OVERREACTIONS, POSITIVES & NEGATIVES FOR ROUND 17Andrew Slevison
SEN
10 July 2023The Key Takeaway: Rare come-from-behind winRichmond hasn’t had much luck when trailing at three-quarter time in 2023. In five attempts prior, the Tigers failed to get over the top when behind at the final break.
Andrew McQualter first masterminded a much-needed single-figure win over GWS in Round 12.
Now he has a precious come-from-behind victory on his Richmond CV after he oversaw a four-goal final term to Sydney’s one.
The Tigers started poorly but worked into it nicely, particularly after half-time, to come away with a gritty 12-point triumph which keeps them in touch with the eight.
The Positive: Bouncing back from Brisbane batteringThe Tigers were battered by the Lions in Brisbane, going down by 81 points in Round 16.
It was intriguing to see if that was an aberration or a sign of things to come. To play four poor quarters against the Lions and then 1.5 average quarters against the Swans is tough to come back from, but they managed to completely alter things on the run.
Richmond’s midfield was dwarfed by Brisbane’s last week, but the on-ball unit was aided by the returns of Dustin Martin and Dion Prestia.
They helped with the contested possession and stoppage side of the game where the Tigers excelled, helping contribute greatly to the win.
The performance was very tough after a bleak beginning and is the type of win to take plenty away from, apart from the invaluable four points.
What they need to tweak: Set shot kickingRichmond finished poorly from set shots last Thursday night.
The Tigers kicked 12.16 overall with their inaccuracy largely down to their set shots at goal which finished at 4.9.
They need to go away and work hard on their set shot kicking this week, much like Melbourne did - and that worked a treat for them.
The Tigers will need all the help they can get if they want to play finals. Helping themselves in front of goal is a major step.
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