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Re: AFLW R1: Richmond vs Geelong @ Kardinia Park, Sun. Aug. 28
« Reply #135 on: August 28, 2022, 06:32:49 PM »
McKenzies last 10 minutes were diabolical

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Re: AFLW R1: Richmond vs Geelong @ Kardinia Park, Sun. Aug. 28
« Reply #136 on: August 28, 2022, 08:19:15 PM »
McKenzies last 10 minutes were diabolical

Yes, lack of composure and game smarts

But she wasn't alone
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Re: AFLW R1: Richmond vs Geelong @ Kardinia Park, Sun. Aug. 28
« Reply #137 on: August 28, 2022, 08:27:23 PM »
I thought Elle McKenzie was our great hope.  A great kick but kicks it to the opposition almost every time.
Yea very disappointing. She’s better than that.

Not sure what her role was but at times I thought she was quite selfish

I'll post more when I get home and have calmed down a bit

Just bloody angry and embarrassed after that

Don’t get angry etc
Calm down and go with the flow and worry about Thursday

Richmond don’t take the woman’s program serious , so why should the supporters

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Re: AFLW R1: Richmond vs Geelong @ Kardinia Park, Sun. Aug. 28
« Reply #138 on: August 28, 2022, 08:42:30 PM »

Don’t get angry etc
Calm down and go with the flow and worry about Thursday

Richmond don’t take the woman’s program serious , so why should the supporters

Understand what you're saying Damo

But I'm so heavily invested in our women's program that days like today just pisz me right off. Probably because I  was so bullish about this season. After today I'm not bullish I'm embarrassed
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Re: AFLW R1: Richmond vs Geelong @ Kardinia Park, Sun. Aug. 28
« Reply #139 on: August 28, 2022, 08:52:29 PM »
One of the worst games I’ve ever seen

Congrats tiger girls on going backwards a million miles, such poor execution of disposal like a U8 match

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Re: AFLW R1: Richmond vs Geelong @ Kardinia Park, Sun. Aug. 28
« Reply #140 on: August 28, 2022, 09:07:41 PM »
Stats:

Disposals:   208 - 240 .... ( contested: 111 - 100 )
Kicks:         109 - 138
Handballs:    99 - 102
Clearances:  18 - 22
Inside 50s:   25 - 31
Marks In50:   5 - 3
Tackles:       47 - 62
Hitouts:       31 - 20
Frees:         16 - 22  ::)


Individual:

Conti            23 disposals (  9k, 14h), 1 mark  , 5 tackles.
S.Hosking     22 disposals (16k,   6h), 7 marks, 7 tackles,    -     , 1 behind.
Sheerin        19 disposals (  8k, 11h), 5 marks, 4 tackles.
Egan            17 disposals (  6k, 11h),    -        , 5 tackles.
McKenzie      15 disposals (  9k,   6h), 2 marks, 2 tackles.
Seymour      13 disposals (  7k,   6h), 3 marks, 2 tackles, 18 hitouts, 1 goal.
Dempsey      12 disposals (  6k,   6h), 2 marks, 1 tackle.
Lavey           10 disposals (  5k,   5h), 3 marks, 1 tackle.
Shevlin         10 disposals (  8k,   2h), 2 marks, 2 tackles.
Kelly              9 disposals (  6k,   3h), 3 marks,      -       , 11 hitouts.   
Graham          7 disposals (  6k,   1h), 1 mark , 2 tackles.
Kiely              7 disposals (  4k,   3h), 1 mark.
Wakefield       7 disposals (  3k,   4h), 3 marks, 2 tackles, 2 hitouts,    -    , 2 behinds.
Miller             6 disposals (  4k,   2h), 2 marks, 1 tackle.
Lynch             5 disposals (  4k,   1h),     -       , 1 tackle.
D'Arcy            4 disposals (  0k,   4h),     -       , 2 tackles.
Cox                3 disposals (  1k,   2h),    -        , 2 tackles.
Williams         3 disposals (  1k,   2h),     -       , 4 tackles.
Yassir             2 disposals (  1k,   1h),     -       , 2 tackles,     -     , 1 behind.

