The Key Takeaway: Dimma knew his side’s limitationsDamien Hardwick knew his Tigers side was down on personnel so went about making it a tough night for the Magpies.
He set up to thwart Collingwood’s system which had kicked massive scores in Rounds 1 and 2.
The strategy worked for some of the night and gave the Tigers a sneaky chance when they got within a goal in the second half.
While it didn’t end in a win, and the Pies were inaccurate, it showed that the current (equal) flag favourites can be tamed within games.
The Positive: Baker brillianceLiam Baker’s beginning to the season has been superb.
He was comfortably Richmond’s best player against the Pies, providing constant drive from the back half.
Baker finished with a team-high 32 disposals and a game-high 12 intercepts, plus 10 rebound 50s while impacting forward of centre with seven score involvements and three inside 50s.
He sets the tone with his attack on the ball and is frequently one of the Tigers’ most consistent performers.
https://www.sen.com.au/news/2023/04/03/overreactions-positives-negatives-and-undroppables-round-3/