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Re: Richmond vs GWS @ Spotless Stadium, Rnd 17, 2018
« Reply #180 on: July 14, 2018, 11:03:28 PM »
Didn't rock up simple as that slow,pressure and tacking down bad misses etc.To many passengers for me.It's ok to be critical of Bolton and Ellis how about the seniors tho.Caddy has been poor for a few games now.Again to cute at times we are at our best playing the game simple.

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Re: Richmond vs GWS @ Spotless Stadium, Rnd 17, 2018
« Reply #181 on: July 14, 2018, 11:11:22 PM »
Watched a game at Spotless the other week and was genuinely concerned about this game because the ground at this time of year gets very slippery with dew. Unfortunately our game scouts havent noticed this because we clearly tried to play cute dry weather football which at times cost us dearly.

Lesson learned and move on to the Saints next week who will be extra pumped after their win, could be another danger game if we cant kick straight. Its been a problem for some time our butchering of opportunities inside 50 but has been ignored because we have been winning by some margin regardless.

Really irritates me too when Dusty who can kick 50 metres on the run no problem at all will try a very difficult short pass from inside 50 when he is good enough to just take responsibility and slot it himself.

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Re: Richmond vs GWS @ Spotless Stadium, Rnd 17, 2018
« Reply #182 on: July 14, 2018, 11:22:30 PM »
Getting sick of conceding clearances. We just let the opposition waltz out every time. One time Grigg stayed down, their ruck missed the ball completely and they still won the clearance. If there was one time to have a crack it was the final one and we just let them casually clear it.

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Re: Richmond vs GWS @ Spotless Stadium, Rnd 17, 2018
« Reply #183 on: July 14, 2018, 11:36:13 PM »
GWS is one side you cant concede the clearances to - particularly on a smaller ground....

...that set up at the last centre bounce boggled the mind - soon as I saw Shiel standing on his own I knew what was going to happen....yeah we needed blokes forward but stuff me ya gotta actually get the stuffing ball first.......

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Re: Richmond vs GWS @ Spotless Stadium, Rnd 17, 2018
« Reply #184 on: July 15, 2018, 12:15:38 AM »
Just back from the game, to put it bluntly we played abysmally

More really poor players than good ones, that was the game in a nutshell

Bolton was horrible, his refusal to chase, pressure, offer 2nd and 3rd efforts were disappointing but sadly not surprsing. Wont comment on his last shot at goal.

Moore -dear in the headlights tonight.

Haynes used both Moore and Bolton to create the Giants clearance off HB. Why we didn't try and negate that I'll never know

CEllis - did he play? Another really disappointing game. Not sure if it's worth bothering anymore

Castagna - his goal kicking was shambolic but in the pressure stakes in the F50,  he along with Jack and Rioli were the only ones pressuring all night

Have no doubt Townsend plays tonight things would have different. One tackle on a Haynes or Davis and things change

Cotchin, Astbury, Lambert, Caddy were all disappointing.

Just a shocker

Only positive of the night is that we played so badly and only lost by 2 points
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Re: Richmond vs GWS @ Spotless Stadium, Rnd 17, 2018
« Reply #185 on: July 15, 2018, 01:40:41 AM »
What I don't understand is why Grigg is still playing second ruck when Moore is in the side.... :huh
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Re: Richmond vs GWS @ Spotless Stadium, Rnd 17, 2018
« Reply #186 on: July 15, 2018, 10:01:11 AM »
Townsend should have played and tgged Whitfield.  Posted that acweek ago and thought it was pretty obvious

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Re: Richmond vs GWS @ Spotless Stadium, Rnd 17, 2018
« Reply #187 on: July 15, 2018, 12:28:34 PM »
Didn't rock up simple as that slow,pressure and tacking down bad misses etc.To many passengers for me.It's ok to be critical of Bolton and Ellis how about the seniors tho.Caddy has been poor for a few games now.Again to cute at times we are at our best playing the game simple.
Very true. Pretty much the whole team didn’t bring it. We are known for certain things we do which is the Richmond way and there’s no one really that can be happy with their performance.

 
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Re: Richmond vs GWS @ Spotless Stadium, Rnd 17, 2018
« Reply #188 on: July 15, 2018, 06:34:32 PM »
Timing is everything even when the same mistake is made.

When we lost by under a kick up there last year, we rightly got lambasted in the media for giving up a goal in the last minute due to not setting up properly defensively for their kick-in.

