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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Shut up! The foot is on Triple M! From Ring Hot Water and McDonald's, Triple M Rocks Footy!
Fourth quarter underway, here's Lockie Reid. Here we go, Williams will get the tap away, Hayes Brown's there, then he ran straight into Yeo, he's in a little bit of trouble, put on the ball. Yeo, with the free kick, middle of the ground. Let it spark. Early in this quarter, the kick is deep inside 50. Waterman really aggressive.
Chapter 2: What happens in the fourth quarter of the Richmond vs West Coast match?
Brought it down. Schoenberg hits it back by hand to Hewitt. Back into the hands of Yeo. They go to the experienced one. On the left, kicks to one's goal. He's got it through. Elliot Yeo with a superb individual efforts. Out of the middle he went. And then the ball came back into his hands and he finished the play. The Premiership star gets them underway and steals the lead for West Coast.
They're 10-9, 69. The Tigers 10-7, 67.
Superstar stuff from Elliot Yeo. Well, they need their best players to stand up. Dono Locke and Elliot Yeo has done that early in this term. It's going to be the team that executes, the team that finishes the work. Here's the hot potato again. Hot potato's playing for you. He's got a young baby at home, so the Wiggles are getting a high rotation, I would have thought.
Getting that first clearance of each quarter, boys. Three goals off three opening clearances, centre-bounce clearances for West Coast and the Triple M Reds.
Getting it done early in the terms. Hayes Brown just playing hot potato himself there with the footy, McCawler. Got a man out wide, it's Purton. Baker trying to trap him. Burton gets a boot to ball. McCarthy and Campbell in a one-on-one. Jimby at the back. Gets put down after the three goes. Price has play on. Half a little kick over the top to Baker. If he can keep it in, he might be out.
He struggles to. Gets wrapped up by McAuliffe. Right on the boundary line.
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Chapter 3: How does Elliot Yeo's performance impact the game?
We'll have a ball up on the outer wing. Right in front of the Toyota Tundra logo.
Just Elliot Yeo's numbers. Just quietly putting them up, boys. 16 disposals, 10 tackles, 6 clearances, 9 scoring moments and a goal for Yeo. That's not bad for someone that's just quietly going about their workouts.
It's an outstanding game. 50 against Harley Reid. 50 as well. Yep. So 50 against Harley.
And this is where... And then Ross will take the free. And this is where Eagles typically can't defend very well. There's no one on the mark either. They've got one out the back. Gee, they're lucky Richmond have gone slow here. So they'll kick in the direction of Lynch.
Good fist from Ginby. He's had a decent game.
He hasn't been dominated. I wouldn't be going to Tom Lynch in those instances. I know he's maybe your best forward. But target the other two West Coast defenders. That's where you need to go. Ruben Jimbe isn't losing those one-on-ones. Target the other defenders if you're Richmond.
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Chapter 4: What strategies do both teams employ in the final moments?
We'll try him back into play. Gathered by Lynch.
Did really well out of the ruck contest. He kicks towards the goal line. There's been a mark. That was sloppy. Bolter has taken a good grab. Young beaten again. Bolter kicked too late in the second turn.
His chance to add to that tally. Not very often, like I say, something comes off pretty quickly. In that instance, one-on-one, these two defenders from West Coast. You just hope for the best as an Eagles supporter, and Noah Bolder's going to roll around and kick his third.
It'll test the ruck band, but he's up to the challenge. It's strange to say at Ruckman, and he's forward, but he's been a champion defender over a long period of time. Tigers are back in the lead by four. They're 11-7-73. Bolter has three. The Eagles 10-9-69, and that is on the Triple M Bunnings Trade scoreboard.
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Yeah, one-on-one. You can see here, Rhino just a sidestep. One-on-one contest, but beaten again. It's just... We've seen it too many times this season. They're so vulnerable.
Joyce Hotels around the ground. North Melbourne by a point. Third quarter, 55-54.
Pretty late in the third term as well.
