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Re: Richmond vs W.Bulldogs @ the MCG --- Round 7, 2021
« Reply #120 on: April 30, 2021, 10:21:16 PM »
Jack hurt or ok?

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Re: Richmond vs W.Bulldogs @ the MCG --- Round 7, 2021
« Reply #121 on: April 30, 2021, 10:21:44 PM »
Won by 22 pts :gotigers

Gutsy win against the odds, Tiges  :clapping
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Re: Richmond vs W.Bulldogs @ the MCG --- Round 7, 2021
« Reply #122 on: April 30, 2021, 10:22:28 PM »
Jack hurt or ok?
Hoping it's only cramp (?) the way they were bending his foot back as he was stretching his leg.
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Re: Richmond vs W.Bulldogs @ the MCG --- Round 7, 2021
« Reply #123 on: April 30, 2021, 10:23:21 PM »
Cramp

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Re: Richmond vs W.Bulldogs @ the MCG --- Round 7, 2021
« Reply #124 on: April 30, 2021, 10:37:30 PM »
Final Score

Richmond   1.4    2.8    7.10    11.11-77
W.Bulldogs  3.6    5.9    6.10     7.13-55

Goals: Lynch 3, Bolton 3, Riewoldt, Aarts, Graham, Baker, Houli.



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Re: Richmond vs W.Bulldogs @ the MCG --- Round 7, 2021
« Reply #125 on: April 30, 2021, 11:42:18 PM »
What a win! Someone said it earlier but very similar to that win over port with heaps of stars missing in 2019. Our entire defence was great once the zone was sorted. Best ons for me being Nank, baker, Bolton and Lynchy.

That third quarter was a sight to behold. If we can start playing like that for longer stretches of games there’s no team that can stop us.

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Re: Richmond vs W.Bulldogs @ the MCG --- Round 7, 2021
« Reply #126 on: May 01, 2021, 05:36:51 AM »
Team stats:

Disposals:    362 - 366 .... ( contested: 135 - 127; uncontested: 219 - 235 )
Efficiency%:   74 - 78
Kicks:          236 - 206
Handballs:    126 - 160
Turnovers:     66 - 68
Marks:         130 - 98 .... ( contested: 16 - 11 )
Tackles:         51 - 52
Clearances:    31 - 36 .... ( centre: 10 - 10 ; stoppages: 21 - 26 )
Inside 50s:     57 - 43
Eff. in50:        44 - 44
Marks in50:    16 - 10
Tackles in50:    9 - 6
Hitouts:          23 - 30
Bounces:          4 - 10
One %ers:      44 - 49
Frees:            21 - 17

Individual possies:

Houli    31
Short   26
Broad   25
Cotchin 24 .... (subbed off last 5 mins)
Bolton   22
Nankervis 20
Pickett   19
Graham  17
Astbury  16
Aarts     15
Baker    15
McIntosh 15
Balta     14
RCD    14
Edwards 14
Lynch   14
Grimes  12
Rioli     11
Ross    10
Castagna 9
Mansell  9
Riewoldt 9
Naish     1 ... (subbed on last 5 mins)

https://www.afl.com.au/matches/3069#player-stats

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Re: Richmond vs W.Bulldogs @ the MCG --- Round 7, 2021
« Reply #127 on: May 01, 2021, 09:54:26 AM »
Our defensive structure wasn’t working properly in the first quarter and a half.

It starting clicking half way through the second when we started to gain territory and lock it in our half but couldn’t find a goal and the dogs got one or two through a leak and fast counter attack.
One the third quarter started we had full control of the ground.

Nankervis was awesome all night I agree that he is probably leading our B&F.

Pickett has proved me wrong time and time again this year. His work off the footy is incredible and he just gets to contests all over the ground. I love what he brings to the midfield.

Cotchin just knows how to get us out of trouble and do things that inspire the team. He spent a while on the bench with a towel on his head I thought he might have concussion but he came back out again and was subbed off later not sure why.

Baker is an extraordinary good player. He’s like a Jackinabox pops up anywhere and just tries his best rarely gets beaten but even still fights for it. He has some nice skill too

Bolton is showing everyone that he is worth paying money to come and see him play he has that X factor every week.

