Richmond’s improvement in Dreamtime wasn’t a one-offLachlan Geleit
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2 June 2024While Richmond went down by 12 points to Essendon last week, there were clear signs of improvement after back-to-back losses of more than 90 points.
There was clearly improved effort in that clash, but many were pondering whether that was just their players getting up for a big game.
Well, after Saturday’s 30-point loss to Geelong, we can at least know that the Tigers are beginning to figure some things out.
Even though they’re now 1-11, there are signs there that this team won’t be disastrous easy beats for the rest of 2024. They even led at Geelong until the Cats snatched the lead back 24 minutes into the third quarter.
There are obviously still some talent issues with the likes of Shai Bolton, Josh Gibcus, Jacob Hopper, Tom Lynch and Tim Taranto sidelined. Still, Adem Yze is at least getting a bedrock of effort and intensity.
Once even a few of those big names return, this side will improve pretty quickly and should scare a few sides in the second half of the campaign.
It’s not all doom and gloom at Tigerland as many felt was the case just a fortnight ago.
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