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T.Mac keeping us in touch on the scoreboard, another goal.

Richmond 3.2 - 20
Dees 3.0 - 18

5 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

TMac with 2. Weed getting nervous 

Funny but I think Weid has only kicked more than 4 goals perhaps two or three times at VFL level.

Once was 6 against Box Hill in 2018 (?)

Edited by Diamond_Jim

 

Richmond VFL 6.3.39 Casey Demons 3.0.18

Goals T McDonald 2 Munro

Disposals Tomlinson 12 Rosman 10

It was a long quarter and the Tigers dominated the last 6 or 7 minutes.

 
2 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

that bounce was hilarious - straight thru tomlinson

6.3.39 to 3.0.18

zero defensive pressure from our front half

Agreed. Casey need to upgrade tackling and defensive running. Not Tomlinsons fault that last goal. The previous free against him was riduculous. Apparently as a forward (at least if  you play for Richmond) if you're not strong or skilled enough to hold your position in a one-on-one you get a free (which resulted in a goal).


Jimmy Munro slots a similar shot to the one Chandler had and we move back to within 9points. If we’d been accurate this quarter we’d be in front. Wasted plenty of opportunities 


Munro draws an in the back free and goals. Narrows margin to 9 pts 

1 minute ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

Chandler missing from 20 directly in front is a disgrace 

I think all the fumes emanating from the Toiges supporters is intoxicating our players 


Nice grab by Moniz-Wakefield directly in front 25m out.

 

...and kicks truly!

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