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Re: Richmond vs Geelong @ the MCG --- Round 9, 2023
« Reply #90 on: May 13, 2023, 12:09:18 PM »
I heard they had 19 of their premiership team out there ?
Is this true ?

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Re: Richmond vs Geelong @ the MCG --- Round 9, 2023
« Reply #91 on: May 13, 2023, 12:26:39 PM »
I heard they had 19 of their premiership team out there ?
Is this true ?

Nope that had 9 of their premiership players missing

We actually had more of our 2020  premiership players out there

We had 15, they had 14
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Re: Richmond vs Geelong @ the MCG --- Round 9, 2023
« Reply #92 on: May 13, 2023, 12:50:21 PM »
Cool
Thanks

Great win all the same, so good to watch exciting attacking footy

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Re: Richmond vs Geelong @ the MCG --- Round 9, 2023
« Reply #93 on: May 13, 2023, 03:27:59 PM »
No it was all down to bad luck apparently as well as those 2 free kick the led directly to goals , what a sore loser, no mention that Richmond were just too good on the night.
Suck it up Scotty

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Re: Richmond vs Geelong @ the MCG --- Round 9, 2023
« Reply #94 on: May 13, 2023, 06:24:54 PM »
I wonder if Geelong will blame the loss on their medical staff?  I mean, 9 injured players!  Geez ...
So far they have blamed their loss on the umpiring & a few of their own players are in the cross hairs, but pretty soon one bright spark will turn on their medical staff.  Its inevitable ...     ::)
Personally, I blame the Cats' injury woes on Luke Meehan.

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Re: Richmond vs Geelong @ the MCG --- Round 9, 2023
« Reply #95 on: May 14, 2023, 03:13:00 PM »
I wonder if Geelong will blame the loss on their medical staff?  I mean, 9 injured players!  Geez ...
So far they have blamed their loss on the umpiring & a few of their own players are in the cross hairs, but pretty soon one bright spark will turn on their medical staff.  Its inevitable ...     ::)
Personally, I blame the Cats' injury woes on Luke Meehan.

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Re: Richmond vs Geelong @ the MCG --- Round 9, 2023
« Reply #96 on: May 14, 2023, 04:26:54 PM »
Nathan Brown on the changes Damien Hardwick made to get the Tigers going again against the Cats #9AFLSFS | @Channel9

Watch here:  https://twitter.com/FootyonNine/status/1657548022954459136

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Re: Richmond vs Geelong @ the MCG --- Round 9, 2023
« Reply #97 on: May 14, 2023, 05:14:00 PM »
Also, I have no stats to back it up, but it feels like we are scoring from forward 50 stoppages more than we used to (which wouldn't be hard), probably due to having more pure mids around the stoppage than we might have had previously.

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Re: Richmond vs Geelong @ the MCG --- Round 9, 2023
« Reply #98 on: May 15, 2023, 12:27:55 AM »
The Tigers of old are back

After a stuttering start to the season, the old Richmond roared to life in Friday's victory over Geelong. The unpredictable, fast, and chaotic style of play the Tigers proudly made their brand in recent years was back and it was stunningly effective. More impressive for the club was the shift in role executed by several of the old guard. Dustin Martin played the majority of the game in attack, as did former captain Trent Cotchin, and both were able to make a significant impact on the scoreboard. Regardless of personnel, it was all about the Tiger brand, which all 23 men brought for the full four quarters in what was an ominous sign for the remainder of the year. -  Gemma Bastiani

https://www.afl.com.au/news/922166/nine-things-we-learned-the-blues-are-wasting-their-twin-towers

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Re: Richmond vs Geelong @ the MCG --- Round 9, 2023
« Reply #99 on: May 15, 2023, 12:30:12 AM »
Tigers looking like Tigers of old

The upside for Richmond of playing one of that trio [ed. Eagles, Hawks, Norf] – West Coast – was that they ran the Tigers into form. Richmond this week continued the form from that win against Geelong.

Undoubtedly, Richmond looked more Richmond than they have all year, as both coaches acknowledged after the game. Partly that was because their method looked like Richmond again.

They worked hard to adjust to combating Geelong’s possession game, which was accentuated by having their best midfielders out. The Cats were playing a short kick-mark game to work the ball up the ground, until, in basketball terms, they could ‘post-up’ Tom Hawkins. It was very effective.

