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Re: AFLW: Richmond vs North Melbourne @ Princes Park --- Round 9, 2025
« Reply #30 on: October 11, 2025, 08:46:05 PM »
D50 throw-in and we are ballwatching leaving Garner alone to waltz in and kick a goal :facepalm.


Another genius set-up from the coach  ::).

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Re: AFLW: Richmond vs North Melbourne @ Princes Park --- Round 9, 2025
« Reply #31 on: October 11, 2025, 08:59:56 PM »
3 goalless qtrs and 2 scoreless qtrs

Says it all really
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Re: AFLW: Richmond vs North Melbourne @ Princes Park --- Round 9, 2025
« Reply #32 on: October 11, 2025, 09:06:01 PM »
Final Score

Richmond       0.2      0.2      2.2     2.2-14
North Melb.     1.2      3.5      4.7     7.8-50

Goals: Greiser, Yassir


Hello reality check, coach.

3 goalless qtrs and 2 scoreless qtrs

Says it all really
Exactly!

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Re: AFLW: Richmond vs North Melbourne @ Princes Park --- Round 9, 2025
« Reply #33 on: October 11, 2025, 10:28:07 PM »
I'm not questioning the players' effort

It's not in question but the game plan is so flawed, so painful to watch.

That we never seem to have anyone forward of centre for turnovers is a cardinal sin.

People pot our skill level and I get that. But as I posted earlier we get clear on defensive turnover and players look up and there is literally no one to kick to, so they go sideways, backwards or happy handball to someone under immense pressure.

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Re: AFLW: Richmond vs North Melbourne @ Princes Park --- Round 9, 2025
« Reply #34 on: October 12, 2025, 12:39:58 AM »
Stats:

A three-goal-to-none final term sealed the victory, though North Melbourne never looked in any real danger. They led disposals 328–239, inside 50s 43–31, clearances 24–16, and generally dominated across all facets of the game.

North Melbourne have held Richmond scoreless this quarter and dictated terms with a commanding 56–19 uncontested possession advantage. Jasmine Garner has capitalised in the final term, slotting two goals to cap off a dominant all-round performance.

North Melbourne have displayed a balanced scoring profile tonight, amassing 3.5 (23) from turnovers and 3.1 (19) from stoppages. The bulk of their scoring has originated from the front half, with 5.2 (32) coming from chains starting in that area.


Individual disposals

Conti      30
McKenzie 25
Yassir     15
Dempsey 14
Egan      14
Lynch     14
Dallaway 12
Miller      12
Bacon    10
Brazzale  9
Cox         9
Graham   9
Gresier    9
Shevlin    9
Wicksteed 8
Beruldsen 7
Brennan   7
Ford        7
Scott      7
Kelly       6
McClelland 6


Team stats:

Disposals   239 - 328 .... ( contested: 104 - 127 ; uncontested: 128 - 207 )
Efficiency%  64 - 69
Kicks         131 - 184
Handballs   108 - 144
Turnovers    72 - 69
Marks         37 - 70 .... ( contested marks: 5 - 7 )
Tackles       47 - 65
Clearances  16 - 24 .... ( centre: 6 - 6 ; stoppages: 10 - 18 )
Inside 50s   31 - 43
In50 eff.      23 - 47 
In50 marks   5 - 12
In50 tackles  8 - 13
Hitouts        13 - 17
Bounces        1 - 1
One %ers    27 - 31
Frees          12 - 18

https://www.afl.com.au/aflw/matches/7946#team-stats

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Re: AFLW: Richmond vs North Melbourne @ Princes Park --- Round 9, 2025
« Reply #35 on: October 12, 2025, 12:43:45 AM »
21 today! Roos roll on despite Tigers' best efforts

Richmond brought the effort and pressure but it was never enough to challenge North Melbourne

By Danielle Croci at Ikon Park
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Oct 11, 2025


North Melbourne has banked its 21st win in a row, defeating Richmond by 36 points at Ikon Park on Saturday night.

The Kangaroos continue to close in on the current V/AFL record of 23 consecutive wins held by Geelong’s men’s team across 1952-53, running out 7.8 (50) to 2.2 (14) winners.

The Tigers registered their first win of the season last week with a surprise victory over Adelaide (also their first ever win against the Crows) but couldn’t do tonight what all others have failed to do this year.

Usual suspects Jasmine Garner (30 disposals, seven tackles and six clearances) and Ash Riddell (37 disposals) controlled play, with Garner also scoring two goals.

Forward Alice O'Loughlin also made a relatively successful return from a lacerated liver injury in Round 6 against Carlton, not hitting the scoreboard but finishing with 20 disposals and five tackles.

Three-time premiership defender Libby Birch celebrated her 100th game in style, with 18 disposals and 233 metres gained as well as some fiery competition with Tiger Paige Scott.

The Roos’ main concern will be midfielder Mia King, who came off the field just before half-time and didn’t return with a knee concern.

To their credit, Richmond had periods of intense pressure and dominating territory, with stars Monique Conti (30 disposals, six tackles, four clearances) and Ellie McKenzie (25 disposals, six tackles, 522m gained) combining beautifully, an all-too-common silver lining for the Tigers. In particular, Conti created early opportunities and wasn’t afraid to get the grunt work done, overcoming some discomfort.

