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Bomberblitz's 2020 season preview of Richmond
« on: February 03, 2020, 03:27:40 AM »
A season preview from an enemy.

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By poster Allblack:

Richmond

Coach – Damien Hardwick

2019 –

Points For – 5th

Points Against – 4th

Top 5 Best and Fairest

    Dion Prestia

    Shane Edwards

    Dylan Grimes

    Nick Vlastuin

    Tom Lynch

2019 Rising Star Noms

Liam Baker (Round 10)

Sydney Stack (Round 11)

Shai Bolton (Round 17)

Ins – Thomson Dow, Noah Cumberland, William Martyn, Hugo Ralphsmith, Bigoa Nyoun

Outs – Dan Butler, Brandon Ellis, Shaun Grigg, Connor Menadue, Callum Moore, Alex Rance, Jacob Townsend

My Prediction

Not very often a premiership team has three rising star nominees on the way through. Richmond have everything ticking along beautifully at the moment. They don’t seem to have put a foot wrong and paced their run last year until the minute and demolished their grand final opponents with their best game of the year. It is going to take a disaster for them not to be around the mark again this year.

The backline lost Rance and performed admirably with Grimes and Astbury standing up and taking his place. I actually still think there is a chance Rance comes back this year but there is obviously stuff to play out and a lot depends on the scuttlebutt as to why he retired. Houli had a great year off half back last season and seems to keep getting better, he teams up well with Short to ensure that the delivery off half back sets the standard up the field.

The midfield isn’t the one or two man show it once felt like. Dusty was down slightly last year although improved as the season went on and Cotchin is real consistent and sets a very high standard. Caddy moved to the wing last year and I don’t know if it worked as well as hoped and will be interesting to see if they keep him there, Prestia is a gun and had a career best year. They found Pickett last season who looked reasonable in the grand final. Stack faded a little as the year went on but would expect him to be better again this year. There isn’t a weak spot in their midfield who also work well defensively as well.

The forward line faltered slightly last year against expectations but that is going to happen when you bring in a new player who essentially is going to be the focal point of your attack. Lynch got better as the year went on but I think he made them more predictable and the manic pressure from previous seasons wasn’t as obvious. Still he is a great player and teaming with Reiwoldt, they will be stronger this year. I think their smalls weren’t as damaging last year but they read well with Bolton, Edwards, Rioli and Castagna able to cause damage. I think there is significant improvement in their forward line from last year.

The Rucks are the only real weak spot for Richmond with Nankervis a solid but not great ruck. Soldo is alright around the ground but they rely on the midfield to get the job done which in general it does. The coach is probably (sorry Clarko) the top coach right now in the game. He maintains his sense of humour, looks relaxed and is able to change his game plan when necessary to change the direction of the game. He has all the players playing for each other all the time and it doesn’t look like it’s about his ego.

Richmond are a top two side if they want to be. They will look to time their run again and I don’t think the minor premiership is important to them. They will ensure they have everyone primed at the right time of year to win another grand final. It is going to take an injury list of disastrous proportions for them not to challenge again. I think they finish top two and enter the season as favourites for the whole thing and rightfully so.

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Re: Bomberblitz's 2020 season preview of Richmond
« Reply #1 on: February 03, 2020, 03:29:59 AM »
And poster Houli_Dooli:

RICHMOND

B: Sydney Stack Dylan Grimes, Nick Vlastuin,

HB: Bachar Houli, David Astbury, Jayden Short

C: Marlion Pickett Dion Prestia, Shane Edwards

HF: Shai Bolton, Tom Lynch, Josh Caddy

F: Daniel Rioli, Jack Riewoldt, Jason Castagna

Foll: Toby Nankervis, Dustin Martin, Trent Cotchin©

I/C: Nathan Broad, Jack Graham, Kane Lambert (90), Ivan Soldo

Emg: Noah Balta, , Jack Higgins, Kamdyn McIntosh (95)
Assuming Jack Higgins gets back to 100%

Out: Rance

With Lambert and McIntosh so close to 100 games makes sense for them to flick Townsend and maybe get these battle hardened warriors to 100 games.

Thats a strong side, and they still recruited Ralph-Smith and Thomson Dow who were rated highly as well so will help for the future.

I think due to ruck weakness may play 2 rucks most weeks…expect to see Balta play more games too
and Develop.

Finals bound unless something drastic happens, if they maintain the hunger are a reasonable chance to go back to back.

But if it bleeds, you can kill it.
Against Tigers would pick lots of hard senior bodies and try and rough them up 80/90’s style

stuff line in the sand game against the Hawks, make it against this mob.
Add extra spice with our recent coaching additions.

For Tigers: In: Clarke, Townsend, Hibberd
Townsend will know which players to target.

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