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Re: RFC VFLW thread [merged]
« Reply #120 on: May 12, 2019, 07:10:57 AM »
Terrific brand of footy they played.

Their tackling! OUCH!
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Re: RFC VFLW thread [merged]
« Reply #121 on: May 25, 2019, 02:18:45 PM »
Our ladies get us off to a winning start for the day  :gotigers.

Richmond   3.2   3.4   7.10    8.10-58
Essendon   1.0   1.0     2.1     3.5-23

Leading goalkickers: Brennan 2, Bailey 2.








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Re: RFC VFLW thread [merged]
« Reply #122 on: May 25, 2019, 07:09:46 PM »
VFLW Tigers victorious in Dreamtime clash

Genevieve Thorpe,
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May 25, 2019


The VFLW Tigers opened Saturday's Dreamtime triple-header with a commanding 35-point win over Essendon at the Swinburne Centre.

The match began with a unity dance with players from both the Tigers and Bombers joining in.

The hosts then burst out of the blocks booting three of the game's four opening-term goals and eventually reigned victorious in front of the large crowd.

VFLW coach Tom Hunter said the girls focused on “setting the scene” for Saturday’s Dreamtime triple-header.

“We made it a really big focus to play our way and playing our Richmond brand, and I think the supporters who came out to watch would be really pleased with that," Hunter said.

The side was bolstered by the inclusions of recent AFLW signings Monique Conti and Katie Brennan, and both proved more than worthy of their Richmond stripes.

Brennan (20 disposals) fought hard throughout and eventually got rewarded on the scoreboard with two goals in the third quarter.

“Katie’s fantastic around the ball,” Hunter said. “She’s very clean, and she can kick both sides.”

Conti (18 disposals, including 13 handballs) made great efforts to support the Tigers over the duration of the match and ensured the ball rarely left their half.

Hunter valued Conti’s ability to “get the ball from inside to outside”.

“For them to come in and get away from the contest… and give our forwards first use of the ball, it was fantastic,” he said.

Alice Edmonds was a deserving recipient of the Aunty Joy Murphy Award after a convincing performance in the ruck.

Edmonds proved a true team player contributing six inside-50s, which resulted in scoring opportunities for her teammates.

Hunter said Edmonds was starting to develop her ruck craft, which came in good use this week.

“She just gave our ‘mids’ first use, and one of the reasons we were so successful in the game was because of her work,” he said.

Akec Makur Chuot (20 disposals, one goal) also proved a force to be reckoned with.

The 26-year-old kicked an incredible goal from 40 metres out running off half-back in the first quarter, and also kept immense pressure on every opponent she encountered.

“We love the way Akec goes about her footy,” Hunter said. “She’s such a valued member of our side, and we’re really lucky to have her.”

The VFLW Tigers are next in action against Melbourne Uni at Arden Street, North Melbourne on Saturday June 1 from 11:50am.

Hunter predicts tough competition against another undefeated team.

“Melbourne Uni are a fantastic side with their North Melbourne affiliate,” Hunter said.

“They’ve got some really dangerous players, and we’re really looking forward to the challenge.”

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2019-05-25/vflw-round-3-match-report

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Re: RFC VFLW thread [merged]
« Reply #123 on: June 01, 2019, 03:22:22 PM »
Well at least our ladies team turned up to play this week unlike our men's teams. Another win for our girls  :clapping.

Brennan was best on ground.


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Melbourne Uni   0.1  0.4  2.7  4.10 (34)
Richmond         2.3  3.4  3.5  5.7 (37)

GOALS:
Melbourne Uni : Garner 3 Gillespie-Jones
Richmond : Stahl  Brennan  Brancatisano  Colwell  Bailey

BEST:
Melbourne Uni : Garner Angelis Gillespie-Jones Riddell Julian Bruton
Richmond : Brennan Burry Miller Burchell Stahl Colwell

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Re: RFC VFLW thread [merged]
« Reply #124 on: June 02, 2019, 05:15:49 AM »
VFLW Tigers triumph over Melbourne Uni

Genevieve Thorpe
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Jun 1, 2019 5:54PM


The VFLW Tigers have registered a thrilling three-point win over Melbourne Uni in Round 4 at Arden Street Oval on Saturday.

The 5.7 (37) to 4.10 (34) victory marks the third consecutive win this season for the undefeated Tigers.

Richmond got off to a powerful start, holding Melbourne Uni goalless for the first half as the Tigers established an 18-point lead.