The Tigers will be left rueing those early missed opportunities. They controlled territory and had the momentum for most of the first quarter, with it taking four minutes for the Kangaroos to register their first inside 50.

North Melbourne’s skill execution let them down initially, with a number of fumbled marks and kicks falling short, although the Roos’ strong defence held up well. Their uncharacteristic ill-discipline, including a 50m penalty paid to Ellie McKenzie, also led to multiple scoring opportunities that Richmond couldn’t capitalise on.

In the end, it was a foot race inside 50 between Tahlia Randall and Libby Graham chasing a booming left footer from Vikki Wall that led to the first goal. A cruel bounce of the ball meant Randall fumbled, but as the pack ran past her, it created space to gather and goal.

Early in the second quarter, Randall clunked a mark just outside the goalsquare and split the middle for her, and the Kangaroos’, second goal, before a free kick to Kate Shierlaw after being caught high in a marking contest gave them their third.

Leading inside 50s 24-16 at half-time, Richmond’s defence held up relatively well in spite of North’s continued attack and helped by their inaccuracy in front of goal.

The Tigers gave the Kangaroos a scare in the third quarter, with a patient slow build-up leading to their two goals. Caitlin Greiser won an arm wrestle in the contest with Emma Kearney early on, before a thumping kick sealed Richmond’s first. Emelia Yassir composed herself later in the quarter and went back from the top of the goalsquare to convert.

The rain began to fall during the three-quarter-time huddles, but it didn’t stop North Melbourne scoring three more goals, including a beautiful snap from Garner on the boundary.

A night celebrating longevity
All eyes were on Kangaroo Libby Birch (and her boots personalised for the occasion) as she ran out for her 100th game, becoming the fourth AFLW player to do so following Brisbane skipper Bre Koenen this afternoon. But Richmond also had some honours, with Ally Dallaway celebrating her 50th while Lauren Brazzale came in for her second game as a Tiger and notched up her 75th outing overall. Signed as a replacement player in May, Brazzale has been plying her trade since the first-ever AFLW game, running out for Carlton before switching to Collingwood in 2022.

And speaking of longevity…
Veteran Roo and former captain Emma Kearney wound back the clock early in the second quarter. The 36-year-old took off, selling a bit of candy not once but twice before launching the ball towards goal, setting up Randall’s second major. She kept finding a way through congestion and finished up with 19 disposals and 480m gained, despite spending only 64% of time on the ground.

Up next
The AFLW Pride Round celebrations continue in Round 10, with North Melbourne hosting Adelaide at Arden St Oval on Saturday afternoon. Richmond, meanwhile, will be a hop, skip and jump away from home, taking on Collingwood at Victoria Park on Sunday.

https://www.afl.com.au/aflw/matches/7946#match-report

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Re: AFLW: Richmond vs North Melbourne @ Princes Park --- Round 9, 2025
« Reply #36 on: October 12, 2025, 12:49:02 AM »

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/video/1914342/aflw-round-9-ferguson-post-match



Richmond coach Ryan Ferguson was pleased with his side's "highly competitive" performance.

"There were moments that we didn't quite take that could have put them under more pressure," he conceded, highlighting the second quarter in particular when the Tigers took too long to respond to North Melbourne's dominance.

"There will be a lot to learn out of it, but if we play with that energy, that pressure (we'll be better)."

However, in sad news, co-vice-captain Gabby Seymour has had scans confirming a partially torn ACL after last week’s breakthrough win against Adelaide.

"It's not as significant as a full tear, but I'll leave it to the medical team (in Tuesday's injury report) to explain what that looks like and timeframe and things," Ferguson said.

Sarah Hosking and Sierra Grieves are likely to return after being managed this week.

Ferguson noted that they had planned to rest Hosking earlier in the season but didn't want to halt her momentum, while Grieves' calf "wasn't quite right" so the Tigers made an early call to manage the teenager.

https://www.afl.com.au/aflw/news/1440974/north-melbourne-roos-not-looking-at-records-richmond-star-tigers-acl-diagnosis

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Re: AFLW: Richmond vs North Melbourne @ Princes Park --- Round 9, 2025
« Reply #37 on: October 12, 2025, 09:06:02 AM »
That's possession and tackle discrepancy is diabolic!

Holy heck

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Re: AFLW: Richmond vs North Melbourne @ Princes Park --- Round 9, 2025
« Reply #38 on: October 12, 2025, 10:31:23 AM »
That's possession and tackle discrepancy is diabolic!

Holy heck

What makes it more damning is at 3/4 qtr time and half time for that matter those numbers were alot closer

The tackle numbe is in part because we have to play happy handball because we never have anyone forward of centre when we get a turnover. :banghead
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Re: AFLW: Richmond vs North Melbourne @ Princes Park --- Round 9, 2025
« Reply #39 on: Yesterday at 11:59:12 PM »
Coaches votes

Richmond v North Melbourne

10 Jasmine Garner NMFC
8 Ash Riddell NMFC
5 Monique Conti RICH
3 Emma Kearney NMFC
2 Tahlia Randall NMFC
1 Erika O'Shea NMFC
1 Alice O'Loughlin NMFC

https://www.afl.com.au/news/1441841/coaches-votes-r9-garner-makes-up-ground-three-perfect-10s