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Re: Can Richmond challenge again in 2022? [merged]
« Reply #270 on: July 09, 2022, 11:57:54 AM »
One of Peggy O'Neal's last acts as President will be doing a photo shoot with her standing behind a table in the boardroom with 4 premiership cups on it.  :shh

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Re: Can Richmond challenge again in 2022? [merged]
« Reply #271 on: July 09, 2022, 01:26:02 PM »

Absolutely.

Also don't see the difference compared to our 2020 flag when we had to play 4 finals anyway. Same same.


Ref: above comment.......It's not the same., the difference was in 2020 we lost the Qualifying final to Brisbane (gave away too many free kicks as usual) but because we were Top 4, we had a second chance and the rest is history.

If we don't make the Top 4 this year, we don't have a second chance, so we need to win 4 finals in a row (includes the GF), much much harder.

I'm surprised nobody picked this up...

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Re: Can Richmond challenge again in 2022? [merged]
« Reply #272 on: July 09, 2022, 02:19:57 PM »

Absolutely.

Also don't see the difference compared to our 2020 flag when we had to play 4 finals anyway. Same same.


Ref: above comment.......It's not the same., the difference was in 2020 we lost the Qualifying final to Brisbane (gave away too many free kicks as usual) but because we were Top 4, we had a second chance and the rest is history.

If we don't make the Top 4 this year, we don't have a second chance, so we need to win 4 finals in a row (includes the GF), much much harder.

I'm surprised nobody picked this up...

I'm aware of that.

Just don't think it's impossible for us to do it outside top 4 by winning all 4 finals.

I think nobody else said anything because they understand that.

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Re: Can Richmond challenge again in 2022? [merged]
« Reply #273 on: July 09, 2022, 03:28:23 PM »
Premiership Hawk Campbell Brown believes Geelong is the team to beat this year.

https://www.sen.com.au/news/2022/07/09/campbell-brown-names-the-side-to-beat-in-2022/

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Re: Can Richmond challenge again in 2022? [merged]
« Reply #274 on: July 09, 2022, 04:57:19 PM »
Then only injuries can beat us coz weve got Geelong covered.

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Re: Can Richmond challenge again in 2022? [merged]
« Reply #275 on: July 09, 2022, 07:19:47 PM »
Blew it tonight! Just couldn't afford bad slip ups. 40 points up and we throw it away :banghead.

Fifth game this year we were in front in the last quarter and lost  :banghead.

Compare that to the Pies who won their 5th game by under two kicks.

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Re: Can Richmond challenge again in 2022? [merged]
« Reply #276 on: July 09, 2022, 07:49:02 PM »
Blues, Saints, Swans, Cats, Suns.

5 games we have $#!+ The bed big time.

peeweak. The killer instinct is long gone and we are playing spuds trying to stay relevant instead of kids to move forward.

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Re: Can Richmond challenge again in 2022? [merged]
« Reply #277 on: July 09, 2022, 07:49:29 PM »
NO!
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Re: Can Richmond challenge again in 2022? [merged]
« Reply #278 on: July 09, 2022, 07:54:46 PM »
We are nowhere near it, we lack composure under pressure, and more importantly heart.
We are  a shell of the team we have been and simply not good enough with too many players being selected just not afl quality

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Re: Can Richmond challenge again in 2022? [merged]
« Reply #279 on: July 09, 2022, 10:54:21 PM »
9-7, 5 of those losses we’ve given up 20+ point leads in the 4th qtr  :chuck

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Re: Can Richmond challenge again in 2022? [merged]
« Reply #280 on: July 09, 2022, 10:57:22 PM »
There's a fine line where self belief and confidence tips into arrogance and complacency. We've found that line this season.

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Re: Can Richmond challenge again in 2022? [merged]
« Reply #281 on: July 09, 2022, 10:59:24 PM »
There's a fine line where self belief and confidence tips into arrogance and complacency. We've found that line this season.

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We got 40 points up and we got arrogant and showed the Suns little respect at that point and let them back in
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Re: Can Richmond challenge again in 2022? [merged]
« Reply #282 on: July 11, 2022, 02:45:39 AM »
The run home: Tigers' top-four hopes fade

Michael Whiting
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11 July 2022


8. Richmond

36 points (nine wins, seven losses) 116.4 per cent

Snatching defeat from the jaws of victory against Gold Coast could really come back to bite the Tigers as they're now in the clutch of teams battling for the top eight. They're now two wins, plus percentage, outside the top four, but more notably have a host of teams breathing down their neck. They should gain some breathing space with a win over the battling Kangaroos next week, but the injury prognosis on Toby Nankervis, Ivan Soldo and Tom Lynch, along with the already-missing Dustin Martin, Trent Cotchin and Kane Lambert will be critical.

