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Re: Richmond AFLW team [merged]
« Reply #750 on: April 17, 2021, 08:50:03 AM »
I went last night.

I've been to many B&Fs over the years

Not afraid to say this is probably the best I've been too. Actually, it was the BEST

Our players are just a wonderful group. Warm, friendly and so engaging.

Balmey's comments about what he loves our Women's program and why he is so heavily invested in it was inspiring

Katie Brennan's speech was goosebumps stuff. Leaves you in no doubt why she is our Captain

Great to see Dimma there along with a number of people from the Men's program

For me it was an absolute pleasure to have been there

Brilliant night  :clapping :clapping
"Oh yes I am a dreamer, I still see us flying high!"

from the song "Don't Walk Away" by Pat Benatar 1988 (Wide Awake In Dreamland)

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Re: Richmond AFLW team [merged]
« Reply #751 on: April 20, 2021, 05:04:51 PM »
Conti and McKenzie have been named in the best 22under22 team:


https://womens.afl/news/71758

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Re: Richmond AFLW team [merged]
« Reply #752 on: April 20, 2021, 09:47:55 PM »
McKenzie missed out on the Rising Star award.

In better news, Brennan (CHF) and Conti (wing) have been named in the All-Australian team  :clapping.

THE 2021 AFL WOMEN’S ALL-AUSTRALIAN TEAM

FB: S. Allan (Adelaide) M. McDonald (Geelong)

HB: R. Schleicher (Collingwood) K. Lutkins (Brisbane) J. Cuthbertson (Fremantle)

C: M. Conti (Richmond) K. Bowers (Fremantle) G. Patrikios (St. Kilda)

HF: J. Garner (North Melbourne) K. Brennan (Richmond) E. Blackburn (Western Bulldogs)

FF: E. Phillips (Adelaide) C. Molloy (Collingwood)

RU: B. Moody (Carlton) B. Davey (Collingwood) A. Parker (GWS GIANTS)

I/C: E. Marinoff (Adelaide) B. Bonnici (Collingwood) D. Vescio (Carlton) K. Paxman (Melbourne) E. Kearney (North Melbourne)

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-2021-aflw-all-australian-side-full-squad-captain-best-players-brianna-davey-karen-paxman-emma-kearney/news-story/0868ae4c3280c39a18aea11e794fe2ca

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Re: Richmond AFLW team [merged]
« Reply #753 on: April 21, 2021, 09:47:55 PM »
AFLW B&F votes:

R1 v Brisbane            3. L. Arnell (Bris)      2. D. Davidson (Bris)    1. C. Svarc (Bris)
R2 v Melbourne          3. L. Mithen (Melb)   2. K. Paxman (Melb)     1. M. Conti (Rich)
R3 v Collingwood        3. B. Davey (Coll)     2. M. Conti (Rich)        1. A. Newman (Coll)
R4 v Carlton               3. M. Conti (Rich)     2. K. Brennan (Rich)    1. D. Vescio (Carl)
R5 v Geelong              3. M. Conti (Rich)     2. E. McKenzie (Rich)   1. G. Seymour (Rich)
R6 v North Melbourne  3. J. Garner (NM)     2. A. Riddell (NM)        1. Em. King (NM)
R7 v Gold Coast          3. M. Conti (Rich)     2. K. Brennan (Rich)    1. K. Dempsey (Rich)
R8 v West Coast         3. E. McKenzie (Rich) 2. A. Ward (WC)         1. K. Brennan (Rich)
R9 v W.Bulldogs         3. E. Blackburn (WB)  2. B. Lochland (WB)    1. E. McKenzie (Rich)

Richmond tally:
12 Monique Conti
6   Ellie McKenzie
5   Katie Brennan
1   Gaby Seymour

https://womens.afl/news/72094/aflw-b-f-your-club-s-leader-every-vote-from-every-game

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Re: Richmond AFLW team [merged]
« Reply #754 on: May 05, 2021, 02:45:32 PM »
Tigers' season review: Best win, unsung hero, early call for 2022

Sarah Black
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5 May 2021


AFTER a few weeks of promising performances, the dam wall finally broke for Richmond in round five, recording its first ever AFLW win.

The Tigers went on to finish with three victories: a marked step up on last year's winless season, but still off the pace of the established sides.

