance, Petterd, Martin, Chaplin
Fremantle: Ballantyne, Fyfe, Mundy, Hill, Barlow, Crowley, Pavlich

SUBSTITUTES
Richmond: Ben Lennon replaced Dylan Grimes in the third quarter
Fremantle: Colin Sylvia replaced Danyle Pearce in the third quarter

Reports: Nil

Umpires: Fisher, Kamolins, Findlay

Official crowd: 22,074 at the MCG

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2014-06-14/match-report-richmond-v-fremantle

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Dockers down Tigers by 20 points (Age)
« Reply #2 on: June 15, 2014, 03:38:05 AM »
Dockers down Tigers by 20 points

  Rohan Connolly
     The Age
    June 15, 2014


Fremantle 3.1 7.5 13.8 16.9 (105)
Richmond 1.3 5.9 7.11 12.13 (85)

Goals:
Fremantle: Ballantyne 6, Pavlich 3, Barlow 2, Fyfe, Mundy, Spurr, Clarke, D.Pearce
Richmond: Deledio 2, Cotchin 2, Miles, Ellis, Newman, Foley, Batchelor, Riewoldt, Martin, Maric

Best:
Fremantle: Fyfe, Ballantyne, Hill, Mundy, Barlow, Spurr, Crowley, Duffield.
Richmond: Miles, Ellis, Foley, Rance, Cotchin, Martin.

Umpires: Robert Findlay, Chris Kamolins, Leigh Fisher.
Official Crowd: 22,074 at MCG.

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Fremantle mightn't always be the prettiest side in the AFL to watch, but you have to admire the Dockers' capacity to first absorb opposition pressure, then respond with ruthless efficiency on the counter-attack. And Saturday's 20-point win over Richmond provided the perfect example.

When the sides went to the first break, it was Richmond which had had the ball in its forward half for 67 per cent of playing time, but it was the Dockers' who led by 10 points. Come half-time, the figures were even more stark.

By then, Fremantle led by eight points, having kicked 7.5 from an unbelievably low 15 inside 50 entries. That's a score from 80 per cent of forward thrusts, not bad at all when you consider the No.1 ranked side in the competition across the season goes at 52.5 per cent.
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It was defensive steel and forward smarts that Richmond simply couldn't match, despite two bursts, one before half-time and one in the last quarter, in which the Tigers seriously threatened the visitors.

Four goals in a row in the second term took the Tigers from the brink to a lead. Another four in a row late in the piece brought Richmond within 14 points of Fremantle with still more than five minutes to play. But if there's any side in the competition that has had enough practise protecting a narrow-ish lead, it's Ross Lyon's. And the Dockers promptly responded with another brace to settle the issue once and for all.

The first of those, his sixth for the game, came from Hayden Ballantyne, who personified efficiency. Only 11 disposals produced 6.1 plus a score assist. He harassed, he ran tirelessly up and back, up and back, and only one player on the ground equalled his influence.

That was teammate Nat Fyfe, who was superb. The Docker star played one of his very best hands at the MCG, finishing with 32 possessions, 21 of them contested, eight clearances and a goal that followed a breathtakingly good mark in the middle of a big pack. What a gun he is.

That pair were pivotal to what ended up being the decisive period of the match, Fremantle booting seven unanswered goals from late in the second quarter until midway through the third, a four-point deficit becoming a near 40-point lead.

That would have seemed pretty unlikely in the opening salvos, given how tuned in the Tigers looked initially. Even before the first bounce, in fact.

Fremantle serial pest Ryan Crowley ran to Brett Deledio. And the Tiger star immediately ran forward, where he could both utilise his considerable skills in a goalkicking capacity as well as take Crowley out of the midfield hustle and bustle.

The ploy couldn't have worked better, when from the game's first centre break, Bachar Houli found Deledio on a lead, and from a tight angle, he converted. That seemed to spur the Tigers on, and for the first 10 minutes, their pressure and tackling was top notch, with the Dockers lookly faintly rattled.

The wake-up call for Freo came with the application of its own pressure. First, Ballantyne nailed Dustin Martin with a tackle unlucky not to be rewarded. Then Danyle Pearce wrapped up Richmond skipper Trent Cotchin up similarly, and this time did get the prize, his pass finding Lee Spurr, who put his team's first on the board.

Only a couple of minutes later, David Mundy made it two when Ballantyne found him in too much space. And after a couple of Richmond "posters" from Martin and Jack Riewoldt, Michael Barlow clocked up the third.

Anthony Miles was super impressive for the Tigers around the ball but already the portents were ominous, some untimely hesitation from Houli when he was camped under a high ball and some fumbles from Brandon Ellis not sending a great message to teammates or the Tiger faithful.

And by the time Martin had conceded a bizarre goal, penalised for a deliberate rushed behind conceded from a handball about 20 metres from goal, the gap was out to 22 points.

Richmond's response was worthy, and the Tigers can't be accused this week of not having continued to plug away. But this result said all that needed to be said about the gap in class between a team which, given its handy draw and steadily improving form, seems destined for the top four, and another which, now sitting 3-9 and facing a rampant Sydney next week, might as well already start talking about next year.

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-match-report/dockers-down-tigers-by-20-points-20140614-zs82s.html#ixzz34dVD2wuC

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Fremantle’s defensive wall stands firm to defeat valiant Richmond by 20 points at MCG
Sam Landsberger
Herald-Sun
June 15, 2014


IT’S almost as if Ross Lyon and Moe Szyslak graduated from the same coaching school.

