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Re: AFLW R5: Richmond vs Fremantle @ Princes Park, Fri. Sept. 29
« Reply #45 on: September 29, 2023, 04:53:40 PM »
Tigers toppled by fast-starting Dockers

By Gemma Bastiani
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29 September 2023


RICHMOND       0.1    1.2    3.3   4.6 (30)
FREMANTLE      3.0    4.5    5.6   5.7 (37)

GOALS
Richmond: Lynch, Brennan, Jones, Greiser
Fremantle: Tuhakaraina 2, Miller, Tighe, O'Sullivan

BEST
Richmond: Dempsey, Conti, Egan, Sheerin, Seymour
Fremantle: O'Driscoll, Tighe, Miller, Strom, Stannett

INJURIES
Richmond: Nil ...... (ed. Sarah Hosking has done a hammy via other reports )
Fremantle: Nil

LATE CHANGES
Richmond: Nil
Fremantle: Roxy Roux replaced Ebony Antonio in the selected side

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Richmond's fast-finish couldn't upset Fremantle, falling by seven points on Friday afternoon.

It was heart-in-throat stuff as the Tigers threatened to mow down the visitors' early lead, but Fremantle stood strong to ultimately win 5.7 (37) to 4.6 (30) in the first game of Friday's double-header at Ikon Park.

Up against it without star duo Kiara Bowers and Ebony Antonio, the spread of impact Dockers coach Lisa Webb enjoyed from her side was impressive. Ten different Dockers registered double-digit disposals for the day, allowing them to find long patches of control against a highly-fancied Tigers.

Fremantle got the fast start – something it hasn't done reliably so far this year – which immediately had the Tigers on the back foot. The Dockers dominated the territory in the opening half, suffocating the home side of opportunities to score.

Emma O'Driscoll (13 disposals, six intercepts) continued her impressive season, pressing high out of defence to compress the ground and aid in her side's territory dominancy, while Sarah Verrier (seven disposals, five tackles) was a crucial link on the wing between the midfield and forward line.

Richmond, meanwhile, struggled to generate the quick, neat corridor run it relies on so heavily to get into attack. The Dockers' work rate and pressure caused fumbling play and repeated turnovers from the Tigers, stunting opportunities for its forwards.

Kate Dempsey’s tireless work on the wing continued with 24 disposals and four tackles, while Gabby Seymour battled admirably in the ruck against Mim Strom, finishing with 17 hitouts and six tackles.

Once they found more control at stoppage, winning effective, attacking clearances, the Tigers were able to slam through two quick goals by way of Katie Brennan and Courtney Jones to keep the contest alive going into the final break.

Fremantle loves a thriller at Ikon Park
The Dockers have a history of playing out in thrillers when they travel to Ikon Park. Their battle with Carlton in 2021 famously required a three-goal final term to run over the top of the Blues. Last season they fell agonisingly short of the Bulldogs as they pressed the home side late. This season's edition was no different, as they got out to an impressive early lead before Richmond chipped away to get within the final margin of seven points, but the Dockers stood strong to hold on. Fremantle at Ikon, you know you're getting a heartstopper.

Fast-starting Dockers
For a Fremantle side that has had a stuttering start to the season, getting on the front foot against Richmond was imperative. And get on the front foot it did, kicking three opening quarter goals on its way to its highest half time score since the 2022 (season six) qualifying final against North Melbourne. Aine Tighe's work in the forward half proved difficult for the Tigers defenders to contain without Bec Miller, while Gabby O'Sullivan's return added some dynamism to the Dockers' attack.

Up next
Richmond will host an up-and-about Gold Coast side at Ikon Park on Sunday afternoon, while Fremantle will host North Melbourne at their home of Fremantle Oval in the game immediately following the Tigers.

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1442629/fast-starting-dockers-hold-on-late-to-topple-tigers

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Re: AFLW R5: Richmond vs Fremantle @ Princes Park, Fri. Sept. 29
« Reply #46 on: September 29, 2023, 05:18:33 PM »
Been a long time since I've beenso disappointed in loss as I am after today's debacle.

1st half was diabolical and insipid. Agree with you Mr OE total lack of respect and just didn't show up to play just thought it was some how going to happen. You cannot allow your opponent to get a fast start like that

For a side that believes it is a top 4 side they should be embarrassed. Top 4 sides don't dish up what we saw for 2 and half quarters. In a 10 round H&A season losses like today's cost you top 4.

Kudos to Freo, though they had a very clear plan and executed it perfectly. Their plan was to run and play on at all costs. They also had the added bonus of having a good CHF and a dominant ruck.

