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Re: Richmond AFLW team [merged]
« Reply #1005 on: April 06, 2022, 08:24:42 PM »
AFLW B&F: Your club's leader, every vote from every game

Sarah Black
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6 April 2022


ROUND ONE
St Kilda v Richmond
3. Katie Brennan (Rich)
2. Monique Conti (Rich)
1. Courtney Wakefield (Rich)


ROUND TWO
Richmond v Melbourne
3. Kate Hore (Melb)
2. Karen Paxman (Melb)
1. Monique Conti (Rich)

ROUND THREE
Richmond v Fremantle
3. Kiara Bowers (Frem)
2. Gabrielle Seymour (Rich)
1. Hayley Miller (Frem)

ROUND FOUR
Gold Coast v Richmond
3. Alison Drennan (GC)
2. Daisy D'Arcy (GC)
1. Monique Conti (Rich)

ROUND FIVE
Western Bulldogs v Richmond
3. Kirsty Lamb (WB)
2. Ellie Blackburn (WB)
1. Bonnie Toogood (WB)

ROUND SIX
Richmond v North Melbourne
3. Jasmine Garner (NM)
2. Rebecca Miller (Rich)
1. Ashleigh Riddell (NM)

ROUND SEVEN
West Coast v Richmond
3. Monique Conti (Rich)
2. Ellie McKenzie (Rich)
1. Katie Brennan (Rich)


ROUND EIGHT
Richmond v Geelong
3. Amy McDonald (Geel)
2. Monique Conti (Rich)
1. Rebecca Webster (Geel)

ROUND NINE
GWS v Richmond
3. Sarah Hosking (Rich)
2. Monique Conti (Rich)

1. Rebecca Beeson (GWS)

ROUND 10
Collingwood v Richmond
3. Jaimee Lambert (Coll)
2. Ruby Schleicher (Coll)
1. Stacey Livingstone (Coll)


TOTAL VOTES: RICHMOND
Monique Conti         11
Katie Brennan           4
Sarah Hosking          3
Ellie McKenzie           2
Rebecca Miller           2
Gabrielle Seymour     2
Courtney Wakefield   1

https://www.womens.afl/news/92493?_ga=2.213757780.1562952111.1648283639-224749430.1603381344

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Re: Richmond AFLW team [merged]
« Reply #1006 on: April 19, 2022, 08:41:45 AM »
AFLW season review – Richmond

It wasn’t the season the Tigers had hoped for, but there were some strong signs at Punt Road.

Danielle Sorati
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April 19, 2022

 
Richmond fell short of the expectations bestowed on them during the pre-season, but still showed big improvements throughout the season.

While the Tigers' 11th placed finish may be a sour note for the club and supporters - being one spot lower than their 2021 finishing place - the Tigers can rest easy knowing their new additions to the club led to steady improvement throughout 2022.

Injuries hurt the Punt Road club, with the absence of Harriet Cordner particularly taking its toll, but Richmond was able to rally together and produce some performances worthy of a team who should be competing for a finals spot sooner rather than later.

Season Finish: 11th
Record: 3-7

2022 Season snapshot

The Tigers recorded three wins in 2022, two coming against sides ranked below them on the ladder (St Kilda and West Coast), while their win against the Giants, who finished in ninth, was a hard fought nine-point affair.

Losses were aplenty, but often still featured a decent score from the Tigers, with their biggest defeat coming against Collingwood in Round 10, a 38-point loss. When the Tigers were doing well, the forward line seemed to click, kicking some impressive scores even in losses.

Despite this, the Tigers clearly struggled against the top sides and fell victim to several key injuries, ending their year one spot lower on the ladder than 2021. Yet, Richmond looked more impressive than that of last season, with a more established game plan and off-season additions proving all the difference.

Conti impressed yet again in 2022, continuing the form that made her a star of the competition for much of her career. The 22-year-old played all ten games this season, averaging 23.9 disposals, 5.9 tackles and 5.3 clearances per game.

In the season opener alone, Conti picked up an impressive 29 disposals, nine clearances and seven tackles in a dominant individual performance. Firming as a contender to take out Richmond's best and fairest count, Conti used 2022 as yet another opportunity to stamp her authority as a star of the competition.

Breakout player: Tessa Lavey

While arguments could be made that Lavey's first season in the game was her breakout, season two is where the 29-year-old really made her impact on the competition.

Splitting her time between the AFLW and WNBL, Lavey continued to impress as the season wore on, averaging 12.2 disposals per game. Additionally, Lavey managed to hit the scoreboard throughout the season, kicking four goals throughout 2022.

Despite missing three games, when Lavey was on the field in black and yellow she excelled, expecting to poll well in Richmond's best and fairest award.

