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1 April 20243. TIGERS CLINCH ‘WIN FOR THE AGES’, BREAK YZE DROUGHTUp against an undefeated flag contender and without several stars, the new-look Tigers clinched a “win for the ages” – new coach Adam Yze’s first in charge – on Easter Sunday.
In an epic see-sawing affair at the MCG, Yze’s men edged out the Swans in a shock upset not many could’ve seen comin.
With the likes of Dustin Martin, Dylan Grimes, Jacob Hopper, Dion Prestia and Josh Gibcus on the sidelines due to injury, the Tigers overcame the odds and then some.
Noting in the second half Richmond looked “tougher than Sydney”, three-time All-Australian Garry Lyon declared it was the sort of win that would remembered for a long time.
“Richmond has won some big premierships, but I tell you what, there’s some excited fans,” he said on Fox Footy.
“All wins are different, this one will be remembered for a long, long time.
“We’re celebrating a win for the ages ... you don’t get to dwell on wins for too long. Right now, it’s about as good as footy gets.”
Three-time premiership player Jack Riewoldt was stoked for his old club post-game, highlighting the significance of the win for Yze.
“One you’ll never forget, the first win for your new coach - we can see the scenes in the box, how much it means to him to get the monkey off the back,” Riewoldt beamed.
“It’s a great win for Richmond today.”
Lyon applauded the way the Tigers’ young brigade including Seth Campbell, Thomson Dow, Maurice Rioli and Rhyan Mansell stood up in the absence of their senior stalwarts.
“These young Richmond players are growing before our eyes; there’s no greater pressure they’ve ever confronted than this right now - trying to open their account against the league leaders,” he said.
“It’s big from the Richmond youngsters - this is worth 20 games of experience if they can get away with this.”
Next up? A showdown with St Kilda in Gather Round.
2. ... BUT LYNCH INJURY CONCERN DAMPENS RESULTA potential hamstring injury to Richmond star forward Tom Lynch has somewhat dampened the spirits at Punt Road.
After missing the majority of 2023 with a foot injury, the two-time premiership player got back to some of his best form with an equal game three goals.
However, Lynch left the ground in discomfort with six and a half minutes to go in the last quarter in worrying scenes for the Tigers faithful.
“The Tigers have just made their sub, but it’s Tom Lynch that’s limping from the ground from that previous incident ... he’s not in a good way,” Fox Footy’s Nick Dal Santo initially said on commentary.
Speaking to Fox Footy post-match, Lynch suggested he’d suffered a hamstring injury.
“I think I’ve done a hammy, I’m not sure though - it’s pretty low (on the leg) … fingers crossed I was just carrying on a little bit,” Lynch said.
Given his importance to the Tigers, the club will be sweating on scans to determine the severity of the setback.
Despite the niggle, the 31-year-old was positive when asked about his form.
“I felt like I was moving like Jack (Riewoldt) today… to get the third game under my belt, and the boys played really well - the all movement was great,” he added.
Former teammate Jack Riewoldt was full of praise for Lynch at the start of the second half, speaking highly of him after kicking his third goal.
“This big fella is the pivotal forward; the man that can kick multiple goals and keep a side in a game,” Riewoldt exclaimed.
Former Melbourne Demons captain Garry Lyon was also complimentary of the Richmond star, highlighting his rise back to form in today’s match against Sydney.
“(There’s) been some fantastic signs that he’s been getting back to his very best, big Tommy Lynch,” Lyon exclaimed.
“He’s missed that year (2023), he’s had a couple games under his belt where he’s probably had to blow the cobwebs out.
“But when he’s marked as well as he has today and then you’re banging them from outside 50, it suggests you’re not too far away,” Lyon added.
Lynch will have just seven days to recover for his side’s Gather Round clash with St Kilda at Norwood Oval, with both sides looking to find their second win of the 2024 season.
1. SWANS’ MCG ‘HOODOO’ QUESTIONEDWhile it was joyous scenes for the yellow and black, there’s suddenly an important question to ask of the Swans: Can they be trusted at the MCG?
The loss to Richmond saw John Longmire’s side fall to 1-6 in its last seven games at the venue, dating back to that disaster 81-point grand final defeat to Geelong.
That bleak run at the MCG also includes a loss to Carlton in last year’s finals series in the Swans’ two most recent post-season games at the ‘home of football.’
And sure, while Sydney arguably exorcised its demons by smashing Collingwood at the ‘G in Round 1, it’s simply a ground the club doesn’t have a great recent track record in a legitimate query around its premiership prospects.
“There is a question to ask on the other side of this. We spoke about the Sydney hoodoo (at the MCG) ... this is a game most of us thought Sydney would win – and comfortably. They go away now and they’re 1-6,” Tigers champion Jack Riewoldt told Fox Footy.
“That demon of expectation starts to build on this particular ground for the Sydney Football Club.”
The Swans will return to the MCG only one more time in the home and away when they face Hawthorn in Round 7.
“We all suspect they are going to go really deep. It points to the sort of season we’re having, no one can get too comfortable,” ex-Demons skipper Garry Lyon added.
“Because you can get one popped right on your nose and they popped one on Sydney’s nose today.”
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