Who does your club want to play, and avoid, in the finals?Herald-Sun
August 14, 2015 2:21PM7. RICHMOND (44pts)Run home: Gold Coast Suns (MCG), Collingwood (MCG), Essendon (MCG), North Melbourne (ES)
Projected finish: 6th or 7th
The best outcome for Richmond would be to pinch fifth spot and for GWS to sneak into the top eight — the Tigers have not lost to the Giants in their five encounters.
The next best scenario is a home clash against Adelaide, although the Crows did put a dent into the Tigers’ top-four hopes with an emphatic six-goal win last week at the Adelaide Oval.
The Tigers defeated the Crows by 38 points the last time the teams met at the MCG in 2013.
If it makes it through the first week Richmond would back itself against most of the top four teams. It has an excellent recent record against Hawthorn and Sydney, and the Tigers would fancy their chances against Fremantle after a stunning win in Perth in Round 10 and going within a disastrous Bachar Houli kick-in of knocking over the Dockers again three weeks ago.
West Coast is a bit of a dicier proposition. The Tigers lost to West Coast by 20 points at the MCG in Round 12, but they have won their past two away games against the Eagles.
The worst-case scenario is a match-up against Geelong in week one. Richmond hasn’t beaten the Cats in its past 11 attempts and has claimed the points in just one of their past 19 games against Geelong stretching back to 2000.
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