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Re: AFLW R3: Richmond vs GWS @ Blacktown, Sat. Sept. 16
« Reply #60 on: September 16, 2023, 03:23:57 PM »
Sarah Darcy has had a shocker

But has done a couple of good things in the last 5 mins including that goal
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Re: AFLW R3: Richmond vs GWS @ Blacktown, Sat. Sept. 16
« Reply #61 on: September 16, 2023, 03:25:31 PM »
Sarah Hosking gets the free for being dumped then 50 for a GWS backchat to the ump. Kick from 50 and Yassir marks 20 out. Misses to the right (didn't account for the breeze).

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Re: AFLW R3: Richmond vs GWS @ Blacktown, Sat. Sept. 16
« Reply #62 on: September 16, 2023, 03:25:35 PM »
Goal kicking practice please

At least half a dozen times today with set shots way too close to woman on the mark
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Re: AFLW R3: Richmond vs GWS @ Blacktown, Sat. Sept. 16
« Reply #63 on: September 16, 2023, 03:26:19 PM »
Siren!

Won by 19 pts!  :gotigers

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Re: AFLW R3: Richmond vs GWS @ Blacktown, Sat. Sept. 16
« Reply #64 on: September 16, 2023, 03:40:49 PM »
Final Score

Richmond   0.2    2.5    5.7    7.11-53
GWS          0.0    1.2    5.4     5.4-34

Goals:  Yassir 2, Brennan, Greiser, Conti, Jones, D'Arcy.


We were clearly the better team (GWS are winless), but not doing the basics kept them in the game and will cost us against the top sides. We kept GWS in the game via our schoolkid errors (poor defensive positioning at contests, poor F50 play and poor goalkicking). You need to do the basics well and regularly.

Miller had a top game at full back. Saved our bacon numerous times with her judgement and clean contested marking.
Seymour dominated the hitouts. We should have made more of it throughout the match although we did win the clearances in the end.
Conti was Conti and again our leading disposal winner.
Dempsey is underrated as WP said. Had a really good game.
Brennan in general play was excellent but her goalkicking stopped her from ripping the game apart (1 goal 3 behinds).
Sheerin was one of our best with her rebounding long kicks in the first half especially.
Yassir better in the second half with two important goals (should have been three).

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Re: AFLW R3: Richmond vs GWS @ Blacktown, Sat. Sept. 16
« Reply #65 on: September 16, 2023, 05:42:53 PM »
Quite a bit of irony in who the last 2 goal kickers were.

Jones to give us a 12 point lead then D'Arcy to seal it  ;D
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Re: AFLW R3: Richmond vs GWS @ Blacktown, Sat. Sept. 16
« Reply #66 on: September 16, 2023, 06:08:31 PM »
Tigers turn up the heat to storm past Giants

By Martin Pegan
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16 September 2023


GREATER WESTERN SYDNEY        0.0     1.2     5.4       5.4 (34)
RICHMOND                                 0.2     2.5     5.7      7.11 (53)

GOALS
Greater Western Sydney: Parker 2, Zreika, Lister, Dalton
Richmond: Yassir 2, Jones, Greiser, D'Arcy, Conti, Brennan

BEST
Greater Western Sydney: Parker, Barr, Beeson, Dalton, Hicks, Goldsworthy
Richmond: Conti, Sheerin, Seymour, Brennan, Dempsey, Yassir, Egan

INJURIES
Greater Western Sydney: Parker (knee)
Richmond: J.Hosking (ankle)

Reports: Nil

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RICHMOND has overcome a second-half surge from Greater Western Sydney to secure a 19-point triumph in stifling conditions at Blacktown International Sportspark.

The Tigers were in control of the contest until Alyce Parker sparked a Giants revival that proved to be short lived as the visitors ran away in the final term for a 7.11 (53) to 5.4 (34) victory on Saturday.

The win takes the Tigers to a 2-1 record while putting the Giants' season on a knife's edge following three consecutive losses and with concerns over a knee injury to Parker.

The onballer had to be helped from the field in the dying stages after all but keeping the Giants in the game with another outstanding display.

The Tigers' own gun midfielder Monique Conti was again at her blistering best while gathering a game-high 22 disposals and a goal and leading the way especially when the game was on the line.

Eilish Sheerin (17 disposals, 436 metres gained) and Kate Dempsey (18, 437) were also critical for the Tigers with their polished ball movement, as ruck Gabby Seymour (12 touches, 26 hitouts) made her presence felt around the stoppages.

Zippy forward Emelia Yassir booted two majors for the Tigers before Courtney Jones and Sarah D'Arcy kicked the goals in the final term that clinched a hard-fought victory.

Parker slotted two quick goals that helped the Giants snatch the lead in the third term after trailing by as much as 16 points and finished with 21 disposals before being sidelined.

Nicola Barr (18 disposals) was again influential for the Giants in a new midfield role, while Chloe Dalton (12 disposals, one goal, 391 metres gained) added run and carry as the game opened up.

The Giants' boom recruit Isabel Huntington also impressed in her club debut after overcoming a third ACL injury to provide a forward threat and most importantly run out a first game in 616 days unscathed.

The former No.1 draft pick only gathered five disposals but was often crucial to ensuring the ball came to ground especially as GWS surged in the second half before Huntington and her side ran out of steam.

Hiss-tory in Blacktown as snake delays start
It felt like summer had come early with temperatures in excess of 30 degrees under a blazing sun but one spectator was particularly keen to make the most of the heat. The Giants players were completing their warm-up moments before the scheduled start time when they spotted a snake on the field and understandably raced back to the changerooms. A snake catcher had to be called in to move on the red-bellied black snake but not before the opening bounce was delayed by 30 minutes in a first for the AFLW, but perhaps less of a surprise for those from around Blacktown.

