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Re: RFC VFLW thread [merged]
« Reply #165 on: August 10, 2019, 01:27:54 PM »
Quarter-time at a chilly Ikon Park.

Richmond  0.5-5
Carlton      0.1-1

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Re: RFC VFLW thread [merged]
« Reply #166 on: August 10, 2019, 02:14:27 PM »
Courtney Wakefield scores a second goal before the siren. The Tigers lead Carlton by 24 points.

Half time

Richmond  0.5    4.7 (31)
Carlton      0.1    1.1 (7)

Goals: Courtney Wakefield 2, Tayla Stahl 2


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Re: RFC VFLW thread [merged]
« Reply #167 on: August 10, 2019, 02:31:31 PM »
An action-packed third term ends with a 49-point lead for Richmond.

3/4 Time

Richmond   0.5   4.7    8.8 (56)
Carlton       0.1   1.1    1.1 (7)



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Re: RFC VFLW thread [merged]
« Reply #168 on: August 10, 2019, 03:45:34 PM »
Our girls have thumped the Blues. Hopefully the boys do the same tomorrow.

Final Score

Richmond  0.5    4.7    8.8    10.9-69
Carlton      0.1    1.1    1.1      3.3-21

Goals: Courtney Wakefield 2, Tayla Stahl 2, Hannah Ibrahim, x5?

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Re: RFC VFLW thread [merged]
« Reply #169 on: August 10, 2019, 03:49:37 PM »
2019 Swisse Wellness VFL Women's

Carlton       0.1  1.1  1.1    3.3 (21)
Richmond   0.6  4.7  8.8  10.9 (69)

GOALS:
Carlton : McKay  Brazzale  Wright
Richmond : Stahl 3 Wakefield 2 Conti  Kennedy  Brett  Colwell  Ibrahim

BEST:
Carlton : Wright Bromage Gutknecht Gurr Wright Pound
Richmond : Edmonds Brett Stahl Conti Kennedy Wakefield

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Re: RFC VFLW thread [merged]
« Reply #170 on: August 10, 2019, 10:04:41 PM »
VFLW Tigers dominate Blues

Genevieve Thorpe
AFL media
Aug 10, 2019 7:13PM


The VFLW Tigers have recorded a commanding 48-point win over Carlton at Ikon Park on Saturday afternoon.

The 10.9 (69) to 3.3 (21) victory marked back-to-back wins for the Tigers, and was an important opportunity for the side to consolidate their position within the top six.

The Tigers were met with slippery conditions at Ikon Park as the first bounce came with a drizzle of rain.

The wet and windy conditions were not conducive to scoring and both sides remained goalless for the first quarter.

But the gloomy weather did not dampen the Tigers’ spirits. Richmond returned after the first break rejuvenated and ready to pounce.

Key forward Courtney Wakefield got the ball rolling for the Tigers, securing the first major of the game early in the second term.

Tayla Stahl built on Wakefield’s momentum with two goals within two minutes.

Stahl was prolific, finishing the game with three majors, four marks and six tackles.

A late goal to Tiger debutant Teagan Brett stretched Richmond’s lead to 24 points at half-time.

Brett, a Murray Bushrangers product and Vic Country representative, had an outstanding first game in the Yellow and Black, booting three goals from 11 disposals.

The Tigers attacked the third quarter with a flurry of four goals in a five-minute period, courtesy of Monique Conti, Tayla Stahl, Jenna Colwell and skipper Jess Kennedy, holding Carlton goalless for that term.

The final term opened with a goal by Hannah Ibrahim before Carlton snagged two consecutive goals.

But thanks to Richmond’s rock-solid defence, led by Phoebe Monahan, the Blues were kept to just three goals for the entirety of the match as the Tigers secured a convincing win.

Monique Conti starred as she led the team for disposals (26), tackles (7), clearances (8) and inside-50s (5).

She created opportunities for Richmond’s forwards and provided excellent delivery inside 50.

The Tigers dominated hit-outs (52-13), with Alice Edmonds stellar in the ruck as she gave Richmond’s midfielders first use.

Kennedy racked up 11 disposals and three tackles, as well as a left-foot goal in the third term.

Richmond VFLW coach Tom Hunter commended her for excelling both in her leadership and in her performance on the field.

“I’m really proud of the way JK’s been playing. She leads us in and around the contest,” said Hunter.

“She’s been doing very well and we’re very proud of how she’s leading the girls, but also how she’s playing herself."

The VFLW Tigers will return home to the Swinburne Centre next Saturday, 17 August to face the Western Bulldogs at 12.30pm.

The Tigers met the Bulldogs in Round 9, where the Bulldogs were victorious by a narrow six points.

Hunter said the Tigers look forward to the opportunity to play the high-contest side again.

“I envision it’s going to be a high-contest, high-tackling game, so we’ll really embrace that and look forward to that,” Hunter said.

“We learned a lot of lessons the last time we played the Bulldogs, so it’s going to be a really great opportunity.”

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2019-08-10/vflw-round-14-match-report

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Re: RFC VFLW thread [merged]
« Reply #171 on: August 17, 2019, 03:16:23 PM »
Our ladies VFLW team lost by 43 pts.


