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Re: Richmond vs Collingwood @ the MCG --- Round 8, 2022
« Reply #45 on: May 07, 2022, 07:32:49 PM »
I was wrecked from work and slept most afternoon. Geez how did we win? How was dusty’s return? Can I get The forum summary of tthe game as opposed to a dodgy AFL.com report which is just half arsed narratives revolving around stats please?
Positives:
- Thought it was our best game of the year in terms of gamestyle. We were on top in general play for most of the match and should have won by 10+ goals.
- Forward half pressure (thanks mostly to Maurice).
- Our transition from defence to attack was very good today.
- Lynch is in awesome form (minus the early game yips).
- Cotch was brilliant today in traffic. Clean as and his vision to spot an open teammate was spot on.

Negatives:
- Centre clearances. Should have won this easily given the hugely lop-sided hitout count but our post-clearance work still isn't up to scratch and the Pies were a lot cleaner with their exits and we gave up soft goals.
- Still too many unforced schoolboy U10s errors that cost us soft goals and kept the Pies in the game. Fumbling at crucial moments, getting first hands only to cough it up, sloppy disposal under no physical pressure and missed gettable set shots. It's why we didn't win by 10+ goals when we should have. It was frustrating to see us do the hard stuff well while screwing up straightforward elements. It's why we've fallen back to being a middle of the road side.


ps. Dusty was solid IMV. As a first game back after missing 6 weeks his output stats were better than expected. He was bit rusty at times though where his decision making was off (I can recall 3 turnovers). He'll be better for the run. Credit to Jack for dishing one off to Dusty. That goal boosted Dusty's confidence. Dusty was much more influential after that goal.
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Re: Richmond vs Collingwood @ the MCG --- Round 8, 2022
« Reply #46 on: May 08, 2022, 01:09:06 AM »
Team stats:

Disposals:     388 - 364 ..... ( contested: 138 - 125 ; uncontested: 236 - 229 )
Efficiency%:   70 - 70
Kicks:           234 - 194
Handballs:    154 - 170
Turnovers:     78 - 74
Marks:           94 - 74 ..... ( contested: 9 - 9 )
Tackles:         39 - 48
Clearances:    36 - 30 ..... ( centre: 14 - 14 ; stoppages: 22 - 16 )
Inside 50s:     61 - 58
In50 eff.%:    51 - 50
In50 marks:   19 - 12
In50 tackles:   4 - 5
Hitouts:         49 - 16
Bounces:         4 - 4
One %ers:     47 - 48
Frees:           15 - 22

Individual possies:

Graham   30
Cotchin    29
Short       27
Lynch      25
Broad      23
Martin     23
Nankervis 23
Bolton     21
D.Rioli     20
Balta       18
Lambert  18
Edwards  17
J.Riewoldt 15
M.Rioli      14
Mansell    13
Pickett     13
Gibcus     12
McIntosh  11
Baker      10
Grimes    10
Castagna  8
Soldo       8
Stack       0 .... ( sub not used )

https://www.afl.com.au/afl/matches/3874#player-stats

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Re: Richmond vs Collingwood @ the MCG --- Round 8, 2022
« Reply #47 on: May 08, 2022, 10:12:28 AM »
I was wrecked from work and slept most afternoon. Geez how did we win? How was dusty’s return? Can I get The forum summary of tthe game as opposed to a dodgy AFL.com report which is just half arsed narratives revolving around stats please?
Positives:
- Thought it was our best game of the year in terms of gamestyle. We were on top in general play for most of the match and should have won by 10+ goals.
- Forward half pressure (thanks mostly to Maurice).
- Our transition from defence to attack was very good today.
- Lynch is in awesome form (minus the early game yips).
- Cotch was brilliant today in traffic. Clean as and his vision to spot an open teammate was spot on.

Negatives:
- Centre clearances. Should have won this easily given the hugely lop-sided hitout count but our post-clearance work still isn't up to scratch and the Pies were a lot cleaner with their exits and we gave up soft goals.
- Still too many unforced schoolboy U10s errors that cost us soft goals and kept the Pies in the game. Fumbling at crucial moments, getting first hands only to cough it up, sloppy disposal under no physical pressure and missed gettable set shots. It's why we didn't win by 10+ goals when we should have. It was frustrating to see us do the hard stuff well while screwing up straightforward elements. It's why we've fallen back to being a middle of the road side.


ps. Dusty was solid IMV. As a first game back after missing 6 weeks his output stats were better than expected. He was bit rusty at times though where his decision making was off (I can recall 3 turnovers). He'll be better for the run. Credit to Jack for dishing one off to Dusty. That goal boosted Dusty's confidence. Dusty was much more influential after that goal.

Yep that's holding us back our skills in general to sloppy at times we drop our level to low and it costs us bigtime.

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Re: Richmond vs Collingwood @ the MCG --- Round 8, 2022
« Reply #48 on: May 08, 2022, 03:55:41 PM »
The fumbling is a major concern and we can’t be doing this if we make finals.

Also team hand-balling skills are way below standard and hopefully improves as the season progresses.

What has improved is our forward 50 entries  :clapping
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Re: Richmond vs Collingwood @ the MCG --- Round 8, 2022
« Reply #50 on: May 09, 2022, 02:58:03 PM »
In all have to be alot cleaner with footy for me  those who's skills a below par need to be eased out.

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Re: Richmond vs Collingwood @ the MCG --- Round 8, 2022
« Reply #51 on: May 09, 2022, 05:37:43 PM »
Coaches votes (Hardwick & McRae)

Richmond v Collingwood

10 Tom Lynch (RICH)
6 Jack Crisp (COLL)
6 Jayden Short (RICH)
4 Trent Cotchin (RICH)

2 Patrick Lipinski (COLL)
2 Noah Balta (RICH)

https://www.afl.com.au/news/758151/coaches-votes-r8-teammate-trumps-cripps-pair-close-gap-at-top

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Re: Richmond vs Collingwood @ the MCG --- Round 8, 2022
« Reply #52 on: May 10, 2022, 02:34:37 AM »
AFL Report Card: Round 8

Ben Waterworth, David Zita, Ben Cotton and Catherine Healey
Fox Sports
May 9th, 2022


RICHMOND

Jason Dunstall labelled it an “old style” Richmond game and that’s what it was - relentless pressure in the forward half and scores from turnover aplenty. Dustin Martin’s return was the story heading in, but by half-time it was all about Tom Lynch, who put in one of the more extraordinary first half performances in recent memory. It was a classy Richmond outfit that looks to be hitting its straps and still has Dion Prestia and Nick Vlastuin to return next week. Good signs after a shaky start to the year.

In the votes

Tom Lynch, take a bow. A whopping 18 disposals and five goals in the first half, with a couple of other golden opportunities going begging. It was a sensational, match-winning performance from the key forward. Jack Graham and Jayden Short racked up the footy, with Short continuing his stint in the midfield. Trent Cotchin was great on return, while it was awesome to see Dustin Martin back and kicking goals.

Room for improvement

They never really put Collingwood away until the end of the game despite having several chances to do so. Again, dominance in the hitouts didn’t necessarily translate to clearance dominance even though they came out on top in that department. More than a couple of easy goals went begging throughout the match - sometimes Shai Bolton moves too quickly for his own good!

Grade

B+

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-news-2022-round-8-report-card-highlights-grades-analysis-every-club-review-best-and-worst-video-stats/news-story/a7df9a3ba0fc47c251a91142f01ba794

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Re: Richmond vs Collingwood @ the MCG --- Round 8, 2022
« Reply #53 on: May 10, 2022, 07:10:43 AM »
Fair assessment IMO.