This quarter the Swans lead in first possession at stoppages (10-2) and clearances (9-3), but have scored just the one goal from a stoppage.
Sydney lead hitouts to advantage (10-1), and first possession wins at stoppages (21-11). However, this has only translated into a 17-13 advantage in clearances, and Sydney has been outscored 8-13 from stoppages.
In a sign of an even team performance, Richmond has 11 players with ten or more disposals, while the Swans have just the three such players.
Richmond has the edge for inside 50s (28-25), forward 50 marks (7-5) and forward 50 tackles (8-4).
Possies:
Short 12
B.Ellis 12
Bolton 12
Prestia 11
Houli 11
Grigg 11
Lloyd 11
Lambert 11
Jack 10
Macca 10
Cotch 10
Caddy 10
Astbury 10
Dusty 9
http://www.afl.com.au/match-centre/2017/13/rich-v-syd