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Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on September 23, 2025, 07:06:03 PM
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AFLW Round 7
Brisbane vs RICHMOND
Sunday, 28th September @ Brighton Homes Arena, Ipswich.
Start time: 3:05 pm
Broadcast:
* Channel 7 (WA only)
* 7mate (Qld only)
* 7plus (Qld, SA only)
* Foxsports 3
* Kayo
* Binge
https://www.afl.com.au/aflw/matches/7922
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AFLW Injury Report: Round 7, 2025
AFLW High Performance Manager Eliza Morrison details this week’s Injury Report as the side turns its focus to Brisbane at Brighton Homes Arena this Sunday.
Jodie Hicks: Foot, TBC
"Jodie hurt her foot in the third quarter on the weekend," Morrison said.
"She was able to play out the game, but has pulled up quite sore since. Jodie has had a scan on her foot, so we will wait for the results and be guided as to the next steps."
Tessa Lavey: Hamstring, 1-2 weeks
"Tessa has been putting in the work in the gym and on the track," Morrison said.
"She has had a few really good weeks of position-specific rehab drills, and we are looking forward to her returning to more match play in training.
Injury List
Player Injury Estimated Return
Tessa Lavey Hamstring 1-2 weeks
Jodie Hicks Foot TBC
Montana McKinnon ACL Season
Charley Ryan ACL Season
Zoe Hargreaves ACL Season
https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1901745/aflw-injury-report-round-7-2025
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Extended squad for Sunday
IN: Katelyn Cox, Emelia Yassir, Charli Wicksteed, Lauren Brazzale
OUT: Jodie Hicks (Injured)
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B: Libby Graham Gabby Seymour
HB: Beth Lynch Rebecca Miller Isabel Bacon
C: Ally Dallaway Ellie McKenzie Maddie Shevlin
HF: Paige Scott Mackenzie Ford Sarah Hosking
F: Katie Brennan Laura McClelland
R: Poppy Kelly Monique Conti Grace Egan
Int: Katelyn Cox Caitlin Greiser Kate Dempsey Montana Beruldsen
Sierra Grieves Emelia Yassir Charli Wicksteed Lauren Brazzale
The final team will be announced on Friday night at 5pm on the Richmond website and app.
The Tigers face the Lions at 3:05pm on Sunday afternoon.
https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1902957/squad-named-for-lions-trip
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If we get within 4 goals it will be a brilliant result
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Despite my better judgement, I'm going to this game. With any luck the girls will put in a better effort than the blokes v the Suns a month and a bit ago
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Hampson to turn focus inward
By Henry Milic
RFC website
Sep 26, 2025
Midfield coach Shaun Hampson took confidence from the side’s narrow loss to St Kilda in Round 6, labelling it the most “Richmond” like game the side has played this season.
Now, Hampson said the focus will be on maintaining that level of consistency for a four-quarter performance.
“It’s obviously been a frustrating season so far, and we haven’t got the results we wanted quite yet,” Hampson told Richmond Media.
“But we come away from that game thinking that is the most Richmond we have looked.
“As a coaching group, we spoke about how that looked like us through a lot of the game.
“It was much more of a Richmond-looking game, and that is something we have tried to focus on.”
Hampson lauded the work of his midfield group, praising the likes of Ellie McKenzie and Monique Conti for their relentless pressure and two-way running.
“She (Ellie McKenzie) is honestly one of the most beautiful kicks of the football that I have ever seen,” Hampson said.
“In my opinion, she is the best kick in the comp, and we would be silly not to get the ball in her hands as much as we could.
“She (Monique Conti) is just a ruthless competitor, and that’s what makes her the best, but it is also what really drives our group to be better as well.
“She makes everyone better by the way she goes about it, and she is the ultimate professional.”
The side now turns its focus to Brisbane, where they will be looking to claim their first win of the season against a tough Lions outfit on the road.
“The focus has really been on us for the last two weeks, and it’s about getting back to Richmond footy,” Hampson said.
“We will absolutely have a look at Brisbane and what their strengths are, and areas where we can get them.
“But the focus has been looking at our strengths at training and building that back up so we get to that Richmond footy.”
https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1902927/hampson-to-turn-focus-inward
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Finalised team. Just the one forced change.