Balta killed Schache hopefully he gains some needed confidence from that.
Lynch killed Cordy. Hopefully he gains some needed confidence from his performance last night.
Houli was back to playing his type of game. 
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Re: Richmond vs W.Bulldogs @ the MCG --- Round 7, 2021
« Reply #128 on: May 01, 2021, 10:00:43 AM »
Tigeritis, what both Lynch and Balta highlighted is the lack of quality KP’s in the Dogs list. They were crazy not to play Ugle-Hagan last night as Schache is a known commodity that we know is easy to exploit.

Baker, what a stroke of genius to get him forward.

I reckon from the presser before the game until the final siren - Dimma had a great week.
“I find it nearly impossible to make those judgments, but he is certainly up there with the really important ones, he is certainly up there with the Francis Bourkes and the Royce Harts and the Kevin Bartlett and the Kevin Sheedys, there is no doubt about that,” Balme said.

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Re: Richmond vs W.Bulldogs @ the MCG --- Round 7, 2021
« Reply #129 on: May 02, 2021, 03:41:07 PM »
Our defensive structure wasn’t working properly in the first quarter and a half.

It starting clicking half way through the second when we started to gain territory and lock it in our half but couldn’t find a goal and the dogs got one or two through a leak and fast counter attack.
One the third quarter started we had full control of the ground.

Nankervis was awesome all night I agree that he is probably leading our B&F.

Pickett has proved me wrong time and time again this year. His work off the footy is incredible and he just gets to contests all over the ground. I love what he brings to the midfield.

Cotchin just knows how to get us out of trouble and do things that inspire the team. He spent a while on the bench with a towel on his head I thought he might have concussion but he came back out again and was subbed off later not sure why.

Baker is an extraordinary good player. He’s like a Jackinabox pops up anywhere and just tries his best rarely gets beaten but even still fights for it. He has some nice skill too

Bolton is showing everyone that he is worth paying money to come and see him play he has that X factor every week.

Balta killed Schache hopefully he gains some needed confidence from that.
Lynch killed Cordy. Hopefully he gains some needed confidence from his performance last night.
Houli was back to playing his type of game.

Spot on. I also though our tackling was first rate. Baker is fantastic with his tackling as well.

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Re: Richmond vs W.Bulldogs @ the MCG --- Round 7, 2021
« Reply #130 on: May 03, 2021, 09:50:45 AM »
Showed that we still have IT and are far from losing it, look out come the run home. Ours to lose again me thinks!

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Re: Richmond vs W.Bulldogs @ the MCG --- Round 7, 2021
« Reply #131 on: May 03, 2021, 12:56:57 PM »
They must of really peeed some of em off with some banter coz they came out hard at half time, I think they tucked the experiments away and just said rek em
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Re: Richmond vs W.Bulldogs @ the MCG --- Round 7, 2021
« Reply #132 on: May 03, 2021, 02:33:17 PM »
AFL Report Card: Round 7

David Zita, Matt Balmer and Ben Waterworth
Foxsports
3 May 2021


RICHMOND

If you come at the king, you best not miss. That’s the message effectively delivered by the Tigers on Friday night, overcoming a half-time deficit and the absence of Dustin Martin to topple the previously undefeated Western Bulldogs in a win that has to be one the side’s best in the home-and-away season over the past few years. Anyone needing a reminder of Richmond’s premiership credentials were provided with overwhelming reassurance the reigning premiers are still the team to beat.

In the votes

After a week under the pump externally, Tom Lynch delivered on the field with three goals in the crucial third term, with only inaccuracy costing him a handful or more. Shai Bolton was brilliant in a pseudo-Dusty role, kicking three goals from 22 touches and threatening to take mark of the year on a couple of occasions. Bachar Houli was another who offered great rebound along with Jayden Short, Toby Nankervis threw his weight around and Trent Cotchin was fantastic before injury struck.

Room for improvement

Inaccuracy cost them early and they were beaten up at clearance in the second term before turning things around. Also room for improvement: Trent Cotchin’s hamstrings! Can’t seem to catch a break during the regular season when it comes to these niggles. He does a huge amount for them and will be missed and it isn’t great timing with a grand final rematch next week.

