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Re: RFC VFLW thread [merged]
« Reply #150 on: July 07, 2019, 10:32:15 PM »
VFLW Tigers undone by Bulldogs

Genevieve Thorpe
AFL media
Jul 7, 2019


The VFLW Tigers have suffered their first loss of the season, falling to the Western Bulldogs 4.4 (28) to 2.10 (22) on Saturday afternoon at VU Whitten Oval.

It was a slow start for both sides, with the Tigers held goalless for the first quarter and the Bulldogs managing just one major.

Highly-anticipated Richmond Women’s debutant Sabrina Frederick slotted Richmond’s first of the day in the second quarter, marking Katie Brennan’s pass then converting her set-shot with ease.

One goal apiece in the second term saw Richmond hold a slender one-point lead at the main break, struggling to impact the scoreboard with eight behinds.

The Tigers dominated one-on-one contests and tackles in the first half, obtaining 41 tackles compared to the Bulldogs’ 21.

The Western Bulldogs’ opportunities for goals were thwarted by half-back Jenna Colwell, who was a brick wall in defence.

Tayla Stahl showcased her forward craft with a goal in the third term, but the Bulldogs quickly answered back. At three-quarter time, Richmond held onto a one-point advantage.

The final quarter was a fiery arm-wrestle. Relentless tackles saw the Tigers and Bulldogs scramble for the ball down the centre of the field, as the clock ticked over to the final siren.

The Bulldogs kicked the sole final-quarter goal, which was enough to cement a six-point victory for the home side.

VFLW coach Tom Hunter said the Tigers’ game took a toll when their pressure dropped away after half-time and the Bulldogs lifted.

“We knew they were strong around the contest, and they brought a pressure we probably haven’t experienced just yet,” he said.

“The second quarter was definitely played on our terms, and that reflected in the one-on-one contests and tackles.

“It just shows that when our [one-on-one contests and tackles] aren’t there, sides can work their way into the game against us.”

Hunter said it was exciting to finally have a chance to use Frederick on field the after months of work behind the scenes.

“For her to do the work that she’s done and to get the opportunity to represent the Yellow and Black, we’re really proud of how she’s going,” he said.

“We know she’s got so much growth in our program and in our system, so we’re excited to see her in the next few weeks.”

Akec Makur Chuot shone on the field, collecting 16 disposals and playing a crucial role in clearing the ball down the wing.

Hunter credited her versatility.

“She was fantastic. We tried her in a couple of different positions, just to see where we can get the best out of her,” he said.

“We know what she can do down back, and we really value that.”

The Tigers will return to the Swinburne Centre to face Melbourne University next Sunday, July 14th at 2.00pm, after defeating the Mugars by three points back in Round 4.

Hunter said the Tigers will continue to focus on playing to their strengths as they work towards the upcoming contest.

“We just need to make sure we bring what we’re good at, and we recognise what the opposition’s strengths are as well,” Hunter said.

“We’re ready for another great contest.”

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2019-07-07/vflw-tigers-undone-by-bulldogs

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Re: RFC VFLW thread [merged]
« Reply #151 on: July 12, 2019, 01:56:44 PM »
VFLW Round 10 Team
Richmond vs Melbourne University
Swinburne Centre
3.00pm

B: 20. H. McLaren, 18. L. Davie, 15. R. Miller
HB: 8. J. Graham, 19. K. Dempsey, 41. S. Last
C: 1. J. Kennedy, 29. K. Jacques, 34. A. Makur Chuot
HF: 14. S. Frederick-Traub, 12. L. Bailey, 24. T. Stahl
F: 46. H. Ibrahim, 17. E. Gunn, 32. I. Milford
R: 33. J. Colwell, 43. G. Campbell, 5. M. Brancatisano
Int: 25. G. Egan, 2. P. Monahan, 36. E. Paterno, 23. T. Smith

Emg: 30. D. Edward, 37. M. Klingbeil , 39. M. Lindsay , 22. S. Marsh
23P: 28. G. Seymour

In: M. Klingbeil, H. Ibrahim, D. Edward, S. Marsh

Out: K. Brennan

Read more: https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2019-07-12/vflw-tigers-primed-for-melbourne-uni-clash

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Re: RFC VFLW thread [merged]
« Reply #152 on: July 14, 2019, 04:19:57 PM »
Our girls don't look like making it 3 from 3 today.

