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Richmond vs Western Bulldogs @ MCG --- Round 9, 2024
« on: May 08, 2024, 09:22:30 PM »
Game Day Hub | Round 9, 2024

All the game day information ahead of Richmond's Round 9 clash against the Western Bulldogs at the MCG.

By Richmond Media
1 day ago

Richmond will host the Western Bulldogs this Saturday night at the MCG in Round 9 of the 2024 Home and Away season.

MATCH DETAILS
Round 9
Richmond v Western Bulldogs
Saturday, May 11
7.30pm, Melbourne Cricket Ground

Saturday’s game against the Bulldogs will be the Club’s inaugural Strong & Bold Foundation Match - with Richmond promoting the importance of donations towards the Punt Road Oval redevelopment.

By supporting the ‘Brick by Brick’ campaign the Tiger Army can help salvage the original bricks from the Jack Dyer Stand, so they can be built into the new facility.

You can help build our future, Tiger Army!

Collect your exclusive Brick by Brick Dustin Martin footy card this Saturday night! Simply head to one of our collection points at the Club Hub, or between Gates 2 and 3, or see our friendly Richmond staff roaming the concourse. Scan the QR code on the back of the card to leave your legacy at Tigerland.

GATE TIMES
MCC Reserve – 5:15pm
AFL Reserve and Public – 6:00pm

OPEN TRAINING
No open training session this week

BROADCAST INFORMATION
Our Round 9 match will be broadcast live on Seven, as well as Fox Footy and live-streamed on Kayo from 7:00pm (AEDT).

TICKETING
TICKET OFFERS:

2 for 1 offer for fans! Use code BRICKBYBRICK, click HERE to get your tickets.

Are you having issues with the Richmond FC app? Please log out of the app, delete the app, re-download the app and log back in. The above steps should help refresh your account for your tickets to successfully show. If you’re still having issues, please get in touch with us on (03) 9426 4400 or membership@richmondfc.com.au. You can also visit our Digital Membership Card info page HERE.

REMINDER! Dreamtime at the ‘G is a fully ticketed match. Click HERE to see what you need to do to secure your seat to one of our most beloved games of the season.

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https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1547794/game-day-hub-round-9-2024
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Re: Richmond vs Western Bulldogs @ MCG --- Round 9, 2024
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Jaiden Sciberras
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8 May 2024


Two teams desperate to find a win, headlining a double header on Saturday night.

With just one win between the two clubs in the last five weeks, desperate times are approaching for the two Melbourne sides.

The Bulldogs are looking up into the eight, already eight points behind the cut off following back-to-back losses against Fremantle and Hawthorn.

Looking over their list, the Dogs should not find themselves falling behind for too long. With Marcus Bontempelli displaying his talent week-in week-out, Tom Liberatore in career best form despite having no luck with concussion, and the likes of Bailey Dale, Tim English and Adam Treloar playing good footy, their ability should begin to get them over the line.

The Dogs lead the league in disposals and marks and sit fifth in the competition for goals per game, however their ability to defend as a unit has been poor. Over their weekend clash against Hawthorn, the Hawks were able to transition and find options in the forward half was too easy, and the Dogs’ inability to hold the lead late was disappointing.

Their clearance game, which has been their major game-winning factor in past years, has dropped to ninth in the competition.

If they want to be taken seriously in 2024, they will need to come out and make a statement over the lowly Tigers, and they can start in the centre of the park. Richmond sit dead last in clearances, averaging 27.8 per game, 5.5 behind Hawthorn in 17th.

As for the Tigers, it’s been far from a season to remember.

Winless since their Round 3 scalping over the Swans, 17th on the ladder with a hefty injury list heading into Round 9.

Richmond will be without the likes of Jacob Hopper (hamstring) for a few more weeks, while Tim Taranto (wrist), Jack Ross (foot) and Tom Lynch (hamstring) are looking to the latter stages of 2024 for their return.

However, it’s not all doom and gloom for the Tiges. Noah Balta, Dion Prestia and Jack Graham are all a test heading into this weekend, which could prove to be a game-changer.

There was not a whole lot you could take away from Richmond’s 54-point loss against Fremantle, aside from Mykelti Lefau looking entirely comfortable at AFL level. While relying on a first-year player is never ideal, Lefau will need to continue his strong form in the forward half in Lynch’s absence if the Tigers want any chance at a win in the coming weeks.

The Bulldogs won both clashes against the Tigers in 2023, and with the pressure mounting on the Dogs and Luke Beveridge, desperation could prove the difference on Saturday night.

Tip: Western Bulldogs by 38 points.

https://www.sen.com.au/news/2024/05/08/who-will-win-and-why-the-tips-and-predictions-for-afl-round-9/