We now have some quality options in our midfield that opposition coaches can't shut them all down. If they tag Cotch heavily then they risk Dusty cutting loose
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Tiger Dusty enjoys free reign From: Herald Sun
May 01, 2011 9:47AMDUSTY'S DREAM
ANDREW Raines is the latest addition to the "Libba" files.
Just like the 1990 Brownlow Medallist Tony Liberatore was urged to change his job description in '97, Raines has clearly been told to re-invent himself to save his career.
At Richmond, Raines was a rebounding run-and-carry defender and he signed a generous three-year deal to do the same role at Brisbane.
In year two of his Lions adventure, Raines finds himself as the No.1 tagger and has played on the likes of Nick Dal Santo and Aaron Davey with success. Finally, he is repaying Michael Voss' faith.
So Voss was faced with a question entering last night's clash with Richmond: Does Rainsey go to Trent Cotchin or Dustin Martin?
Before the game, Martin seemed odds-on to cop the heavy tag.
When a second-year player receives so much positive press hardened, mean coaches invaribly try to make his life hell the following week.
You'd bump him, crunch him, manhandle him ... pinch him Craig Kelly style if need be. DO ANYTHING to shut the kid down!
But Raines went to Cotchin and there was no traditional tag on on Martin.
Clearly mindful of not being too defensive in the midfield, Voss allowed the Martin match-ups to be a revolving door. According to Champion Data, he had nine different opponents.
Enjoying the freedom, Martin had 14 disposals in the first term and finished with 34 _ including eight inside 50 entries. Cotchin was restricted to 21 by Raines, but Martin delivered the killer blow.
He was involved in 10 of Richmond's scoring chains and had a direct hand in five score assists. Thursday's back page lead in the Herald Sun, outlining his ability to impact the scoreboard, was no beat-up.
Yet nobody in a Lions jumper really bothered to remind him our tough the AFL caper is. They were too kind.
A heavy tag, or at least a determined, brutal attempt to stop the Martin juggernaut, is surely coming next week.
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