Coach: Ryan Ferguson

Leadership group: Katie Brennan (captain), Sarah Hosking (vice-captain), Christina Bernardi, Harriet Cordner, Sabrina Frederick, Phoebe Monahan, Alana Woodward

2021 finishing position: 10th, three wins and six losses, 84.6%

Best team performance: Geelong 2.1 (13) lost to Richmond 9.6 (60) in round five.

After honourable losses to Collingwood and Carlton, it was party time against Geelong, recording the side's highest ever score along its way to its first AFLW victory. Monique Conti and number one pick Ellie McKenzie – in a break-out performance – starred, with Katie Brennan booting three.

Best individual performance: All-Australian midfielder Monique Conti had plenty of outstanding performances this year, and led the way in the club's breakthrough win over Geelong. The creative Conti had 27 disposals, six intercepts, four inside-50s and three clearances.

NAB AFLW Rising Star nominations: Ellie McKenzie

Debutants: Tessa Lavey, Luka Lesosky-Hay, Ellie McKenzie (AFLW debuts); Harriet Cordner, Sarah D'Arcy, Sarah Dargan, Sarah Hosking (club debuts)

Delistings: Emily Harley, Luka Lesosky-Hay, Cleo Saxon-Jones, Holly Whitford

Most improved: There's no doubt the additional support of recruits Harriet Cordner and Sarah D'Arcy helped, but key back Bec Miller came on in leaps and bounds this year. She's got excellent reach and showed her increased confidence when opting to run the ball out of 50, instead of somewhat panicked kicks.

Star recruit: There's no doubt Sarah Hosking provided some much-needed depth to the midfield, but Harriet Cordner was a rock in defence. She provided a calm head and was able to read the play well, adding some composure to a relatively inexperienced line. Cordner finished fourth in the Tigers' best and fairest.

Unsung hero: Winger Kate Dempsey had an injury-affected first AFLW season, managing just one game, but hit the ground running this year. She covered the ground well and was an important linking player down the field, positioning herself well, particularly in attack. Dempsey averaged 12.3 disposals, including a high of 22 against Gold Coast.

What worked:

* Big, big tick for Richmond's recruiting strategy last year, adding experience across all three lines. New coach Ferguson implemented a clear game plan with a solid defensive structure, which seemed to have an immediate impact in minimising the poor losses

What needs improvement:

* A main factor in the club's string of losses in the first half of the year was players' lack of composure when entering attack. Rushed and high kicks didn't help the forwards at all, and played straight into the opposition's hands. The team steadied somewhat as the season progressed, but it was still an issue against the stronger sides.

* The Tigers were comfortably the lowest tackling side in the competition, averaging 47.3 (compared to second-last Collingwood's 52.1 after the home and away season). Some teams have naturally lower tackle counts due to their game style, but to sit in 14th after winning just three games is an area of concern.

* Support for Monique Conti. The best and fairest had a few more players around her this year, but the Tigers are still highly unlikely to win without their best midfielder starring. Conti averaged 22.3 disposals in 2021, with draftee Ellie McKenzie next best with 15.6. Richmond played best with Katie Brennan forward, and need another inside midfield rotation to keep the skipper there permanently.

Early call for 2022: Now some holes have been plugged, Tiger eyes should be looking towards the draft. With just four players remaining from the 13 drafted over the past few years, an injection of young talent will help propel Richmond further up the ladder, but it will get harder to continue to close the gap at the same rate.

Season rating: 4.5/10

https://womens.afl/news/72161

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Re: Richmond AFLW team [merged]
« Reply #755 on: May 06, 2021, 06:23:02 PM »
WHAT YOUR TEAM NEEDS IN THE AFLW TRADE PERIOD

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6 May 2021




Rebound off half-back

It was fair to question where Richmond was at with their list build after a winless year one, but they have plugged a lot of their holes.

Harriet Cordner and Sarah D’Arcy have settled their backline, Sarah Hosking, Ellie McKenzie and a healthy Katie Brennan have given them the midfield depth they need and their forward line was already stacked.

What the Tigers could use is some additional rebound off half-back. Phoebe Monahan had a quiet season after a strong 2020 and the Tigers lack composure coming out of defence in general.

