Brisbane can beat Richmond when it counts despite decade of Tiger dominanceA big Richmond win on Tuesday night had some questioning Brisbane’s premiership credentials after 11 straight years of losses to Richmond. But Lions midfielder Callum Ah Chee said there was not psychological hold.
Marco Monteverde
NCA NewsWire
August 6, 2020 6:00pmBRISBANE midfielder Callum Ah Chee is adamant Richmond don’t have a psychological hold on the Lions despite the Tigers’ ongoing dominance of the Queenslanders.
The Tigers added to an 11- year winning streak against the Lions, with their latest success over Brisbane on Tuesday night at Metricon Stadium.
Richmond has lost just once to Brisbane in their past 20 encounters, including 14 wins in a row against a team considered one of their premiership rivals.
The Lions booted themselves out of Tuesday’s game, kicking 4.17 and Ah Chee said that was the concern, not the Tigers’ continued success over them.
“Most of the blokes haven’t been playing since 2009 (when Brisbane last beat Richmond),” Ah Chee said.
“I don’t think that was much of a problem. I think we actually played some pretty good footy, we just needed to finish our work.
“Obviously they (the Tigers) are a fantastic team, but if you look at the (statistics), if we finished our work we’re actually pretty close to having a close game with them.”
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