I cant believe people would come on here and say his worth a punt for the finals are yah seriouse his played what 1 game this year and broke down I think chris would know it himself that his body probably its up to the afl fast pace and why youd bring him into the finals would be silly... Chris would have been very handy if fit and right to go but I think we may have seen the last of chris in the afl...
GO U TIGERS
Yes it is funny how people have a different view isn't it and the people that get paid to write about it actually see it differently as well.
The Barometer - Round 22
Herald-Sun
August 25, 2015
RICHMOND
ON THE BLOCK: Ben Lennon might be feeling nervous after starting as the sub and taking off the green vest halfway through the last quarter. He replaced Shane Edwards, who was given a rest after gathering 17 disposals in his comeback from a broken leg. Other “fringe” players Sam Lloyd, Kamdyn McIntosh and Steve Morris were all very good against Collingwood.
ON THE CUSP: Dylan Grimes and Reece Conca will both try to prove their fitness after suffering minor hamstring injuries two weeks ago. The VFL team suffered a big loss to Collingwood but Liam McBean (five goals) will keep the pressure on the top-level forwards to keep performing
while Chris Knights (20 disposals, two goals) could be a finals wildcard.AL PATON’S FORECAST: Richmond was the lowest-scoring team in the top eight until two weeks ago, then it banged home 45 goals against Gold Coast and the Magpies. The spread of goalkickers is particularly pleasing for Damien Hardwick, with Ty Vickery (10) leading the club goalkicking in the past two weeks, followed by Sam Lloyd and Brett Deledio (6) and Jack Riewoldt and Dustin Martin with four each. With a top-eight place all but locked in, the Tigers will want another good win against Essendon and hope the Saints can upset Sydney so they are playing for a top-four spot against the Roos in Round 23.