Last night, we coughed up a goal and the lead from a centre bounce with 21 secs to go before half-time by once again not getting numbers back to protect our lead  :banghead. Not a peep from anyone including the media, but it proved just as costly as our poor goalkicking. Even Caddy, when he was interviewed walking off the ground at half-time, mentioned that giving up late goals like that can prove to be costly. It certainly did!  :scream.
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Re: Richmond vs GWS @ Spotless Stadium, Rnd 17, 2018
« Reply #189 on: July 15, 2018, 07:16:49 PM »
Port losing has dulled the pain a little.

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Re: Richmond vs GWS @ Spotless Stadium, Rnd 17, 2018
« Reply #190 on: July 15, 2018, 09:07:59 PM »
Port losing has dulled the pain a little.
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Re: Richmond vs GWS @ Spotless Stadium, Rnd 17, 2018
« Reply #191 on: July 15, 2018, 09:14:38 PM »
north lost too. always puts a smile on the proverbial dial
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Re: Richmond vs GWS @ Spotless Stadium, Rnd 17, 2018
« Reply #192 on: July 15, 2018, 09:17:45 PM »
Hawthorn and Carlton too. Unfortunately Melbourne and Essendon got up and thus spoilt the perfect remedy for minimizing the pain of our loss. :shh
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Re: Richmond vs GWS @ Spotless Stadium, Rnd 17, 2018
« Reply #193 on: July 15, 2018, 09:58:30 PM »
north lost too. always puts a smile on the proverbial dial

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Tigers’ loss to Giants down to poor kicking not the umpires (Australian)
« Reply #194 on: July 16, 2018, 04:33:35 AM »
Tigers’ loss to Giants down to poor kicking not the umpires

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Stop being a sook Dimma, even in jest.

After Greater Western Sydney outlasted Richmond in a thriller at Spotless Stadium on Saturday night, Tigers coach Damien “Dimma” Hardwick took a swipe at the umpiring over free kicks for high tackles.

He may have been referring to isolated incidents that went against his team, when returning Giant Toby Greene got one and Tigers star Dustin Martin did not.

Hardwick obviously thought there was an imbalance in the way some tackling free kicks were umpired.

“Look, I can’t really comment on the umpiring, but it would be fair to say we’re going to do a bit of ducking practice at training ­tonight,” Hardwick said trying to disguise his displeasure with a laugh.

“The game is incredibly hard to umpire, let’s make no mistake about that. It was a pretty good contest, transition-wise it was up and back and it’s tough.

“They (the umpires) get a lot right. Sometimes they get some wrong. That’s life.

“The game, as I said, I don’t think was dominated by umpiring tonight, I thought we saw a pretty good game of footy that we should be looking at the game and that’s how it should be played. Two sides going at it for a long period of time and one side got out the winner.”

Umpiring is no laughing matter.

Hardwick’s dig comes a week after Essendon coach Whingeing Worsfold bleated repeatedly about the Bombers’ free-kick differential, following a loss to Collingwood.

Richmond did not lose by two points because of any umpiring decisions.

For most of the night, GWS were the more desperate side. The Tigers lost because they kicked poorly for goal and did not take their opportunities.

They stay on top of the ladder, but only on percentage. After seeming to have consecutive premiership flags in the bag this far from home, maybe the Tigers are human and vulnerable after all.

Or was their fourth loss of the season — all away from their happy-hunting ground at the MCG — just a wake-up call with six rounds of the season to play?

After all, the Giants did have their measure last year at the same venue when Jeremy Cameron kicked the winner inside the final minute after Richmond squandered too many opportunities, just as they did on Saturday night.

In Richmond’s first defeat this year in a game decided by less than 10 points, they had more ­inside-50s than GWS and more scoring shots, including 11 of the last 15.

Instead of ducking exercises at training, perhaps some goalkicking practice wouldn’t go astray at Punt Road this week.

Richmond’s 10.17 (77) was the first time they have kicked more points than goals since their upset loss to Port Adelaide, when they kicked 8.10 (58) in round 12.

Forwards Jason Castagna and Shai Bolton had opportunities to be heroes in the final minutes, but Castagna kicked a point and Bolton’s set shot sprayed wide and right to go out of bounds on the full.

The normally reliable Castagna kicked five points and one out on the full. In the first 13 rounds of the season he had booted a healthy 19.12, but in three games since he hasn’t kicked a goal, but has totalled seven behinds.

He’ll eventually get it right and it could be as early as Friday night against St Kilda at Etihad Stadium.

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/sport/afl/tigers-loss-to-giants-down-to-poor-kicking-not-the-umpires/news-story/344b7a50021b44fa8bacf86c324b9b11