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Re: AFLW R1: Richmond vs Brisbane @ Brighton Homes Arena, Sun. Sept. 3
« Reply #45 on: September 03, 2023, 04:56:07 PM »
Ralphsmith would poo himself playing against these girls

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Re: AFLW R1: Richmond vs Brisbane @ Brighton Homes Arena, Sun. Sept. 3
« Reply #46 on: September 03, 2023, 05:11:42 PM »
Some effort beating the lions. Strong start to the season.

Why wasn’t this played at PRO?

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Re: AFLW R1: Richmond vs Brisbane @ Brighton Homes Arena, Sun. Sept. 3
« Reply #47 on: September 03, 2023, 05:19:25 PM »
Some effort beating the lions. Strong start to the season.

Why wasn’t this played at PRO?

Because it was a Brisbane home game

All Richmond AFLW homes will be played at Ikon apart this season due to redevelopment of Ount Road
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Re: AFLW R1: Richmond vs Brisbane @ Brighton Homes Arena, Sun. Sept. 3
« Reply #48 on: September 03, 2023, 05:24:36 PM »
Channel 7's 5pm news out of Sydney just now:

"Last year's easybeats Richmond beat Brisbane by a goal"

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Re: AFLW R1: Richmond vs Brisbane @ Brighton Homes Arena, Sun. Sept. 3
« Reply #49 on: September 03, 2023, 05:37:17 PM »
Individual Stats:

Conti  26 disposals (14 contested) + 8 clearances (3 centre), 240 metres gained, 4 tackles,
                                                  + 4 intercepts, 5 score involvements, 1 goal.
Egan  20 .............. (6 contested)  + 4 clearances, 264 metres gained, 4 tackles.
Dempsey 16 ......... (6 contested) + 328 metres gained, 5 intercepts, 1 goal assist.
McKenzie 15 ......... (7 contested) + 314 metres gained, 5 inside 50s, 5 tackles, 1 goal assist.
Sheerin  14 ...........(8 contested) + 380 metres gained, 8 intercepts 4 tackles.
Brennan  12 ..........(8 contested) + 340 metres gained, 6 score involvements, 2 goals.
Lynch     12           + 4 tackles.
MacDonald 12        + 3 clearances, 4 tackles.
D'Arcy    11 .......... (6 contested)
Greiser   11            + 4 inside 50s, 1 goal.
Seymour  10          + 19 hitouts, 5 intercepts.
Shevlin    10           + 282 metres gained.
Cox         9             + 6 intercepts.
Reid        8
Jones      7             + 1 goal.
Graham  5              + 5 intercepts.
J.Hosking 5
McClelland 5           + 1 goal assist.
Miller      5             + 4 intercepts.
Yassir     5             + 1 goal.
Kelly      2             + 7 hitouts.

Team Stats:

Disposals:    222 - 207 .... ( contested: 108 - 102 ; uncontested: 112 - 101 )
Efficiency%:   66 - 58
Kicks:          143 - 126
Handballs:     79 - 81
Turnovers:     53 - 56
Marks:          35 - 41 ..... ( contested: 7 - 6 )
Tackles:        51 - 67
Clearances:   26 - 21 ..... ( centre: 6 - 6 ; stoppages: 20 - 15 )
Inside 50s:    33 - 32
In50 eff.%:    42 - 34
In50 marks:     4 - 8
In50 tackles:  16 - 11
Hitouts:          26 - 32
Bounces:          2 - 1
One %ers:      21 - 23
Frees:            21 - 19

https://www.afl.com.au/aflw/matches/5749#player-stats

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Re: AFLW R1: Richmond vs Brisbane @ Brighton Homes Arena, Sun. Sept. 3
« Reply #50 on: September 03, 2023, 05:39:41 PM »
Some effort beating the lions. Strong start to the season.

Why wasn’t this played at PRO?

Because it was a Brisbane home game

All Richmond AFLW homes will be played at Ikon apart this season due to redevelopment of Ount Road

Has the redevelopment actually started?


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Re: AFLW R1: Richmond vs Brisbane @ Brighton Homes Arena, Sun. Sept. 3
« Reply #52 on: September 03, 2023, 05:58:25 PM »
Some effort beating the lions. Strong start to the season.

Why wasn’t this played at PRO?

Because it was a Brisbane home game

All Richmond AFLW homes will be played at Ikon apart this season due to redevelopment of Ount Road

Has the redevelopment actually started?

Nope supposed to be starting before the end of the year. The are saying October
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Re: AFLW R1: Richmond vs Brisbane @ Brighton Homes Arena, Sun. Sept. 3
« Reply #53 on: September 03, 2023, 08:14:04 PM »
Great win for the girls

Sorry to be negative though
There are girls in the team that are fat
I’m not talking slightly out on skinfold tests, I mean genuinely unfit and fat

If they want to be taken seriously like the men, this has to improve in time

I understand they aren’t paid like professional athletes, but for goodness sakes, try and be fit at least

One thing I know for sure , if a male AFL player looked the same, there would be photos everywhere and he would be getting shamed

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Re: AFLW R1: Richmond vs Brisbane @ Brighton Homes Arena, Sun. Sept. 3
« Reply #54 on: September 03, 2023, 08:38:38 PM »
We just delisted a male player for being too fat.... :shh
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Re: AFLW R1: Richmond vs Brisbane @ Brighton Homes Arena, Sun. Sept. 3
« Reply #55 on: September 03, 2023, 08:51:37 PM »
Tigers rally late to snatch thriller over Lions

Richmond launched a last quarter comeback to register a six-point win over Brisbane.