The Tigers created many opportunities for goal, and Tayla Stahl-Smith, Akec Makur Chuot, and Laura Bailey all scored majors before the half-time break.

Richmond worked hard to lock the ball in its forward half, with Alice Edmonds and Jenna Colwell's perseverance in the ruck giving the Tiger midfielders first use.

The home side brought plenty of ferocity to the field, and the Tigers worked hard to shake their persistent tackles.

But a resurgent Melbourne Uni kicked two goals late in the third quarter, capitalising on its inside-50 marks as the Mugars worked their way back into the game.

At three-quarter time, the Mugars had narrowed the margin to just four points as the Tigers struggled to counter their momentum.

The final quarter proved to be a nail-biter, with both teams scoring two goals apeice.

But the Tigers lifted their intensity to hold on for a three-point win.

VFLW Coach Tom Hunter said while the Tigers' pressure "fell away a bit in the third", the team persevered and finished on a high note.

“We probably let ourselves down in the third quarter. But full credit to our girls, they fully responded to the challenge and got the job done in the end,” Hunter said.

"(At three-quarter time) we just wanted to remind the girls [how] we wanted to look and behave.”

Richmond AFLW forward recruit Katie Brennan, who debuted as a Tiger last week, rose to the challenge and excelled in the final quarter.

Hunter said Brennan, who finished with 26 disposals, eight tackles and a goal, is a strong asset to the team.

“We’re really lucky that we have Katie at the Club, and we’re really proud that she wants to be a Richmond person,” Hunter said.

Grace Campbell also produced a stellar performance, collecting 19 disposals and laying 12 tackles.

Hunter said Campbell’s forward pressure was emblematic of a Richmond player.

“She’s got fantastic pressure. That’s our brand and that’s what we want to pride ourselves on,” he said.

The girls were cheered on by some of Richmond's AFLW recruits from the sidelines, including Sabrina Frederick.

Hunter said he was pleased to see the the team bolstered by Richmond’s strong support network.

“[The VFLW and AFLW] are essentially one program at the Richmond Football Club. We really pride ourselves on being able to connect and support each other,” he said.

The Tigers will look to keep their winning streak alive next Saturday, June 8 when they face Geelong in Round 5. The match will be held at the Swinburne Centre, with the first bounce set for 2.30pm.

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2019-06-01/vflw-tigers-triumph-over-melbourne-uni

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Re: RFC VFLW thread [merged]
« Reply #125 on: June 08, 2019, 02:59:34 PM »
Quarter time

Richmond  2.1-13
Geelong    3.2-20

Goals: Jess Kennedy, Jenna Colwell.


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Re: RFC VFLW thread [merged]
« Reply #126 on: June 08, 2019, 03:22:43 PM »
Half time:

Richmond 7.1.43

Geelong: 3.3.21
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Re: RFC VFLW thread [merged]
« Reply #127 on: June 08, 2019, 04:09:00 PM »
3/4 time

Richmond   2.1   7.1   7.3-45
Geelong     3.2   3.3   4.3-27

Goals:  Kodi Jacques 2, Jenna Colwell 2, Jess Kennedy, Courtney Wakefield, Emma Gunn.



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Re: RFC VFLW thread [merged]
« Reply #128 on: June 08, 2019, 04:34:58 PM »
Our Girls won today too  :gotigers.

We remain undefeated 4-0.

Final Score

Richmond   2.1   7.1   7.3   8.7-55
Geelong     3.2   3.3   4.3    5.3-33

Goals:  Kodi Jacques 2, Jenna Colwell 2, Jess Kennedy, Courtney Wakefield, Emma Gunn, Tayla Stahl.


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Re: RFC VFLW thread [merged]
« Reply #129 on: June 09, 2019, 04:03:16 AM »
VFLW Tigers outclass Geelong

Genevieve Thorpe
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Jun 8, 2019 7:53PM


The VFLW Tigers have recorded a convincing 22-point win over Geelong at the Swinburne Centre on Saturday afternoon.

Prevailing 8.7 (55) to 5.3 (33), the undefeated Tigers added to their winning streak by earning a fourth consecutive win of the season.

Richmond got off to a solid start, as Tiger forward Jenna Colwell scored her first of two goals one minute after the first bounce, followed shortly by a goal from skipper Jess Kennedy.

It was a high-scoring first quarter, with five goals scored between the two sides, as the Tigers trailing by seven points at quarter time.

But the Tigers responded in the second term, dialling up their intensity to pile on five goals for the quarter and hold the Cats goalless.

