Dynasty over? Think again, Tigers doomsayers
Richmond might miss the finals — and even finish ninth — this year. But anyone thinking the Tigers reign is over is in for a rude awakening.
Richmond might miss the finals — and even finish ninth — this year. But anyone thinking the Tigers reign is over is in for a rude awakening.
The Collingwood Magpies have handed interim coach Robert Harvey his first win on the job and the Tigers their fourth straight loss.
Jonathon Brown’s Brisbane Lions used to steamroll teams — and then the didn’t. The same thing is happening at Richmond. Here’s why
Damien Hardwick still believes his side is firmly in the premiership window — but there’s a catch.
Hopes Majak Daw could make a stunning return to senior football have been dashed, with the club ruling out the intercept defender for the rest of the season. EVERY CLUB’S INJURY LIST
Richmond premiership player Brandon Ellis will need to sacrifice big money if he wants to stay at the Tigers beyond this season. Rival clubs are circling the free agent.
Steele Sidebottom finished runner-up in last year’s Brownlow Medal, but hasn’t been able to repeat his heroics for Collingwood this year. Mark Robinson ponders whether the star Magpie needs a role change. See all of Robbo’s Round 19 likes and dislikes.
A host of talent has left GWS since its inception, including stars such as Adam Treloar. But Jon Anderson says St Kilda forward Josh Bruce is the one that truly got away for the Giants.
Tom Lynch chose Richmond over Collingwood last year and the Tigers forward rubbed salt in the Magpies’ wounds with a stunning five-goal performance last night.
Richmond has snatched a top-four spot that looked to be lock for Collingwood a month ago as Dusty Martin and Tom Lynch led a rampaging Tigers to their fifth straight win.
Collingwood defeat Richmond earlier in the season with a game plan that frustrated fans, but it could be the key to the inconsistent Magpies getting their season back on track against the in-form Tigers, writes Mick McGuane.
Adelaide has made a statement at selection by dropping much-loved veteran Eddie Betts but the Crows aren’t the only team to drop a selection bombshell. SEE ALL THE ROUND 19 TEAMS
Dion Prestia is enjoying a career-best season and reveals the left-field motivational themes coach Damien Hardwick has used to inspire the Tigers this year.
Adelaide is one game clear of four teams with five rounds remaining and in the box seat to secure a finals berth. Champion Data’s predictor suggests the chasing pack face an uphill battle to catch the Crows. FINAL LADDER
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