2019 Swisse Wellness VFL Women's

Richmond              1.1  1.1  2.2    3.2 (20)
Western Bulldogs   4.0  4.1  7.1  10.3 (63)

GOALS:
Richmond : Woodward  Frederick  Colwell
Western Bulldogs: Georgostathis 3 Rennie 2 Berry 2 Marshall 2 Lochland

BEST:
Richmond : Frederick Woodward Conti Monahan Jacques Seymour
Western Bulldogs: Ferres Berry  Marshall Spark McLeod Moody

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Re: RFC VFLW thread [merged]
« Reply #172 on: August 17, 2019, 04:23:45 PM »
Really disappointing performance

Worst of the year
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« Reply #173 on: August 17, 2019, 06:42:16 PM »
VFLW Tigers downed by Bulldogs

Genevieve Thorpe
AFL media
Aug 17, 2019 5:04PM


The VFLW Tigers have been outplayed by the Western Bulldogs on Saturday afternoon, falling to a 43-point loss at the Swinburne Centre.

The 3.2 (20) to 10.3 (63) defeat broke the Tigers’ winning streak following two triumphant wins over Williamstown and Carlton.

The Bulldogs opened the floodgates from the first bounce and scored a goal per minute for the first three minutes of the game, securing an early 18-point advantage.

The Tigers hit back at the end of the first quarter when the ball was passed through the Bulldogs’ defence.

Sabrina Frederick pounced on the loose ball and slotted the Tigers’ first of the day with an impressive soccer goal off her left boot.

The Tigers dialled the intensity up a notch in the second term, which resulted in a goal drought for both sides.

Recently-signed AFLW Tiger Kodi Jacques proved to be a valuable asset for the Tigers as she relentlessly drove the ball forwards, racking up a team-high six clearances to go with 14 disposals and five tackles.

A score recount at half-time awarded the Bulldogs with an extra point, extending their lead to 18 points at the main break.

The third quarter commenced with a duo of goals for the Bulldogs.

While the ball remained in the Tigers’ forward 50 for the majority of the third quarter, Richmond was unable to capitalise as the Bulldogs hindered the Tigers’ opportunities.

Richmond’s sole goal of the third term went to Jenna Colwell, who was celebrating her 50th VFL game, after she marked a pass from Frederick in front of goal.

The Bulldogs crammed in a final third-quarter goal minutes before the siren, which elevated their lead to 29 points at the last break.

The Tigers had a moment of celebration in the fourth term when Alana Woodward booted her first major of the season.

Woodward was ruthless as she showcased her trademark intensity, laying a team-high seven tackles.

She had the challenging task of manning up against some of the Bulldogs’ best midfielders and performed admirably.

Despite the Tigers’ efforts, the Bulldogs kept the ball on their terms for the remainder of the game, and they surged home with a string of four goals to secure the win.

As a result, the Bulldogs leapfrogged the Tigers on the ladder, where they now sit in third and fourth place respectively.

Monique Conti impressed with a team-high 21 disposals along with three clearances and four inside-50s, as she and Jacques formed a lethal midfield combination.

The VFLW Tigers will face the Southern Saints in the final round of the home and away season next Saturday, August 24 at Trevor Barker Beach Oval, Sandringham at 12.00pm.

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2019-08-17/vflw-round-15-match-report

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Re: RFC VFLW thread [merged]
« Reply #174 on: August 23, 2019, 03:32:53 PM »
Richmond AFLW-listed duo Katie Brennan and Akec Makur Chuot headline a number of big inclusions for the VFLW Tigers’ final round clash with the Southern Saints on Saturday.

The Tigers will head to the Saints’ home territory of Wilson Storage Trevor Barker Beach Oval, Sandringham at 12.00pm to challenge the ladder leaders.

Richmond, who are currently placed fourth on the ladder, is likely to secure a spot in the top six and a resulting finals berth.

Tiger fans can follow live updates from Sandringham via the Richmond Women's Instagram andTwitter accounts.

VFLW Round 16
Richmond v Southern Saints
Saturday, August 24, 12.00pm
Wilson Storage Trevor Barker Beach Oval

B: 38. S. Damon, 18. L. Davie, 15. R. Miller
HB: 12. L. Bailey, 2. P. Monahan, 34. A. Makur Chuot
C: 19. K. Dempsey, 1. J. Kennedy, 22. S. Marsh
HF: 5. M. Brancatisano, 46. H. Ibrahim, 29. K. Jacques
F: 33. J. Colwell, 16. C. Wakefield , 24. T. Stahl
R: 28. G. Seymour, 4. M. Conti, 3. K. Brennan
Int: 11. A. Edmonds, 25. G. Egan, 14. S. Frederick, 27. J. Hocking

Emg: 30. D. Edward, 53. M. Edwards, 20. H. McLaren, 36. E. Paterno
23P: 48. E. Horne

In: S. Damon, E. Horne, L. Bailey, G. Egan, K. Brennan, E. Paterno, A. Makur Chuot
Out: R. Poke, A. Woodward, M. Baldwin

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2019-08-23/vflw-brennan-and-chuot-back-for-final-round

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Re: RFC VFLW thread [merged]
« Reply #175 on: August 24, 2019, 06:27:06 PM »
Great last quarter comeback win by our girls to knock off the ladder leaders :gotigers.

