The Barometer - Round 7Herald-Sun
May 12, 2015RICHMOND
ON THE BLOCK: Damien Hardwick flagged changes this week and a few players will be nervous after another disappointing weekend. Taylor Hunt and Kamdyn McIntosh have tired after starting the year well, Nathan Gordon failed to fire as the sub, Shaun Grigg had six clangers and Dave Astbury is struggling. Chris Newman is almost certain to miss against Collingwood and Ben Griffiths is doubtful.
ON THE CUSP: Is it McBean time? Big man Liam McBean kicked five goals in the VFL and must be on the brink of a long-awaited AFL debut. Ty Vickery is a likely inclusion after booting three himself and setting up several more in the 82-point VFL win against North Ballarat. Human rake Connor Menadue also kicked two and could be fast-tracked while Matt Arnott and Matt Thomas won plenty of the footy. Nathan Foley missed with general soreness but should play VFL this week.
AL PATON’S FORECAST: Useless stat quiz — Q. Only two teams have won the inside-50 count in every game this season, can you name them? A. Hawthorn and Richmond. The Tigers have won more quarters than Essendon, Geelong and the Bulldogs and have a higher percentage than North Melbourne and Port Adelaide. So what the hell is going on? List depth is a broader (and serious) issue but in terms of getting a win on the board against Collingwood — another team the Tigers have a poor recent record against, having not beaten the Pies since 2007 — avoiding disastrous concentration lapses would be a good place to start. Richmond conceded four goals in five minutes against Geelong then seven in third-quarter implosion on Saturday. Win on Sunday and the Tigers are back in the pack. Another loss and they are 2-5 with a trip to Port Adelaide to follow. Massive week.
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