Into the 3rd quarter:

Rich    1.3-9
M.Uni  7.6-48

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Sabrina Frederick with our only goal (kicked in the 1st quarter).

No Katie Brennan playing today.

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Re: RFC VFLW thread [merged]
« Reply #153 on: July 14, 2019, 04:35:25 PM »
Where is Conti? She is a gun!

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Re: RFC VFLW thread [merged]
« Reply #154 on: July 14, 2019, 05:28:17 PM »
2019 Swisse Wellness VFL Women's

Richmond         1.0  1.1  1.3   1.3 (9)
Melbourne Uni   2.2  5.5  7.6  11.11 (77)

GOALS:
Richmond : Frederick-Traub
Melbourne Uni : Garner 3 Whitford 2 Gibson 2 Angelis  Riddell  Thomas  Cox

BEST:
Richmond : Seymour Monahan Egan Campbell Dempsey Jacques
Melbourne Uni : Gillespie-Jones Garner Ashmore Julian Moore King

https://membership.sportstg.com/results/rpt_progressive.cgi?aID=4138&pg=1&a=MR

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Re: RFC VFLW thread [merged]
« Reply #155 on: July 15, 2019, 02:38:30 PM »
Coach Tom Hunter said the Tigers struggled against a quality, experienced Melbourne Uni outfit and were unable to get the ball on their terms.

“We got beaten in the contest, and it makes it hard to compete across the ground if we’re being beaten in the contest so easy,” he said.

“We had a young midfield, Kodi Jacques, Grace Egan, and Maddy Brancatisano started on the inside. All 18 year olds and up against some really quality AFLW footballers,” Hunter said.

“It was a great challenge for them and we wanted them to learn from that.”

The VFLW Tigers’ next challenge will be Hawthorn on Sunday, July 21 at Box Hill City Oval at 11.30am.

Read more: https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2019-07-15/vflw-round-10-match-report

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Re: RFC VFLW thread [merged]
« Reply #156 on: July 21, 2019, 12:44:23 PM »
The Tigers have been held goalless by the Hawks in the second term.

Half Time:

Richmond   2.0    2.0 (12)
Hawthorn   2.1    4.4 (28)

Goals: Sabrina Frederick, ?

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« Reply #157 on: July 21, 2019, 01:28:49 PM »
A tough challenge today.

Final Score

Richmond   2.0    2.0   4.2    6.2 (38)
Hawthorn   2.1    4.4   6.6    7.9 (51)

Goals: Sabrina Frederick 2, Courtney Wakefield, Gabby Seymour, ?, ?


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« Reply #158 on: July 21, 2019, 04:50:31 PM »
2019 Swisse Wellness VFL Women's

Hawthorn   2.1  4.4  6.6  7.9 (51)
Richmond   2.0  2.0  4.2  6.2 (38)

GOALS:
Hawthorn : McWilliams 4 Dillon 2 Perkins
Richmond : Frederick 2 Wakefield  Makur Chuot  Egan  Seymour

BEST:
Hawthorn : McWilliams Beeson Dillon Dyett Bevan Perkins
Richmond : Frederick Miller Egan Campbell Brancatisano Seymour

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Re: RFC VFLW thread [merged]
« Reply #159 on: July 22, 2019, 03:51:55 AM »
VFLW Tigers go down to Hawks

Genevieve Thorpe
AFL Media
Jul 21, 2019 7:44PM


The VFLW Tigers have suffered their third defeat of the season, going down to Hawthorn by 13 points at Box Hill City Oval on Sunday.

Both teams were eager to make a fierce impression in their first meeting of the year, but the Hawks withstood a fast finish from the Tigers to run away with a 7.9 (51) to 6.2 (38) win.

It was a tight contest in the first term, with each team scoring two goals apiece with a one-point margin in the Hawks’ favour.

Grace Egan got the ball rolling for the Tigers with an early first-quarter goal, her first major in the Yellow and Black.

Egan continued to establish her presence across the four quarters as she collected 17 disposals and 13 kicks.

Sabrina Frederick added another goal to her name shortly after, a kick from long range that sailed all the through to cut the Hawks’ lead to just one point.

