Don't believe the Richmond revival…yetBy Ben Hocking and Adam Jones
Sunday, April 07, 2013 - 9:30 PM
Source: SportsFanThere is something cruel about the way people talk up Richmond's chances before the start of the season, only for another year of failure to eventuate. This was meant to be the season all of that stopped (not the hype bit, the failing bit), but if the two games so far this year have shown us anything it is that this team is nowhere near threatening for a top-four finish. Richmond may be able to scrape into the eight, which would be some achievement for a side with less finals appearances than Fitzroy in the last 30 years, but that is about all.
Forget about the stars, it is the performances of the lesser lights that will dictate Richmond's fortunes this year. Last year Shane Tuck was a clearance machine, but on Friday night he couldn't get near the footy, despite Trent Cotchin and Dustin Martin drawing the hard tags of Clinton Jones and Sean Dempster. Shaun Grigg was also able to roam free last season, but his output this year suggests teams are less likely to let him off the leash. Tyrone Vickery, who was so influential in the round one win against Carlton, also looked a lot less dangerous, despite St Kilda's undersized defence. The Tigers may be up and about celebrating their first 2-0 start to a season in 16 years, but let's not forget that in 1997 they failed to make the finals and sacked their coach.
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