Author Topic: VFL R18: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd, Sun. July 28 [curtain-raiser]  (Read 2247 times)

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Cantwell's kick inside 50 is shanked short and the Pies run it down for an easy goal :facepalm.

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Maurice free at the centrebounce. Goes short to Sonsie who kicks to the fat side and Bauer marks between 3 Pies 35 out. Misses left again.

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McCarthy inside 50 and Davidson marks 35 out. Misses badly left as well  :P

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Point to the Pies.

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27 min Q4

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Seriously how dumb are we. Slow kick to the pocket where no one is  ::).

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Goal to the Pies.

What a bunch of idiots!

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Lost to the 2nd bottom side that hadn't won a game for 3 months because we thought we just had to turn up and never had our heads in the game. Dumb, soft and disgraceful! :thumbsdown


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Final Score

Richmond      3.1     3.3     4.8    7.11-53
Collingwood   3.3     5.7     6.7    9.10-64

Goals: Cumberland 2, Bauer, McAuliffe, White, Davidson, Yassine.


Got what we deserved  :banghead.



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Individual stats:

Sonsie            26 disp. (14k, 12h, 13c, 8u, 50.0%), 3m, 2t, 10cl, 3in50,  -  , 1int.
Blight             23 disp. (17k,   6h,   6c, 9u, 82.6%), 4m, 2t,   1cl, 2in50, -   , 7int.
McAuliffe        20 disp. (  8k, 12h, 11c, 8u, 65.0%), 3m, 7t,   5cl, 3in50,  -  , 3int, 1g.
Cumberland    11 disp. (11k,   0h,   6c, 5u, 54.5%), 3m, 1t,   1cl, 2in50,  -  ,  -   , 2g, 4b.
Coulthard         8 disp. (  4k,   4h,   2c, 6u, 75.0%), 1m, -  ,  -   , 3in50,   -  , 1int.
Pickett             8 disp. (  6k,   2h,   1c, 7u, 37.5%), 2m, 5t,  -    , 2in50,  -   , 1int.
Bauer              6 disp. (   6k,  0h,   2c, 4u, 33.3%), 3m, 2t,  -    , 1in50, 4ho,   -  , 1g, 4b.
M.Rioli             4 disp. (   3k,  1h,   2c, 2u, 100% ), 1m, 3t,   2cl, 1in50.

Jagga Smith   27 disp. (14k, 13h, 16c, 10u, 51.9%), 1m, 2t,  3cl, 1in50,   -   , 8int.

VFL listers
Brindley 17 disposals
Wilson   17
El Nour  16
Garner   15
Johnson 15
McCarthy 15
Davidson 13
Cantwell  11
Clarkson  11
Pollocks   8
George    7
White      7
Yassine    3
Guiney    2

Team stats:

Disposals  304 - 330
Marks         53 - 80
Clearances  47 - 49
Inside 50s   48 - 41  ::)
Tackles        69 - 61
Hitouts        41 - 61
Frees           19 - 22

https://www.afl.com.au/vfl/matches/6541#team-stats
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stuffen useless. Rioli is fatter than poo

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stuffen useless. Rioli is fatter than poo

How dare you use the F word Knighter

Totally un-2024 of you

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VFL Tigers fall to Collingwood

By Zakariya El-Houli
Richmond Media
28 July 2024


Richmond VFL has lost its second game in a row after falling to Collingwood at the Swinburne Centre on Sunday morning, 9.10 (64) to 7.11 (53).

Despite their late surge, the inaccurate Tigers suffered an 11-point loss.

With Richmond trailing for the entirety of the contest, Collingwood emerged victorious for the first time in three months.

Led by strong performances in the middle of the ground from Tyler Sonsie (26 disposals, 10 clearances) and Jagga Smith (27 disposals, three clearances), the Tigers recorded seven more inside-50s than their opponents. However, they couldn’t capitalise on their chances.

In the opening term, six goals were shared between both sides.

The fast-starting Magpies got out to a 20-point lead before Richmond could register a score.

However, the Tigers responded strongly to work themselves back into the contest with three consecutive goals from Noah Cumberland (11 disposals, two goals), Kane McAuliffe (20 disposals, seven tackles, one goal) and Jacob Bauer, to trail by just two points at quarter time.

A positive for the Tigers was the performance of versatile tall Tom Brindley.

He performed strongly in the ruck in the absence of Oliver Hayes-Brown to finish with 17 disposals, four marks, 38 hit-outs and five clearances.

Scoring in the second quarter was bookended by Collingwood majors as the Tigers were held goalless.

Richmond’s first score of the quarter, a behind, came at the 25-minute mark. Just one more behind followed, as they trailed Collingwood by 16 points at the main break.

The Tigers’ goalkicking woes in the third term saw them convert five consecutive behinds and fail to capitalise on their dominance, kicking 1.5 in total for the quarter.

After a 26-minute period of no goals, Collingwood took advantage of Richmond’s inaccuracy to convert the first goal of the second half and establish a game-high 17-point lead.

Richmond’s instant response came through Harrison White (seven disposals, two tackles and one goal) and saw the three-quarter-time margin sit at 11 points.

Collingwood’s final term got off to a flyer after they kicked the first goal to extend their lead out back out to a game-high 17 points.

Richmond surged to kick the next three goals of the game through Cumberland’s second of the morning, Sam Davidson (13 disposals, one goal), and Mohammad Yassine, to draw level with their opponents.

Defensively, Jacob Blight (23 disposals, four marks) and Mutaz El Nour (16 disposals, four marks and three tackles) were impressive for the Tigers, however, despite drawing level, Collingwood finishing strongly to kick the final two goals of the game and emerge winner.

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

The Tigers will now enter its third bye-round of the season with a nine-and-seven record.

Post-bye, their next challenge will be against Sandringham on Sunday, August 11 at the Swinburne Centre.

Collingwood: 3.3 5.7 6.7 9.10 (64)

Richmond:    3.1 3.3 4.8 7.11 (53)

Goalkickers: Cumberland (2), Bauer, Yassine, Davidson, White, McAuliffe

Best: Brindley, Wilson, McAuliffe, Blight, Sonsie, Smith, El Nour

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1612627/vfl-tigers-fall-to-collingwood

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Pathetic....#sackmorris.... :thumbsdown
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we cant say a bad word about Morro. He has done a fantastic job down there.

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He has been good , hardly had any AFL listed players , but was out coached today.