Tigers boost their forward firepower
Richmond's new-look forward line has run hot and cold since retired spearhead Courtney Wakefield was among several departures at the end of last season, but it found a way to fire and make an impact against GWS. Katie Brennan and former St Kilda forward Caitlin Greiser made the most of their chances, while 19-year-old Emelia Yassir booted two goals and debutant Charli Wicksteed showed enough to suggest she could be another useful addition to the attack.

Pease passes first test in rousing return
Former No.1 draft pick Isabel Huntington was not the only GWS player returning from a torn ACL as young gun Emily Pease also played her first match since recovering from the dreaded injury. The midfielder took some time to warm into the contest but soon made her mark to remind the Giants of the pivotal role she can play in moving the ball from defence to attack.

Up next
GWS will continue chasing a first victory of the season when it hosts Adelaide at Manuka Oval on Saturday from 11.05am AEST. Richmond can target back-to-back wins when it faces Carlton at Ikon Park on Saturday at 1.05pm AEST.

https://www.afl.com.au/aflw/matches/5760#match-report

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Re: AFLW R3: Richmond vs GWS @ Blacktown, Sat. Sept. 16
« Reply #67 on: September 16, 2023, 06:28:39 PM »
Team Stats:

Disposals:    221 - 219 ..... ( contested: 111 - 83 ; uncontested: 106 - 126 )
Efficiency%:   60 - 70
Kicks:          145 - 125
Handballs:     76 - 94
Turnovers:     48 - 55
Marks:          32 - 51 ..... ( contested: 8 - 3 )
Tackles:        55 - 50
Clearances:   28 - 23 ..... ( centre: 8 - 6 ; stoppages: 20 - 17 )
Inside 50s:    36 - 31
In50 eff.%:    53 - 32
In50 marks:    8 - 5
In50 tackles:   9 - 12
Hitouts:         31 - 18
Bounces:         3 - 3
One %ers:     29 - 18
Frees:            23 - 25

Individual possessions:

Conti  22 ....... (13 contested possies), 4 marks, 7 clearances (3 centre), 345m gained, 6 inside 50s, 5 score inv, 1 goal assist, 1 goal.
Brennan 18 ...... (8 contested possies), 3 clearances, 386m gained, 4 inside 50s, 6 score inv, 1 goal.
Dempsey 18 ...... 437m gained, 4 inside 50s, 5 intercepts.
Sheerin  17 ...... (8 contested possies), 6 tackles, 436m gained, 10 intercepts.
Egan      16 ...... (7 contested possies), 7 tackles.
Eastman  14 ..... (10 contested possies).
Greiser   13 ...... 5 score inv, 1 goal.
Seymour 12 ...... 4 clearances, 5 tackles, 26 hitouts.
Miller     11 ..... (9 contested possies), 9 intercepts, 3 contested marks.
S.Hosking 10
Shevlin  10
Yassir    10 ..... 2 goals.
Lynch    9 ...... 4 inside 50s.
Cox        8 ...... 3 clearances.
MacDonald 8 ...... 7 tackles.
Jones     7 ........ 1 goal.
McClelland 6
Wicksteed 6
D'Arcy     4 ....... 1 goal.
Graham   2
J.Hosking  0 .... injured in the 1st qtr (ankle)

https://www.afl.com.au/aflw/matches/5760#player-stats

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Re: AFLW R3: Richmond vs GWS @ Blacktown, Sat. Sept. 16
« Reply #68 on: September 16, 2023, 06:56:17 PM »
Too many fat, lazy and stupid players. Umpiring is stuffen hopeless

Can’t say fat.
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Re: AFLW R3: Richmond vs GWS @ Blacktown, Sat. Sept. 16
« Reply #69 on: September 16, 2023, 07:48:36 PM »
Agree with what the others have said.

Dempsey is a very good player.

Darcy is not up to it any more.

Greiser is one of the worst FFs I have seen, continually misjudges the flight of the ball and doesn’t get any where near the contests, when she is in the contest has very bad hands.  I would drop Greiser and have Poppy Kelly playing FF, at least she has better hands.

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Re: AFLW R3: Richmond vs GWS @ Blacktown, Sat. Sept. 16
« Reply #70 on: September 17, 2023, 10:53:00 AM »
Too many fat, lazy and stupid players. Umpiring is stuffen hopeless

Can’t say fat.

I’m going to go with “festively plump” from now on

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Re: AFLW R3: Richmond vs GWS @ Blacktown, Sat. Sept. 16
« Reply #71 on: September 17, 2023, 12:50:01 PM »
Too many fat, lazy and stupid players. Umpiring is stuffen hopeless

Can’t say fat.

I’m going to go with “festively plump” from now on

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Re: AFLW R3: Richmond vs GWS @ Blacktown, Sat. Sept. 16
« Reply #72 on: September 17, 2023, 01:06:33 PM »
Big-Boned

I’m still yet to see a fat skeleton

Sorry, festively plump skeleton

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Re: AFLW R3: Richmond vs GWS @ Blacktown, Sat. Sept. 16
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Re: AFLW R3: Richmond vs GWS @ Blacktown, Sat. Sept. 16
« Reply #74 on: September 17, 2023, 07:27:29 PM »
Good coaching game by Fergie.

Moved Brennan behind the ball when GWS were pressing in the third.

Also tag teamed Egan and MacDonald on Parker and on the bench in the second half.

Thought our girls handled the heat worse and with three unfit players in the side as well. Fair win all in all.