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Re: Richmond vs Brisbane @ the 'Gabba - 2nd Qualifying Final, 2019
« Reply #165 on: September 07, 2019, 11:24:43 PM »
A comfortable victory to the Tigers in the end, who made the most of their forward 50 entries, kicking extremely accurately. Richmond recorded 6.1 (37) from set shots in comparison to the Lions 6.6 (42), while the Tigers also kicked 12.1 (73) from general play, compared to the Lions 2.9 (21). Brisbane kicked 1.7 (13) from 30-40 metres out tonight, despite the Lions ranking 3rd for goalkicking accuracy before tonight's game.

The Tigers have generated a lot of score tonight from intercepts, scoring 8.2 (50) from this source. Of this score, five goals have come from forward half intercepts and three goals from defensive half. In comparison, the Lions have scored 3.9 (27) from intercepts.

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Disposals:     315 - 354  ( contested: 144 - 157 )
Efficiency%:   71 - 72
Turnovers:     77 - 67
Marks:           60 - 97  ( contested: 11 - 18 ; marks F50: 7 - 13 )
Inside 50s:     54 - 62
Clearances:    39 - 44 (centre: 11 - 15 )
Tackles:         78 - 56  ( tackles F50: 18 - 15 )
Hitouts:          49 - 39
One%ers:       52 - 55
Frees:            22 - 25

Individual possies:

Prestia    32
Edwards  29
Lambert  20
Cotch     19
Floss     18
Ellis      17
Baker   16
Short   15
Houli    15
George 14
Caddy  14
Graham 14
Astbury  14
Dusty    14 + 6 goals
Bolton   13
Grimes  12
Lynch   12
Soldo    7
Rioli     7
Jack    6
Nank  5
Broad 2

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Re: Richmond vs Brisbane @ the 'Gabba - 2nd Qualifying Final, 2019
« Reply #166 on: September 07, 2019, 11:31:59 PM »
withstood the initial onslaught and then taught them a lesson. A very professional win.



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Re: Richmond vs Brisbane @ the 'Gabba - 2nd Qualifying Final, 2019
« Reply #168 on: September 08, 2019, 07:03:46 AM »
Always was going to happen lions come at us at home and we did our job 1qtr stayed in the game and took over the game.

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Re: Richmond vs Brisbane @ the 'Gabba - 2nd Qualifying Final, 2019
« Reply #169 on: September 08, 2019, 08:43:42 PM »
Amazing atmosphere there last night, sensational

Great win, great weekend  :thumbsup
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Re: Richmond vs Brisbane @ the 'Gabba - 2nd Qualifying Final, 2019
« Reply #170 on: September 08, 2019, 09:48:26 PM »
Amazing atmosphere there last night, sensational

Great win, great weekend  :thumbsup

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Re: Richmond vs Brisbane @ the 'Gabba - 2nd Qualifying Final, 2019
« Reply #171 on: September 08, 2019, 10:12:50 PM »
Amazing atmosphere there last night, sensational

Great win, great weekend  :thumbsup

After quarter time yes. Prior to that negative.

Where were you sitting? I was in sec 26 and had these 2 lions supporter throwing c bombs left right and centre in my ear with my kid next to me and I had to pull them in

All for a bit of banter even light swearing but c bombs in kids ears geez.

Anyway didn't hear them after quarter time.
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Re: Richmond vs Brisbane @ the 'Gabba - 2nd Qualifying Final, 2019
« Reply #172 on: September 08, 2019, 10:46:20 PM »
Amazing atmosphere there last night, sensational

Great win, great weekend  :thumbsup

After quarter time yes. Prior to that negative.

Where were you sitting? I was in sec 26 and had these 2 lions supporter throwing c bombs left right and centre in my ear with my kid next to me and I had to pull them in

All for a bit of banter even light swearing but c bombs in kids ears geez.

Anyway didn't hear them after quarter time.
I was in section 55 up high behind the goals and it was mostly Brisbane people but they were all great. I’m not sure if they are as fanatical as us Tigers probably due to them being so poo of late, but it was all good clean banter around us.
I even got a couple of high fives off them as they all started leaving early.

I hope they win this weekend and get some reward for the massive year they have had.

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Re: Richmond vs Brisbane @ the 'Gabba - 2nd Qualifying Final, 2019
« Reply #173 on: September 09, 2019, 04:44:11 AM »
Robbo: A Dusty demolition worth savouring

Mark Robinson,
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9 September 2019


A colossal preliminary final weekend will be played at the MCG after Richmond — and an astonishing Dustin Martin — put Brisbane in their place at the Gabba.

The Tigers recovered from a first-quarter onslaught from the Lions and, in a typically high pressure, relentless and efficient performance, beat down Brisbane and its boisterous home crowd.

It was a frightening on-the-road victory.

Frightening in the sense that their first journey away from the MCG in the past two months resulted in an emphatic 47-point win.

The final score was 18.4 (112) to 8.17 (65).

They are in “anywhere, anytime’’ mood and now the premiership favourites will play the winner of the next week’s semi-final between Geelong and West Coast.