A classy ball-user across half-back or pushing through the wings should be high on their agenda.

https://www.sen.com.au/news/2021/05/06/what-your-team-needs-in-the-aflw-trade-period-and-the-logical-landing-spot/

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Re: Richmond AFLW team [merged]
« Reply #756 on: May 06, 2021, 06:26:39 PM »
AFLW trade and contract wrap

Tom Morris
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6 May 2021


Richmond and Monique Conti won’t be separating anytime soon. The gun ball-winner will sign on and the only question is whether she does so for one or two seasons.

Richmond skipper Katie Brennan will remain at Punt Road, likely on a two-year arrangement. Her manager and the club are working through the finer details of the contract following a career-best campaign.

Sarah Hosking, still has a year to run on her deal at Tigerland.

Young Tigers star Ellie McKenzie penned a one-year deal after she was taken with Pick 1 in the AFLW draft and will recommit to a new contract – likely two years – in the coming weeks.

Richmond forward Sabrina Frederick is out of contract after an underwhelming season and has received attention from Collingwood. The Tigers tried her in defence for a stint late in the year but she struggled to have an impact.

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Clubs are hopeful the trade period will take place in late May after it was delayed last month. The Commission meeting on May 12 looms large for several reasons: Expansion, concessions for up to five clubs and the next Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA)

Clubs and player agents are free to lock in one-year deals, but there is uncertainty on the second year until the league determines the salary cap beyond next season.

The aforementioned big fish (Vescio, Molloy, Brennan and Blackburn) can all agree to terms but are unlikely to formally sign until the CBA is finalised.

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/womens-afl/aflw-trade-news-2021-afl-womens-trade-wrap-contracts-tayla-harris-darcy-vescio-chloe-molloy-olivia-purcell-news/news-story/625aee24f569218b34d3fc9e00ae152f

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Re: Richmond AFLW team [merged]
« Reply #757 on: May 07, 2021, 10:01:10 AM »
Send Frederick to Collingwood.

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Re: Richmond AFLW team [merged]
« Reply #758 on: May 07, 2021, 11:50:27 AM »
We won’t get much for her unfortunately. They probably want her as a Ruckman

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Re: Richmond AFLW team [merged]
« Reply #759 on: May 07, 2021, 05:56:04 PM »
The club that keeps giving.

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Re: Richmond AFLW team [merged]
« Reply #760 on: May 13, 2021, 02:06:18 PM »
The next AFLW season will begin in December this year to give the 10-round competition clear air and prevent an overlap with the AFL competition, with the Grand Final to be held in mid-March, 2022.

But that season – also known as season six – will still be contested by the existing 14 AFLW teams.

All 18 clubs will have an AFL Women's team by the end of 2023.

https://womens.afl/news/72203/aflw-expansion-four-new-clubs-no-more-afl-overlap


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Re: Richmond AFLW team [merged]
« Reply #761 on: May 14, 2021, 03:08:41 PM »
The Commission approved the following recommendations:

- Provide Richmond with a priority selection in the second (2nd) round of the 2021 NAB AFLW Draft, directly after the seventh (7th) selection in that round.

https://womens.afl/news/72212/commission-signs-off-on-priority-picks-for-five-clubs


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Re: Richmond AFLW team [merged]
« Reply #763 on: May 18, 2021, 07:19:28 AM »
Our current picks in the AFLW draft:

Richmond: 5, 23, 26*, 40

* priority selection.

https://womens.afl/news/72226

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Re: Richmond AFLW team [merged]
« Reply #764 on: May 20, 2021, 05:14:32 PM »
We missed out on a father-daughter recruit.


Esther Honybun would not have followed her father David's footsteps to Carlton if it wasn't for his own intervention.

Honybun was eligible to join the Blues as father David played five games for the club in the 80s. A back injury cut his career short after a further 55 games at Richmond, but Esther says football has always been at the heart of their relationship.

Even though she was also eligible to play for Richmond under the same rules that led her to the Blues, Honybun says the Tigers were "never an option". It was her love for the suburb of Carlton and her father's connection to it that had her pursue the opportunity at the Blues.


https://www.afl.com.au/news/616733/ode-to-a-blue-dad-honybun-following-father-s-footsteps