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Re: Richmond vs Port Adelaide @ the MCG --- Round 2, 2024
« Reply #105 on: March 24, 2024, 06:52:28 PM »
Final Score

Richmond   3.2    7.8    11.11    13.14-92
Port Adel.   3.7    5.9    12.12    18.14-122

Goals: Baker 3, Bolton 2, Mansell 2, Lynch, D.Rioli, Pickett, Balta, Taranto, Ross.


1 very good quarter with promising signs from some of the cubs, 2 quarters we scrounged out goals to stay in the contest on the scoreboard, and the last we were easily beaten. So 1 vs 3 quarters to Port. 5 goals was around the expected margin before start of the game even if we gave a yelp. We're going to have plenty of these types of results this year unfortunately.

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Re: Richmond vs Port Adelaide @ the MCG --- Round 2, 2024
« Reply #106 on: March 24, 2024, 06:54:28 PM »
The umps can sux my dik. Ruined a good game

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Re: Richmond vs Port Adelaide @ the MCG --- Round 2, 2024
« Reply #107 on: March 24, 2024, 07:12:57 PM »
Dusty on holidays in the second half.. Boltons second half poor. Campbell looks the goods, Ross played very well.. brown and banks improved as the game went on. Tresize showed he'll be a player. Time to wipe the season off and play the kids.

Banks was rubbish. He is too soft. We are stuffed next year if we lose Baker

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Re: Richmond vs Port Adelaide @ the MCG --- Round 2, 2024
« Reply #108 on: March 24, 2024, 07:53:34 PM »
Both Banks and Dow look timid to me.

Get Sonsie and McAuliffe in.

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Re: Richmond vs Port Adelaide @ the MCG --- Round 2, 2024
« Reply #109 on: March 24, 2024, 08:18:15 PM »
Tackling clearly still not priority under the new regime....and no doubt the usual flogs cheered at the late change ...but jeez today underlined how crucial MRJ's defensive pressure has been so far this year... :shh
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Re: Richmond vs Port Adelaide @ the MCG --- Round 2, 2024
« Reply #110 on: March 24, 2024, 08:35:11 PM »
Both Banks and Dow look timid to me.

Get Sonsie and McAuliffe in.
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Re: Richmond vs Port Adelaide @ the MCG --- Round 2, 2024
« Reply #111 on: March 24, 2024, 09:42:47 PM »
Both Banks and Dow look timid to me.

Get Sonsie and McAuliffe in.

Sonsie is the most timid of the lot.

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Re: Richmond vs Port Adelaide @ the MCG --- Round 2, 2024
« Reply #112 on: March 24, 2024, 10:07:15 PM »
I rarely criticise umpires but good god they were pathetic today

But our loss wasn't due to the umpires, poor decision making and poor skill execution killed us again at crucial times.
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Re: Richmond vs Port Adelaide @ the MCG --- Round 2, 2024
« Reply #113 on: March 25, 2024, 09:44:25 PM »
Report Card: Round 2

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RICHMOND

Sure, the Tigers didn’t get the four points but they showed plenty of heart and fight to continue to come at Port Adelaide on Sunday. Richmond were undermanned across the ground but didn’t concede until the final term. Not even the Power’s seven-goal third term could break Richmond’s back as Liam Baker led the fight to close within just seven points at the final change. The Tigers had more contested ball (+7) and more hitouts, but just didn’t make the most of their possession - finishing -11 in inside 50s. The Tigers just didn’t have enough defenders to halt Port’s forward charge.

In the votes

Tim Taranto defied an early knock to finish the pick of Richmond’s midfield crop with 26 touches, four clearances and a goal. Toby Nankervis did everything he could in the middle with 24 hit-outs, six tackles and 17 touches against his former ruck partner Ivan Soldo. Liam Baker proved his usual inspiring best as he tried to lift the Tigers with 23 disposals and three goals.

Room for improvement

Richmond needed their experience to stand tall but Tom Lynch couldn’t get near it after kicking the opening goal. He went the rest of the match without another major and finished with just the seven touches. Lynch was the man to cough up a 50m penalty that resulted in a Zak Butters goal, and was involved in several scuffles throughout the match.

Grade

B-

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-2024-round-2-report-card-highlights-grades-analysis-every-club-reviewed-best-and-worst-players-votes-latest-news/news-story/9f6b6939c4cafcc6076d73e23cb13de9

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Re: Richmond vs Port Adelaide @ the MCG --- Round 2, 2024
« Reply #114 on: March 25, 2024, 09:48:27 PM »
WHAT THEY GOT RIGHT AND WRONG: EACH CLUB’S WINS AND WOES FROM ROUND 2

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What they got right

Inexperienced defenders filled the void

The Tigers have been hammered by injuries recently, particularly in defence.

Josh Gibcus (ACL) is out for the season, while Tylar Young (concussion) and Nathan Broad (calf) all came out of the team that narrowly lost to Carlton in Round 1.

In came Ben Miller, James Trezise and Tom Brown, plus a little bit of shuffling to fill the key position void.

They would give up 17 marks inside 50, but with the amount of quality ball that came in from Port’s dominant midfield, that’s a decent result.

It was a tough task against a very good Power side and they did a decent job, but the weight of numbers banked up and eventually told the story.

Remained in the contest

For the second week in a row, Adem Yze’s Tigers managed to keep themselves in the contest as a winning a chance at three-quarter time.

