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Re: Richmond vs Brisbane @ the 'Gabba - 2nd Qualifying Final, 2019
« Reply #45 on: September 05, 2019, 10:27:21 PM »
Finals are a more contested pressure type of footy. There was a fair bit of bruise free footy at times in round 23. That won't happen on Saturday night with the higher stakes. We can't afford to give them or any other top 4 side that sort of dominance in the midfield clearances and expect to win by relying on turnovers and attacks starting from defence. Our ruck and midfield set-ups need to be better this week both offensively and defensively.
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Re: Richmond vs Brisbane @ the 'Gabba - 2nd Qualifying Final, 2019
« Reply #46 on: September 06, 2019, 08:46:15 AM »
I hope we apply the high intensity pressure in the middle and forward 50 that we are actually known by.

I really haven’t seen it all year.  :banghead

I can’t see us progressing very far without it to be honest.
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Re: Richmond vs Brisbane @ the 'Gabba - 2nd Qualifying Final, 2019
« Reply #47 on: September 06, 2019, 12:25:41 PM »
The crazy stats that make Brisbane vs Richmond impossible to split

The Roar
6 Sep 2019


The final game of the AFL’s first week of finals in 2019 is Saturday night’s clash at The Gabba between Brisbane and Richmond – and it looks to be the hardest to pick of all four.

The Tigers scored a 27-point win over the high-flying Lions in Round 23 to deny them the minor premiership, but now need to do it again away from home after a seven-week residency at the MCG.

Do Richmond have what it takes to knock the Lions off twice in a row? Or can Brisbane learn and rebound from that performance and win their first final since 2009?

There are a handful of incredible statistics floating around ahead of this game, the most obvious being Richmond’s incredible 13-game winning run over the Lions.

Not only that, they’ve got four wins and a draw from the six games before that, giving them 17 wins from their last 19 encounters.

On the other hand, the Brisbane Lions (and Bears, for that matter) have never lost a home final. Ever.

Which record will remain intact?

https://www.theroar.com.au/2019/09/06/the-crazy-stats-that-make-brisbane-vs-richmond-impossible-to-split/

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Re: Richmond vs Brisbane @ the 'Gabba - 2nd Qualifying Final, 2019
« Reply #48 on: September 06, 2019, 01:33:52 PM »
Both of the,above make great points have to win our fair share of the midfield battle cannot let lions dominate like that. Pressure and tacking needs to raised especially forward and midfield the trait were known for.

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Re: Richmond vs Brisbane @ the 'Gabba - 2nd Qualifying Final, 2019
« Reply #49 on: September 06, 2019, 02:40:06 PM »
It’s a weird one. History suggests we’re due for a loss and a loss can be beneficial as it allows you to sharpen up. But at the same time playing the bulldogs (most likely) then backing it up to play the winner of Collingwood Geelong is not a path I want the club to take. I know there was a lot of commentary about our club having too much of a break between the end of season bye and the Collingwood prelim but I think going all guns blazing and smashing the lions and taking a break is probably the better path

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Re: Richmond vs Brisbane @ the 'Gabba - 2nd Qualifying Final, 2019
« Reply #50 on: September 06, 2019, 05:53:28 PM »
Brisbane versus Richmond key match-ups

Steve Larkin
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6 Sept 2019



* Mitch Robinson (BL) v Dustin Martin (Rich).

Just which Lion is given the unenviable task of containing Tiger megastar Martin is a fascinating subplot. Perhaps the ever-green Robinson, with his aggression and footy smarts, is best-placed for the job. If so, expect fireworks between two proud players who thrive when the going gets tough. Martin's midfield class is complemented by his scoring threat when stationed forward, but Robinson's similar physique and tenacity could offer a stern test.

* Charlie Cameron (BL) v Dylan Grimes (Rich).
Cameron's stunning form - 54 goals for the season - offers a rare spark that can turn a match in minutes. But Grimes held the Lion attacker to just seven touches in the last round before finals by using overtly physical tactics. Cameron did kick two goals but had limited impact, and he can expect similar rough treatment again - just how he copes could determine the result.

