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Re: AFLW 1st Semi Final: Richmond vs North Melbourne @ Punt Rd, Sat. Nov. 12
« Reply #30 on: November 08, 2022, 02:15:31 PM »
You’re saying that like it’s a bad thing. If Melbourne wanted the game at Casey fields as much as we wanted ours at PRO maybe they would have gotten it. Also another thing to consider is they were playing the crows so playing at ikon was still a significant home advantage whereas it wouldn’t be for us.

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Re: AFLW 1st Semi Final: Richmond vs North Melbourne @ Punt Rd, Sat. Nov. 12
« Reply #31 on: November 08, 2022, 04:03:44 PM »
SEN Chief Reporter Sam Edmund has queried the AFL’s scheduling decision.

“(Gale is) just going into bat for his players and his team, he wants to give them the best possible chance of winning,” Edmund told SEN Breakfast.

“He’s never had to really firm a strong philosophy in the men’s game because the decision is made before it even becomes a debate, as far as Richmond is concerned.

“They’re never going to play Richmond and Geelong down at GMHBA Stadium because 50,000 people will miss out as opposed to maybe a few thousand in this one.

“But it’s just the decision when they’re trying to grow the game, they’re trying to maximise attendance, AFLW is fighting for relevance in a crowded sporting market, you’d think they’d move it to get the most amount of people in.

“It would just be common sense for mine, maybe I’m misreading it, (but) it does seem to fly in the face of everything they’ve done on this front.”

https://www.sen.com.au/news/2022/11/07/afl-scheduling-decision-called-into-question-over-finals-double-standards/

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Re: AFLW 1st Semi Final: Richmond vs North Melbourne @ Punt Rd, Sat. Nov. 12
« Reply #32 on: November 08, 2022, 04:08:52 PM »
Victoria Park (10,000), Ikon Park (capacity 22,00) and Marvel Stadium (53,000) have all been confirmed as available on Saturday but @RichmondWomens are digging their heels in to keep their semi-final at Punt Road with capacity 2,500.

https://twitter.com/burt_sarah/status/1589756453237444608

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Re: AFLW 1st Semi Final: Richmond vs North Melbourne @ Punt Rd, Sat. Nov. 12
« Reply #33 on: November 08, 2022, 05:32:52 PM »
Sam Edmund is wrong there. We only stopped playing at kardinia from 2018 onwards. Prior to our 2017 premiership we were one of the only big Victorian clubs to regularly play there.

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Re: AFLW 1st Semi Final: Richmond vs North Melbourne @ Punt Rd, Sat. Nov. 12
« Reply #34 on: November 08, 2022, 05:39:25 PM »
Sam Edmund is wrong there. We only stopped playing at kardinia from 2018 onwards. Prior to our 2017 premiership we were one of the only big Victorian clubs to regularly play there.

I think he is talking about playing finals down there not H&A games

You’re saying that like it’s a bad thing. If Melbourne wanted the game at Casey fields as much as we wanted ours at PRO maybe they would have gotten it. Also another thing to consider is they were playing the crows so playing at ikon was still a significant home advantage whereas it wouldn’t be for us.

Yes I am. I have friends who pay the extra for an AFLW membership and they don't have a ticket for this week's game. That's just not right IMHO

I think we are going to have to agree to disagree on this one TK  :thumbsup
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Re: AFLW 1st Semi Final: Richmond vs North Melbourne @ Punt Rd, Sat. Nov. 12
« Reply #35 on: November 08, 2022, 05:47:03 PM »
That’s weird WP, my sister in law who isn’t a member was able to get 2 adult and 3 kids tickets (not sure if kids need tickets) so not sure how your friend missed out when members had access 2 hours earlier than the general public.

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Re: AFLW 1st Semi Final: Richmond vs North Melbourne @ Punt Rd, Sat. Nov. 12
« Reply #36 on: November 08, 2022, 06:11:01 PM »
That’s weird WP, my sister in law who isn’t a member was able to get 2 adult and 3 kids tickets (not sure if kids need tickets) so not sure how your friend missed out when members had access 2 hours earlier than the general public.

They were at work, couldn't get on for the pre-sale tried when they got home from work. Sold out.

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Re: AFLW 1st Semi Final: Richmond vs North Melbourne @ Punt Rd, Sat. Nov. 12
« Reply #37 on: November 08, 2022, 06:35:12 PM »
Back to the draw board: Lessons from last time the Tigers and Roos met

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8 November 2022


JUST two weeks ago, North Melbourne and Richmond played out a nail-biting draw to close their home-and-away seasons.

The tie meant the Kangaroos finished eighth, and had to beat Geelong on its home deck in order to progress in finals, while Richmond earned a second chance, and the dubious honour of facing the rampaging Brisbane in Queensland.

This Saturday, the two teams will meet again in a semi-final, with the winner to progress to a preliminary final against Melbourne.

What did we learn from the draw?

Jasmine Garner can be tagged

The unheralded Meg Macdonald shut down the powerful star Roo, holding a visibly frustrated Garner to just five disposals in the first half, shadowing her from stoppage to stoppage. It's tough to shut her out for all four quarters, though, and Garner finished the game with 13 touches – her lowest tally since she moved from the forward line to midfield.

North Melbourne can win – or lose – a game solely off its own boot

Call this more of a reinforced message rather than a brand-new fact – the Kangaroos live and die by their accuracy in front of goal. Rarely a side that struggles to get the ball inside 50, the Roos booted 3.9 (and at least one out on the full) in their draw with Richmond, dominating the third term but only receiving a return of 1.5 for their troubles.

