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Re: AFLW R1: Richmond vs St Kilda @ Skybus Stadium
« Reply #45 on: January 07, 2022, 09:13:05 PM »
Team stats:

Disposals:     210 - 177 ...... ( contested: 99 - 98 )
Kicks:           112 - 110
Handballs:      98 - 67
Clearances:    28 - 20
Inside 50s:     29 - 24
Marks in50:      7 - 5
Tackles:         50 - 57
Hitouts:         28 - 21
Frees:            16 - 21

Individual disposals:

Conti            29 ..... @ 74% efficiency
Lavey           19 ..... @ 74% efficiency
Seymour       15
Brancatisano 13
Brennan        12
Miller            12
J.Hosking      11
S.Hosking     11
Kiely             11
Bernardi         9
D'Arcy           9
Wakefield      9
Dempsey       7
Shevlin          7
Yassir            7
Stahl             6
Cordner         5
Kelly             5
Lynch            5
Burchell         4
Reid              4

https://www.womens.afl/match-centre/2022/3798/stk-v-rich#playerstats

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Re: AFLW R1: Richmond vs St Kilda @ Skybus Stadium
« Reply #46 on: January 07, 2022, 09:18:37 PM »
Last year I said the team was 10 to 12 players short of success based on tonight its gone down to 4 or 5 at the most.

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Re: AFLW R1: Richmond vs St Kilda @ Skybus Stadium
« Reply #47 on: January 07, 2022, 09:22:57 PM »
Great win tonight, always good to kick straight up forward (hard to do better than 10.1).  Impressively our girls looked like they have worked very hard on their skills, team work & gameplan, they are playing some genuinely good footy in most situations, some of our centre clearances were absolutely brilliant!  All up a very satisfying nights work.
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Re: AFLW R1: Richmond vs St Kilda @ Skybus Stadium
« Reply #48 on: January 07, 2022, 09:52:13 PM »
Good win by the girls. They played well tonight. Theve advanced alot in terms of system and organisation and just the skills are better.

Which was always going to be the case.

3rd season together (the core at least), this is the natural progression of playing together for a period of time.

I go back to our 1st season and a game at Bendigo, said after that game it would take time but the future was bright. There was so much to like. The core was there that day and what we saw end of last year and tonight is the result of a group growing together
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Re: AFLW R1: Richmond vs St Kilda @ Skybus Stadium
« Reply #49 on: January 07, 2022, 10:19:51 PM »
Straight-shooting Tigers get season off to perfect start

Sarah Black
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7 January 2022 10pm


ST KILDA         2.1    2.3     2.5     3.5     (23)
RICHMOND     2.0     4.0     7.0     10.1     (61)

GOALS
St Kilda: White, Dillon, Matin 
Richmond: Wakefield 2, Bernardi 2, Kiely 2, Brennan 2, Stahl, Reid

BEST
St Kilda: Lucas-Rodd, White, Phillips, Priest, Vesely
Richmond: Conti, Brennan, Lavey, Wakefield, Kiely

INJURIES
St Kilda: Nil
Richmond: Kelly (leg/ankle), Yassir (head knock)

Reports: Nil

Crowd: 3,324 at SkyBus Stadium

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RICHMOND has started its season in the best way possible, waltzing its way to a 38-point win over an inaccurate St Kilda.

Star midfielder Monique Conti (29 disposals, nine clearances) was sublime throughout, while Courtney Wakefield and Katie Brennan commanded the forward line in the 10.1 (61) to 3.5 (23) win.

Storms had threatened the start of the game, but ultimately stayed away aside from a heavy sun shower in the warm-up, which led to a slippery opening stanza.

Richmond dominated the early part of the first quarter, but it was St Kilda who struck first, courtesy of an incredible bomb from 50 via Tarni White.

The Tigers clicked into gear in the second quarter, setting up their defensive wall across the centre line and taking full advantage of their inside-50 dominance.

St Kilda's forward line was badly missing key forward Kate Shierlaw (AFL health and safety protocols), with Bec Miller, Harriet Cordner, Sarah D'Arcy and Jess Hosking controlling the air in defence, however their disposal was left wanting at times.

A number of St Kilda shots in the second and third terms were touched on the line or just faded late, whereas at the other end of the field, Richmond was pulling out the most unlikely of snap goals.

St Kilda captain Hannah Priest and Tilly Lucas-Rodd were their usual industrious selves in defence, while White was a revelation in the midfield and Liv Vesely had a fine return to footy after a serious calf injury ruined her 2020.