* Lachie Neale (BL) v Jack Graham (Rich).
Star Lion Neale gathered a remarkable 51 touches in the recent loss to the Tigers, prompting Richmond coach Damien Hardwick to forecast a tight tag in the final, though he's traditionally reluctant to put an out-and-out stopper on an opposition player, no matter their ability. But Graham was tasked with a tagging role in the 2017 grand final and cut out Adelaide's Rory Sloane to be a key player in the Tigers' premiership triumph and he appears the best option to try and curtail Neale's influence around the packs.

https://7news.com.au/sport/afl/brisbane-versus-richmond-key-match-ups-c-438994

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Re: Richmond vs Brisbane @ the 'Gabba - 2nd Qualifying Final, 2019
« Reply #51 on: September 06, 2019, 06:06:50 PM »
Pretty sure he forecast that there wouldn’t be a tag at all

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Re: Richmond vs Brisbane @ the 'Gabba - 2nd Qualifying Final, 2019
« Reply #52 on: September 06, 2019, 06:57:58 PM »
I’m heading up in the morning and I have a good feeling about this one.

I just feel we might be harder at it for longer...

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Re: Richmond vs Brisbane @ the 'Gabba - 2nd Qualifying Final, 2019
« Reply #53 on: September 07, 2019, 01:42:31 AM »
The umps for tonight's game (thankfully not Razor)

1. Chris Donlon
15. Mathew Nicholls
26. Craig Fleer

EM 32. Jacob Mollison.

https://aflua.com.au/wp-content/uploads/WEEK-1-FINALS.pdf

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Re: Richmond vs Brisbane @ the 'Gabba - 2nd Qualifying Final, 2019
« Reply #54 on: September 07, 2019, 06:18:58 AM »
Time to head to the airport

For another interstate trip

This will be my 4th and the club's 6th but we never travel right?
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Re: Richmond vs Brisbane @ the 'Gabba - 2nd Qualifying Final, 2019
« Reply #55 on: September 07, 2019, 07:37:30 AM »
Yep up here too. Heading to the pineapple to watch the doggies giants this arvo

Was windy last night so we could expect the same tonight

At least it's not that hot today.

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Re: Richmond vs Brisbane @ the 'Gabba - 2nd Qualifying Final, 2019
« Reply #56 on: September 07, 2019, 07:51:58 AM »
Time to head to the airport

For another interstate trip

This will be my 4th and the club's 6th but we never travel right?

I’ve got an important date first (son’s B&F) before flying up but look forward to the game.
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Re: Richmond vs Brisbane @ the 'Gabba - 2nd Qualifying Final, 2019
« Reply #57 on: September 07, 2019, 04:18:03 PM »
Final questions: Richmond v Brisbane qualifying final at the Gabba

Jon Pierik
The Age
7 Sep 2019


Few thought the Brisbane Lions would have made the finals, let alone finish in the top four. But they have and, with a home final, against Richmond, their rise could be rapid. Jon Pierik assesses the burning questions heading into Saturday night's qualifying final.

Any danger the Lions won't be able to handle the finals heat?

Yes. This is the biggest game so far for many of their players, for the Lions have not played in a final since 2009. They can talk as much as they like about handling the pressure but actions and words are different things. Luke Hodge will provide a calm hand in defence, and may look to get physical early in a bid to set the tempo, but the Tigers may target some of the more inexperienced Lions. The home side's full list has a combined finals experience of 64 matches (seventh of the eight teams in the finals) compared to the Tigers' 148 (fourth).

The Tigers have won their past 13 straight against the Lions since 2010, but the manner in which the visitors almost stole victory at the MCG in round 23 reinforced how much this team has improved. That the Gabba has again become a fortress (10-1) will fortify the Lions, but Richmond know all about handling pressure. And playing away from the MCG is also not an issue in terms of ground dimensions, insists Tigers coach Damien Hardwick. "The good thing about [the Gabba], the dimensions are pretty similar to the MCG, so it's not going to be anything foreign to us," he said.

