Author Topic: VFL R17: Richmond vs Williamstown @ Point Gellibrand Oval, Sat. July 20  (Read 2009 times)

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And we then allow Willy to waltz inside 50 from the centre clearance and get a soft goal without laying a glove on them :facepalm.

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Too late but where was this urgency and ball use in the first 3 quarters especially when we had the breeze twice?

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And that's the sealer for Willy.

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Lost by 22 pts.

Final Score

Richmond        2.0     2.0     3.6    5.6-36
Williamstown    0.1    4.7     5.7    8.10-58

Goals: Bauer 2, Yassine, Olden, Pollocks



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Can Bauer get a game in the 1sts please?

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How did Jagga go?

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How did Jagga go?

400 possessions and a squillion clearances as an infant
One would think a pretty handy first up crack

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What was the final free kick count? 44 total up to 3 quarter time is an absurd number. Seems like the umps couldn’t wait to blow the whistle and get some tv time for themselves.

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Williamstown are 7th

I love the idea Jagga is in our VFL program, let him train with them if he keeps getting 30 touches he picks himself as pick 1 I think.
Go Tigers!

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How did Jagga go?
31 disposals 😉

Only 35% DE but undestandable given the conditions I guess.... :shh
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VFL Tigers defeated by Williamstown

By Zakariya El-Houli
Richmond Media
20 July 2024


Richmond’s three-game winning streak has grinded to a halt after it fell to the Seagulls by 22 points in wet and windy conditions at DSV Stadium on Saturday night, 8.10 (58) to 5.6 (36).

Courtesy of the conditions, the first goal of the night came twenty-one minutes into the first quarter through Tiger Jacob Bauer.

He then converted on the quarter-time siren to make it two goals in the quarter.

After his three-goal haul in Richmond’s most previous win against the Suns, he was potent again on Saturday night, finishing with 13 disposals and two marks to go along with his two goals.

The Tigers established an 11-point quarter-time lead off the back of impressive work from Joel Garner (27 disposals, seven tackles, seven hit-outs, five clearances), Nick Guiney (17 disposals, three marks, three tackles), and Cam Olden (17 disposals, 11 tackles, four clearances, one goal).

Impressively, seven of Olden’s 11 tackles came in the opening term.

As the rain started to pour heavily in the second term, the Tigers were held to a scoreless quarter, and registered just one inside-50.

The Seagulls kicked their first goal of the night five minutes into the quarter, and three more goals followed courtesy of their 29 forward entries.

Off the back of Williamstown’s’ forward-50 and territory dominance in the quarter, and Richmond’s lack-of-it, the hosts booted four goals from 10 scoring shots to establish a 19-point half-time lead.

A positive for the Tigers was the performance of 18-year-old Jagga Smith. Smith was strong in his VFL debut, finishing with 31 disposals, five marks and eight clearances.

The Seagulls kicked the first goal of the second half through 2023 Jim ‘Frosty’ Miller Medallist Brodie McLaughlin to establish a game-high 22-point lead.

Despite having seven shots on goal in the quarter, the Tigers failed to make the most of their opportunities and only converted once through Mohammad Yassine.

Yassine (six disposals, one tackle, one goal) kicked the first goal for the Tigers since the quarter-time siren from more than 50-metres out.

For all of Williamstown’s dominance, the Tigers had cut down the margin to just 14 points on the eve of three-quarter-time.

The Tigers came out of the blocks strong early in the fourth quarter and converted the first goal of the term through Olden to cut the margin down to eight points.

However, Richmond’s celebrations were cut short as Williamstown’s instant response pushed the margin back out to 14 points.

Then, two goals in as many minutes from the hosts extended the margin out to a game-high 27 points, shutting out any chance of a Richmond comeback.

In the end, the Tigers couldn’t capitalise on their momentum early in the fourth quarter, and were handed a 22-point loss, their sixth of the season.

As a result, Richmond have dropped to eighth on the 2024 VFL ladder.

The Tigers look ahead to their next challenge against arch-rival Collingwood in a double header at the Swinburne Centre next Sunday, July 28 from 10:05am.

Williamstown 0.1 4.7 5.7 8.10 (58)

Richmond 2.0 2.0 3.6 5.6 (36)

Goalkickers: Bauer (2), Yassine, Pollocks, Olden

Best: Wilson, Smith, Garner, Olden, Guiney, El Nour, Bauer

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1606693/vfl-tigers-defeated-by-williamstown

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What was the final free kick count? 44 total up to 3 quarter time is an absurd number. Seems like the umps couldn’t wait to blow the whistle and get some tv time for themselves.
51 frees in total.
Us 23
Willy 28

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What was the final free kick count? 44 total up to 3 quarter time is an absurd number. Seems like the umps couldn’t wait to blow the whistle and get some tv time for themselves.
51 frees in total.
Us 23
Willy 28

Ridiculous. Atleast double what would be a reasonable amount for a game.

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What was the final free kick count? 44 total up to 3 quarter time is an absurd number. Seems like the umps couldn’t wait to blow the whistle and get some tv time for themselves.
51 frees in total.
Us 23
Willy 28

Ridiculous. Atleast double what would be a reasonable amount for a game.

Ever been to a game at Willy on a windy day?

Blows a gale like no other .. resulting in a lot of play in one quarter of the ground .. makes it extremely congested with a ton of stoppages etc

Teams will very rarely touch the dead side of the ground

This situation results in far more free kicks than normal