OVERREACTIONS, POSITIVES, NEGATIVES & UNDROPPABLESAndrew Slevison
SEN
21 March 2023The Key Takeaway: Richmond inefficiencyRichmond conjured enough chances but lacked some cohesion between their midfield and forward lines.
They had 21 more inside 50s and took more territory from Carlton but were unable to score freely.
Iron out those kinks in the coming weeks and things might look a bit nicer on the scoreboard.
The Positive: Tireless Taranto debutTim Taranto looked right at home in Richmond colours.
He worked tirelessly on debut for the Tigers, amassing a game-high 32 disposals, as well as an equal team-high five clearances, a team-high three centre clearances and eight tackles (including three tackles inside 50).
Taranto added grunt to the on-ball brigade and worked well alongside Dion Prestia. His ball use could do with some tidying but that will come in due course.
Fellow Tiger debutant Jacob Hopper took a little bit longer to get going and wasn’t quite as prolific as Taranto but will no doubt improve.
Daniel Rioli must also be mentioned for his rebounding performance across half-back.
The Negative: Bad kicking is bad footballSome Richmond players missed set shot chances which might have cost them the game in the end.
Shai Bolton’s snap from directly in front was a coach-killer while Ben Miller and Jack Ross failed to score from kickable positions. Tom Lynch and Jack Graham also missed gettable chances.
Tigers fans will be hoping those don’t prove costly later in the season when it comes down to points and percentage.
What they need to tweak for next weekThe Tigers simply must improve their forward 50 entries against Adelaide on Saturday.
If they don’t clean things up going forward, then it could be a repeat of last year’s trip to the Adelaide Oval when they lost to the Crows by 19 points despite having more inside 50s.
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