I'm quite waiting to get things back on. Choice Hotels gets you more for your money so you can check into more with the lowest price guarantee when you book direct. Choicehotels.com.au. Tim Kelly, he sends it inside 50 for the West Coast Eagles. Thump from behind comes from Waterman. He had to spoil in the end. He's got a boundary throw in right on the 50-metre. What did you say for the crowd?
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Chapter 5: How do individual performances influence team dynamics?
They've pulled back out to a 10-point lead, 12-7, 79. And the West Coast Eagles, 10-9, 69. 10-point lead. Triple M Bunnings trade, scoreboard Bunnings trade, helping tradies and builders get the job done in-store, on the road and on the phone. Two goals for Seth Gamble. Yes, thank you, gents. Getting that many up-yous on there.
I'll tell you what, though, that is the goal of the day.
That one or Harley's? Which one do you like?
That. That was from defence all the way through the corridor. Not one skill error. Don't get me wrong, Harley's is a special bit of play individually. But there was about eight Tigers involved in that passage from one end to the other without an error. We haven't seen that too many times today. So they're out to 10 again, the Tigers.
They're up to all challenges at the moment. Quick hands as well, they can go forward. The hands back was good. Ross can set something up. Not sure where to hand pass in the end. He sets up a teammate run straight into trouble. It's coming. Now it's Yeo. He gathers, kicks towards the top of the 50. Straight in the hands of Broad though. He fumbled the mark, puts his team under pressure.
Up to the challenge. Short pass is not a good one. Harley runs onto it. Dives onto it in the end. Well done by Harley. Somehow gets it out to Champion. Champion gathers. Champion kicks inside 50 straight to Boston. Sloppy stuff again. That was five kicks in a row. Here's another one. Champion will gather it back again. His hand pass not so good.
He set up his teammate who ran into trouble and caught one high. So they can get a free kick.
That was some of the worst footy we've seen this year. Six out of seven locked. Didn't hit a target. But not only didn't hit a target, like missed by a long, long way. Well, the sun's in a strange spot.
Baker has it, heel kick inside 50, needs a big mark, tough titlers there can't take it, Davis couldn't pick it up then he paddles it over the boundary line will throw it in, 25 to 30 around from the Eagles goal there trailing at the moment by 10, it's 12-7 to 10-9 there's about 15 minutes, 16 minutes left in this game both these teams desperate for wins Richmond right now looking the goods, bolts up
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Chapter 6: What pivotal moments lead to Richmond taking the lead?
Over the back, Duff Titler. Paddling to the boundary though. And working it well for the Tigers. Was a good job by Gray. And then we'll throw it in left half forwards. McWelder is back in his chair. He said, I'll just wait for the UFC another five minutes or so. See if things can improve here at Optus.
He still believes in Williams and Boltar. Boltar, geez, he's been good today. Dursma, clever little tap down to Murdoch. Hurry kick, inside 50. He heard it. Jake Waterman will take the kick. He's being held by Ben Miller. So, 35 out. Slide angle. Murdoch's been good. Murdoch's been good. Set up that play. How many has Murdoch had now? He's had probably 15.
He's got two this quarter already. 15 in total. 14. Pretty close. He's going to snap here. Look at Vlosten. An interesting position for Vlosten.
He charges at him. Borderman cool as a cucumber. Yes! He snuck it in and turned at the last second. And doesn't he love it? Waterman's got three. West Coast back within four. It's not pretty, but it is close. 11.975, the West Coast Eagles. They trail by four. 12.779, Richmond Triple M. Bunnings Trade School Board.
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I think, to be honest, this last bit of play, it's going to come down to West Coast's best five players. Waterman, Reid, Yo, Kelly. Whether their best is going to be better than the Richmond, because I feel like when the ball gets in their hands, you feel like something good can happen. But when it lands in someone else's hands, you feel like a turnover.
Jake Waterman, too. 17 disposals, 9 marks, 9 scoring moments, 3 goals straight. So he's having a nice afternoon out, is Jake the Snake on the Triple M. Good on you, base.
Mark Committee joining us. Quick hands, Dursman to Harley. It was almost too quick in the end. Ross cleans it up, although it's turned over again. Kelly back into the hands of Ross for the Tigers. And then again, McCullough to gather. The kick inside 50. Jimby attacked it nicely, brought it to ground. Young's there to help him out. Gathers it. Cool under pressure.
