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Re: AFLW R5: Richmond vs W.Bulldogs @ Whitten Oval
« Reply #30 on: February 06, 2022, 02:18:40 PM »
It is Burchell. Looks another ACL.

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Re: AFLW R5: Richmond vs W.Bulldogs @ Whitten Oval
« Reply #31 on: February 06, 2022, 02:23:09 PM »
Theyve gone back 12 months its a shame. They loojed like they were making steps forward but maybe the win was a flash in the pan.
Our first 3 rounds were decent and we were kicking plenty of goals. Apart from one poor quarter we matched top sides Melbourne and Freo. We are nowhere near playing at the standard the past two weeks. We've lost our No.1 key forward and defender and our structure has gone out the window so we can hardly even score. We don't have the depth to cover any injuries. 

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Re: AFLW R5: Richmond vs W.Bulldogs @ Whitten Oval
« Reply #32 on: February 06, 2022, 02:24:05 PM »
Almost a repeat of last year's goal. McKenzie 3 bounces from the wing to inside 50 but she misses.

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Re: AFLW R5: Richmond vs W.Bulldogs @ Whitten Oval
« Reply #33 on: February 06, 2022, 02:28:12 PM »
Stahl deserves to be dropped after today. No second efforts. Just stops and watches. She has a few teammates in that department though.


Brennan wins a free in the marking contest 30 out. Misses.

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Re: AFLW R5: Richmond vs W.Bulldogs @ Whitten Oval
« Reply #34 on: February 06, 2022, 02:30:56 PM »
A quarter of dumb slop!

3/4 time

Richmond    0.2     1.3    1.5-11
Bulldogs      1.2     2.2    4.4-28

Goals:  Brennan

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Re: AFLW R5: Richmond vs W.Bulldogs @ Whitten Oval
« Reply #35 on: February 06, 2022, 02:32:42 PM »
Trainers saying Burchell hasn't done an ACL. They didn't say what other knee injury it was (medial, PCL?).

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Re: AFLW R5: Richmond vs W.Bulldogs @ Whitten Oval
« Reply #36 on: February 06, 2022, 02:35:10 PM »
Stats:

Conti   18
J.Hosking 14
Brennan  10
Shevlin   10


Disposals:  141 - 171 .... ( contested: 67 - 84 )
Clearances:  16 - 12
Inside 50s:   16 - 22
Marks in50s:  4 - 5
Tackles:       44 - 39
Hitouts:       11 - 22
Frees:         11 - 13

https://www.womens.afl/match-centre/2022/3764/wb-v-rich?_ga=2.256291138.875497630.1644034822-224749430.1603381344#teamstats

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Re: AFLW R5: Richmond vs W.Bulldogs @ Whitten Oval
« Reply #37 on: February 06, 2022, 02:37:34 PM »
Breeze has picked up and we are kicking with it. The problem is can our decision making and use of the footy plus our useless small forwards improve greatly to make the most of it.

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Re: AFLW R5: Richmond vs W.Bulldogs @ Whitten Oval
« Reply #38 on: February 06, 2022, 02:43:29 PM »
Stahl long bomb from outside 50 into an empty F50 for a bouncing point.

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Re: AFLW R5: Richmond vs W.Bulldogs @ Whitten Oval
« Reply #39 on: February 06, 2022, 02:46:03 PM »
Another injury. Dempsey carried off with an ankle.

Must be down to just 1 on the bench.

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Re: AFLW R5: Richmond vs W.Bulldogs @ Whitten Oval
« Reply #40 on: February 06, 2022, 02:49:07 PM »
Sloppy but we get it forward by hand. Conti's shot on the run misses from 30.

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Re: AFLW R5: Richmond vs W.Bulldogs @ Whitten Oval
« Reply #41 on: February 06, 2022, 02:56:24 PM »
Well that was horrid all round :help. Shocking effort. Shocking skills. Shocking decision making thanks to zero team structure. Three more long-term injuries.

Final Score

Richmond   0.2    1.3    1.5    1.7-13
Bulldogs     1.2    2.2    4.4    4.6-30

Goal: Brennan

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Re: AFLW R5: Richmond vs W.Bulldogs @ Whitten Oval
« Reply #42 on: February 06, 2022, 04:40:09 PM »
Dogs deliver for Burkey, injury woe for Tigers

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WESTERN BULLDOGS   1.2     2.2     4.4     4.6 (30)
RICHMOND                  0.2     1.3     1.5     1.7 (13)

GOALS
Western Bulldogs:  Blackburn, Moody, Morris-Dalton, Toogood
Richmond: Brennan

BEST
Western Bulldogs:  Blackburn, Lamb, Toogood, Hunt, Grant, Brown
Richmond: Conti, J. Hosking, Shelving, Brennan

INJURIES
Western Bulldogs: Nil
Richmond: McClelland (ankle), Burchall (knee), Dempsey (ankle)

LATE CHANGES
Western Bulldogs: Nil
Richmond: Nil

Reports: Nil

Crowd: 2159

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THE WESTERN Bulldogs have provided senior coach Nathan Burke with the perfect birthday present on Sunday, winning for the first time in 317 days.