The low-life barman once took Homer Simpson one rung shy of ultimate boxing glory by absorbing blow after blow and then simply pushing his opponent over, cashing in on his supernatural defensive powers.

And it was the strategy that epitomised Fremantle’s win against Richmond yesterday, mirroring the plot which played out against Western Bulldogs and Adelaide this month.

Lyon’s side simply stood firm as a Tigers side with nothing to lose threw everything it had early and late at the MCG.

Richmond laid 16 tackles in the first 10 minutes, while in the first term it enjoyed 25 more disposals and spent 67 per cent of time in its forward half.

The result? A solitary goal and a 10-point deficit as Michael Barlow strolled in to boot Fremantle’s third major on the siren.

And for the Dockers, which entered yesterday with 14 losses from their past 17 matches at the home of football, it was an important victory.

It might only be June, against a team 13th on the ladder and in front of the lowest crowd (22,074) between the teams in 15 years, but Fremantle also made good on Lyon’s promise of more goals, breaking the 100-point barrier at the ‘G for just the second time since 2008.

Brett Deledio goaled in the game’s opening minute after outmarking tagger Ryan Crowley in the pocket, but for all the Tigers’ effort that followed it would be their only major until the 12th-minute of the second term.

In that time Jack Riewoldt and Dustin Martin hit the post and Aaron Edwards fluffed a set-shot as the Tigers yet again threw away easy chances.

Riewoldt destroyed Zac Dawson in the air but trudged off the ground with 1.5 from seven shots and marks inside 50, symptomatic of Richmond’s afternoon.

When on top in the first quarter Bachar Houli had the easy chance to put a second major through, but fumbled a simple overhead mark directly in front of goal as Deledio cleverly took his opponent out of the contest.

To start the second term, Houli overcooked a handball to Nick Vlastuin, who dropped it and let Hayden Ballantyne gleefully seize the footy and snap truly from the pocket.

It was the first of three second-quarter goals — and six for the match — for the pint-sized pest who beat Steve Morris five days after beating suspension at the tribunal.

Ballantyne’s second killed a brutal second-wind from the Tigers in a 15-minute patch which put them in front despite four easy misses from Edwards and Riewoldt.

And again, their momentum was washed away with a fundamental error.

Ricky Petterd dropped an uncontested mark at centre half-forward, forcing the Tigers back to the wing where a Brandon Ellis chip was intercepted by Lachie Neale.

The pocket rocket handballed to Ballantyne who broke Richmond hearts and restored Fremantle’s lead before a dull afternoon morphed into the Nat Fyfe show.

The out-of-contract star provided the game’s highlight, flying over two Tigers to take a monster grab and sending Fremantle 39 points clear as Wayne Carey declared Fyfe was worth every bit of $800,000.

That capped a six-goal third quarter sparked by Matthew Pavlich, who booted the first two, to perhaps rub salt in Richmond recruiter’s wounds for the last time after the Tigers infamously chose Aaron Fiora over the six-time All-Australian 15 years ago.

Unlike Homer, this was the counter knockout blow Lyon’s side can now deliver.

The storyline was also a repeat for the Tigers, who fizzled catastrophically in the third quarter against North Melbourne last week.

Deledio remained muzzled, Martin faded and Anthony Miles again impressed as the ultra-efficient Dockers wore one final Ellis-inspired onslaught.

But as Fyfe spotted Pavlich for the sealer it was another four points in the bank despite a stats sheet showing Richmond wins in inside 50s, contested ball, tackles and clearances.

http://www.news.com.au/sport/afl/fremantles-defensive-wall-stands-firm-to-defeat-valiant-richmond-by-20-points-at-mcg/story-fnelctok-1226954419515

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Re: Media articles and Stats: Tigers fall to Freo by 20 pts
« Reply #4 on: June 15, 2014, 07:09:30 PM »
Improved Tigers fall short
Kristian Pisano 
June 14, 2014 5:37 PM


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BEST
Richmond: Miles, Ellis, Rance, Petterd, Martin, Chaplin
Fremantle: Ballantyne, Fyfe, Mundy, Hill, Barlow, Crowley, Pavlich


Dogged Dockers prove a class above the Tigers
Rob Forsaith, AAP 
June 14, 2014 4:16 PM


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BEST
Richmond: Miles, Ellis, Rance, Petterd, Martin, Chaplin
Fremantle: Ballantyne, Fyfe, Mundy, Hill, Barlow, Crowley, Pavlich


Nothing like a bit of Ctrl-C Ctrl-V action.     :wallywink :wallywink :wallywink :wallywink

So typical of modern day internet warriors masquerading as journalists.

And the dead giveaway that neither of these poonces watched the game?

Ellis in the best.   :banghead :banghead :banghead :banghead :banghead

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Re: Media articles and Stats: Tigers fall to Freo by 20 pts
« Reply #5 on: June 15, 2014, 07:13:35 PM »

Nothing like a bit of Ctrl-C Ctrl-V action.     :wallywink :wallywink :wallywink :wallywink

So typical of modern day internet warriors masquerading as journalists.

And the dead giveaway that neither of these poonces watched the game?

Ellis in the best.   :banghead :banghead :banghead :banghead :banghead

Our 2 papers in Melb had in the best too Smokey

Reason? Total disposal as always media are seduced by total disposal

Ellis proved again yesterday with his 28 meaningless possessions it isn't about quantity it should be about quality
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