What will the Tigers do about Lachie Neale?

To tag or not to tag? That's the question facing Hardwick when deciding how best to tame the Lions' dynamic onballer. Neale had 51 touches at the MCG a fortnight ago, 32 of which were handballs. Neale had 14 clearances and was instrumental in the Lions' fightback midway through the game. Should the Tigers opt to tag Neale, it could give his Lions' teammates greater freedom. Hardwick said the Tigers had much to debate. "We try and quell the influence where it is, at the source, but he is very agile at the stoppage, that's the strength of him [Neale]," Hardwick said.

Will Dylan Grimes again go to Charlie Cameron?

You would think so, considering the success the Tigers' defender had on Cameron in round 23. Cameron was held to only seven touches, including one possession in the first half. What was clear was that Cameron was unhappy with some of Grimes' tactics, although the Tiger was later cleared by the AFL of any wrongdoing.

The Lions will hope coach Chris Fagan has settled the speedy forward, whose dash will be needed to trouble and stretch a Tigers' defence that is so proficient in helping each other out. Cameron would be wise to look to push Grimes up the ground then double back and turn this match-up into a foot race when the opportunity arises. He will also be needed to ensure the Lions have more ground balls inside attacking 50, for they were minus 17 in this area in round 23.

Can the Lions tame Jack Riewoldt and Tom Lynch?

Yes, but this shapes as a major issue, particularly if Marcus Adams has another horror afternoon, as he did on Riewoldt when they last met. Adams, the former Bulldog, had completed a shutdown job on Tom Hawkins a week earlier, but Riewoldt made a statement early. He had four goals before Darcy Gardiner was moved on to him in the second term. Adams was switched to Trent Cotchin, who immediately converted a free kick, compounding a miserable game. Essendon great Matthew Lloyd says Adams is too often guilty of "ball watching". The Tigers will look to isolate Riewoldt at full-forward and, with space, he could run amok, particularly if there is excellent service again from Dion Prestia and Dustin Martin. Fagan may try and free up Adams to be more of a marking intercept threat.

Who will win and why?

The Tigers will benefit from having frontline ruckman Toby Nankervis back from injury. Will the Lions push their wingmen forward of the ball, meaning their counterparts cannot get back early and outnumber the Lions' forwards? The Tigers like to have a spare man in defence. They will also hope small forwards Shai Bolton, Kane Lambert, Jason Castagna and Daniel Rioli can lock the ball inside attacking 50, ensuring repeated attempts at goal. The Lions will hope they can replicate their strong advantage in clearances of a fortnight ago, but it was a testament to the Tigers' overall set up that they still prevailed. If they can add greater polish when swarming forward, the Lions could find themselves one game away from a grand final.

Prediction:
Richmond in a close one.

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/final-questions-richmond-v-brisbane-qualifying-final-at-the-gabba-20190903-p52nbs.html

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Re: Richmond vs Brisbane @ the 'Gabba - 2nd Qualifying Final, 2019
« Reply #58 on: September 07, 2019, 04:50:06 PM »
Ch 7 just showed the Gabba and said it's perfect conditions for footy up there.

Hopefully, if we can match or better them in the midfield, then Lynch, Jack and Nank when he pushes forward can have a field day marking the incoming footy with our smalls front and square at their feet to sweep up any crumbs :pray.
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Re: Richmond vs Brisbane @ the 'Gabba - 2nd Qualifying Final, 2019
« Reply #59 on: September 07, 2019, 05:59:19 PM »
We need that forward pressure and midfield pressure and hit them hard lock it up there and force them through the corridor they like going wide.Midfield needs to win there percentage breake even atleast can't have them dominate and make our forward entry's count and kick straight.Our smalls need to chip in to. :gotigers