AFLW Final Round, Richmond vs Hawthorn 03/11 3:05pm

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Richmond AFLW has made two changes for its clash with Hawthorn at the Swinburne Centre on Sunday afternoon, naming Tamara Luke and Charley Ryan to return to its line-up.

Tamara Luke
is named in the Tigers’ line-up for the first time since suffering a shoulder injury in Week 7 against Geelong.

Youngster Charley Ryan will also feature for the Tigers for the first time since Week 7, making it her sixth game this season.

Out of the side is Sarah Hosking (hamstring), and Laura McClelland (omitted).
 
Good side in , not convinced of Luke over laura Mc tho
Wasn’t much info on Luke’s shoulder whether it happened in the Geelong game or leading into it or it what even is.
The game before that was the Pies game at home with the rain/lightning and break and not a great second ruck.
Poppy played and Luke took 5 marks and kicked two goals. Both from marks.

Luke might give em something to worry about if she clunks a couple
 
Wasn’t much info on Luke’s shoulder whether it happened in the Geelong game or leading into it or it what even is.
The game before that was the Pies game at home with the rain/lightning and break and not a great second ruck.
Poppy played and Luke took 5 marks and kicked two goals. Both from marks.

Luke might give em something to worry about if she clunks a couple

Yep we need R6 version of Tamara playing. We need goals on the board.
 
Richmond AFLW has made two changes for its clash with Hawthorn at the Swinburne Centre on Sunday afternoon, naming Tamara Luke and Charley Ryan to return to its line-up.

Tamara Luke
is named in the Tigers’ line-up for the first time since suffering a shoulder injury in Week 7 against Geelong.

Youngster Charley Ryan will also feature for the Tigers for the first time since Week 7, making it her sixth game this season.

Out of the side is Sarah Hosking (hamstring), and Laura McClelland (omitted).
Not sure how I feel about GrEg at half fwd - can hear Warnie in the distant past saying can't mark, can't kick, can't score....
 
Hawks have beaten teams that we didn’t but they played weaker versions of them. We’re pretty much at full strength and should give them their biggest challenge of the season outside of Adelaide. Will be illuminating either way.
If we can play 4q at our best , which we’ve threatened in recent weeks , we could rattle them
 

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