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Re: AFLW R4: Richmond vs Geelong @ Bendigo, Sat. Feb 29
« Reply #75 on: February 29, 2020, 08:18:44 PM »
Improved effort today but a lot of losses ahead for this list.

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Re: AFLW R4: Richmond vs Geelong @ Bendigo, Sat. Feb 29
« Reply #76 on: February 29, 2020, 09:06:48 PM »
Despite the horrendous umpiring that did have significant impact on the game. Sick of talking about how bad the umpiring is

Was a much improved  performance

The 3rd qtr was special, in that they could have got blown away but they came out and showed what they can do.

Conti is a star

Ditto Courtney Wakefield and Phoebe Monahan

And BTW

Re-sign Courtney NOW

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Re: AFLW R4: Richmond vs Geelong @ Bendigo, Sat. Feb 29
« Reply #77 on: February 29, 2020, 10:53:59 PM »
We need more quality mids.

Besides Conti (who is a clearly our best by a mile), who have we got?

None of our other midfielders seem good enough and can’t execute basic skill nor can they win their own ball.

Besides that I think Monaghan is a very good player for us.
Campbell looks like she’s got something but needs to work harder.
Molan looks ok but needs to kick it more often.
Jacques I would persist with she has a go.
Brennan needs to get involved more as she’s got the goods but doesn’t do enough nor does she stamp her influence on a match.
Wakefield is a good forward for us.
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Re: AFLW R4: Richmond vs Geelong @ Bendigo, Sat. Feb 29
« Reply #78 on: March 01, 2020, 05:59:41 AM »
Geelong claim first AFLW win as Brennan downed by high hit

Roy Ward
The Age
March 1, 2020


Geelong 10.7 (67) def. Richmond 7.3 (45)

The goals flowed and Geelong claimed their first win of the AFLW season beating Richmond at Queen Elizabeth Oval, Bendigo on Saturday.

The Cats and Tigers put on a high-scoring game with 17 goals and plenty of inside-50s but it was the second-year Cats who took their chances, especially in the second term where they scored 35 points to build a match-winning lead.

While the Cats' 22-point win was impressive, there will be attention on a high tackle on Richmond skipper Katie Brennan late in the third term from Cats midfielder Jordan Ivey which forced Brennan off for the final term although she was walking around post game.

Brennan was first to get low and go for the football and Ivey's late arrival saw her turn her body side on and make contact with Brennan's head. It was reckless at best.

Last round the win-less Tigers made big improvements in the second half and they were again firing in the late third term kicking the last four goals to cut the margin to 18 points at three-quarter time but they would get no closer.

The Cats had plenty of winners led by Olivia Purcell (20 possessions, one goal), Meghan McDonald (16 possessions) and key forward Rochelle Cranston (15 possessions, two goals).

While the Cats were potent in attack with 33 inside-50s to 18 for the Tigers, Richmond star midfielder Monique Conti (28 possessions, five tackles) was again exceptional with some excellent creative play while rebounding defender Renae Monahan had 20 possessions and was constantly around the ball.

Tigers key forward Courtney Wakefield kicked three goals and was a force when the ball was in the forward line.

Richmond's hopes of a first win are fast running out but they are making improvement while the Cats will aim to take the confidence from this win and continue to attack the goals in their remaining match-ups.

BRENNAN DOWNED

With Richmond firing in the third term, Geelong's Jordan Ivey went into a contest with Richmond captain Katie Brennan and appeared to get the Tigers star high on the head as she had already gone low to get the football. Ivey will likely be cited for the contact by the match review panel. Brennan didn’t not return after medical staff opted to sit her out.

HOME TOWN GOAL

Bendigo product Kodi Jacques has shown some good signs for the Tigers in her first AFLW season and she snapped a lovely goal in the third term on Saturday and the Bendigo Thunder product lapped up the moment in her home town.