Positives

Free flowing footy and scoring: As mentioned earlier, when the Tigers were on, free flowing footy was too. Their work inside 50 was some of the best competition wide, scoring the second-most points of any non-finals side in 2022.

The Tigers managed to kick some high totals of 61, 47, 68 and 46, often a consequence of smart, free flowing footy coming from the middle of the ground. Conti and Lavey put in the work in the centre, with their consistent performances driving Richmond's attacking power.

Katie Brennan was the Tigers' leading goalkicker for the second year in a row, booting 14 majors. The formidable captain was a strong presence up forward, finishing fourth overall competition wide in goals scored.

Negatives

Defence: While the Tigers seemingly had no issues scoring when the ball streamed forward, when they lost control of the ball their understrength backline seemed unable to stem the opposition attack.

Despite finishing in 11th position, the Tigers were ranked third highest for scores against, conceding six or more goals on five occasions throughout the year.

Losing Harriet Cordner was a game changer for Richmond, with their marshal in defence succumbing to an ACL injury in their Round 3 30-point loss to Fremantle.

While Richmond's fast-paced, free flowing style of footy was fun to watch when it worked, being unable to control the rebound led to some unfortunate mistakes inside their defensive 50.

Season Grade: C-

The Tigers were relegated to the lower half of the ladder, again, but showed some considerable signs of improvement. While the gap between their best and worst is still apparent, a strong midfield unit looks to be paving the path forward, and up the ladder.

Pre-season expectations let the club down when they failed to be realised, but with expansion teams looming as player poachers, the Tigers have the players and the style to make a climb up the ladder next season.

https://www.zerohanger.com/aflw-season-review-richmond-117943/

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Re: Richmond AFLW team [merged]
« Reply #1007 on: April 22, 2022, 05:13:42 PM »
Trade latest: Blues midfielder set to return to Tigerland

Riley Beveridge and Sarah Black
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22 April 2022


CARLTON midfielder Grace Egan is set to return to Richmond.

It's understood that Egan, who was recruited from the Tigers' VFLW program, informed the Blues that she would be heading back to Punt Road during the sign and trade period on Thursday night.

Richmond had been eligible to sign Egan as an open-age player in its initial list build when it entered the competition as an expansion club in 2020, but passed up on the opportunity and allowed Carlton to select her through the NAB AFLW Draft.

Grace Egan in action during the Blues-Giants clash in round eight on February 27, 2022. Picture: Getty Images
She has since played 23 games for the Blues, averaging 14.4 disposals and 3.3 tackles per game last season, but has long been tipped to leave the club during the upcoming exchange window.

https://www.womens.afl/news/93259/trade-latest-blues-midfielder-set-to-return-to-tigerland

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Re: Richmond AFLW team [merged]
« Reply #1008 on: April 23, 2022, 12:54:39 PM »
Only seen a couple games with her in it but she seems to go alright

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Re: Richmond AFLW team [merged]
« Reply #1009 on: April 23, 2022, 12:57:36 PM »
Plus she’s a midfielder which we need bad

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Re: Richmond AFLW team [merged]
« Reply #1010 on: April 23, 2022, 06:09:14 PM »
Trade latest: Blues midfielder set to return to Tigerland

Riley Beveridge and Sarah Black
womens.afl
22 April 2022


CARLTON midfielder Grace Egan is set to return to Richmond.

It's understood that Egan, who was recruited from the Tigers' VFLW program, informed the Blues that she would be heading back to Punt Road during the sign and trade period on Thursday night.

Richmond had been eligible to sign Egan as an open-age player in its initial list build when it entered the competition as an expansion club in 2020, but passed up on the opportunity and allowed Carlton to select her through the NAB AFLW Draft.

Grace Egan in action during the Blues-Giants clash in round eight on February 27, 2022. Picture: Getty Images
She has since played 23 games for the Blues, averaging 14.4 disposals and 3.3 tackles per game last season, but has long been tipped to leave the club during the upcoming exchange window.

https://www.womens.afl/news/93259/trade-latest-blues-midfielder-set-to-return-to-tigerland

Should have been at Richmond from day 1

That we didn't use our 1st live draft pick on Grace Egan and match Carlton is a blight on our list management

We used that pick on Sophie Molan.
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Re: Richmond AFLW team [merged]
« Reply #1011 on: April 23, 2022, 06:50:50 PM »
Trade latest: Blues midfielder set to return to Tigerland

Riley Beveridge and Sarah Black
womens.afl
22 April 2022


CARLTON midfielder Grace Egan is set to return to Richmond.

It's understood that Egan, who was recruited from the Tigers' VFLW program, informed the Blues that she would be heading back to Punt Road during the sign and trade period on Thursday night.

