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Richmond’s Daniel Rioli stars in Tigers’ preliminary final win and he won’t be spooked by big occasion

HE’S from a famous footballing family. And if history is anything to go on, Tiger Dan Rioli will thrive when the heat is on in the AFL grand final, writes GLENN McFARLANE.

Daniel Rioli booted four goals. Picture: Alex Coppel.
Daniel Rioli booted four goals. Picture: Alex Coppel.

IT won’t just be sentimental money on Richmond young gun Daniel Rioli to follow a family tradition of winning the Norm Smith Medal on AFL’s grandest stage.

Pedigree, the rare capability of crafting something out of nothing, and a four-goal performance in Saturday’s preliminary final smashing of Greater Western Sydney means the 20-year-old with one of the most famous surnames in AFL history must surely be a live chance.

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RIOLI: I’M MAKING ‘MY OWN BRAND’

There is more than a bit of symmetry about Rioli turning in a career-best performance in the month of September, as well as being a member of the first Richmond team to reach a premiership playoff in 35 years.

Back then, in 1982 — 15 years before Daniel was born — his late great-uncle Maurice Rioli became the first player to win the Norm Smith Medal in a losing team. He called Maurice ‘grandfather’.

Daniel Rioli boots his first goal in the prelim. Picture: Alex Coppel
Daniel Rioli boots his first goal in the prelim. Picture: Alex Coppel

Two years ago, another relative and close mate Cyril Rioli won the best afield honours in Hawthorn’s 2015 premiership success.

While there is a long way to go for the exciting work in progress that is Daniel to reach the lofty heights of his famous relatives, he made a sizeable down payment on his future yesterday before a packed house of yellow and black.

Many of those 94,258 fans at the MCG were old enough to remember the exploits of Maurice, who died in 2010, who also wore the famous No.17 jumper.

Rioli told the Herald Sun earlier this year “there is a bit of pressure there (with the name), but I kind of put it at the back of my head and play my own brand of footy that I’ve been playing since I was a kid. It’s just footy.

Key men ... Rioli celebrates with Dustin Martin. Picture: Alex Coppel.
Key men ... Rioli celebrates with Dustin Martin. Picture: Alex Coppel.

“‘Junior’(Cyril) plays his own brand of footy, my uncle (former Bomber Dean) played his own brand of footy, my ‘grandfather’ Maurice played his own brand of footy at Richmond.

“Now it’s time for me to make my own name for myself and play my own brand of footy.”

Daniel Rioli did that, and much more yesterday, kicking four goals in the first three quarters — including two crucial ones in the all-important third term — and turning on the forward pressure that would have made his famous relatives proud.

After the Giants had clawed their way back in the first term following an early Tiger onslaught, Rioli provided the goal his team needed at the 24-minute-mark, making the most of a free kick against Nick Hayes.

The Tigers get around danger man Dan Rioli. Picture: Getty Images
The Tigers get around danger man Dan Rioli. Picture: Getty Images

Then he nailed the club’s only goal of the second term to edge his team just in front. It came after he gave off to Dion Prestia and kept running to get it back before slotting it through from 45m.

He only had six touches to halftime, but tellingly five inside 50s. His tackling pressure was immense, as was his ability to slot through goals when his team required them.

Two more goals came for him in the third term, as the Tigers put their collective foot to the Giants’ throat, his fourth with a cool kick around his body to drive home the Tigers’ advantage.

The Rioli name is back where it belongs — in a Grand Final — and so is Richmond — and his family couldn’t be prouder of him.

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