They join Collingwood on the penultimate weekend after the Magpies’ last-man-standing win over the Cats on Friday night.

On the same weekend last year, the Magpies humiliated Richmond, an effort that can’t be rectified, but also can’t be forgotten.

This time, they are on opposite sides of the finals draw, leaving open the tantalising prospect of a Collingwood-Richmond Grand Final.

The Magpies were brave against the Cats, finishing the game with 20 men and probably losing Jordan Jodan de Goey (hamstring) for the year and defender Levi Greenwood (ACL) for the next 12 months

The Tigers were brave and bruising and all encompassing, just like a flag favourite should be.

You need your role players to play well and your leaders to play better.

It was the familiar names of Shane Edwards (29 disposals), Dion Prestia (32 disposals), skipper Trent Cotchin (in the second quarter) and Dustin Martin (six goals) who made the right plays when the opportunities presented, be it winning the hard ball or kicking goals.

Martin remains the most devastating matchwinner in the competition.

He kicked three goals in the third term to squeeze the life out of the Lions, playing mainly out of the goalsquare.

The impact of Martin is two-fold. He can be a burst player in the midfield and he was solid enough early, but it was his occupation in Richmond’s forward 50m which turned this game on its head.

Patrick Dangerfield is a powerhouse and Scott Pendlebury an orchestra master, as we witnessed on Friday night, but in Martin you have both these attributes, a kind of Pavarotti at a rave party.

You could argue he’s having more impact on games than he did through his remarkable 2017 season, where he won the Brownlow Medal, every media award and the Norm Smith Medal for being best on ground in the Grand Final.

In this form, it’s difficult to find words to describe his performance. Sometimes, you just have to look, savour and shake your head in admiration.

Saturday night was one of those times.

The final margin of seven goals belied a dazzling first quarter from the Lions.

Jack Riewoldt kicked the first goal of the game after he tackled and laid on Daniel Rich. Some observers believed Rich didn’t have prior opportunity, but the fact is Rich simply can’t lie on the ball without trying to get rid of it.

The much-hyped Dylan Grimes-Charlie Cameron contest was won by Grimes again, although a dive by Grimes in the first quarter was unedifying.

Yes, Eric Hipwood knocked over Grimes, who had given away a free kick to Cameron, but the umpire fell for the Grimes dive.

That said, Hipwood gave the umpire the option. It was a foolish start to the game for Hipwood and unfortunately for him, his night didn’t get better.

The Lions were amped early, and mistakes were made, but soon enough kicked three consecutive goals, which had the Gabba crowd bouncing.

These bullish Lions, led by Jarrod Berry, Mitch Robinson and Jarryd Lyons, took it up to the Tigers and at quarter-time, had won stoppages 13-7, contested ball 45-31, shots at goal 10-3 and inside 50s were 23-6.

The problem was they kicked 4.6 At the half, they had kicked 4.10.

Football can be dissected in a hundred ways, but often the most simple dissection is the scoreboard.

Simply, the Lions kicked poorly for goal and the Tigers were efficient.

During the second quarter, Cameron missed, Raynor missed and McStay missed goals, before the ball was swept down field for Martin to mark and kick the goal.

When the Big O — Oscar McInerney — missed yet another shot at goal, the ball was transferred to the other end, where Shai Bolton kicked the goal.

Down by 12 pints at quarter-time, the Tigers led by 11 points at halftime.

When Martin was grabbed by Marcus Adams at the start of the third quarter and kicked the goal from the free kick, it was Richmond’s fifth consecutive goal and the pathway into their third consecutive preliminary final was alight.

Five consecutive goals turned into nine consecutive goals, which turned into another wholehearted Richmond demolition.

https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/expert-opinion/mark-robinson/mark-robinson-richmond-was-frightening-in-win-over-brisbane/news-story/fc9b56b19c54ebd1d72ac0b5f099a738

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Re: Richmond vs Brisbane @ the 'Gabba - 2nd Qualifying Final, 2019
« Reply #174 on: September 09, 2019, 06:11:41 AM »
Amazing atmosphere there last night, sensational

Great win, great weekend  :thumbsup

After quarter time yes. Prior to that negative.

Where were you sitting? I was in sec 26 and had these 2 lions supporter throwing c bombs left right and centre in my ear with my kid next to me and I had to pull them in

All for a bit of banter even light swearing but c bombs in kids ears geez.

Anyway didn't hear them after quarter time.
I was in section 55 up high behind the goals and it was mostly Brisbane people but they were all great. I’m not sure if they are as fanatical as us Tigers probably due to them being so poo of late, but it was all good clean banter around us.
I even got a couple of high fives off them as they all started leaving early.

I hope they win this weekend and get some reward for the massive year they have had.

Sweet. We were right near our players bench so can't complain there.

I agree don't mind the lions but I think the giants will be a tougher opponent for the pies so I'll be cheering for them.