FIRST TIME GOAL

Geelong debutant Anna Teague kicked a goal in her first game after a 50-metre penalty sent her deep into the forward line in the second term, Cats midfielder Renae Garing also kicked her first AFLW goal after 12 games when she bagged a major.

GEELONG CATS 1.3 7.4 9.7 10.7 (67)
RICHMOND TIGERS 1.1 3.1 7.1 7.3 (45)

Goals:
Geelong: G Clarke 2 R Cranston 2 A Teague D Higgins J Crockett- Grills K Darby O Purcell R Garing.
Richmond: C Wakefield 3 C Bernardi K Jacques L McClelland S Frederick.

Best:
Geelong: Purcell, Cranston, M. McDonald, Clarke, McWilliams.
Richmond: Conti, Monahan, Jacques, Wakefield, Brennan.

Official Crowd: 4,906 at Queen Elizabeth Oval.

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/geelong-claim-first-aflw-win-as-brennan-downed-by-high-hit-20200229-p545mu.html

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Re: AFLW R4: Richmond vs Geelong @ Bendigo, Sat. Feb 29
« Reply #79 on: March 01, 2020, 01:54:19 PM »
Best:
Geelong: Purcell, Cranston, M. McDonald, Clarke, McWilliams.
Richmond: Conti, Monahan, Jacques, Wakefield, Brennan.

 :huh There’s no way Brennan was in the best players.

Campbell was a much more consistent and effective player that Brennan.
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Re: AFLW R4: Richmond vs Geelong @ Bendigo, Sat. Feb 29
« Reply #80 on: March 01, 2020, 02:41:36 PM »
Best:
Geelong: Purcell, Cranston, M. McDonald, Clarke, McWilliams.
Richmond: Conti, Monahan, Jacques, Wakefield, Brennan.

 :huh There’s no way Brennan was in the best players.

Campbell was a much more consistent and effective player that Brennan.

Haven't watched the replay but at the game Brennan was very good, actually brillaint in the 3rd. Missed her big time in the last.

Campbell did some good things but let herself down with poor disposals and giving away silly frees in the last
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Re: AFLW R4: Richmond vs Geelong @ Bendigo, Sat. Feb 29
« Reply #81 on: March 01, 2020, 03:10:03 PM »
Best:
Geelong: Purcell, Cranston, M. McDonald, Clarke, McWilliams.
Richmond: Conti, Monahan, Jacques, Wakefield, Brennan.

 :huh There’s no way Brennan was in the best players.

Campbell was a much more consistent and effective player that Brennan.

Haven't watched the replay but at the game Brennan was very good, actually brillaint in the 3rd. Missed her big time in the last.

Campbell did some good things but let herself down with poor disposals and giving away silly frees in the last
I wasn’t there as I watched it on tv.
Granted Campbell was a little wayward and clumsy but she’s constantly involved fighting for possession or harassing opposition players for four quarters.

Brennan didn’t get a touch in the first quarter.
Did little in the second quarter (1 centre clearance) when we were getting smashed out of the middle.
Was very good (more please) in the third quarter until she was smashed in the final minute.

Can’t see how she was in our best players or even better than Campbell who didn’t stop fighting for four quarters.

Personally I’d put her (Brennan) CHB and put Monaghan in the middle as she’s a natural ball winner.

Our ruck no. 11 is no good. Her taps go nowhere and she’s ineffective around the ground.
Our defenders are poor. No 15 is terrible. 
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Re: AFLW R4: Richmond vs Geelong @ Bendigo, Sat. Feb 29
« Reply #82 on: March 02, 2020, 04:30:34 AM »
Hunter pleased by Tigers’ progress

By Grace Kalac
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1 March 2020


Richmond AFLW coach Tom Hunter was encouraged by the Tigers' best performance to date on Saturday afternoon at Queen Elizabeth Oval, Bendigo.

Despite the 22-point loss to Geelong, Richmond notched up its highest ever score and booted more goals in just two quarters than the previous three weeks combined.