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A

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-report-card-round-7-analysis-every-club-graded-best-and-worst-players-votes-reaction-news/news-story/f4a61d93cd59374280a691e8d08dbdda

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Re: Richmond vs W.Bulldogs @ the MCG --- Round 7, 2021
« Reply #133 on: May 03, 2021, 05:25:40 PM »
Coaches votes (Hardwick & Beveridge)

Richmond v Western Bulldogs

10 Shai Bolton (RICH)
7 Tom J Lynch (RICH)
5 Nathan Broad (RICH)
4 Bachar Houli (RICH)
2 Noah Balta (RICH)
1 Trent Cotchin (RICH)
1 Bailey Dale (WB)

https://www.afl.com.au/news/607664/coaches-votes-r7-blues-jet-polls-again-resurgent-swan-gets-10

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Re: Richmond vs W.Bulldogs @ the MCG --- Round 7, 2021
« Reply #134 on: May 04, 2021, 06:17:58 AM »
Gerard Healy, Garry Lyon, Jonathan Brown & Nick Riewoldt on On the Couch last night:

RICHMOND – ‘THE TEAM TO CATCH’

For the first time in four years, Riewoldt tipped against the Tigers

Like many pundits, Riewoldt sensed there were signs Richmond mightn’t be the same threat in 2021 as it was in previous seasons.

But Damien Hardwick’s men on Friday night gave the competition a scary remainder of their capabilities with a brilliant win over the Bulldogs.

“I can’t believe I fell into it,” Riewoldt told On The Couch.

“They’re the team to catch again.”

Brown, who was part of the Lions’ three-peat dynasty nearly two decades ago, said the Tigers dispelled any concerns over their credentials in one half of football as they piled on nine goals to two across the third and fourth quarters.

“Everyone’s waiting for the cliff. I’ve been part of it and seen first-hand when it comes for a dynasty team … but they blew that away in the second half,” Brown said.

The Tigers’ pressure and thirst for the contest – two trademarks of their premiership era – was on full display against the Dogs, leading to a post-clearance contested possession differential of +10.

Lyon described the Tigers as “vicious and ferocious” without the footy.

But the Melbourne great did have this warning for Richmond as it continues its push for a fourth flag in five seasons.

“History tells you it gets harder and harder,” Lyon said. “Yes Dusty (Martin) comes back and (Dylan) Grimes goes out and (Trent) Cotchin goes out, so father time catches up and injury bites at certain stages.”

WESTERN BULLDOGS – ‘BIG WATCH’ ON THE BACKS

The Bulldogs could only protect arguably their biggest Achilles heel for so long.

Across the first month of the season, the Dogs had just 38 defensive one-on-one contests — the fewest in the AFL – but had a loss rate of 36.8 per cent — the worst percentage in the competition.

Wins had been masking that small knock on the Dogs. Then they ran into the Tigers and Tom Lynch, who kicked three goals from 14 disposals and 12 marks (seven inside 50, four contested).

On Friday night, the Dogs lost 57 per cent of their one-on-one contests, according to Champion Data. That’s double the AFL average.

“They got Tom Lynch back into some pretty good form … He absolutely dominated Zaine Cordy. He just marked at will,” Brown said.

“They had goals kicked against them by the West Coast Eagles tall forwards (in Round 2), so it’s absolutely a big watch for the Western Bulldogs. It’s got a little bit of Melbourne about it from 2018 when Melbourne were flying but they had issues in their defensive 50 contest.”

Riewoldt suggested some individuals had also been found out by the Tigers in the Friday night spotlight.

“I think it was an audit on their system at times and it was an audit on their personnel,” Riewoldt said.

“I’d be really surprised if we see Josh Schache stay in the team. He was non-competitive at times as one of those really valued members of the three-headed monster up forward.

“Jason Johannisen is the other player. He played majority as a forward and he just looked lost and out of position a lot of times.”

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-news-2021-ladder-finals-contenders-audit-josh-schache-contract-tom-hickey-trade/news-story/9454b903fe501a805054da2add3f221f