But the Tigers grew lethargic after the first quarter, and the Hawks registered two more goals before half-time, leaving the Tigers scoreless for the second term.

The Hawks’ strong attack penetrated the Tigers’ defence, and the Tigers laboured as they tried to counteract it.

Both the Tigers and Hawks kicked two goals each in the third quarter, allowing the Hawks to hold onto their 16-point lead.

In a highlight of the day, Gabby Seymour booted her first goal as a Tiger, notably elevating the Tigers’ spirits.

The Tigers returned reinvigorated after the three-quarter time break and they matched the Hawks’ intensity in the final quarter.

Grace Campbell commanded the midfield, racking up 16 disposals and laying eight tackles.

The fourth term showcased the Tigers’ grit as they secured two majors and limited the Hawks to just one goal.

Unfortunately, however, it was too late for the Tigers to overcome the Hawks’ early advantage.

Despite the loss, coach Tom Hunter said he was pleased with the team’s strong finish.

“We knew it was going to be a challenge from the start, but I thought we played two really good quarters of footy, our first and our last,” Hunter said.

“We probably lost our way a little bit in the second and third.”

Courtney Wakefield returned from her three-week layoff refreshed, racking up four tackles and a goal, while Frederick asserted herself with two goals.

Frederick and Wakefield proved to be a deadly duo in the forward line.

Hunter said he looks forward to Wakefield and Frederick building their own signature style in the forward line.

“They’re two really dominant players in the air, and a couple more weeks of them playing together will get their synergy up,” Hunter said.

Hunter praised Frederick’s strong competitiveness.

“She competed really well, she took marks, she kicked goals [and it] shows what an exciting player she’s going to be for the club,” he said.

The VFLW Tigers will return for Round 12 against top-of-the-table Collingwood at the Swinburne Centre next Sunday, July 28 at 11.00am.

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2019-07-21/vflw-tigers-go-down-to-hawks

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Re: RFC VFLW thread [merged]
« Reply #160 on: August 03, 2019, 05:39:31 PM »
Monique Conti will return to the VFLW Tigers' line-up to face Williamstown on Sunday.


VFLW Round 13
Richmond v Williamstown
Sunday August 4, 11.00am
Swinburne Centre

B: 12. L. Bailey, 20. H. McLaren, 2. P. Monahan
HB: 38. S. Damon, 34. A. Makur Chuot, 18. L. Davie
C: 19. K. Dempsey, 0. J. Kennedy, 22. S. Marsh
HF: 14. S. Frederick, 33. J. Colwell, 24. T. Stahl
F: 5. M. Brancatisano, 46. H. Ibrahim, 16. C. Wakefield
R: 11. A. Edmonds, 13. A. Woodward, 4. M. Conti
Int: 30. D. Edward, 25. G. Egan, 29. K. Jacques, 28. G. Seymour
Emg: 27. J. Hocking, 37. M. Klingbeil, 41. S. Last, 45. R. Poke
23P: 53. M. Edwards

In: M. Klingbeil, S. Damon, K. Jacques, J. Hocking, M. Conti, S. Last
Out: E. Gunn, G. Campbell, R. Miller

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2019-08-02/vflw-tigers-set-to-host-seagulls

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Re: RFC VFLW thread [merged]
« Reply #161 on: August 04, 2019, 01:37:21 PM »
Our ladies make it 3 wins out of 3 for the weekend  :gotigers.

Final Score

Richmond        1.4   2.12  6.15  7.16-58
Williamstown   0.0    0.0    0.1    1.4-10

Goals: Sabrina Frederick 2, Maddy Brancatisano, Monique Conti, Jenna Colwell, ?, ?

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First Quarter

Sabrina Frederick kicks the first goal of the day against Williamstown! 🐯 6 💙 0

Second Quarter

A narrow miss for goal by Tayla Stahl. The Tigers lead by 15 points. 🐯 15 💙 0
Monique Conti scores, extending the Tigers' lead to 24 points 🤩. 🐯 24 💙 0

Third Quarter

Another goal goes our way, stretching our lead out to 32 points. 🐯 32 💙 0
Maddy Brancatisano scores a goal for the yellow and black 😍. 🐯 38 💙 0
Jenna Colwell scores her first of the day! 🐯 44 💙 0
Maddy Brancatisano goes for another goal, but narrowly bumps off the post. 🐯 45 💙 1
Sabrina Frederick gets another major on the board 😍. 🐯 51 💙 1

