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Re: AFLW: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd --- Round 6, 2024
« Reply #45 on: October 05, 2024, 08:31:48 PM »
Nice to see us give Collingwood a pasting, even if it's the AFLW.

Good job girls :D

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Re: AFLW: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd --- Round 6, 2024
« Reply #46 on: October 06, 2024, 06:12:22 PM »
Surging Tigers shine in storm-interrupted win over Pies

By Sarah Black
afl.com.au
6 Oct 2024


RICHMOND has seen off Collingwood, rolling storms and a lightning delay in an eventful 36-point win at the Swinburne Centre.

The 7.4 (46) to 1.4 (10) victory is crucial amid a congested top eight, the Tigers now temporarily occupying second spot after dominating play after an extended half-time break.

A serious downpour before the bounce made the going tough underfoot, but Monique Conti was in a class of her own, hovering unattended in a sweeping role and proving to be ever elusive.

The Tigers were keen to employ a precise kicking game, while the Pies were trying to put as much pace on the ball as possible, playing on and occasionally getting themselves in trouble.

But all well-intentioned plans went out the window as the storms rolled in.

With lightning threatening in the distance in the second term, Tigers star Ellie McKenzie steadied for her second goal, providing a calming influence through the midfield and across half-forward in a somewhat frantic game.

Around 25 minutes was added to the half-time break as a short but intense thunderstorm raced through Richmond, with the normal 14-minute rest pushing out to about 40, inclusive of an additional eight-minute warm-up.

The turf was properly wet upon the restart, with water splashing off the surface with every step, and to both sides' credit, neither appeared to have lost focus over the extended break.

But it was Richmond who was able to lock the ball inside its forward half, wearing down the Pies' defence with stoppage after stoppage in dangerous territory.

Just to add to the absurdity of the game, a steam train chugged its way through Richmond station, its horn bellowing across the field.

On return from concussion, Collingwood skipper Bri Davey had 10 disposals to the main break but faded as the game progressed, while Sarah Rowe and Ruby Schleicher – still playing in the midfield despite the return of her captain, with Miki Cann pushed forward – provided plenty of bounce.

The last quarter was a tough slog played out in heavy rain, with Tam Luke's footballing renaissance continuing with her second goal for the game, Eilish Sheerin also kicking her second.

Young Collingwood defender Lucy Cronin left the field under duress after copping an accidental hand to the face in the third term, requiring treatment in the rooms, but returned and played out the game.

The difference
Richmond was much more effective when moving the ball into attack, having an additional 11 inside 50s to half-time, with Katie Brennan, 50-gamer Caitlin Greiser and Tam Luke stretching Collingwood's defence. Key defender Lauren Butler – playing her first game for the season after a series of soft-tissue injuries – lined up at full-forward for the Pies, rotating with draftee Georgia Clark, but the ball rarely troubled the Tiger defenders.

McKenzie's career-best touch
The 2020 No.1 pick has had a torrid time with injury over the past few years, rarely getting a decent run at the top level. After one game in 2023, she's now managed seven in a row, averaging 18.6 disposals and kicking her first two goals for the year. When the game was in the balance in the first half, it was McKenzie who added a touch of class amid the congestion.

Up next
Collingwood will travel to Alberton Oval to take on Port Adelaide on Thursday night, while Richmond will host Geelong at the Swinburne Centre on Saturday afternoon.