The St Kilda great celebrated his 52nd birthday with the Bulldogs getting on the board for the first time in 2022 after defeating Richmond by 17 points at VU Whitten Oval on Sunday afternoon.

The Dogs hadn't won a game since round nine last season, but kept the Tigers at arms distance all day to breathe life back into a season that had been on life support heading into the weekend, winning 4.6 (30) to 1.7 (13).

The club has experienced an interrupted start to the season with two games postponed due to COVID-19 breakouts and had to play the first replacement game only five days ago, where it narrowly lost to Fremantle by a goal.

After smashing St Kilda by 38 points in round one, Richmond has now lost four consecutive games and are now in dangerous territory of spending another post-season watching on from afar.

The Dogs made a dominant start to the day but took some time to capitalise on the scoreboard. They recorded the first six inside 50s and the first goal of the day, with Richmond needing more than half the opening quarter to put the ball inside their arc for the first time.

They led by a kick at quarter-time and half-time before two well executed set shot goals in the early stages of the second half – one to Ellie Blackburn and the second to Celine Moody – killed the contest.

Play stopped for more than five minutes early in the third quarter when Hannah Burchell went down and clutched her left knee. There are serious concerns the 26-year-old has suffered an anterior cruciate ligament tear.

The stop in play may have halted the Western Bulldogs' momentum, but it didn't reignite the Tigers with no further goals recorded in the closing quarter and a half.

Western Bulldogs skipper Ellie Blackburn backed up her impressive display against the Dockers on Tuesday night with another eye-catching at VU Whitten Oval.

The premiership player and two-time best and fairest winner was a class above in sunny and breezy conditions in Melbourne's inner-west, collecting 19 disposals, including 15 kicks.

Kirsty Lamb was given far too much room all day and made the Tigers pay, amassing 27 touches, 17 kicks and nine marks.

Most 52nd birthday parties fade in the memory banks, but this one will last for Burke. The Dogs still have a pulse.

Ex-Dog does her best to spoil the party

Dual All-Australian Monique Conti torched her old side but didn’t have enough help from her teammates to seriously challenge the Western Bulldogs, the club where she spent the first two seasons of her career, winning the 2019 best and fairest. The 22-year-old continued her brilliant season, finishing with 19 disposals, 12 kicks and four tackles.

Another serious injury for the Tigers

It was a day of carnage for Ryan Ferguson’s team, taking Richmond’s injury situation from bad to worse. With Harriet Cordner suffering an ACL tear earlier in the season and Courtney Wakefield suffering a long-term shoulder injury, the Tigers have now lost three more players. Burchall has a suspected ACL tear that will be scanned on Monday, while Laura McClelland and Kate Dempsey both suffered ankle injuries.

Say what?

"It's good to celebrate it with my second family. With my second family, there is no other place I'd rather be. They actually sang happy birthday in the team meeting before the game even started, which I wasn't expecting, I thought they'd be concentrating more on the game. So I had to quickly admonish them about not thinking about the game, but it was lovely." - Western Bulldogs coach Nathan Burke

"(Our season is still) more than alive. The challenge in this comp is we've got lots of teams like us who are trying to beat each other. Gold Coast, Geelong, West Coast and probably the Bulldogs and Carlton are a rung above that trying to get into the top six and we're trying to be competitive with the top six. On any day we can be competitive with anyone and we can beat anyone. But obviously in our development with where we are at, we've got to work hard for every goal and every win." - Richmond coach Ryan Ferguson

What's next?
Richmond will look to snap a four-game losing streak when it hosts North Melbourne at the Swinburne Centre next Saturday, while the Western Bulldogs will travel to South Australia to meet Adelaide at Norwood Oval.

https://www.womens.afl/match-centre/2022/3764/wb-v-rich?_ga=2.256291138.875497630.1644034822-224749430.1603381344#matchreport

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Re: AFLW R5: Richmond vs W.Bulldogs @ Whitten Oval
« Reply #43 on: February 06, 2022, 04:47:58 PM »
Team Stats:

Disposals:        183 - 244 ....... ( contested: 87 - 112 )
Kicks:              111 - 141
Handballs:         72 - 103
Clearances:       18 - 17
Inside 50s:        21 - 29
Marks in50:         4 - 6
Tackles:             66 - 52
Hitouts:             15 - 26
Frees:               14 - 17

Individual possies:

Conti     23
J.Hosking  17
Shevlin     16
Miller         13
Brennan     11
Brancatisano  10
S.Hosking   10
Lavey    10
Seymour 10
McKenzie  9
Dempsey  8
MacDonald 7
D'Arcy    6
Kelly      6
Lynch    6
Yassir    5
Jacques  4
Sansonetti 4
Stahl       4
Burchell   3
McClelland 1

https://www.womens.afl/match-centre/2022/3764/wb-v-rich?_ga=2.256291138.875497630.1644034822-224749430.1603381344#playerstats

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Re: AFLW R5: Richmond vs W.Bulldogs @ Whitten Oval
« Reply #44 on: February 06, 2022, 04:50:08 PM »
1 goal in an entire game. How pathetic is that
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