Richmond had been eligible to sign Egan as an open-age player in its initial list build when it entered the competition as an expansion club in 2020, but passed up on the opportunity and allowed Carlton to select her through the NAB AFLW Draft.

Grace Egan in action during the Blues-Giants clash in round eight on February 27, 2022. Picture: Getty Images
She has since played 23 games for the Blues, averaging 14.4 disposals and 3.3 tackles per game last season, but has long been tipped to leave the club during the upcoming exchange window.

https://www.womens.afl/news/93259/trade-latest-blues-midfielder-set-to-return-to-tigerland

Should have been at Richmond from day 1

That we didn't use our 1st live draft pick on Grace Egan and match Carlton is a blight on our list management

We used that pick on Sophie Molan.

Oh no I didnt realise that, what a massive stuff up

Is it possible they mixed up the rangas?

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Re: Richmond AFLW team [merged]
« Reply #1012 on: April 23, 2022, 09:05:24 PM »
Trade latest: Blues midfielder set to return to Tigerland

Riley Beveridge and Sarah Black
womens.afl
22 April 2022


CARLTON midfielder Grace Egan is set to return to Richmond.

It's understood that Egan, who was recruited from the Tigers' VFLW program, informed the Blues that she would be heading back to Punt Road during the sign and trade period on Thursday night.

Richmond had been eligible to sign Egan as an open-age player in its initial list build when it entered the competition as an expansion club in 2020, but passed up on the opportunity and allowed Carlton to select her through the NAB AFLW Draft.

Grace Egan in action during the Blues-Giants clash in round eight on February 27, 2022. Picture: Getty Images
She has since played 23 games for the Blues, averaging 14.4 disposals and 3.3 tackles per game last season, but has long been tipped to leave the club during the upcoming exchange window.

https://www.womens.afl/news/93259/trade-latest-blues-midfielder-set-to-return-to-tigerland

Should have been at Richmond from day 1

That we didn't use our 1st live draft pick on Grace Egan and match Carlton is a blight on our list management

We used that pick on Sophie Molan.

We could have picked Grace up for nothing. It wouldn’t have cost us a draft pick at all. Instead we listed a bunch of girls most of who are no longer playing. It was a major f up from Sheehan who picked her mates.

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Re: Richmond AFLW team [merged]
« Reply #1013 on: April 23, 2022, 09:08:15 PM »


We could have picked Grace up for nothing. It wouldn’t have cost us a draft pick at all. Instead we listed a np bunch of girls most of who are no longer playing. It was a major f up from Sheehan who picked her mates.

This is true. But because we didn't pre-list her then we had to use a draft pick to take he before the draft.
Club (Sheahan) chose not to and kept the pick for Molan
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Re: Richmond AFLW team [merged]
« Reply #1014 on: May 04, 2022, 05:46:31 PM »

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Re: Richmond AFLW team [merged]
« Reply #1015 on: May 04, 2022, 06:25:17 PM »
Sheahan has no idea about recruiting players. Not one iota of an idea.

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« Reply #1016 on: May 05, 2022, 01:04:52 PM »
It's almost time for our 2022 Best & Fairest!

Stay tuned to our social channels tonight for updates on all the award winners.

https://twitter.com/RichmondWomens/status/1522016575779643394

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« Reply #1017 on: May 05, 2022, 03:05:28 PM »
Yes off to the B&F tonight

Think Mon Conti is a "monty"  ;D

With Katie Brennan runner up
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« Reply #1018 on: May 05, 2022, 11:42:42 PM »
Mon Conti won her 3rd B&F tonight

1st = Mon Conti (23 votes)

R/Up = Bec Miller (17 votes)

3rd = Gabby Seymour (16 votes)

Katie Brennan was 4th
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Re: Richmond AFLW team [merged]
« Reply #1019 on: May 06, 2022, 01:53:46 AM »
All the winners:

1st Best and Fairest:  Monique Conti

2nd Best and Fairest:  Bec Miller

3rd Best and Fairest:  Gabby Seymour

Players’ Player Award:  Katie Brennan

Leading Goalkicker:  Katie Brennan

Best First-Year Player:  Emelia Yassir

 

Richmond AFLW 2022 Best and Fairest Award

1st- Monique Conti (23 votes)

2nd-Bec Miller (17)

3rd- Gabby Seymour (16)

4th- Katie Brennan (15)

Eq 5th- Tessa Lavey, Sarah Hosking, Jess Hosking (11)

Eq 8th- Maddy Brancatisano, Kate Dempsey (8)

Eq 10th- Maddie Shevlin, Ellie McKenzie, Sarah D’Arcy, Bethany Lynch (7)



https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1117519/monique-conti-wins-third-straight-richmond-aflw-best-and-fairest