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RICHMOND          1.2     3.3     5.3     7.4     (46)
COLLINGWOOD     0.0     1.1     1.4     1.4     (10)

GOALS
Richmond: McKenzie 2, Luke 2, Sheerin 2, Greiser
Collingwood: Butler

BEST
Richmond: Conti, McKenzie, Lavey, Dempsey, Sheerin, Egan
Collingwood: Rowe, Schleicher, Bonnici, Frederick

INJURIES
Richmond: Nil
Collingwood: Nil

https://www.afl.com.au/aflw/news/1238213/surging-richmond-tigers-shine-in-storm-interrupted-win-over-collingwood-pies

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Re: AFLW: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd --- Round 6, 2024
« Reply #47 on: October 06, 2024, 06:42:34 PM »
Team stats:

Disposals    250 - 230 .... ( contested: 123 - 104 ; uncontested: 118 - 110 )
Efficiency%   60 - 51
Kicks          155 - 132
Handballs     95 - 98
Turnovers     64 - 61
Marks          48 - 35 .... ( contested marks: 7 - 2 )
Tackles        92 - 78
Clearances   33 - 23 .... ( centre: 5 - 4 ; stoppages: 28 - 19 )
Inside 50s    41 - 19
In50 eff.%    37 - 16
In50 marks   12 - 2
In50 tackles  22 - 12
Hitouts         36 - 39
One %ers     26 - 25
Frees           18 - 11

Individual possies:

Conti       30 disp (16 con) plus 7 clearances & 7 tackles
Dempsey 23 disp (9 con) plus 5 marks, 5 tackles, 261m gained & 1 goal assist.
Egan       19
Hicks       18 disp @ 89% eff. plus 8 intercepts, 4 in50s, 4 score inv & 220m gained.
McKenzie 18 disp (12 con) plus 7 clearances, 7 tackles, 312m gained & 2 goals.
Sheerin   17 disp (10 con)plus 6 tackles, 353m gained & 2 goals.
Dallaway 16
Lavey      15 disp (9 con) plus 5 clearances, 4 in50s & 297m gained.
Lynch      13 disp (9 con) plus 7 tackles, 7 intercepts, 4 in50s & 343m gained.
Miller       12
Ryan       10
Seymour  9
Ford        8
Greiser    8
Kelly       8
Brennan  7
Luke       5
Yassir     5
Graham  4
Hosking  3
Bacon     2

https://www.afl.com.au/aflw/matches/6850#player-stats


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Re: AFLW: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd --- Round 6, 2024
« Reply #49 on: October 07, 2024, 08:20:42 PM »
Ferguson: ‘A mature four-quarter effort’

“We prepared for any conditions because we knew the weather might be around, and we’ve played wet weather footy the last couple of weeks,” Ferguson said.

Citing his side’s maturity on Saturday afternoon, Ferguson was pleased with the performance after lightning delays saw the game enter an extended half-time break.

“To come out after half time…stay composed, come out and almost start the game again (and) assert our authority, really happy with that.”

“We allowed the players to have their own time…we let them relax and let them be who they need to be (at half time), and they controlled that really well,” he said on the extended half-time break.

Another pleasing aspect for Ferguson was his side’s ability to play to the wet conditions, particularly, his talls such as Caitlin Greiser, Tamara Luke and Katie Brennan.

“You still need competitors and targets in the wet.”

“The players have the skillset to play those conditions, and I thought all our talls impacted and brought our smalls into the game,” Ferguson said.

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1674338/ferguson-a-mature-four-quarter-effort

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Re: AFLW: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Punt Rd --- Round 6, 2024
« Reply #50 on: October 09, 2024, 07:16:26 AM »
Coaches' votes

Richmond v Collingwood

10  Ellie McKenzie (Richmond)
7  Monique Conti (Richmond)
6  Eilish Sheerin (Richmond)

2 Brittany Bonnici (COLL)
1 Jodie Hicks (RICH)
1 Sarah Rowe (COLL)

LEADERBOARD
53 Ashleigh Riddell (NMFC)
52 Ebony Marinoff (ADEL)
50 Jasmine Garner (NMFC)
45 Ally Anderson (BL)
43 Monique Conti (RICH)
43 Ella Roberts (WCE)
40 Charlie Rowbottom (GCFC)
40 Eliza West (HAW)
38 Ellie McKenzie (RICH)

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1674728/perfect-10-in-the-coaches-votes-for-mckenzie