IN: Katelyn Cox
OUT: Jodie Hicks (Injured)
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RICHMOND
B: Libby Graham Gabby Seymour
HB: Beth Lynch Rebecca Miller Isabel Bacon
C: Ally Dallaway Ellie McKenzie Maddie Shevlin
HF: Paige Scott Mackenzie Ford Sarah Hosking
F: Katie Brennan Laura McClelland
R: Poppy Kelly Monique Conti Grace Egan
Int: Katelyn Cox Caitlin Greiser Kate Dempsey Montana Beruldsen Sierra Grieves
Emg: Emelia Yassir Charli Wicksteed Lauren Brazzale
https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1903270/one-change-made-for-round-7
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Quarter time
Richmond 0.2-2
Brisbane 0.4-4
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Goal to Greiser.
8 - 11
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Beruldsen gets another.
In front :o
14 - 11
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What I was trying to post when the site crashed ::).
Of course we lost again falling away badly in the second half ::).
Lions survive scare from Tigers in star's milestone game
By AAP with Sophie Welsh
Sep 28, 2025, 5:40 pm
BRISBANE 0.4 1.6 5.10 7.12 (54)
RICHMOND 0.2 2.2 3.2 3.2 (20)
GOALS
Brisbane: Hodder, Dooley, Smith, Anderson, Hartill, Dunne, Conway
Richmond: Greiser, McKenzie, Beruldsen
BEST
Brisbane: Anderson, Dawes, Hodder, C.Svarc
Richmond: Conti, McKenzie, Egan
INJURIES
Brisbane: Evie Long (TBC)
Richmond: Isabel Bacon (hip)
Crowd: 3937 at Brighton Homes Arena
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ALLY Anderson has celebrated her 100-game AFLW milestone in grand style, sparking a third-quarter comeback to lift Brisbane to a 34-point win over Richmond.
The winless Tigers threatened to cause the biggest boilover of the season when they opened up an eight-point lead early in the third quarter of Sunday's match.
Brisbane had kicked just one goal up to that point, but Anderson simply refused to let the game get away on her milestone day in front of an adoring crowd at Brighton Homes Arena.
Anderson's quick snap sparked a run of six unanswered goals as the Lions ran all over the top of Richmond to secure the 7.12 (54) to 3.2 (20) win.
It capped a special weekend for Brisbane following the Lions' 47-point AFL Grand Final win over Geelong the previous day.
The crowd steadily built up to more than 4000 across Sunday's match, given the men's team were due to arrive shortly after the final siren to celebrate their AFL premiership.
"Thank god we got the job done today so we can really celebrate it together," Brisbane captain Breanna Koenen told the Seven Network post-game.
"It's really special for the club."
Brisbane improved its record to 4-3, while Richmond is 0-7 and faces a battle to avoid the wooden spoon.
Anderson tallied 21 disposals, seven score involvements, five tackles, three clearances and a goal.
But it was her efforts in the third quarter, when she racked up nine disposals, a goal and a goal assist, that helped turn the match.
In a fitting case of timing, Anderson and Adelaide's Ebony Marinoff both became the first women to play 100 AFLW games due to their respective matches on Sunday being played simultaneously.
Anderson was chaired off through a guard of honour after Brisbane's win.
"AFLW wasn't even a thought then (back in high school," Anderson reflected on her journey after Sunday's match.
"The fact I'm here 15 years later playing professional sport is crazy. To hit 100 after nine years is pretty special."
Both sides struggled for fluency in a goalless opening quarter, with numerous chances wasted due to poor skill errors.
Brisbane star Courtney Hodder broke the goal drought with six minutes remaining in the first half.
But the Tigers replied in style, with Caitlin Greiser and Montana Beruldsen nailing goals within a minute of each other to give Richmond a shock two-point lead at halftime.
Alarm bells were ringing when Richmond's Ellie McKenzie was gifted a goal via a 50m penalty early in the third quarter, handing the Tigers a 20-12 lead.
But Anderson's clever snap sparked a flurry of four Brisbane goals in the space of 11 minutes, giving them a 20-point lead heading into the final quarter.
The Lions added two goals to nil in the final term to seal the win and spark wild celebrations.
https://www.afl.com.au/aflw/matches/7922#match-report
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Maybe the site crashed because it was over the pathetic performances and and enough of our clueless coach :rollin
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Maybe the site crashed because it was over the pathetic performances and ad enough of our clueless coach :rollin
:yep :rollin
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Maybe the site crashed because it was over the pathetic performances and ad enough of our clueless coach :rollin
The site doesn’t care that much about the AFLW
If the RFC doesn’t care, why would OER
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A real shame the AFLW program has gone to poo.
We have one of the best players in the league in Conti, hugely marketable players in Brennan (maybe not so much now), Hoskins and Grace. Some high draft picks. But it just isn't working.