Richmond recruit Poppy Kelly had a strong outing in the ruck in her first game against her former side, but her night finished early in the fourth quarter with a leg injury, while Emelia Yassir suffered a late head knock in a marking contest.

Tigers coach Ryan Ferguson said he believed Kelly had escaped serious injury.

St Kilda's new-look midfield
All eyes were on St Kilda's engine room without Tyanna Smith (ACL) and Georgia Patrikios (COVID-19 policy), and there was one player who rose above the others. Tarni White – who had played midfield as a junior in Queensland – made the switch from defence with ease, finishing the game with 14 disposals, 11 tackles and one extraordinary goal. Tilly Lucas-Rodd was also rotated between defence and the midfield to great effect, while Liv Vesely and Rosie Dillon battled hard.

Round one, three votes
This marked the first time star midfielder Monique Conti had devoted her entire pre-season to football, rather than splitting it with WNBL, and after just one round, it appears to have paid off in spades. Conti set the tone – albeit against an undermanned midfield – in the first quarter, recording an incredible four clearances to go with her seven disposals. Her control, decision-making and tenacity set her apart, recording 29 disposals and nine clearance by the final bell.

New faces
Both teams introduced a number of players in their round one sides. Poppy Kelly caught the eye with her aggressive attack in the ruck, while Jess Hosking worked her way into the game in defence nicely. Stella Reid snapped a beauty in her first game, Meagan Kiely slotted two from the midfield and Emelia Yassir provided plenty of zip. The Saints had just the three newbies, with ruck Leah Cutting showing some physicality, Lucy Burke had a tough debut in defence while former Tiger Alana Woodward had three clearances to go with her nine touches.

Say what?

"We're clearly disappointed. We've had an enormous pre-season, as all teams have, and getting ready for one particular game. A lot of time and emphasis put into this game, and we just didn't execute. I thought the Tiges were fantastic, I thought their work around stoppages and contested work in general were really good, and clearly better than ours." - St Kilda coach Nick Dal Santo

"I was really proud of the way we did it. St Kilda came out really hard … but we did have confidence that if we stuck to our game, each and every one of us play our role, and played our game, that eventually we'd break it open." - Richmond coach Ryan Ferguson

Next up
St Kilda will jump out of the frying pan into the fire, taking on Collingwood at Vic Park, while Richmond has a similarly daunting task, hosting Melbourne at the Swinburne Centre.

https://www.womens.afl/match-centre/2022/3798/stk-v-rich#matchreport

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Re: AFLW R1: Richmond vs St Kilda @ Skybus Stadium
« Reply #50 on: January 08, 2022, 12:40:31 PM »
More media match reports:

Dominant Tigers kick season off in style with win over St Kilda

By Sarah Burt
The Age
January 8, 2022


Richmond have booted 10 goals to overpower St Kilda in the first AFLW game of the season at Skybus Stadium, Frankston.

After failing to win a game in their maiden season of 2020, Ryan Ferguson’s new-look Tigers, with just 16 of the 30 inaugural players, powered to a 38-point win on Friday night.

Former Saints star Nick Dal Santo made his coaching debut after replacing Peta Searle last August, but was left without last year’s two strongest players in Georgia Patrikios and Tyanna Smith.

Both sides booted two goals in the first term, a promising start given that the last time the teams met Richmond were kept to just three points in St Kilda’s 39-point victory.

Farmer and mother Courtney Wakefield continued the Tigers’ momentum into the second quarter, booting her first of two for the night. Sarah Darcy and Jess Hosking were the strength in defence for Richmond and, despite repeat entries, the Saints couldn’t convert leading into the main break.

The Tigers led by nine points at half-time, with All-Australian Monique Conti notching 13 disposals and two inside 50s, while counterpart Tilly Lucas-Rodd clocked 12 disposals for the Saints.

Richmond’s No.1 pick last year, Stella Reid, was the beneficiary of a stoic midfield, slotting her first AFLW goal, closely followed by skipper Katie Brennan to put them 21 points ahead.

Dal Santo urged his side to “be brave” at the final break, notably moving former Tiger Alana Woodward to tag Conti.

Bernardi scored her second, so too did Megan Kiely as the Saints became visibly frustrated with a margin of 38 and Lucas-Rodd limped to the sidelines, joining Richmond’s Poppy Kelly with a taped right knee.

Having not scored a goal since the first term, the Saints slotted one in the dying seconds off the boot of Jess Matin, but it was cold comfort in a clinical Richmond performance.