VFLW Coach Tom Hunter said he encouraged the team to keep up the pressure on their opposition and make use of the space on the field.

“We just wanted to make sure our pressure around the ball was really good,” Hunter said.

“We put Geelong under the pump... used our numbers really well, and we were able to finish off on the scoreboard.”

Monique Conti took Hunter’s directions to heart, and her ferocity earned her a team-high 29 disposals, eight tackles and seven clearances.

Conti made herself available when needed and was vital in connecting Richmond’s midfield with their forward line throughout the game.

Hunter said he was pleased with the young midfielder’s efforts.

“She’s so young and she’s getting lots of the ball, but she’s putting pressure on as well,” he said.

“We’re very pleased with how she’s tracking along.”

Hunter also spoke highly of utility Jenna Colwell’s performance, commending her versatility.

“We love Jenna because she competes wherever she is. We throw her into the ruck, she competes there. We throw her forward, we know we’re going to get a contest from her,” Hunter said.

“She had a great pre-season and really stood out with her leadership, and she’s helping others get better around her.”

Star forward Katie Brennan once again impressed in the Yellow and Black, amassing 22 disposals and eight tackles.

As the sun disappeared and a cool change came along after half-time, the game slowed down.

Just one goal was scored in the third term, going Geelong’s way. The fourth quarter was similarly quiet, with both teams scoring one goal apiece.

But Richmond’s second-quarter scoreboard damage was done, and the Tigers proved too strong for the visiting side.

The Tigers made great efforts to lock the ball into their forward line, more than doubling the Cats’ inside-50s (31 to 13).

Hunter said he was impressed with his side’s ability to stick to their structures and play the Richmond brand of football.

“The pleasing thing for me is the way we’re playing,” Hunter said.

“We’re taking the game on. We’re moving the ball quickly. We’re defending really well.”

“It’s really pleasing as a coach that you can bring young players into the side and they fit right in,” he said.

The VFLW Tigers’ next challenge will be next Saturday, June 15, when they face the NT Thunder in Darwin for their first-ever interstate trip.

Hunter said the trip will provide an invaluable opportunity for the team to bond.

“We’re looking forward to the experience of getting on a plane together, spending a couple days together, and really building our connections,” Hunter said.

“It's a great challenge to be able to go play the Northern Territory, and we’re looking forward to the opportunity to play against a quality side.”





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Re: RFC VFLW thread [merged]
« Reply #130 on: June 09, 2019, 09:27:53 AM »
Monique is an absolute star ⭐️

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Re: RFC VFLW thread [merged]
« Reply #131 on: June 09, 2019, 09:36:49 AM »
"Oh yes I am a dreamer, I still see us flying high!"

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« Reply #132 on: June 14, 2019, 01:31:54 PM »
The VFLW Tigers are ready to make their mark in Darwin as they embark on their first interstate trip this weekend to face NT Thunder.

The two sides will meet at TIO Stadium on Saturday afternoon for Round 6 of the VFLW, with the first bounce set for 3.30pm ACST.

Watch the game live here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pte2PLW_3KU

Richmond's Round 6 VFLW side:

B: 18. L. Davie, 26. E. Burry, 15. R. Miller
HB: 19. K. Dempsey, 34. A. Makur Chuot, 8. J. Graham
C: 5. M. Brancatisano, 7. L. Tesoriero, 1. J. Kennedy
HF: 37. M. Klingbeil , 29. K. Jacques, 24. T. Stahl
F: 17. E. Gunn, 16. C. Wakefield , 46. H. Ibrahim
R: 33. J. Colwell, 3. K. Brennan, 43. G. Campbell
Int: 25. G. Egan, 22. S. Marsh, 20. H. McLaren, 36. E. Paterno
23P: 28. G. Seymour

Emg: 12. L. Bailey, 30. D. Edward, 27. J. Hocking, 39. M. Lindsay

In: L. Bailey, J. Hocking, D. Edward, E. Paterno, L. Tesoriero, G. Seymour
Out: H. Burchell, M. Conti, A. Edmonds

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2019-06-14/vflw-tigers-primed-for-the-top-end

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Re: RFC VFLW thread [merged]
« Reply #133 on: June 14, 2019, 05:42:22 PM »
No Monique Conti
Basketball this weekend

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« Reply #134 on: June 14, 2019, 06:04:08 PM »
No Monique Conti
Basketball this weekend
Is she committed to the Tigers or what?
The club that keeps giving.