“Bar our second quarter, it really looked like the way we wanted to play, there were more patches, more consistency,” Hunter said post-match.

“They looked awesome when they took the game on and just played footy, and that was all we asked of them this week, to play the game.

“It really stood out that that’s the type of footy we can play.”

Hunter conceded the Tigers got “beaten around the ball” in the second quarter as the Cats piled on six goals, but was pleased with his side’s response in the third quarter, kicking four unanswered goals.

“We’ll do a little bit of work on that during the week and we did tinker with that at half-time and it had a good effect in the second half,” he said.

“We gave our forwards better use of the footy…and the pleasing thing was they went back and finished the work up the ground.”

Hunter praised Monique Conti for her dazzling display, the young gun racking up a game-high 28 disposals and five tackles.

“She played fantastic today, she does things that we look at and think ‘that’s incredible’,” Hunter said.

He also commended bookends Courtney Wakefield (three goals, 10 disposals) and Phoebe Monahan (20 disposals) for their efforts.

 “Court had a fantastic day in front of goal, Phoebe down back was sensational…the way she took the game on this week and gave us great drive off half-back was fantastic,” Hunter said.

“Alice Edmonds as well, the way she competes in the ruck and gives our midfielders first use, she sent it to the right spots.”

Bendigo products Kodi Jacques and Grace Campbell did not disappoint in front of their home crowd, as Jacques produced a classy third-quarter goal to go with a game-high six tackles and Campbell recorded 10 disposals and four tackles.

“(Kodi had a) fantastic finish in front of goal and with Grace, we love her intent, we love what she brings around the contest,” Hunter said.

“They loved playing here and we love playing up in Bendigo, I’m really pleased that they did well.”

As the Tigers turn their attention towards their next challenge, the Giants in Wagga Wagga, they will continue to focus on building consistency over four quarters. 

“It’s a hard thing to practice because we don’t get that much time on the track, but just reiterating the messages and showing the girls what they’ve done really well…and hopefully get more patches of that against GWS,” Hunter said.

“I love the way that they played (against Geelong).

“We’re a big process over outcome side, so I thought the process and the way we went about it was fantastic.”

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/570350/hunter-pleased-by-tigers-progress

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Re: AFLW R4: Richmond vs Geelong @ Bendigo, Sat. Feb 29
« Reply #83 on: March 02, 2020, 11:29:32 PM »
Geelong's Jordan Ivey has received a one-match AFLW suspension for front-on contact on Richmond's Katie Brennan.

The Tigers captain had to sit out the final quarter of Richmond's loss to Geelong after Ivey made high contact as Brennan had her head over the ball close to three-quarter time.

The incident was classified as careless conduct with medium impact and high contact, with Ivey offered a one-game suspension.

Fellow Cat Aasta O'Connor received reprimands for two separate offences - kneeing and rough conduct - on Richmond's Grace Campbell.

Both offences are classified as $400 sanctions but O'Connor can accept reprimands for both incidents with an early plea.

If O'Connor transgresses again this season, it will be considered a third offence.

https://7news.com.au/sport/afl/cats-ivey-banned-for-brennan-bump-in-aflw-c-725477
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Re: AFLW R4: Richmond vs Geelong @ Bendigo, Sat. Feb 29
« Reply #84 on: March 03, 2020, 07:26:49 AM »
Geelol AFL mafia taking the pee as usual. Silly girl should have got 4wks. It could have broken Brennan”s neck

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Re: AFLW R4: Richmond vs Geelong @ Bendigo, Sat. Feb 29
« Reply #85 on: March 03, 2020, 02:20:14 PM »
AFL Coaches Association’s AFLW Champion Player of the Year Award for Round 4:

10 - Monique Conti (RICH)

8 - Olivia Purcell (GEEL)

5 - Meghan McDonald (GEEL)

4 - Richelle Cranston (GEEL)

2 - Courtney Wakefield (RICH)

1 - Phoebe McWilliams (GEEL)

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/571137/conti-s-perfect-performance