OVERREACTIONS, POSITIVES & NEGATIVES FOR ROUND 18Andrew Slevison
SEN
17 July 2023The Key Takeaway: A win’s a win…Richmond went to Perth to plays West Coast and bank four points, and that’s exactly what they did.
As Andrew McQualter stated after the match, it might not have been the percentage booster they needed, but a win’s a win.
The Tigers sit just two points out of the top eight now and all they need to do is continue ticking off wins if they want to play finals.
Percentage would be handy but wins are more important.
The Negative: Inaccuracy might have cost a more comfortable winThe Tigers were inefficient in attack in the first half which might have cost them a bountiful win.
They returned 2.6 by quarter-time to hold an 11-point lead while kicking 5.9 to half-time to lead by 22 points.
Perhaps if the Tigers made the most of their early opportunities, the Eagles wouldn’t have had a sniff and hung around all day.
It’s a big ‘what if’, but you just get the feeling that if Richmond kicked straighter earlier, they might just have had an easier time of it.
Taking nothing away from West Coast, however, who stuck to their task admirably throughout and did miss chances of their own.
https://www.sen.com.au/news/2023/07/17/overreactions-positives-negatives-and-undroppables-for-all-18-afl-teams-in-18/