FAMILY TIES
Tigers recruiters successfully secured the second half of the Hosking duo, with Jess joining her identical twin sister Sarah from Carlton in a last-minute trade, and the Peninsula locals were reunited on their home turf. The pair weren’t the only ones with a family night out, as two-time premiership Tiger Tom Lynch presented his younger sister Beth with her guernsey before she debuted in the yellow and black. Lynch, who played eight games for North Melbourne across three seasons, was elevated to their primary list just last week, following the movement of Iilish Ross to the club’s inactive list.

CONTI DOUBLES STAR POWER
Star Tiger Monique Conti was the No. 1 ball winner for the game, with 29 disposals and eight clearances. Normally juggling pre-season commitments with the WNBL, the 22-year-old has just completed her first full pre-season heading into her fifth season. Her round-one performance was a forewarning to other midfielders in the competition.

DOLPHINS BOUNCE BACK
Hosting the season opener has an extra special meaning for the Frankston Football Club (Dolphins), which went into voluntary administration with crippling debt in 2016. AFL great Gary Ayres publicly called on the AFL and state government to assist at the time, and the club has shown its resilience hosting game one under Friday night lights.

RICHMOND 2.0 4.0 7.0 10.1 (61)
ST KILDA   2.1 2.4 2.5 3.5 (23)

GOALS
Richmond: Brennan 2, Bernardi 2, Kiely 2, Wakefield 2, Stahl, Reid.
St Kilda: Dillon, Matin, White.

BEST
Richmond: Conti, Lavey, Brancatisano, Miller, Seymour.
St Kilda: Lucas-Rodd, Vesely, Phillips, White, Priest.

INJURIES
Richmond: Kelly (leg/ankle), Yassir (head knock).

UMPIRES Gianfagna, Pearson, Pell.

CROWD 3,324 at Skybus Stadium.

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/tigers-feast-in-st-kilda-demolition-20220107-p59mpv.html

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Re: AFLW R1: Richmond vs St Kilda @ Skybus Stadium
« Reply #51 on: January 08, 2022, 12:44:41 PM »
New look Richmond ball movement opens AFLW season in style

Alex Catalano
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08/01/2022


It was a completely new look Richmond side that registered the club’s highest ever score to get the 2022 AFLW season off to the perfect start.

The Tigers beat their previous best score by a solitary point, in which they scored 9.6.(60) to claim their first AFLW win last season against Geelong.

Fans need to look no further than the midfield to start giving the credit, with blistering ball movement on display after shaking off the rust early.

After what was a fairly scrappy and contested game for the first seven or eight minutes, once the goals starting flowing, so did the Tigers.

They were as clinical as an AFLW side has ever been out of the contest, winning the ball out of the source and running it straight up the corridor.

No one player was more crucial to this than Monique Conti, who put her hand up to show the competition just why she’s been tipped as a best and fairest favourite.

Her ability to find space where there is none and utilise her pace to break away and deliver the footy with precision time after time was on show at Frankston, causing headaches for a depleted St Kilda midfield.

The 22-year-old dual All-Australian finished the game with a career-high 29 disposals, nine clearances, and six tackles.

“She wins all of our shuttles and our running, her workrate has gone to another level. That has to give her confidence,” coach Ryan Ferguson told media post-game.

“We know she can play the game… run all day, get inside, get outside, tackle, but also win the ball. To have that backing and her consistency and her training in certainly helps.”

Key to this ball movement was Richmond’s outside running players, in particular Tessa Lavey and Maddy Brancatisano.

Brancatisano rotated along both half forward and through the centre bounce and was influential in both, amassing 13 disposals, laying three tackles and making three clearances.

On return from the WNBL, having last played for the Bendigo Spirit on December 22, Lavey didn’t look like she’d missed a moment of pre-season, her gut running never wavering from the first siren to the last.

She was one of Richmond’s best, finishing with 19 disposals, two marks, and two clearances.

“I was really proud of the way we did it,” Ferguson said.

“St Kilda came out hard, we knew we were going to be in an arm wrestle the whole time. We did have confidence that if we stuck to our game, played our role, each and every one of us… that eventually we could break it open.

“I was really proud that we were able to stick to our game.”

Ground level dominance

When the game was its scrappiest in the first half, the Tigers showed that they could play that game style too, converting plenty of half opportunities around goals in play.

St Kilda was keeping the ball locked inside 50 throughout the first half, and while the Tigers couldn’t break through, they didn’t have to worry with the likes of Sarah D’Arcy behind the ball.

After breaking out as a defender last year, she collected four marks to start the season, along with three apiece to Kate Dempsey and Rebecca Miller.

But fighting hard at ground level was where those early conversions came from.