Don't think lions will offer up and resistance at the g, but happy to be proven wrong

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Re: Richmond vs Brisbane @ the 'Gabba - 2nd Qualifying Final, 2019
« Reply #175 on: September 09, 2019, 09:18:18 AM »
Amazing atmosphere there last night, sensational

Great win, great weekend  :thumbsup

After quarter time yes. Prior to that negative.

Where were you sitting? I was in sec 26 and had these 2 lions supporter throwing c bombs left right and centre in my ear with my kid next to me and I had to pull them in

All for a bit of banter even light swearing but c bombs in kids ears geez.

Anyway didn't hear them after quarter time.
I was in section 55 up high behind the goals and it was mostly Brisbane people but they were all great. I’m not sure if they are as fanatical as us Tigers probably due to them being so poo of late, but it was all good clean banter around us.
I even got a couple of high fives off them as they all started leaving early.

I hope they win this weekend and get some reward for the massive year they have had.

Sweet. We were right near our players bench so can't complain there.

I agree don't mind the lions but I think the giants will be a tougher opponent for the pies so I'll be cheering for them.

Don't think lions will offer up and resistance at the g, but happy to be proven wrong

We were in section 50 which was 95% Tigers

Our 1st quarter was poor but that doesnt take away from the atmosphere which was fantastic for the whole game. The noise was exactly the way finals should
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Re: Richmond vs Brisbane @ the 'Gabba - 2nd Qualifying Final, 2019
« Reply #176 on: September 09, 2019, 10:24:17 AM »
Robbo: A Dusty demolition worth savouring

Mark Robinson,
Herald Sun
9 September 2019


Thank goodness someone in the media said it.

Grimes went down but Hipwood was dumb enough to go for him when Cameron was taking a shot for goal.

Rich has minimal opportunity to dispose of the ball but also made ZERO effort hence got pinged - just like Conca vs Geelong in 2016 I think?

Stiff calls maybe but they could have gone either way. We got a good deal I reckon but it's not like this was blatant favouritism. Just lucky interpretation!

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Re: Richmond vs Brisbane @ the 'Gabba - 2nd Qualifying Final, 2019
« Reply #177 on: September 09, 2019, 02:42:28 PM »
Robbo: A Dusty demolition worth savouring

Mark Robinson,
Herald Sun
9 September 2019


Rich has minimal opportunity to dispose of the ball but also made ZERO effort hence got pinged - just like Conca vs Geelong in 2016 I think?


The thing that went against Rich was that the arm that had the ball was free, if he was wrapped up and the ball underneath him, it would have been a ball up.
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The surprising numbers behind Richmond’s qualifying final win (SEN)
« Reply #178 on: September 09, 2019, 06:27:03 PM »
The surprising numbers behind Richmond’s qualifying final win

By SEN
9 Sep 2019


Australian Football Hall of Famer Terry Wallace has revealed some surprising statistics from Richmond’s qualifying final win over Brisbane.

A dazzling career-best six-goal haul from Dustin Martin inspired the Tigers to a 47-point victory and sealed their passage through to a third straight preliminary final.

Damien Hardwick’s side piled on nine consecutive goals in the second and third quarters to overpower an inexperience Lions outfit.

The stats sheet didn’t necessarily reflect the ease of Richmond’s win.

“They had 11 players in the first quarter that had 11 touches. One touch per player of half your team, and you still go on and win easily,” Wallace told SEN’s Bob and Andy.

“I just sit back and shake my head with Richmond about what they do.

“They lost kicks by 45, they lost contested possession by 13, they lost uncontested possession by 48, they lost marks by 37, it was 13-7 marks inside forward 50 against them, they were minus five in clearances and they were minus 11 in inside 50s, and they won by seven or eight goals.”

Richmond will take on either Geelong or West Coast on Friday, September 20 at the MCG for a spot in the Grand Final.

https://www.sen.com.au/news/2019/09/09/the-surprising-numbers-behind-richmonds-qualifying-final-win/

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Re: Richmond vs Brisbane @ the 'Gabba - 2nd Qualifying Final, 2019
« Reply #179 on: September 09, 2019, 06:29:15 PM »
Nick Riewoldt believes the game purely and simply came down to goal kicking conversion.

“Two weeks in a row they win the clearances, they win contested possession, they have more inside 50s, this time they had more shots at goal 29 to 25 – and you lose the game by eight goals,” he said.

“Obviously, and we sometimes overlook this as an important factor within games, you’ve just got to convert.

“This was a five or six goal lead at half time for Brisbane and they came in down on the scoreboard.

“We heard Jack Riewoldt on the coverage after the game saying we needed to maintain our composure at half-time. It’s easy to be composed when you’re sitting there and you’re up on the scoreboard and not playing well.

“If Brisbane had have been able to apply that scoreboard pressure, it might have been a different story.

“They played a brilliant half and didn’t get the reward for it.”

Garry Lyon believes the young side may have had a few nerves on the big stage.

“You’ve got to fully believe that you’re there, you deserve to be there and you belong. There was a stage there where it was right in front of them and they had this great Richmond side on the mat early and they just didn’t take it.”

https://www.sen.com.au/news/2019/09/08/overawed-lions-kicked-home-prelim-chances-away/