Things we have learned from Round 23: Richmond owns EssendonRichmond absolutely loves playing Essendon.
Saturday’s demolition job was their
12th 13th win in a row over the Dons, and they’ve won those games in comfortable fashion more often than not, with the average margin in that streak being more than four goals.
For what was once one of the game’s great rivalries, the Dons haven’t given a yelp in recent seasons when playing the Tigers.
Richmond’s had a better team than Essendon for just about the last decade, but to barely even offer some sort of resistance when playing the Tigers is truly damning.
The Bombers modelled themselves on Richmond after they began to taste the ultimate success, with the club poaching ex-Tiger figures in Ben Rutten, Blake Caracella and Dan Richardson … but for whatever reason, they haven’t gotten close to replicating the success of their rivals.
It’s hard to see this dominance ending any time soon, even with a new coach in charge.
https://www.sen.com.au/news/2022/08/21/the-six-things-we-learned-from-round-23-1/