The run home
R18: North Melbourne @ Marvel Stadium
R19: Fremantle @ Marvel Stadium
R20: Brisbane @ MCG
R21: Port Adelaide @ Adelaide Oval
R22: Hawthorn @ MCG
R23: Essendon @ MCG

https://www.afl.com.au/news/795099/the-run-home-tigers-top-four-hopes-fade-lions-need-a-win

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Losses cut deep for Tigers, Lions

Damian Barrett
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11 July 2022


Richmond will almost certainly be left to rue the final quarter of that match against the Suns.

What had been looming as a potential passage to a top-four finish has instantly become a genuine fight to just stay in the eight.

The Tigers had done more than enough to win, and while injuries and suspension before (Dustin Martin, Noah Balta, Trent Cotchin, Nick Vlastuin) and injuries during (Tom Lynch, Toby Nankervis and Ivan Soldo) certainly didn’t help their cause, they weren’t the reason for defeat.

Losing matches that should have been won is now a Richmond theme of 2022. They led by 40 against the Suns, by 17 in the final quarter against Geelong in round 15 and by 33 points against Sydney in round 11.

It seemed real, the Tigers’ most unlikely of premiership tilts. It might still be, if Dusty, Lynch, Balta and Cotchin get back soon. But not for the first time this season, they have made an already tough task a whole lot tougher.

https://www.afl.com.au/news/797845/barrett-27-years-on-another-queensland-fairytale-looms

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Re: Can Richmond challenge again in 2022? [merged]
« Reply #283 on: July 11, 2022, 02:48:04 AM »
‘Come back to haunt them’: Damning Tigers trend plays out a FIFTH time in ‘trauma’ loss

Ben Cotton
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July 10th, 2022 9:24 pm


Richmond has been called out for its fourth-quarter fade-outs, with dual All-Australian Leigh Montagna concerned it could cost the club a finals berth.

The Tigers were up by 42 points against the Suns at one stage of Saturday night’s clash including 28 points in the fourth quarter, but were overrun down the stretch culminating in Noah Anderson’s epic goal after the siren.

It came in a game where Tom Lynch (hamstring), Ivan Soldo (broken thumb), Toby Nankervis (PCL) were all struck down with injury, joining Dustin Martin (hamstring) and Trent Cotchin (clavicle) on the sidelines, while Nick Vlastuin also missed through suspension.

And now the Tigers’ spot in the top eight is vulnerable, sitting on equal wins to the ninth-placed Saints and a game ahead of the Western Bulldogs, Suns and Port Adelaide.

Speaking on Fox Footy’s First Crack, Montagna called the “trauma” loss to Gold Coast a “devastating blow” for Richmond for several reasons, but believes another fourth-quarter fade out would be the most frustrating element.

“One, they’ve blown four points. Two, they’ve left the door ajar for five teams to fit into one spot (in the top eight), they could’ve closed the door … the injuries,” he said.

“The frustrating part for Damien Hardwick — they’ve won the third-most quarters — only Geelong and Melbourne have won more quarters for the season than Richmond, but yet they are just clinging onto eighth spot because of poor performances particularly in just one quarter.”

In five of Richmond’s seven losses this year (Round 1 vs. Carlton, Round 3 vs. St Kilda, Round 11 vs Sydney, Round 15 vs. Geelong and Round 17 vs. Gold Coast) its led in the fourth quarter only to get run over the top of.

“This has become a bit of a trend for them this season, this fade out in the fourth quarter,” Montagna added.

“This could come back to the haunt them if they do end up missing the eight. They don’t have those wins banked, injuries become a bit of a factor.”

“All of a sudden having one more tilt at a flag — which we all thought was possible with the way they were playing through the middle part of the season — they’ve now left themselves vulnerable, and they’ll be kicking themselves if they either miss the eight or get knocked out in the first week.

“I still think they’ll be OK, but gee whiz they wouldn’t want to miss finals and not have one more crack with this team, this amazing side and another tilt at a fourth flag.”

It comes ahead of Richmond’s run home against North Melbourne (Marvel Stadium), Fremantle (Marvel Stadium), Brisbane (MCG), Port Adelaide (Adelaide Oval), Hawthorn (MCG) and Essendon (MCG).

North Melbourne legend David King did note that the missing Tigers stars were a “little rider” on the loss to Gold Coast.

“All of a sudden they’ve gone from being full bill of health, which we thought was their secret weapon, to now all of a sudden being injury riddled again,” Montagna said. “And they haven’t got enough wins banked to make sure they make the finals.”

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-news-2022-richmond-tigers-fourth-quarter-fadeouts-trend-loss-to-gold-coast-suns-noah-anderson-goal-after-the-siren-run-home/news-story/f205532151ab737c538dde5ec993dbde

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Re: Can Richmond challenge again in 2022? [merged]
« Reply #284 on: July 11, 2022, 12:46:18 PM »
Bad losses happening too often