The Tigers are hosting the Blues at the MCG as they look to force their way into the top eight. Follow our live AFL ScoreCentre for all the scores, ...
LIVE AFL: Blues 'outcoached' in stunning stat reversal but door still ajar against Tigers.
Both sides missed opportunities early in the third quarter, but the first goal went to Daniel Rioli in what was a hammer blow for the Blues. Crucially, Richmond managed a goal in a the dying seconds, with Lynch kicking his third major of the half to give the side a 25-point lead at half-time. Carlton can move into a tie for first on the AFL ladder, while Richmond is hoping to launch back into the top eight, in a Thursday night blockbuster to open Round 14.
Speaking on the morning of Carlton's Round 14 clash with Richmond, Ash Hansen provided his insight when chatting on RSN's Breakfast Club. On the back of a six- ...
He digs into the Tigers over the last month and identifies what has suddenly changed in their game. That gives them the empowerment to go out and play their roles.” “Once game day comes around, it’s all around supporting the players in executing what we planned.
The Blues are not going away. Charlie Curnow creates a crumb from a one on two marking contest, and Corey Durdin cleans up for a classic small forward's ...
This will suit Richmond, who not only have a decent break but are better in the wet. He found Curnow on the lead, he then swung instantly onto his right boot for a goal. The Blues will not get too many better chances than that. Sam Durdin is almost run down in the goal square and in the rush he dump kicks straight to Daniel Rioli, who marks and converts from 40 out. We’re working to restore it. We’re sorry, this feature is currently unavailable.
Jon Pierik takes a trip down memory lane to the 1972 grand final. Carlton legend John Nicholls has opened up about one of the greatest tactical ambushes ...
The four premiership points are up for grabs. They all came in to fly the flag, with Tom Lynch in the thick of it. Patrick Cripps was not happy at the treatment he received just before the siren, and he let Dion Prestia know all about it. The Tigers have made the sub. Fortunately for him, he kicked the goal. Shai Bolton kicks the first goal of the last quarter.
Speaking on the morning of Carlton's Round 14 clash with Richmond, Ash Hansen provided his insight when chatting on RSN's Breakfast Club. On the back of a six- ...
He digs into the Tigers over the last month and identifies what has suddenly changed in their game. That gives them the empowerment to go out and play their roles.” “Once game day comes around, it’s all around supporting the players in executing what we planned.
The Tigers are boosted by the inclusions of Tom Lynch and Kane Lambert, although Dustin Martin will miss through illness and Ivan Soldo has been omitted.
Carlton and Richmond have each won five of their past six matches, making them two of the form teams in the competition. The Blues (9-3) are pushing for a top-four finish, while the Tigers (7-5) are eyeing the finals and can close to within a win of their arch-rivals with a victory. RIVALS Richmond and Carlton face off in a blockbuster Thursday night clash at the MCG.
There'll be some cash coming into AFL HQ this week. An all-in broke out after the three-quarter time siren. Patrick Cripps was not happy at the treatment he ...
They all came in to fly the flag, with Tom Lynch in the thick of it. The four premiership points are up for grabs. Patrick Cripps was not happy at the treatment he received just before the siren, and he let Dion Prestia know all about it.
'I told you pr***s': AFL great 'mystified' by score review that cruelled Carlton comeback.
“Didn’t look it (touched) from where I was but I don’t watch the different angles. “I don’t actually see the ball touch it or bend a finger, which I found quite extraordinary. If it was touched, then we move on.” “Certainly we’d want to make sure we’re absolutely 100 per cent sure before overturning something like that myself. Because all his fingers are wobbling, they’re wobbling before they go up! “Not saying it’s wrong, but if this is the shot they’re making it from - and we believe it is - I struggle to come to grips with how this is definitive evidence.
Richmond led the entire game, with Carlton unable to score a goal until midway through the second quarter. Harry McKay slotted four goals for the Blues, while Sam Walsh and 150-gamer Patrick Cripps gathered 34 and 33 disposals respectively in a ...
3. There's plenty of fight in these Blues. Despite falling behind quite heavily on the scoreboard in the early going, the Blues never allowed themselves to believe they were out of the contest, drawing within single digits at one stage in the final term. In only his sixth game of AFL football, Jordan Boyd was one who saw the Blues get right back into the contest, intercepting the ball well while typically demonstrating his classy ball use around the ground, leading to two goals for the term. Three consecutive goals to the reigning Coleman Medallist had the Blues within single digits for the first time since the opening term, but a Jack Newnes major was called back upon a score review which would've otherwise brought Carlton within a kick. 2. Thursday night's game comfortably brought about the best game in the career of another Carlton mid-season recruit. However, a goal in the dying seconds from Tom Lynch on the counter attack meant the Blues trailed by 25 points at the main break. Eventually, the Blues ended up having the better of the inside 50s, but had nothing to show for it as their inaccurate kicking left them with four behinds.
A wet night at the MCG saw the Tigers back in the hunt, beating the Blues after a fast start. HB asks the Big Questions from the Richmond win.
Well, it is how we survive and keep the page clean of gambling ads. Some would say the game was marred by a pull-apart at three-quarter time – I would say it enhanced the contest… In Round One, the Tigers had controlled most of the game, only for the Blues to storm back and claim their first win over Richmond in…