Loss may be victory for Richmond Jon Ralph
From: Herald Sun
August 30, 2011 NOT for the first time, Richmond will this weekend confront a late-season match where defeat may help its long-term cause more than victory.
The Tigers take on North Melbourne at Etihad Stadium on Sunday, with a win likely to give them ninth spot and the 18th selection in the national draft.
It would be the seventh time they have finished ninth since 1994, with the Tigers having played finals only twice in that period.
But if the Tigers lost to North Melbourne and results unfolded as expected, they would finish fifth-last and receive the November draft's 12th selection.
If the Western Bulldogs ($1.13) beat injury-ravaged Fremantle and Melbourne ($1.50) defeats 17th-placed Port Adelaide, both sides would leapfrog Richmond.
Rarely has one game resulted in a fall in the draft order of six positions, but with GWS having picks 13 and 15, it effectively magnifies the difference in ladder position.
There is a premium on early selections given the lack of elite talent. Many recruiters say this draft has only 10 or a dozen quality selections before it thins out dramatically, so pick 12 would be considerably better than selection 18.
Richmond coach Damien Hardwick will be desperate to finish the season with a fourth consecutive win to take the club to 9 1/2 wins.
With Daniel Wells out with a shoulder injury and Jack Ziebell and Levi Greenwood suspended, Richmond will fancy its chances.
In 2009, Jordan McMahon's last-minute goal against the Demons meant Richmond finished second last and the Demons got the priority pick to recruit Jack Trengove and Tom Scully.
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