I said in post earlier that we lost it in the coaches box today and I stand by that. The selections are baffling but outside of that the lack of or refusal to try and mix things up and stop Freo's run is a coaching issue. Then to have no one forward of centre when we actually got the clearance from Freo's back half cost us time and time again. Though this has been an issue all year

Greiser has been a massive disappointment so far IMO.

I was expecting much better from her.

Dempsey has been awesome in every game this year. Has improved more than anyone.

Poppy Kelly is a non factor and her tap are useless. She is an absolute waste of a spot and I have no idea what the coaches see in her. The most uncoordinated player in the competition by far.


Greiser was alot better today, but seriously the delivery to her is shambolic 9 times out of 10. She leads she gets ignored, she doubles back towards goal because we go happy handball through the middle or wings and they kick it to where she was when she was leading.

Dempsey would easily be running 2nd to Mon Conti in the B&F

We are missing McKenzie but they need to get her injury issues right. She reminds me of Cotch in his first couple of seasons when he had Achilles troubles take the time and get it right... please Tigers get her the specialist attention she needs, send over OS to join Gibcus for specialised training programs....

Just on Poppy Kelly have said ad nauseam this season she isn't a forward. But in the last when she went into the ruck she at least nullified Freo's giant at centre contests.

Gabby Seymour tried her guts out as always but she got smashed in the ruck contests today and it was costly. Great around the ground but at the hit outs out pointed. Do wonder how sore she was from last week?

Again poor coaching, took until the final qtr to try that for an extended period  :banghead

Just so bitterly disappointed

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Re: AFLW R5: Richmond vs Fremantle @ Princes Park, Fri. Sept. 29
« Reply #47 on: September 29, 2023, 07:15:42 PM »
Sarah Hosking out of the game. Another injury (leg/hammy) :P.

Meehan working his magic on the girls as well I see. :shh

Na cant be mate. Old Lukey boy is doing a fantastic job at the moment. We should give him some credit as it was a tough job to get. Up against uum himself.



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Re: AFLW R5: Richmond vs Fremantle @ Princes Park, Fri. Sept. 29
« Reply #48 on: September 29, 2023, 08:39:28 PM »
Just watching the Bulldogs and Saints game and what makes some of the list decisions of of the last few seasons all the more frustrating is seeing Alice Edmonds running around for the Doggies. Her improvement over the last 3 seasons is extraordinary. Her ruck work and mobility around the ground is a cerdit to her.

Could have used her today
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Re: AFLW R5: Richmond vs Fremantle @ Princes Park, Fri. Sept. 29
« Reply #49 on: September 30, 2023, 06:09:34 AM »
Ferguson's post-match presser:

"They're hurting because we know we didn't put our best foot forward today."

Watch here: https://www.richmondfc.com.au/video/1442638/aflw-r5-ferguson-post-match

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Re: AFLW R5: Richmond vs Fremantle @ Princes Park, Fri. Sept. 29
« Reply #50 on: September 30, 2023, 09:52:47 AM »
Ferguson's post-match presser:

"They're hurting because we know we didn't put our best foot forward today."

Watch here: https://www.richmondfc.com.au/video/1442638/aflw-r5-ferguson-post-match

Watched his presser, lots of pointing the finger at the players but didn't put his hand up and say he stuffed up big time too
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Re: AFLW R5: Richmond vs Fremantle @ Princes Park, Fri. Sept. 29
« Reply #51 on: September 30, 2023, 10:10:16 PM »
Oddly enough, we've moved up a spot to 7th on the ladder despite our pathetic 'effort' yesterday. On the other hand, we blew a massive chance to jump into the Top 4 given how other results went our way this weekend.

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Re: AFLW R5: Richmond vs Fremantle @ Princes Park, Fri. Sept. 29
« Reply #52 on: October 02, 2023, 10:09:18 PM »
Coaches' votes: (Ferguson & Webb)

RICHMOND v FREMANTLE

9 - Aine Tighe (FRE)
7 - Angelique Stannett (FRE)
7 - Monique Conti (RICH)
4 - Hayley Miller (FRE)
2 - Kate Dempsey (RICH)
1 - Makaela Tuhakaraina (FRE)



Leaderboard after Round 5

43    Jasmine Garner    (NMFC)
38    Monique Conti    (RICH)
36    Kate Hore    (MELB)
33    Laura Gardiner    (SYD)
32    Tyla Hanks    (MELB)
31    Bonnie Toogood    (ESS)
30    Ebony Marinoff    (ADEL)
30    Charlie Rowbottom    (GCFC)

https://www.afl.com.au/aflw/news/1048223/coaches-votes-r5-tiger-demon-closing-on-leading-roo