The run home: Richmond isn't the only outside threat to the top fourAshley Browne
afl.com.au
August 3, 20156. Richmond44 points (11 wins, six losses) 112.4 per cent
You have to laugh. The Tigers record arguably the best win of the Damien Hardwick era over the rampant Hawthorn on Friday night, yet they drop one place on the ladder. The Tigers are in rare form, but face a tricky trip to Adelaide on Friday night that they have to win to maintain their top four hopes. And their final round clash with North Melbourne is now also shaping as a Friday night game, with the twist that it will be at Etihad Stadium as a Tiger home game but on North's home deck.
The run home:
Rd 19: Adelaide at Adelaide Oval
Rd 20: Gold Coast at the MCG
Rd 21: Collingwood at the MCG
Rd 22: Essendon at the MCG
Rd 23: North Melbourne at Etihad Stadium
4. Sydney Swans48 points (12 wins, five losses) 115.9 per cent
The Swans appeared to regain their mojo with an emphatic win over the Crows at the SCG on Saturday evening and on that form a 5-0 finish to the home and away season is possible. A top two berth would rely on West Coast losing twice and the Hawks losing at least once. Still, that scenario is plausible, so expect the Swans to press hard from here. Saturday night at the Cattery should be a beauty, particularly if Adam Goodes returns. It is also one of the few grounds where Lance Franklin has yet to play an AFL game.
The run home:
Rd 19: Geelong at Simonds Stadium
Rd 20: Collingwood at the SCG
Rd 21: GWS at Spotless Stadium
Rd 22: St Kilda at Etihad Stadium
Rd 23: Gold Coast at the SCG
5. Western Bulldogs44 points (11 wins, six losses) 113.1 per cent
The 87-point win over Essendon on Sunday improved the Doggies' percentage by seven per cent and enabled them to leapfrog Richmond in fifth place. Their hopes of a home elimination final continue to grow by the week. They should certainly win three of five from here to cement that berth, but the Dogs will fancy themselves on the pacy deck at Patersons Stadium against West Coast and have the tools to beat the Kangaroos as well. Win four of their last five and the top four comes into play as well.
The run home:
Rd 19: Port Adelaide at Etihad Stadium
Rd 20: Melbourne at Etihad Stadium
Rd 21: West Coast at Domain Stadium
Rd 22: North Melbourne at Etihad Stadium
Rd 23: Brisbane Lions at the Gabba
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