https://www.womens.afl/match-centre/2022/4654/geel-v-rich#playerstats

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Re: AFLW R1: Richmond vs Geelong @ Kardinia Park, Sun. Aug. 28
« Reply #141 on: August 28, 2022, 09:09:43 PM »
AFLW Tigers edged by Cats in final minute

By Sarah Black
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28 August 2022


GEELONG        0.1     0.2     1.2     2.3  (15)
RICHMOND     1.0     1.4     1.4     1.5  (11)

GOALS
Geelong: Prespakis 2
Richmond: Seymour

BEST
Geelong: McDonald, Prespakis, McDonald, Morrison
Richmond: Conti, McKenzie, Sheerin, S.Hosking

INJURIES
Geelong: Kearns (left shoulder)
Richmond: Nil

Reports: Nil

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Richmond fell to Geelong in the final minute in Sunday's season opener at GMHBA Stadium, going down by four points.

Cats forward-turned-defender Claudia Gunjaca took two strong intercept marks in the last minutes as Richmond attempted to clear the ball, before Georgie Prespakis was the beneficiary of a downfield free kick, which she duly converted from about 35m.

Geelong had booted eight goals in its practice match win over Gold Coast, with Richmond piling on eight itself against Hawthorn, but scoring was few and far between in the 2.3 (15) to 1.5 (11) result.

The Tigers had their opportunities to build a sizeable lead in the second term, but booted four straight behinds from set shots, two from Courtney Wakefield, one from Sarah Hosking and a fourth from Emelia Yassir.

Tireless Geelong midfielder Amy McDonald picked up where she left off last season, recording 10 disposals in the first quarter, but did not have another till the opening minute of the third term. She finished with 24 and seven clearances.

Unsurprisingly, the Cats dominated play in the premiership quarter off the back of McDonald's work in the centre and skipper Meg McDonald patrolling the backline.

Usual forward Chloe Scheer had started the second half in the middle, and it seemed to unlock something for the Cats, with Prespakis delivering a low bouncing goal for the Cats' first.

But both teams will want to work on their entries inside 50 after struggling to deliver the ball cleanly in the face of two strong defences.

The Tigers have found one

Richmond only took one 18-year-old in the recent NAB AFLW Draft, instead looking for older players to strengthen particular areas on their list. Height and rebound out of defence were both issues, and 29-year-old Eilish Sheerin appears to have filled both needs. Recruited from AFL Sydney club Inner West Magpies, Sheerin looked totally unfazed in her AFLW debut, playing with dash and dare in her 19 disposals and a whopping 16 intercepts.

Up next

Richmond hosts Adelaide at the Swinburne Centre in the first ever meeting between the pair, while Geelong travel west to take on Fremantle on its home deck.

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1209751/aflw-tigers-edged-by-cats-in-final-minute

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Re: AFLW R1: Richmond vs Geelong @ Kardinia Park, Sun. Aug. 28
« Reply #142 on: August 28, 2022, 09:15:32 PM »
Ferguson's post-match presser:

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/video/1209797/round-1-ferguson-post-match

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"It was a tough one. One team was going to feel ordinary out of tonight, a tight tussle like that. I was actually quite pleased with our last quarter, I thought we were really strong and started to get some more territory and own the game a bit more. They did really well to fight back and keep the game alive, in the end, it was a 50-50 sort of moment. Probably the third quarter was where we lost it rather than the last," – Richmond coach Ryan Ferguson

https://www.womens.afl/news/100688?_ga=2.46645799.1284796830.1654439057-224749430.1603381344

Ferguson also said with so many new players we'll get better week by week as the season goes along once we jell better as a team.

Brennan is a maybe for next week. Ferguson said he can't say for 100% she will play. Early in the week she was going play today but it (her foot) got worse as the week went along so she didn't play.