2019 Swisse Wellness VFL Women's

Southern Saints   0.2  2.3  4.6  4.6 (30)
Richmond            0.1  3.1  3.2  5.6 (36)

GOALS:
Southern Saints: Vogt  Bohanna  Greiser  Stuart
Richmond : Frederick 2 Stahl  Conti  Colwell

BEST:
Southern Saints: Johnson Lucas-Rodd Vesely Steiert Greiser Shierlaw
Richmond : Egan Colwell Frederick Conti Seymour Dempsey

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Re: RFC VFLW thread [merged]
« Reply #176 on: August 24, 2019, 06:31:37 PM »
Great effort by all involved

Our VFLW side into the finals in just their 2nd season  :clapping
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Re: RFC VFLW thread [merged]
« Reply #177 on: August 24, 2019, 06:34:30 PM »
We've finished the H/A season 4th on the ladder.

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« Reply #178 on: August 24, 2019, 08:51:32 PM »
Highlights: https://www.richmondfc.com.au/video/2019-08-24/vflw-r16-match-highlights

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VFLW Tigers surpass Saints in thriller

Genevieve Thorpe
AFL media
Aug 24, 2019 6:19PM


The VFLW Tigers have defeated the Southern Saints by six points in a thrilling contest on Saturday afternoon at Wilson Storage Trevor Barker Beach Oval in the final round of the home and away season.

The 5.6 (36) to 4.6 (30) triumph over the Saints, who came into the clash on top of the ladder, confirmed the Tigers' spot in the finals and secured Richmond fourth place on the ladder.

In swirly conditions, both sides struggled to hit the scoreboard early on.

Tiger Monique Conti was a clear standout from the get-go as she exerted her trademark pressure.

The midfielder excelled with a team-high 20 disposals and six clearances to go with six tackles.

The first quarter concluded without majors for both teams, and both the Tigers and Saints dialled up the intensity in the following quarter.

Sabrina Frederick notched the first goal of the day early in the second term after marking a pass from Tayla Stahl.

Frederick and Stahl teamed up with Courtney Wakefield to form a powerful forward line.

The Saints responded with a goal of their own minutes later but the Tigers soon fired back with two more goals by Monique Conti and Tayla Stahl, allowing a four-point lead at half-time.

The beachside wind escalated after the half-time break and both sides struggled to follow the unpredictable ball.

The erratic weather made for scrappy football, and both teams were scoreless in the third term until the Saints secured a major at the ten-minute mark.

The Saints proceeded to capture another goal seconds before the three-quarter time siren sounded, providing them with a 10-point lead over the Tigers at the final change.

The Tigers pursued the football in the final quarter with unmatched pressure.

Frederick was hungry for more, and soon registered another major minutes into the final term.

Soon after, Jenna Colwell marked the ball in the right forward pocket, and overcame the unpredictable gusts of wind to kick a triumphant goal.

Three more behinds for the Tigers, combined with Colwell and Frederick’s efforts, earned the Tigers a slender six-point lead with 11 minutes remaining.

The Tigers withstood the Saints’ attempts to level the scoreboard in the dying minutes, sustaining their lead until the final siren sounded to record a thrilling come-from-behind win.

The unwavering Tigers were boosted by the return of Katie Brennan, who produced an excellent performance.

Brennan excelled in the final quarter and finished with an impressive 16 disposals, three marks and four inside-50s.

Key defender Rebecca Miller had a sturdy performance down back, clearing the ball from the back pocket repeatedly as she collected 15 disposals and three tackles.

VFLW Coach Tom Hunter said the girls played exceptionally well against a top side.

“We knew it was going to be a tough battle,” Hunter said.

“I thought our girls really matched them with our pressure. We looked like Richmond. We’re really proud of that."

Hunter commended his team’s pressure and intensity and said they are thrilled to be entering the finals.

“It’s a great little stepping stone towards what will be an exciting finals series,” Hunter said.

The VFLW Tigers’ finals schedule will be confirmed at richmondfc.com.au over the coming days.

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2019-08-24/vflw-round-16-match-report

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Re: RFC VFLW thread [merged]
« Reply #179 on: August 26, 2019, 06:54:37 PM »
Richmond VFLW Elimination Final

1st Elimination Final

Richmond vs Western Bulldogs

Sunday, September 1  @ Adcon Stadium, Port Melbourne

Start time: 11.45am



The winner of the clash will progress through to a semi-final against either Collingwood or the Southern Saints at Adcon Stadium the following weekend.




Pre-sale tickets will be available to help fans avoid any possible queues on game day.

Tickets to Sunday’s game will be available here: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/2019-vflvflw-elim-final-1-vfl-werr-vs-haw-vflw-west-vs-rich-tickets-69970113493

Tickets are adults $15, concession/pensioners $10 and kids under 15 free.

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2019-08-25/vflw-elimination-final-details