Fourth Quarter

A solid block from Akec Makur Chuot stops the ball from travelling towards the Seagulls' goals. 🐯 52 💙
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Williamstown score their first major of the day. 🐯 52 💙 9

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« Reply #162 on: August 04, 2019, 01:39:51 PM »

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« Reply #163 on: August 04, 2019, 04:54:36 PM »
VFLW Tigers overpower Seagulls

Genevieve Thorpe
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Aug 4, 2019 3:38PM


The VFLW Tigers are back on the winners’ list after an emphatic 48-point win over Williamstown on Sunday at the Swinburne Centre.

The 7.16 (58) to 1.4 (10) victory satisfied the ravenous Tigers, who came into the clash off the back of four straight losses.

Tiger forward Sabrina Frederick got Richmond off to a flying start with an early goal from the forward pocket.

Frederick’s goal spurred the Tigers’ intensity, and they locked the ball inside their forward 50m as they pursued goal after goal.

However, they were left with two goals and 10 behinds at quarter-time as they struggled to translate their opportunities into majors.

Richmond added another goal and two behinds in the second term to extend their lead to 24 points, as the Tigers’ excellent defensive pressure kept Williamstown scoreless for the first half.

The Tigers reappeared refreshed and animated after the half-time break, and booted a flurry of three goals within minutes courtesy of Monique Conti, Maddy Brancatisano and Jenna Colwell.

Conti’s goal was her first in the Yellow and Black, her teammates flocking around her in celebration.

A last-minute goal by Sabrina Frederick wrapped up an exciting third term, establishing a convincing 50-point lead.

It was a quieter final term, with both teams scoring one goal apiece, Williamstown’s sole major of the day.

Bolstered by a late-term goal by Grace Egan, the unwavering Tigers prevailed.

Egan was prolific, racking up a team-high 19 disposals to go with six clearances and five tackles.

Hunter spoke highly of Egan’s performance and her progress at Tigerland.

“It feels like Grace has been part of the program for a while, but she’s still only 19, which is exciting for us,” Hunter said.

 “She’s a really long-term player for the footy club, in particular for this program, so we’re really pleased with the way she’s going.”

Conti was a welcome return to the side, dominating the midfield as she collected 18 disposals, two goals and five tackles.

Hunter praised her stellar performance.

“The way she attacks the contest, she’s so quick on the inside, and it was fantastic to see her kick two goals today from the midfield,” Hunter said.

Young gun Sophie Damon also returned for her first game since the 2018 season with a solid performance across half-back.

The VFLW Tigers’ next challenge will be Carlton next Saturday, August 10 at LaTrobe University at 11.00am.

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2019-08-04/vflw-round-13-match-report

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Re: RFC VFLW thread [merged]
« Reply #164 on: August 09, 2019, 08:13:19 PM »
VFLW Round 14
Richmond v Carlton
Saturday, August 10, 1.00pm
Ikon Park

B: 15. R. Miller, 20. H. McLaren, 2. P. Monahan
HB: 12. L. Bailey, 34. A. Makur Chuot, 38. S. Damon
C: 19. K. Dempsey, 1. J. Kennedy, 22. S. Marsh
HF: 5. M. Brancatisano, 46. H. Ibrahim, 33. J. Colwell
F: 14. S. Frederick, 24. T. Stahl, 16. C. Wakefield
R: 11. A. Edmonds, 4. M. Conti, 13. A. Woodward
Int: 30. D. Edward, 27. J. Hocking, 29. K. Jacques, 28. G. Seymour
Emg: 37. M. Klingbeil , 41. S. Last, 32. I. Milford, 45. R. Poke
23P: 54. T. Brett

In: M. Klingbeil , I. Milford, J. Hocking, T. Brett, S. Last, R. Miller
Out: L. Davie, M. Edwards, G. Egan


With three rounds remaining, a win over the Blues would provide the currently third-placed Tigers the opportunity to consolidate their position inside the top six.

The game was originally scheduled for 11.00am at La Trobe University, Bundoora, but has been moved to Ikon Park at 1.00pm.

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2019-08-09/vflw-tigers-poised-to-face-blues