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Re: AFLW R1: Richmond vs Geelong @ Kardinia Park, Sun. Aug. 28
« Reply #143 on: August 28, 2022, 09:42:41 PM »
Well done Fergie for being so positive but utterly clueless


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Re: AFLW R1: Richmond vs Geelong @ Kardinia Park, Sun. Aug. 28
« Reply #144 on: August 28, 2022, 09:43:16 PM »
Umm...No we lost it in the 2nd by not nailing 3 of the easiest set shots you will ever get

I'm glad the coach was "quite pleased" because it was a diabolical performance and I just feel embarrassed

Finally,  it is a 10 week season, not 17 weeks. So TBBH you don't have time for things to "jell"  :banghead.

Would recommend not listening to the presser. I was starting to calm down then listened to it and I'm peeved again

Have said it a few times now. We have a bloody soft draw. We cannot afford to drop games to teams that are around the same mark as us. That's what we did today.

Geelong is an average side. Today they wanted it more at crucial times. Yes the final decision was a shocker but we should not have been in that position. 

One of the worst games I’ve ever seen

Congrats tiger girls on going backwards a million miles, such poor execution of disposal like a U8 match

Agree Chuck based on today we've gone backwards.  :gobdrop :banghead

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Re: AFLW R1: Richmond vs Geelong @ Kardinia Park, Sun. Aug. 28
« Reply #145 on: August 28, 2022, 09:44:55 PM »
The lack of scoring will kill aflw. Its a big problem. Good day no rain. Flat track and only 1 goal in a half of footy.

Need to reduce the ground by 25% and widen the goal posts by 50%

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Re: AFLW R1: Richmond vs Geelong @ Kardinia Park, Sun. Aug. 28
« Reply #146 on: August 28, 2022, 10:03:15 PM »
The lack of scoring will kill aflw. Its a big problem. Good day no rain. Flat track and only 1 goal in a half of footy.

Need to reduce the ground by 25% and widen the goal posts by 50%
:lol :rollin


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Re: AFLW R1: Richmond vs Geelong @ Kardinia Park, Sun. Aug. 28
« Reply #147 on: August 28, 2022, 10:21:53 PM »
The lack of scoring will kill aflw. Its a big problem. Good day no rain. Flat track and only 1 goal in a half of footy.

Need to reduce the ground by 25% and widen the goal posts by 50%
:lol :rollin

It’s actually not funny
Something has to be done to allow for the diabolical quality of play

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Re: AFLW R1: Richmond vs Geelong @ Kardinia Park, Sun. Aug. 28
« Reply #148 on: August 28, 2022, 10:34:23 PM »
Chucks actually right. Liverpool scored 3 times as many goals in 90 minutes last game then this entire AFLW match.
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Re: AFLW R1: Richmond vs Geelong @ Kardinia Park, Sun. Aug. 28
« Reply #149 on: August 28, 2022, 10:42:45 PM »
It’s a disappointing result but I saw some real positive signs. Hopefully some of the other girls can contribute more often.

I’d like to have seen more from Dempsey, D’Arcy and Lavey.

Wakefield was disappointing and no one else was offering an option up forward. Our smalls completely unsighted except for Williams who at least looked like she was trying to get involved by tackling and harassing. New girl Cox I didn’t notice at all.

I’m not sure why we continue to persist with Molan I’m not sure what they see in her to be honest.
Poor decision maker, slow and fumbly and cannot execute correctly by hand or foot.
I’d rather see Jacques play ahead of her.

I know she’s very young but Stella Reid (pick 5) is starting to make Molan look ok. Not a great sign. Poppy Kelly isn’t much chop, besides her height I’m not sure what they saw in her to be honest.

Play the girls that want the ball and maybe get them fitter so they’ll work for each other when they haven’t got the ball.

Good signs from Seymour, Conti, Miller, Hosking, Egan looks pretty good and Sheerin was BOG.

Not all bad news and I’d expect huge improvements next game from McKenzie, Lavey, Dempsey, D’arcy, and Wakefield.

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