Yze laments missed chanceBy Gemma Bastiani
afl.com.au
Aug 9, 2025ADEM Yze wasn't interested in talk about an honourable loss for his young Richmond side on Saturday afternoon.
Instead, it was a missed opportunity.
After giving up the first three goals of the game, the Tigers came to life, only to fall to St Kilda by four points.
"They were better than us in the first quarter, but the adjustments and the response for the final three quarters felt like we got the game on our terms," Yze said.
"(I) feel like we could have won the game, probably should have won the game, and obviously that's a bitter pill to swallow."
Yze was determined that the Tigers were "the better team" after the first break, but couldn't make it count on the scoreboard late in the game when a sixth win of the season was up for grabs.
The team's inconsistency week to week is something Yze is still grappling with.
"We live week to week and right now, we feel like we left one out there. So, at the end of the season we'll review the season based on how we felt we went each week," he said.
"There's been games where we haven't been up to standard, there's been quarters that haven't been up to standard against really good teams, and then there's been games like this, where we feel like we should have won the game, or could have won the game.
"And then the GWS game (in round 12) was exactly the same, so I don't care how many games we win or lose, but we just want to play a certain way and today I felt like we played the right way. We just didn't get the result."
Yze confirmed that he opted not to utilise substitute Steely Green to keep the small forward fresh for a run in the VFL on Saturday night.
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