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Good to see Howes, Laurie, Windsor and Brown on the field and getting touches early. Nice goal threaded by K Brown on the boundary.

 

 

Roo looks our most likely up forward.

I like Fritsch and Koz as smalls but will need to find a few more big targets.

Things looking ominous from a Richmond perspective. Demon mids doing as they like.

JVR kicks our fourth of the quart...errr....period

25-1

 
1 minute ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

Great composure by son of Dogga Brown Kynan.

Pup Brown?

or Pup?

K.Brown with a rundown tackle! Hands off to Petracca who kicks his 2nd!


Schache giving the chop out in the ruck. I much prefer this so JvR isn't exposed to extra risk there.

Interesting that the goals that seem difficult and the ones he doesn't spend time thinking about are the ones Tracca nails.

Brown looks lovely up forward.

Max looks as fit as ever.

Gee I've missed footy.

Brown looks like he might be a little pest, I might love it

Pup, how can you not love the kid already, a lot of fight in that dog.


Really nice passage of play through the middle with precision handballs - unfortunately ends with a Billing’s mis kick, but great to see

K Brown looking promising. Love seeing Fritta lay a tackle even if it is high.

I like Lauies skill and run, but a big question mark for me if he has the body and desire to put on physical pressure.

Tuned in 10 minutes ago and it's been all Richmond and bombs into our crowded forward line.

Back line being cut apart on rebound


Richmond with the last three goals as the first period comes to a close.

31-19

The tall defenders are going to be a worry with this run and gun system. Lever has brain farts, May gets nervous under pressure and the Tug Boat can’t move the feet quick enough to evade pressure, nor can he defend. 

 

Some bad kicking leading to a Richmond goal late 

Had some incredible passages of play in that qtr but mis kicks in both fwd and def 50 leading to missed opportunities and oppo score 

Kick it high into the forward line.. nothing’s changed


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