Longmuir says Freo lacked experience in loss to Tigers

Longmuir says Freo lacked experience in loss to Tigers

Fremantle coach Justin Longmuir believes Richmond’s expertise got here to the fore throughout Saturday evening’s loss at Optus Stadium and his staff’s incapacity to stay to the sport plan and deal with the moist circumstances value them victory.

The Dockers misplaced 12.13 (85) to 10.10 (70) after trailing by six targets in the course of the third quarter. Rain bucketed down in the course of the second quarter and the Tigers used the slippering circumstances to play their chaotic model of recreation.

Longmuir stated the three-time premiers confirmed their expertise.

“We didn’t execute well enough in the conditions. I think experience comes into that.” he stated.

“They had 15 100 gamers to three. We haven’t been confronted with all of those experiences as much as Richmond have. They handled the ball a lot better and played with a bit more momentum.

Richmond’s experience showed against the Dockers.
Camera IconRichmond’s experience showed against the Dockers. Credit: Daniel Wilkins/The West Australian

“I thought we jumped into the game reasonably well and had field position early. We didn’t make the most of our opportunities. Then I thought we didn’t execute the plan. It’s as simple as that.

“We didn’t play as smart as we’ve been playing. We didn’t work off each other. We allowed them goal side from stoppage at most contests which was one of the most important thing we wanted to deny from them.”

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Shai Bolton, Tim Taranto and Dustin Martin had been influential all evening for Richmond as they received interstate for the second week in a row. Richmond beat Greater Western Sydney in New South Wales final week.

The Dockers have an harm concern with James Aish doubtful for subsequent week’s recreation towards the Giants following a collision with Rhyan Mansell within the closing quarter.

Fyfe checks on Aish.
Camera IconFyfe checks on Aish. Credit: Daniel Wilkins/The West Australian

Aish didn’t come again on and was nonetheless finishing concussion protocols when Longmuir carried out his press convention.

Tigers coach Andrew McQualter stated the membership would wait to see what the Match Review Officer decides earlier than trying to deeply into the incident.

“We appreciate Aish didn’t come back on. It’s always a challenge in those scenarios but we’ll let the people who look after that do that and see what happens from there,” he stated.

Longmuir stated he was happy with how onerous the Dockers fought to get again into the competition and provides themselves an opportunity of victory. He stated Michael Walters can be obtainable to play a full recreation subsequent week after he got here on because the sub and had an immediate influence.

Walters kicked two targets as one of many gamers to spark Fremantle.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au