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Richmond vs Geelong @ the M.C.G., Rnd 13, 2018
« on: June 10, 2018, 11:36:49 PM »
We're favourites next week for the Cats game.

AFL Round 13

Geelong vs RICHMOND


Sunday, 17th June @ the M.C.G.

Start time:  3:20 pm



Odds (Crownbet):
Geelong      $2.50
Richmond   $1.52

http://www.afl.com.au/match-centre/2018/13/geel-v-rich

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Richmond-Geelong battle has some punch (Australian)
« Reply #1 on: June 10, 2018, 11:46:47 PM »
Richmond-Geelong battle has some punch

Brent Read
The Australian
11 June 2018


The Richmond-Geelong match at the MCG next Sunday shapes as a critical juncture in the rivals premiership quests.

The reigning premiers will slip to third tomorrow should Melbourne defeat Collingwood, while the Cats would draw level with Richmond on wins if they manage to defeat the Tigers next Sunday.

With the top-placed Eagles and Sydney in strong form and well-positioned, the Victorian-based contenders face a task to not only clinch a top-four spot but also the home advantage come September.

Both Power Adelaide, who have a game in hand, and Collingwood could add to the logjam of top four contenders should they claim their next matches.

This adds a premium to next weekend’s match for both Richmond and Geelong heading into their mid-year bye.

And Geelong coach Chris Scott said he could not wait to challenge the Tigers as they seek a 16th straight win at the MCG.

“I read that it is impossible to beat Richmond at the MCG, so we’re going to have our work cut out,” he said.

“I think we will be giving ourselves a chance. They have been formidable there and people aren’t just making that up, the numbers reflect that as well.

“It’s a great challenge and we are really looking forward to it.”

The Tigers clash with four sides currently in the top eight in the last ten weeks of the home-away season as they seek to shore up their premiership defence and also have fixtures against last year’s runners-up Adelaide and the resurgent Giants.

Geelong have four matches against top eight placed teams in the run to September, along with clashes against the Crows and Hawthorn.

The Tigers, who ended a 13-match losing streak against the Cats in last year’s qualifying final, are likely to be strengthened by the return of Brownlow Medallist Dustin Martin for the critical clash.

The star Tiger missed Friday night’s loss against Port Adelaide with a minor calf problem, instead flying to New Zealand to visit family.

Richmond will monitor the fitness of defender David Astbury, who appeared to suffer a serious ankle injury but was able to return to finish the match against Port Adelaide.

The Tigers will also assess the fitness and form of premiership forward Daniel Rioli, who yesterday played his fourth game back from ankle surgery in the VFL against Williamstown.

Geelong, too, have injury concerns stemming from the weekend, though the casualties are to support players rather than key prospects.

Former Kangaroo Aaron Black suffered a knee injury when he landed awkwardly after a marking contest, while Stewart Crameri was taken to hospital after being poked in the eye in the VFL.

Geelong, who bounded away from the Kangaroos in the latter stages on Saturday, also had a significant win in a VFL match that saw some key players gain match fitness.

Defensive midfielder Scott Selwood played his first match in five weeks after recovering from a back injury and is the selection mix against the Tigers.

Cam Guthrie returned from an ankle injury but is targeting a senior return after the bye, saying he needs to build further match fitness.

Key defender Lachie Henderson has not played since the Cats preliminary final loss last year due to an ankle problem and will also be given time to build match fitness.

While his presence is likely to boost the Cats, Geelong’s defence is the most miserly in the competition this year and has been faring well given the absence of Henderson and Harry Taylor.

With Gary Ablett finding his best form over the past fortnight, the Cats have enjoyed the luxury of playing Brownlow Medallist Patrick Dangerfield in the forward line.

But Scott said where Dangerfield played in coming weeks would depend on various factors including their opponents and the state of matches.

“We think he is a really difficult match-up _ I think that is obvious when he is deep forward — but there is no point having him standing in the goal square if the ball is at the other end,” Scott told Seven’s AFL Game Day.

