Richmond given kind card in fixture with Ten of first 11 matches in Victoria by: Mike Sheahan
From: Herald Sun
October 29, 2011 IF you're a Richmond supporter, embrace next season's AFL fixture with genuine enthusiasm.
City Hall probably didn't go out of its way to help, but the end result should please the Richmond faithful.
The Tigers have won "home" game status in the Round 1 MCG fixture against Carlton (Thursday, March 29) and that's just one of several benefits of a friendly program.
Ten of their first 11 matches will be played in Victoria, including seven at the MCG, and they will play only two of this year's finalists - Carlton and Essendon - twice.
Here it is in a nutshell - one only encounter with Geelong, Collingwood, Hawthorn and West Coast (in Melbourne), 13 games at the MCG and no travel on successive weekends during the season.
The downside of the Richmond program is Carlton, Collingwood and Geelong (at Geelong) in the first month, but it's a program that coach Damien Hardwick hardly could fault.
One from four won't be disastrous given what's in store in the next 12 rounds.
Richmond's return engagements involve Melbourne, Carlton, Fremantle, Essendon and Port Adelaide; Carlton finished fifth, Essendon eighth, Fremantle was next best at 11th.
The Tigers may cite Adelaide, which plays Gold Coast and Greater Western Sydney twice, but the Crows have been gifted a draw that new coach Brenton Sanderson might have come up with in his dreams.
Apart from starting and finishing the season with games against Gold Coast, the Crows play only one of the 2011 finalists - Geelong - twice. Richmond should be excited. After finishing 12th with eight wins and a draw, the Tigers must see themselves as poised to challenge. The AFL has provided them with the ideal opportunity to deliver.
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