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Nathan Brown's 2020 Season Preview: Richmond (WWOS)
« on: March 06, 2020, 01:31:24 PM »
2020 Season Preview: Richmond

They've won two premierships in three years, and are proving to be an unstoppable force. However, how will the sudden retirement of star defender affect the Tigers this season? Nathan Brown previews Richmond ahead of a big 2020.

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Re: Nathan Brown's 2020 Season Preview: Richmond (WWOS)
« Reply #1 on: March 07, 2020, 05:02:06 AM »
Brown added that rival clubs would play close attention to Richmond's game style, given their success over the past three seasons, and revealed where the club is most vulnerable.

"If you can start to flick the ball around and use it quickly (you have a chance)," he said.

"Earlier in the year when (Alex) Rance went down and they were finding their feet, clubs were beating Richmond on the outside with quick use.

"If you get it into that forward 50 and put pressure on Richmond's defenders without Rance there, they can be a bit vulnerable one-on-one.

"They like the six-on-six team defence, but if they can't get that, they are vulnerable."
Richmond will again proceed forward this season without the services of star defender Alex Rance (AAP)

With two premierships in the last three seasons, Brown suggested that the Tigers' motivation will to cement itself as one of the greatest teams of all-time alongside the Hawks, Cats and Brisbane Lions squads over the last 20 years.

"You look at what Hawthorn did, what Geelong did, the Brisbane Lions ... and they're the pinnacle," he said.

"With the leader Trent Cotchin, who has just got his head switched on so well, he's a been great example of the way Dustin Martin has now played.

"Dustin Martin has followed Trent Cotchin's lead, but they've got two players, one as captain and one as an absolute superstar, leading that football club and I think they're in good hands."
Brown credited Trent Cotchin for impacting Dustin Martin's development as a leader at the club (Getty)

Richmond will again be without five-time All-Australian defender Alex Rance after his shock retirement, but Brown backed the Tigers to survive, praising Damien Hardwick for his organisation of the side.

" They proved that last year," he said.

"When he went down they lost games early on in the season and the strength of Richmond and Damien Hardwick is their team ethos.

"He went away and he figured out how to play without Alex Rance, and they figured it out. They just do the right thing at the right time and that comes from great coaching."

Source: wwos.NINE.com.au