Round 11 report cardFoxsports
13 August 2020RICHMONDDespite losing to the Power and losing the contested possession count by -43, the Tigers wouldn’t have lost too many admirers on the weekend. They were undermanned yet managed to keep themselves in the game, thanks to their excellent forward 50 efficiency. At 6-4-1, the Tigers are still well placed to have a big run at the top four this year.
In the votesNick Vlastuin was massive in defence, finishing with 18 disposals, nine intercepts, six rebound 50s and four marks. Kamdyn McIntosh also may have had his most influential game of the season, while Shai Bolton’s impressive performances as a midfielder continue to stack up, finishing with team-high contested possessions (11) and clearances (7). It was also pleasing to see Jack
Riewoldt return to some goalkicking form, booting three majors, while Jake Aarts and Mabior Chol contributed two goals each.
Room for improvementYes they were brave, but if you want to compete with the league’s best teams this season, can you afford to lose the contested possession count by -43? Can you afford to be smashed from clearances (-18)? Can you afford to only have 24 inside 50s for a game while conceding 55 to your opposition? The Tigers have always been a quality-over-quantity team, but the lack of quantity across the board against the Power was alarming.
GradeB
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