“It is a bit of a assessment on how the game is going. Again, we do leave the ball in his court a little bit and if we really don’t like something, we intervene, but that rarely happens with those guys.”

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/sport/afl/big-cats-battle-has-some-punch/news-story/4392ec1a3b3205e2958c8a1097b87d94

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Re: Richmond vs Geelong @ the M.C.G., Rnd 13, 2018
« Reply #2 on: June 11, 2018, 08:31:31 AM »
Not sure what it is but the Scott brothers annoy me when they speak

This is going to be one tough game for us.
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Re: Richmond vs Geelong @ the M.C.G., Rnd 13, 2018
« Reply #3 on: June 11, 2018, 08:57:23 AM »
Need to lift bigtime the only game we played a good 4 qtrs is against the dons.Been very patchy even through we have 4 premiership players to come in not playing great footy at times.Worried about our skills to seem to gone a bit downhill.

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Re: Richmond vs Geelong @ the M.C.G., Rnd 13, 2018
« Reply #4 on: June 11, 2018, 09:33:27 AM »
Actually thought our game vs Demons was our best - excluding conversions our inside 50’s for the first 3rd quarters
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Re: Richmond vs Geelong @ the M.C.G., Rnd 13, 2018
« Reply #5 on: June 11, 2018, 10:04:58 AM »
Must win 8 point game.... :shh
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Re: Richmond vs Geelong @ the M.C.G., Rnd 13, 2018
« Reply #6 on: June 11, 2018, 02:58:23 PM »
A lot of 8 points game coming up. If we lose this, the following 3 games are 12 pointers :shh
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Re: Richmond vs Geelong @ the M.C.G., Rnd 13, 2018
« Reply #7 on: June 11, 2018, 10:02:16 PM »
This is almost a "top 4 or not" game. We're only just going at the moment, and we have a tough back nine ahead, especially if the Giants start coming good. I can only give us 5 definite ticks from here to round 23, which gives us 14 wins — enough to make finals but nowhere near top 4. And given our form away from home, we really need to finish top 2. Perhaps a pessimistic view but I can't believe that the Crows and Giants won't come good after the bye, making those tougher games than they look right now.

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Re: Richmond vs Geelong @ the M.C.G., Rnd 13, 2018
« Reply #8 on: June 11, 2018, 10:50:16 PM »
Dogs
Dons
Saints
Cats (1)
Suns
Crows at the g

That gets us to 15 wins same as last year then pinch a few more and we are top

1 more win to come from pies, cats and swans

16 wins is where I think we will end up👍
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Re: Richmond vs Geelong @ the M.C.G., Rnd 13, 2018
« Reply #9 on: June 12, 2018, 02:08:59 PM »
The MCG website is saying they are expecting 60k on Sunday.


Opening times

Gates

Public           1.30pm
AFL Reserve  1.30pm
MCC Reserve 1.00pm

Parking
Gate 3: 11.00am
Gate 5: 1.30pm
Gate 6: 12.30pm
Gate 7: 10.30am

Estimated attendance
60,000

General admission seating
Ponsford Stand
M33-M36
Q29-Q36

Olympic Stand
Q49-Q57

Great Southern Stand
M6-M13
Q1-Q15

Cheer squad locations
Geelong Cats: Bay M3 (Rows A-T)
Richmond: Bay M33 (Rows A-S)

http://www.mcg.org.au/whats-on/events-calendar/2018/june/geelong-cats-v-richmond-june-17

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Re: Richmond vs Geelong @ the M.C.G., Rnd 13, 2018
« Reply #10 on: June 12, 2018, 03:52:48 PM »
When was the last time we beat these hicks twice in a row?
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Re: Richmond vs Geelong @ the M.C.G., Rnd 13, 2018
« Reply #11 on: June 12, 2018, 05:32:04 PM »
1998-2000. We actually won 3 in a row back then. The only time in the last 40 years.

