The AFL site is tipping the Crows by less than a kick...
SUMMARYIn yet another strange quirk of the draw, the Tigers and Crows are doing battle for the first time this season in the second-last round.
Both clubs have had indifferent campaigns, although when you take into account Adelaide's coaching change, the Crows' season has certainly been more dramatic.
The Crows are now under the guidance of caretaker coach Mark Bickley, who has inspired the players to lift their intensity since he took over for the round 19 game against Port Adelaide.
Since then, Bickley's team has won three of its four matches, meaning the two-time premiership captain is a big chance to win the role on a full-time basis.
The Crows beat Gold Coast by 10 goals at Metricon Stadium last weekend. Midfielder Scott Thompson collected 51 possessions to be the star of the show.
Richmond has also picked up its form in recent times. The Tigers have won their past two matches, against the Sydney Swans and Melbourne, and have now tallied six more points than they did last season (they won six games last year and have posted seven and a half victories this year).
QUESTION MARKSWill the Crows offer Mark Bickley the coaching job if they win this game? Another victory would mean four wins from five games since Bickley took over. It would be tough to ignore those numbers.
How can Richmond shut down Crows gun Scott Thompson? Gold Coast let Thompson run free and he helped himself to 51 touches, but expect the Tigers to get someone like Shane Tuck to stick by his side.
PREDICTIONAdelaide by two points
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