The kick will wobble into the hands of Champion. To Dersmer. Misses the target in Harley. He still gathers it, Harley. Oh, little sidestep there. Just feeds it back to Champion. Maybe too many touches there. Baker, not sure where to go. Gives it to Champion. He just hand passes to the feet of Kelly. Back to Champion. He touched it. Oh my goodness. What is happening?
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Chapter 7: How do the final minutes unfold as the game reaches its climax?
Go for one that's steady, hot and strong. Ask your plumber to install a ring. Here's Xavier Ellis.
Just looking there, they're locked. So he pointed to someone to go back and got pinned for the 50, so... Umpire straight on. I don't think Bailey would have hit that flush because the crowd sighed and then cheered. But three kicks out of the rough. Absolute killers. West Coast gave away one moments ago and then reciprocated that.
More inside for Richmond as West Coast 11-5 inside 50s in this fourth term.
So they need to get going the Tigers on the Triple M. Shut up. The footy's on Triple M. From Ricky Potwater and McDonald's. Triple M Rocks Footy.
Certainly feel the momentum going in Eagle's way here. Mark Dursley's got the footy on the wing. Has a bounce. Not on the turn. A Tundra logo. Sends it inside. 50. Top round. He read it really well. You can hear the voice of Xavier Ellis on special comments. Seabass Super builds your something the smart way. And it's Lockie Reid as the Tigers lead this trail by two points.
West Coast in front next to that Bailey Williams goal.
Kick along the line. It's a long one. Hayes Brown up. Couldn't hold on to it. Caught in a tackle. Lindsay for the Eagles. Dragged to the turf right in front of us. Broadcast side. So a ball up coming our way, two points the margin. And he's Brown Man in front of Titler over the top, the big fella.
A free kick west coast. There's a free kick off the ball, Kelly will get the free. Gee, Richmond were out the front of that stoppage there when they got the ball, free kick west coast. Kelly with no man on the mark on the fourth.
He's on the mark, but he's about 20 metres away as the kick goes inside. Attacking 50. Great grab in the end. Paul with the experience. Paul's one in, 30 out from his defensive goal. 12-7, 79 plays, 12-9, 81. Eagles by two. 15 minutes, 16 minutes gone.
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Chapter 8: What key plays define the outcome of the match?
Broad's gone short to Brown. It's been their main man down back distribution-wise today, Tom Brown. Hesitates. And now he's got a man out wide. Next on the halfback flank is Miller. It's a two-point game. 11 minutes to go. Both supporter bases just clamouring for victory. Jimmy flies. Strong grab. The mullet just flying through the air. Right on the wing. He's become such a good defender.
With a heavy workload down there. Sends it back inside, 50. There's the mark, brought in.
Wow.
Him and Floston down there today have been superb for the Tigers. 12-9-81 West Coast. 12-7-79 the Tigers. Two-point lead to the home team.
As the Tigers head out to the far side of the ground. Man in front is Jimby Hoff there to help him out. LaFell goes to tackle. Kelly's hands were good. They have it off to Davis. He kicks it to the top of the 50. Through the hands of several players. Shanahan attacked it nicely.
And he's called in a tackle. Richmond's best chance is fast, sort of rapid play through the corridor. West Coast is not letting that happen at the moment.
He's going to barge his way through his hopper. He was dragged to the ground. Schoenberg gathers it, not sure what to do with it. Oh, he gives it back to him. Schoenberg goes back again to Lindsay. Usually pretty good with the footy. That one wasn't bad, McCarthy, but too far out to score.
He's got Waterman on the lead. There's space in front of Waterman. Tim Kelly's by himself. There's that pocket of space there that just would be an ease. There it is again. Gee, you wouldn't want this to land on the goal line. So Waterman's tempted a couple of times to go into that space.
Here he goes again. And it'll go easily into it. X-Men, that's why you're the best. Read it beautifully. Waterman had a couple of cracks at it in the end. Said, kick it to me this time. And McCarthy did the job.
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