Liam Baker’s two goals late in the third term had them within striking distance at seven points down.

They had also led at half-time in a match they were expected to lose comfortably. In the end, that was somewhat the case as they went down by 30 points, but not before they gave the visitors an almighty scare.

They’ve been ok across the last two games, but they don’t want to let honourable losses start to creep in.

The beauty of Baker

Speaking of Baker, isn’t he a very good footballer.

He tends to be thrown around wherever he is needed and did just that again on Sunday.

Without Jacob Hopper and Dion Prestia in the side, Baker spent more time through the midfield, mixing his time as a high half-forward.

He was Richmond’s best player who finished with 23 touches, 12 score involvements, seven inside 50s, five clearances and three goals, having a massive impact for his side.

The Tiges would be keen to lock him away as soon as possible.

What they got wrong

More lapses

Richmond led by 11 points at the main break which could have been 17 if not for some ill-discipline from Tom Lynch.

He gave away a clumsy 50 which resulted in Zak Butters converting a simple shot at goal.

The Power would then pile on four goals in less than 10 minutes in the third term and seven for the quarter which would have looked worse if not for Baker’s two late replies.

That lapse in concentration reemerged in the fourth quarter when Port went bang, bang, bang, bang with another lot of four goals - this time in less than nine minutes.

They are two periods of play Yze would love to get back as it eventually cost them the game.

No midfield for Martin

Despite there being lots of talk about it during pre-season, Dustin Martin hasn’t spent too much in the midfield so far in 2024.

He attended just four centre bounces on the weekend which seems low considering Hopper and Prestia were missing.

Martin was solid in the first half with 13 touches before he was basically non-existent in the second half to finish with 16 for the game.

As the Power midfield of Zak Butters, Connor Rozee, Ollie Wines and Willem Drew started to get on top, a player of Martin’s experience and ilk might have been helpful in the middle.

His presence might have sparked something in the guts for the Tigers. It seems like an opportunity missed.

Poor outing from Lynch

Tom Lynch was never going to be running on top of the ground in his second match back after almost a year off with a foot injury.

But he was unequivocally beaten by Brandon Zerk-Thatcher on Sunday.

Lynch failed to take a mark and had just three kicks for a return of 1.1. He was comfortably handled in the air and was at times uncompetitive.

He needed to bring the ball to ground more often, especially given debutant Mykelti Lefau was trying to find his feet at the elite level up against Esava Ratugolea.

Hopefully for Tigers fans Lynch can return to somewhere near his best for next weekend’s clash with Sydney.

https://www.sen.com.au/news/2024/03/25/what-they-got-right-and-wrong-each-clubs-wins-and-woes-from-round-2/


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Re: Richmond vs Port Adelaide @ the MCG --- Round 2, 2024
« Reply #115 on: March 25, 2024, 09:53:33 PM »
Dusty on holidays in the second half.. Boltons second half poor. Campbell looks the goods, Ross played very well.. brown and banks improved as the game went on. Tresize showed he'll be a player. Time to wipe the season off and play the kids.

The last sentence you have got something right. :snidegrin

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Re: Richmond vs Port Adelaide @ the MCG --- Round 2, 2024
« Reply #116 on: March 25, 2024, 09:57:03 PM »
Coaches' votes (Yze & Hinkley)

Richmond v Port Adelaide

10 Zak Butters (PORT)
5 Liam Baker (RICH)
4 Willem Drew (PORT)
4 Ollie Wines (PORT)
3 Brandon Zerk-Thatcher (PORT)
2 Connor Rozee (PORT)
2 Todd Marshall (PORT)

https://www.afl.com.au/news/1094650/coaches-votes-r2-sydney-swans-star-isaac-heeney-goes-further-clear-six-perfect-10s

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Re: Richmond vs Port Adelaide @ the MCG --- Round 2, 2024
« Reply #117 on: March 25, 2024, 10:01:33 PM »
Dusty on holidays in the second half.. Boltons second half poor. Campbell looks the goods, Ross played very well.. brown and banks improved as the game went on. Tresize showed he'll be a player. Time to wipe the season off and play the kids.

Banks was rubbish. He is too soft. We are stuffed next year if we lose Baker

I really like that Banks can chew of the really good good  kick and make it work.
The truth is like a few others imo he just lacks the frame  size and strength to properly compete at the level ATM.

hb or wing few disposals is a problem. May as well play Macca  Ross or Pickett at least they can physically compete.

Bottom line is i don't think he is Physically ready for AFL. IM REALLY HOPING THIS CHANGES. He could be really damaging if he can get his hands on the ball and compete.
Just another who needs to be locked up at the abbatoir barbecue for a year with a whole heap of weights to push.

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Re: Richmond vs Port Adelaide @ the MCG --- Round 2, 2024
« Reply #118 on: March 26, 2024, 12:26:20 PM »
I’m not sure it’s purely a frame thing with him.

Some players are lightly built when they debut but you can tell they have the hardness required for afl level.

I don’t see that with Banks but prepared to give him more time.

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Re: Richmond vs Port Adelaide @ the MCG --- Round 2, 2024
« Reply #119 on: March 26, 2024, 12:27:46 PM »
I’m not sure it’s purely a frame thing with him.

Some players are lightly built when they debut but you can tell they have the hardness required for afl level.

I don’t see that with Banks but prepared to give him more time.


Yeah look at guys like Isaac Smith and Grant Birchall. Smaller frames but hard AF.