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I would love to see one of the Richmond players laid out in the second half. Preferably Lynch

 

We’ve kick more goals in other quarters against other teams, but that is far and away our best quarter of the year. 

- we kept the reigning premiers goalless

- our defence has been outstanding 

- we have matched and even bettered their pressure

- Hibberd’s role on Martin has been sensational 

- Salem is BOG by a country mile

 

?hunting in numbers 

? defence Tomlinson lever Hunt 

? salem 

?Gawn 2nd qtr

?McDonald and Anb goals 

? hibberd on Martin 

?Jackson’s 2nd qtr (?in 1st)

overhandballing  overuse   110 kicks 126 handballs - yes 236 in a half  

umpires are shizzzzzzenhausssen

fumbled in 1st qtr

Trac oliver   Viney no influence  lots of possessions but little kicks and handballing 

 


That was some unbelievable footy. Even if we lose from here, I've seen enough to be convinced we are legit.

Jackson is sex.

And 5 years for Salem was about 5 years too short.

 

3 minutes ago, Gunna’s said:

Pretty sure he’s done it before

Yes he has.  One of the few to keep him pretty quiet when he did but on that particular night he followed him everywhere starting in the centre.  Tonight he's picking him up when he goes forward with JJ, Clarry and Tracc starting on him in a tag team effort.

 
5 minutes ago, Pates said:

Salem is BOG by a country mile

Salem excellent but TMac has been superb as well.


3 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

 

Trac oliver   Viney no influence  lots of possessions but little kicks and handballing 

 

Trac has 20 disposals, 9 contested, 5 clearances and 6 scoring involvements. 

Salem      23

Trac        19

Oliver      17

Langdon 15

Changed our strategy to doing more handballs.

Giving them no space.

Taking out their best players.

We have a fairly open forward line when we move quickly.

 What will the brain trust think of this quarter?

Gee Tige's make tbe opposition earn it when we are around the ball, mostly line ball I would say. C'mon umpire,  protect the man infront or with the ball.

15 minutes ago, Males said:

Hunt really isn’t a smart footballer

?

8 minutes ago, Better days ahead said:

So Dusty can be tagged after all. Brilliant work Hibbo.

History says He will get off the leash at some stage just hope we are far enough ahead to absorb it. 


4 minutes ago, No Plan B said:

That was some unbelievable footy. Even if we lose from here, I've seen enough to be convinced we are legit.

 

 

No. We win from here. Foot Down 

Good team play. We are asking the questions of Richmond and they are not finding any answers. 

Will be interesting to see how each team resets in the second half....


Im trying to be positive but someone better tell Melksham there are a few knocking on the door.

Tmac has been fantastic....AGAIN.

kozzie to go to a new level.

Just now, Tarax Club said:

?

he is terrific,takes the game on thats what wins games,got caught once ,better than not trying

4 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

Richmond's first goalless quarter this season. (and since round 15 last year)

That fact alone is so heartening. This might really be our time. 

 

The boys look [censored] off, hungry and like they've had enough of Richmond. GREAT QUARTER. Two more to go.

 

 

Hec i forgot to mention Lever.  Another solid game so far.


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