Meagan Kiely, Christina Bernardi, Tayla Stahl, and Stella Reid all perfectly executed snaps out of the pack or around their body, in what was a clinically efficient 10.1 scoreline for the Tigers.

The pressure shown by the forward group inside 50 got them to that point, laying 12 tackles inside 50 to the Saints’ seven. This was an 11 to four deficit at half time, cooling off as the Tigers faced less resistance and were able to hit up leads directly out of centre bounces.

This played right into the hands of Courtney Wakefield, who was at her high-marking best as the spearhead of the Richmond forward line.

She finished the game with six marks, one less than her equal career-best, and kicked two goals for the first time since the club’s first win over Geelong.

Supporting her was captain Katie Brennan, getting her own season well off the mark with two goals of her own. Brennan’s impressive leads were matched only by her tackling pressure, laying six.

She had a particularly sweet moment with debutant Emelia Yassir after she assisted Brennan’s second goal, getting the whole team around the young Calder Cannons product.

While Yassir only registered seven disposals, she showed promising signs of a player who can both set up scores and kick her own as she adjusts to the top level.

“We just asked [debutants Stella Reid and Emelia Yassir] to just play a really simple game,” Ferguson said.

“It didn’t matter about output or goals, it just mattered about their effort, their liveliness, their energy. I thought we fed off [the energy] of all of our first gamers.

“Everyone that came in showed what we valued in them when we recruited them.”

The Tigers forward line could have functioned even better had fellow tall Christina Bernardi been able to bring down the ball, struggling to hold onto marks early.

Ferguson had an injury worry in the last quarter after ruck Poppy Kelly was assisted from the ground by trainers, but assured that there was no major damage.

“She seems to be okay,” he said.

“I don’t know if you saw her game the way I saw her, but she was so aggressive and so powerful. We’re rapt to have acquired her.”

Richmond faces its next challenge in premiership favourite Melbourne in its first home game of 2022.

https://www.theinnersanctum.com.au/richmond-opens-aflw-season-in-style/


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Re: AFLW R1: Richmond vs St Kilda @ Skybus Stadium
« Reply #53 on: January 08, 2022, 12:51:51 PM »
Things to still improve on?


Could've been a lot worse for the Saints tonight...

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STK: 0
RICH: 6

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Re: AFLW R1: Richmond vs St Kilda @ Skybus Stadium
« Reply #54 on: January 08, 2022, 09:44:39 PM »
Good win by the girls

But the Ainters were severely short of some quality players on their list

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Re: AFLW R1: Richmond vs St Kilda @ Skybus Stadium
« Reply #55 on: January 08, 2022, 10:16:32 PM »
Gee Conti is a gun

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Re: AFLW R1: Richmond vs St Kilda @ Skybus Stadium
« Reply #56 on: January 09, 2022, 05:09:45 AM »
This centre clearance was brilliant.

https://twitter.com/Richmond_FC/status/1479604682309844994

Lavey with 3 of the 9 touches in that passage of play (could have had a 4th if Brennan had dished it off). Lavey's speed & skill crucially breaks the lines & opens play for us.

Seymour (kick)
Lavey (hb)
Sarah Hosking (hb)
Lavey (hb)
Seymour (hb)
Lavey (hb)
Brancatisano (hb)
Brennan (kick)
Wakefield (mark)
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Re: AFLW R1: Richmond vs St Kilda @ Skybus Stadium
« Reply #57 on: January 09, 2022, 09:13:59 AM »
Things to still improve on?


Could've been a lot worse for the Saints tonight...

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Bernardi dropped at least 3 of them !

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Re: AFLW R1: Richmond vs St Kilda @ Skybus Stadium
« Reply #58 on: January 09, 2022, 01:42:01 PM »
Things to still improve on?


Could've been a lot worse for the Saints tonight...

Dropped Marks Inside 50 (Uncontested)
STK: 0
RICH: 6

#AFLW #AFLWSaintsTigers


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Only watched the first quarter but I saw two of these and thought few that was a chest mark and shot at goal.

Team looked much better. Ferocious tackling and hunting in packs.

One thing I'll say about the league is that IMO the 50m penalty is too harsh. It makes sense in the men's league as most players can kick 50m but the ladies often struggle to go more than 30 so I reckon it should be a 30m penalty.

Otherwise you're basically gifting a team 2 lengths of possession. Seems kinda harsh.

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Re: AFLW R1: Richmond vs St Kilda @ Skybus Stadium
« Reply #59 on: January 09, 2022, 03:38:18 PM »
Interest in @aflwomens continues to grow. #AFLWSaintsTigers @7AFL @FOXFOOTY


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