Richmond took time to adjust to push up hard at the man on the mark. They also had Nathan Broad follow Jeremy Cameron up field and pull numbers into defence to congest the space for Cameron – and others – to post-up Hawkins.

But the most critical features to come out of the game were that Dustin Martin played his best game in two years. Richmond’s fortunes this season – and any season, really – would be informed by how good Martin would be. Could he get back to something closer to his best again. Until Friday, he hadn’t been close. Friday was very close.

Maybe it was because Richmond looked like Richmond. Did he cause that, or did they bring it out in him? Chicken. Egg.

The other critical difference was the effectiveness of Trent Cotchin as a small forward. Who knew? It was a side of Cotchin’s game not really seen before, certainly not to this level. He has kicked goals before, but they felt like midfielder’s goals. These were genuine small forward goals. Whether we are talking about him this way as a small forward in a month’s time will be the question but, for now, he showed something that will excite the prospects for Richmond.

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/four-points-the-struggles-of-the-bottom-three-tigers-looking-more-like-tigers-carlton-s-uncertainty-20230514-p5d884.html

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Re: Richmond vs Geelong @ the MCG --- Round 9, 2023
« Reply #101 on: May 15, 2023, 12:28:13 PM »
Scott arrogance is so putrid.Even mentioned Cameron was off Broad gave him a bath where is his formula to beat Richmond . His full of it deep down his hurting with that loss both sides had injuries.

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Re: Richmond vs Geelong @ the MCG --- Round 9, 2023
« Reply #102 on: May 15, 2023, 02:27:51 PM »
WINNERS AND LOSERS: THE RESULTS FROM ROUND 9 AND WHO IT SAYS MORE ABOUT

Nathan Buckley
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Richmond (102) - (78) Geelong

Buckley: “Richmond, their pluck, it said something about their positivity and their fight.

“They talk about raising the fight flat out.

“They went in with another young team with a couple of a couple of troops back in Nathan Broad who did a fantastic role on Jeremy Cameron.

“But the other part that they were playing for was Dion Prestia (200 games), they're very good at celebrating their own at putting certain people on a pedestal in regards to their contribution to team and to club and the sacrifice that they made and Prestia is one of those.

“So for them to be able to get up for that game against Geelong, who have been very good.

“But they looked flat but Richmond took full toll and deserved the win.”

https://www.sen.com.au/news/2023/05/15/winners-and-losers-the-results-from-round-9-and-who-it-says-more-about/

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Re: Richmond vs Geelong @ the MCG --- Round 9, 2023
« Reply #103 on: May 15, 2023, 02:33:45 PM »
AFL Report Card: Round 9

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RICHMOND

As triple premiership Lion Jonathan Brown declared on Fox Footy, the Tigers looked like “Richmond of old” in their win on Friday night. To be fair, there had been ample signs in recent weeks the Tigers were on the verge of clicking, only for their poor forward-half efficiency bringing them undone. But against Geelong, Richmond produced its slickest performance of the season to date – against one of the best teams in the competition – as the Tigers rank out 24-point winners. The win was set up by an outstanding first quarter, with the Tigers booting 6.0 to Geelong’s 2.6. There’s life in Richmond’s 2023 campaign again.

In the votes

Two players in particular who played their roles magnificently were key backs Nathan Broad and Noah Balta who got the better of Geelong superstars Jeremy Cameron and Tom Hawkins respectively. Daniel Rioli was the firestarter for the Tigers, sparking them in the first half and finishing with 23 disposals and a goal, while champion duo Dustin Martin and Trent Cotchin produced their best games of the year, booting four and three goals respectively to cause havoc up forward.

Room for improvement

Nothing to see here. Richmond’s best performance of the season to date.

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A+

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-news-2023-round-9-report-card-highlights-grades-analysis-every-club-reviewed-best-and-worst-video-stats/news-story/cd1cfeb83b2a508f8ec157313bb8b0fa

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Re: Richmond vs Geelong @ the MCG --- Round 9, 2023
« Reply #104 on: May 15, 2023, 05:04:55 PM »
Coaches' votes: (Hardwick & Chris Scott)

Richmond v Geelong

8 Nathan Broad (RICH)
7 Jayden Short (RICH)
6 Dustin Martin (RICH)
5 Daniel Rioli (RICH)

3 Tom Atkins (GEEL)
1 Liam Baker (RICH)

https://www.afl.com.au/news/927303/coaches-votes-r9-dees-star-power-gun-keep-rising