Richmond has the guts to match it with the big guns

The Tigers have played three of the remaining five other finalists, defeating Brisbane, running oh-so-close to Adelaide early in the season and drawing with North Melbourne. With a top-four spot up for grabs, most expected the much more seasoned Roos to outplay the Tigers, but the visitors' pressure around the contest and ability to take advantage of their opportunities in front of goal held them in good stead.

Emma Kearney is still arguably North's MVP

Skipper Kearney sat out the game with knee soreness, and her run off half-back was sorely missed. Few can match Kearney's innate sense of when to stand up in big moments, and such is her creativity and drive, opposition teams often send a forward to play a negating role on the 33-year-old.

When it all clicks for Ellie McKenzie, she could win a league best and fairest

Admittedly, "former No.1 pick is a good player" isn't a big call, but McKenzie scored the 10 votes from the coaches for her 16-disposal, two-goal performance against North Melbourne two weeks ago. The power and run she can generate from the contest is game-changing. McKenzie had a tough first half to the year with calf issues, and with an injury-free pre-season ahead of her, should improve on her consistency in 2023.

Kim Rennie is the lynchpin North tall

North Melbourne threw the kitchen sink at the Western Bulldogs to prise ruck Kim Rennie out of there, eventually signing her through the draft after the stand-off could not be resolved. One season and the signing of dynamic Irish forward Vikki Wall later, and the Roos' tall line-up is complete. But Rennie's late withdrawal from the Richmond match due to H&S protocols threw out the Roos' structure, with Emma King forced to ruck majority of the game with support from Wall.

https://www.womens.afl/news/114396?_ga=2.71748499.1860250854.1667140582-224749430.1603381344

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Re: AFLW 1st Semi Final: Richmond vs North Melbourne @ Punt Rd, Sat. Nov. 12
« Reply #38 on: November 08, 2022, 06:36:03 PM »
Injury Update - November 8, 2022

Test:

Sarah Hosking - adductor

Beth Lynch - ankle

Unavailable:

Steph Williams - knee (season)

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/football/aflw/injury-list

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Re: AFLW 1st Semi Final: Richmond vs North Melbourne @ Punt Rd, Sat. Nov. 12
« Reply #39 on: November 09, 2022, 05:27:21 AM »
"There are no perfect decisions in football ... we've got to make the right decision and we just think in the circumstances, given what I've discussed, this is the right decision for Richmond, it's probably fair to say," Gale told SEN.

https://www.perthnow.com.au/sport/afl/crocker-wants-bigger-venue-for-aflw-semi-c-8795275

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Re: AFLW 1st Semi Final: Richmond vs North Melbourne @ Punt Rd, Sat. Nov. 12
« Reply #40 on: November 09, 2022, 07:25:43 PM »


Player                     Injury       Estimated return

Sarah Hosking        Adductor           Test

Beth Lynch              Ankle               Test

https://www.womens.afl/news/114415/injury-list-fw1-how-healthy-is-your-team-ahead-of-the-semi-finals-?_ga=2.70788112.1860250854.1667140582-224749430.1603381344

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Re: AFLW 1st Semi Final: Richmond vs North Melbourne @ Punt Rd, Sat. Nov. 12
« Reply #41 on: November 09, 2022, 07:26:29 PM »
Richmond is digging in over its decision to host a semi-final against the Kangaroos at Punt Road. #7NEWS

Watch here: https://twitter.com/7NewsMelbourne/status/1590250978607267840

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Re: AFLW 1st Semi Final: Richmond vs North Melbourne @ Punt Rd, Sat. Nov. 12
« Reply #42 on: November 09, 2022, 10:33:20 PM »
"There are no perfect decisions in football ... we've got to make the right decision and we just think in the circumstances, given what I've discussed, this is the right decision for Richmond, it's probably fair to say," Gale told SEN.

https://www.perthnow.com.au/sport/afl/crocker-wants-bigger-venue-for-aflw-semi-c-8795275

I think we'll fit #lolnorf's 5 supporters in Punt Rd no problem.

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Re: AFLW 1st Semi Final: Richmond vs North Melbourne @ Punt Rd, Sat. Nov. 12
« Reply #43 on: November 10, 2022, 03:47:26 AM »
Have Richmond and the AFLW "kneecapped" the game by locking so many supporters out of finals?

@LaurenHeraldSun

Fans have conceded they will not attend AFLW games again after missing out on Richmond’s final against North Melbourne — it’s a situation which could and should have been avoided.

https://twitter.com/superfooty/status/1590244896707076096

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Why Tigers skipper supports controversial home final

Family and friends of Richmond players could be locked out but Tigers captain Katie Brennan has backed the decision to play Saturday’s semi-final at Punt Rd.

https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/aflw/richmond-chooses-home-ground-advantage-over-a-big-crowd-for-aflw-semifinal/news-story/ef9b8a385a2442d37d584ee1dfe5e86f


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Straight sets Tigers? Home final push could backfire (HeraldSun)
« Reply #44 on: November 10, 2022, 03:50:57 PM »
Straight sets Tigers? Home final push could backfire

Will Richmond’s stance on a home final pay off or blow up in its face? See the burning questions, key match-ups and expert tips for both huge AFLW semi-finals.

https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/aflw/aflw-finals-news-brisbane-lions-search-for-preliminary-grand-final-venues/news-story/42903d773a427fbb5f8d6a57872c8b7f