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Richmond shocker proves Tigers are Dusty reliant (ESPN)
« on: June 18, 2020, 10:22:37 PM »
Richmond shocker proves they are Dusty reliant

Jake Michaels
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18 June 2020 10:15pm


When Richmond declared star midfielder Dustin Martin unfit for its Round 3 clash against Hawthorn, the number crunchers at TAB.com.au began scrambling to adjust the betting odds.

The Hawks, who had opened at around $2.80, shortened to the $2.35 mark, while the reigning premiers went out from $1.35 to $1.57. For an AFL game, this was a significant price movement, one which would suggest the Tigers are a side heavily reliant on Martin.

Of course, just tabling the idea the competition's premier outfit over the past three seasons could be a little too Dusty dependent would be met with immediate criticism and cynicism. How could they be? After all, so much praise is heaped on the club's lesser lights. But the bookmakers were telling us what the numbers said. They were telling us the truth.

Just as they did against Collingwood seven days earlier, Richmond began Thursday evening's clash with a noticeable lack of pressure and intensity. Their defensive structures continually broke down as Hawthorn's midfielders -- particularly Isaac Smith, Jaeger O'Meara and Tom Mitchell -- controlled the centre of the ground and carved out opportunities for a deadly accurate front six.

For the second game in a row, the Tigers were held goalless at the first change. Jack Riewoldt, Tom Lynch, Daniel Rioli and Jason Castagna had managed just one kick between them by the time Damien Hardwick stormed out of the box and down to ground level.

Against the Pies, and with Martin in the side, Richmond was able to wrestle its way back into the contest and force a draw. But this week was a little different - there was no Dusty insurance policy.

The dual Norm Smith medalist has been a thorn in Hawthorn's side in recent years. The last time he faced them, he secured the three Brownlow votes with a dominant 37 disposal, 10 clearance and two goal display.

Many of us have convinced ourselves over the past few seasons the Tigers are well stocked in the talent department to fill the void left by one player, even if that player happens to be Martin, but the truth is they may not be. Without him, they looked lost and low on confidence.

The usual free-flowing, run-and-carry game style they have suffocated teams with was nowhere to be seen, nor was the high octane pressure which has become synonymous with the Tigers in recent years. But the biggest problem was there wasn't a player who could spark any sort of momentum run.

The Hawks opened up a 38-point lead in the second quarter before the floodgates opened after halftime. At one stage, the Melbourne Cricket Ground scoreboard read 14-63, in favour of the Hawks. It was an inconceivable scoreline.

Richmond saved face late in the game but the contest was long over. The eventual 32-point margin was not quite a fair indicator of how lopsided the contest was for the bulk of the evening.
Dustin Martin and Trent Cotchin work out during a Richmond training session. Quinn Rooney/Getty Images

All superstars are irreplaceable, but a team is only as good as its ability to cover the loss of a star. Ask yourself this, would you like Richmond's chances of winning the flag, or even finishing in the top four, if Martin missed the full season? I didn't think so.

Not only does Martin bring enormous quality to the Tigers line-up, but it's clear he boosts confidence and makes his teammates walk taller, run faster and tackle harder. Without him, they aren't the same side. You could argue they aren't even at a top four level.

The reality is if Martin returns to the side and can stay fit, the Tigers will likely remain the premiership favourite and this discussion is a moot point. But don't kid yourself; Richmond is a heck of a lot weaker without him. In fact, there may not be another player in the competition who is as valuable to his team as Martin is to the Tigers.

The Tigers now have nine days to regroup and prepare for a clash against a much improved St Kilda team, before travelling to the Gold Coast and facing West Coast at Metricon Stadium. All eyes at Punt Road will no doubt be on their No. 4.

https://www.espn.in/afl/story/_/id/29327084/go-ahead-scoff-richmond-shocker-proves-dustin-martin-reliant

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Re: Richmond shocker proves Tigers are Dusty reliant (ESPN)
« Reply #1 on: June 19, 2020, 11:20:36 AM »
We will lose St Kilda too probably. Our players have no interest in the contest.

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Re: Richmond shocker proves Tigers are Dusty reliant (ESPN)
« Reply #2 on: June 19, 2020, 11:34:21 AM »
Not having vfl really blows. It was a key cog in putting pressure on senior players. I don’t think they’re entirely wrong when they say dusty is key. If we take the finals for example, we generally needed him to play well for us to win.

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Re: Richmond shocker proves Tigers are Dusty reliant (ESPN)
« Reply #3 on: June 19, 2020, 01:06:37 PM »
We will lose St Kilda too probably. Our players have no interest in the contest.

Lmao you have no faith.

Don't you think the playing group and club deserve to be backed especially after the struggles last year with injuries and what not?

The idea that they don't care about 2020 doesn't sit with me. All our stars are ageing and they know they don't have many years left

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Re: Richmond shocker proves Tigers are Dusty reliant (ESPN)
« Reply #4 on: June 19, 2020, 01:40:51 PM »
All my mates who are members and support the tiges just believe our players dont give a stuff about this season. Hopefully it changes but can you blame them. Short quarters, long breaks, short season over longer time frame, does this season really count? If we win it we'll all say yes but if not everyone will be calling it an asterix job.

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Re: Richmond shocker proves Tigers are Dusty reliant (ESPN)
« Reply #5 on: June 19, 2020, 01:48:03 PM »
We didn't have Dusty and a number of our other stars against Port last year and still won away in Adelaide. Just an excuse to blame no Dusty. It all comes down to individual and team effort. There was little of either last night.
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