By Michael Whiting
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3 September 2023


BRISBANE       2.1   3.1   4.3   5.4 (34)
RICHMOND     0.1   4.1   4.3   6.4 (40)

GOALS
Brisbane: Davidson 2, Conway, Mullins, T.Smith
Richmond: Brennan 2, Conti, Greiser, Jones, Yassir

BEST
Brisbane: Dawes, O'Dwyer, Anderson, Conway, T.Smith, Hickie
Richmond: Conti, Egan, Brennan, Sheerin, Cox, McKenzie

INJURIES
Brisbane: Nil
Richmond: Conti (ankle)

Reports: Nil

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Caitlin Greiser was the hero in her first game for Richmond, thumping through the match-winning goal from 40m to topple Brisbane by six points at Brighton Homes Arena on Sunday.

In a ripping contest between two top four teams from last season, captain Katie Brennan gave her team a chance by levelling scores inside the final five minutes before Greiser had her moment.

After winning a free kick for pinning Brisbane skipper Bre Koenen holding the ball, the former Saint went back and hammered her set shot post high with the breeze to complete the 6.4 (40) to 5.4 (34) victory.

The Tigers had to withstand 60 nervous seconds at the end with the ball close to the Lions' goal, but they hung on to complete the upset.

Mon Conti (26 disposals, eight clearances and a goal) was magnificent for the victors, helping to turn the tide after Richmond trailed by 18 points during the second term.

The superstar left the field in the dying stages appearing to favour her left ankle.

Grace Egan (20), Ellie McKenzie (15) and Eilish Sheerin (14) were also instrumental, while Brennan's two goals proved crucial.

The Lions were best served by Belle Dawes, who finished with 17 disposals, while League best and fairest Ally Anderson (22) was also prolific.

Brisbane looked at its run-and-gun best in the opening quarter, using the strong breeze to grab a two-goal advantage at the first change, but perhaps didn't cash in as it would have liked.

After some poor entries going forward early in the game, they adjusted, with Charlotte Mullins kicking a goal with her first kick in AFLW and Taylor Smith adding another minutes later.

Dakota Davidson kicked truly from a contested mark early in the second term to give the hosts an 18-point lead, but that's when Richmond bit back. Hard.

Captain Brennan started the revival with a superb running goal from 45m before superstar Conti continued the resurgence with a magnificent one-on-one win over Phoebe Monahan and skilful checkside finish from close range.

When Emelia Yassir and Courtney Jones kicked goals before half-time, Richmond had kicked four on the trot and carried a six-point lead to the main break.

The game was stuck between the 50m arcs in the third quarter and it took a terrific Sophie Conway set shot from the left hand boundary line to level the scores at the final change and set up a grandstand finish.

Did you see that?
In her first AFLW game, things could not have started better for young Lion Charlotte Mullins, who kicked a goal with her first touch in the big time. After being drafted prior to season seven, Mullins sat out to complete her final year of school, but wasted no time in making her mark on debut. After taking a mark at the top of the goalsquare from a cleverly centred Orla O'Dwyer kick, Mullins went back and slotted the goal, much to the excitement of her teammates.

The moment
With her team trailing by a goal and less than five minutes remaining, it took a piece of Katie Brennan brilliance to keep the door ajar for the Tigers. With Ellie McKenzie able to step around Ally Anderson and kick the ball long inside 50, Brennan was able to outwork reliable Lion Nat Grider to take a contested mark near the top of the goalsquare. Her resulting goal levelled the scores before Caitlin Greiser was able to finish the job moments later.

Up next
Richmond has just a five day turnaround to prepare for a bumper Friday night clash against Adelaide at Ikon Park, while the Lions travel to South Australia to take on Port Adelaide at Alberton Oval on Saturday afternoon.

https://www.afl.com.au/aflw/news/1023364/richmond-tigers-rally-late-to-snatch-thriller-over-brisbane-lions

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Re: AFLW R1: Richmond vs Brisbane @ Brighton Homes Arena, Sun. Sept. 3
« Reply #56 on: September 03, 2023, 08:52:16 PM »

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Re: AFLW R1: Richmond vs Brisbane @ Brighton Homes Arena, Sun. Sept. 3
« Reply #58 on: September 03, 2023, 09:33:07 PM »
We are lucky to have had the best two players in both AFL/AFLW comps

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Re: AFLW R1: Richmond vs Brisbane @ Brighton Homes Arena, Sun. Sept. 3
« Reply #59 on: September 03, 2023, 09:59:54 PM »
God political correctness has gone off the scale. It really is hard enough to watch mens games nowdays yet alone watching a load of wanna be shiela's playing their unskilled slow crap.

Nothing against the girls here but its god awful to watch. I for one will not be watching them again for another big chunk of years.

Before all those fools with daughters get on their high horse yes i too would support my daughter if she played and it would be great she played but lets call it what it is. A very lo standard and hard to watch.