AFLW 2024 Richmond v Carlton: Tigers maul goalless Blues at Ikon Park
Richmond marked superstar Mon Conti’s milestone game in style, holding Carlton goalless at Ikon Park in an emphatic 33-run win over the Blues.
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Carlton have been held goalless for the first time in an AFLW game as Richmond provisionally entered the top three courtesy of an empathetic 33-point win at Princes Park on Thursday night.
The Blues, a foundation club, had never failed to split the big sticks in their previous 72 matches, but the historic 6.3 (39) to 0.6 (6) result changed that as they were restricted to their equal-lowest score.
And Carlton’s dirty night was compounded by captain Kerryn Peterson exiting the game in the first quarter with what looked like a serious shoulder injury.
MCKENZIE IN HOT WATER?
But the shine of Richmond’s fantastic win could be taken away somewhat by a potential suspension to young gun Ellie McKenzie for a sling tackle on Carlton’s Dayna Finn in the third quarter.
Finn was able to play out the game but the fact that her head made contact with the ground will surely put McKenzie under scrutiny from the match review officer.
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— Lauren Wood (@LaurenHeraldSun) September 19, 2024
MAGNIFICENT MON
Mon Conti became the first woman to play 50 AFLW games for the Tigers and marked the auspicious occasion by running rampant.
Curiously, Carlton decided to let her run free in the first half and the five-time All-Australian was head and shoulders above everyone else with 20 disposals (12 contested) and seven clearances already to her credit at the main break.
She finished up with a magnificent 32 touches (18) and 10 clearances to be the best player on the ground.
Richmond thumped Carlton for inside 50s (39-25) and were far more potent in attack with Caitlin Greiser (three) and captain Katie Brennan (two) combining for five goals.
Grace Egan also had a super game, accumulating 24 possessions (15 contested), and McKenzie shone too with 20 disposals (10).
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— RichmondW (@RichmondWomens) September 19, 2024
TIGERS IN CONTROL
Richmond adapted to the wet conditions quicker, kicking two goals in the first quarter on the back of immense pressure which saw them smash Carlton in tackles (26-15) in the opening term.
The heat Richmond applied made the Blues’ disposal sloppy and they controlled the tempo of the first half with a massive lead in marks (17-4).
After a putrid second quarter, which produced just one behind from Carlton, the Tigers put the foot down with another two goals in the third period to lead by 23 points as they doubled the Blues in forward entries (11-5) for the term.
SHERAR SHOCKER
At the nine-minute mark of the third stanza, with only two goals kicked for the match to that point, Carlton’s Keeley Sherar had a brain fade as she encroached the protected zone after Greiser took a mark in the middle of the ground. The bonus real estate brought Greiser to within striking range and the former Saint made Sherar pay the full price from 40m out.
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— luke ð (@lucrious) February 7, 2020
BRENNAN GOES BANG
Brennan got the Tigers off to the perfect start inside five minutes when she unloaded from 40m out on a 45-degree angle with a heavy ball for a six-pointer. Although she was done a big favour by some horrible Carlton defending which saw them fail to have anyone on the goal line to get a hand on it.
Brennan then sealed the Tigers’ third consecutive win in the final quarter with a magnificent goal as she grabbed the loose ball, danced around Ciara Fitzgerald and snapped truly from 25m out under pressure from Harriet Cordner. The opportunity was created by Kate Dempsey who spoiled Fitzgerald on the Tigers’ 50m line and then tapped the ball in Brennan’s path.