R17 1998    Rich  10.7-67    def. Geel 8.10-58
R12 1999    Rich  15.11-101 def. Geel 9.12-66 .... Richo kicked 6.5 on Friday night TV prime time.
R8   2000    Rich  23.9-147   def. Geel 11.11-77 .... Matty Rogers kicked 5.

The record since was 1-20  :P until last year's Qualifying Final win  :wavetowel.

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Re: Richmond vs Geelong @ the M.C.G., Rnd 13, 2018
« Reply #12 on: June 12, 2018, 06:07:22 PM »
Heh would've been at all of those too ....was expecting it to be a lot longer than that....like early-mid 80-'s at the latest...cheers....
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Re: Richmond vs Geelong @ the M.C.G., Rnd 13, 2018
« Reply #13 on: June 12, 2018, 09:40:35 PM »
Wet day on Sunday.
The Bunster is all over it.
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Re: Richmond vs Geelong @ the M.C.G., Rnd 13, 2018
« Reply #14 on: June 13, 2018, 01:58:15 AM »
Geelong has been a force in the AFL for years but their record at the MCG has been a concern

Sam Edmund
Herald Sun
June 13, 2018


RICHMOND might be the kings of the MCG, but the home of football might also be Geelong’s Bermuda Triangle.

The Cats have lost more games than they’ve won at the MCG dating back to Round 22, 2014 (12-13). But at every other AFL venue in the same three-and-a-half year period, Chris Scott’s men are 42-18, with two draws.

Geelong is on a Sunday afternoon collision course with the Tigers on the MCG — a patch of grass Richmond has won a club-record 15 straight games on, including last year’s qualifying final mauling of the Cats.

Scott immediately stoked the fire for the clash after his side’s home win over North Melbourne, referencing Richmond’s streak with a sarcastic undertone.

“I read that it’s impossible to beat Richmond at the MCG, so we’re going to have our work cut out,” Scott said.

“I think we’ll be going in giving ourselves a chance, but they have been formidable there. People aren’t just making that up, the numbers reflect it as well. So it’s a great challenge and we’re really looking forward to it.

“We feel like we’re progressing and some areas of our game that needed to improve have improved.”

One of those areas is defence. Geelong’s ace up the sleeve is a new-found system that is choking the competition.

The Cats have allowed an average 54.8 points over their last nine matches — the fewest conceded by any team in a nine week period since 1990. They are on track to finish the season with the second-best defensive record in the last half a century, with an average score-against of 66.7 — behind only St Kilda’s 63.8 in 2009.

But will it hold up at a joint they’ve struggled at for nearly four seasons? And against the third-highest scoring team in the AFL after 12 rounds?

It’s the apparent clash of styles, as well as the contrasting MCG records, that is forming a fascinating pre-match script.

The foundation of Geelong’s stingy defence is its ability to guard against the turnover better than any other team. The Cats commit the second-fewest turnovers in the league and when they do cough it up, their defenders rigidly hold their position to concede an AFL-low 37.3 points from turnovers a week.

On Sunday the Cats come face-to-face with a Richmond side that force the most turnovers per week (82.8) and score the most from them — kicking nearly 70 points per game (No.1) directly from opposition mistakes.

So the Cats aren’t giving the ball up and the Tigers are forcing sides to give the ball up.

Something has to give.

“You’ve just got to respect how they play the game, Richmond,” defender Tom Stewart told the Cats website.

“They’re premiers for a reason … they are known to play well at the ‘G so we’ve just got to bring the heat and make sure we match them in the contest and then behind the ball, win the ball back.

“Everyone has to play their role if you’re going to beat Richmond, especially at the MCG.”

https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/more-news/geelong-has-been-a-force-in-the-afl-for-years-but-their-record-at-the-mcg-has-been-a-concern/news-story/793aaab28e005c39ead73267454fa4de