One positive and one negative from Round 2Andrew Slevison
SEN
30 March 2021RICHMONDPositive: Defence looking strong
Richmond had almost the entire game against Hawthorn on their terms from a defensive perspective.
The Tigers constantly forced the Hawks to kick blindly inside forward 50, allowing their intercept markers to get to work in the eventual 29-point win.
Dylan Grimes, David Astbury, Noah Balta, Nathan Broad and co. did seemingly as they pleased when the ball was in the air and the system worked well with all defenders working in tandem to cover and peel off.
The reigning premiers have conceded just 129 points in two games but will have their work cut out when they meet the free-scoring Sydney Swans at the MCG this Saturday.
Negative: Some hiccups going forward
From 58 inside 50 entries, the Tigers could only muster 11 goals from 23 scoring shots.
Some of the ball movement and decisions made forward of the centre left a little to be desired. At times it appeared as though the Tigers were trying to share it around a bit too much which led to missed opportunities.
Richmond’s scoring efficiency dropped to 43% on Sunday after they kicked 15 goals from 75 entries against Carlton in Round 1.
It’s not a major issue at this stage but something to work on going forward.
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