“THEY’RE BACK”: WHY THE TIGERS COULD STILL BE CONTENDERS IN 2023Seb Mottram
SEN
13 May 2023It was the Tigers of old on Friday night.
That was the thinking of thousands who watched Richmond’s win over Geelong where Damien Hardwick’s chaotic game style was in full flight.
The Tigers were belted in clearances and contested possessions as they often are, yet tore Geelong to shreds on transition to kick their second consecutive 100+ score and triumph by 24 points in what was an enthralling clash.
It’s Richmond’s third win of the season and the Tigers could still finish the round as low as 14th on the ladder.
But David King – who has held firm on believing in Richmond this year – believes it could be a defining performance.
“It was an amazing performance last night from the Tiges,” King began on SEN’s Crunch Time.
“We were all waiting to write them off, everyone was ready to put a line through them, it was an Elimination Final yesterday…
“They just have a know-how of how to win games of footy. It had been a tough start to the year for them they got Geelong at the right time with a few outs… but when their big boys flex, gee they're good to watch.
“(Shai) Bolton, (Dustin) Martin, (Trent) Cotchin, (Daniel) Rioli was significant, and then they just have the workers.
“They’re back. I know there’s a long way to get back into the eight and what that means who knows. Are they a contender? Most people would say no.
“But if they limped into 8th, you’d be incredibly unlucky to play the Tigers in a first final if you’ve had a pretty good year and finished 5th.
“That is them, that is how they play and they are difficult to beat and difficult to play against when they play like that.”
Hardwick has won three flags at Richmond and only missed finals once since that Grand Final triumph back in 2017.
Given their record in gaining momentum across the season, King suggested the Tigers could be about to go on a run.
“Of course they can (make the eight). You’d be a fool to write them off because they’re just finding their feet and they do this at the start of seasons every year,” the dual-premiership Kangaroo said.
“They started poor, they’ve been alright the last couple of weeks, but I think their last month has been pretty good.”
A clash of incredible proportions now looms with Dreamtime at the ‘G next Saturday against Essendon.
Games against Port Adelaide, GWS, Fremantle and St Kilda are then to come before the bye.
However, King did lament the Cats’ poor goalkicking that saw them at one point boot 5.11 and eventually 11.12.
On the Geelong side, Chris Scott suggested in his press conference he wasn’t overly fazed by the performance given the cattle on the field.
The Cats had less premiership players on the MCG than Richmond last night, through suspension and injury, but Geelong are now 5-4 after Round 9 – exactly as they were last year.
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