RICHMOND (currently 11th, predicted 10th)
WHAT'S GONE RIGHT: The Tigers are within a game-and-a-half of matching last year's six wins, and have been competitive other than being smashed by big boys Collingwood and Hawthorn. Dustin Martin's superb form made him a candidate for All-Australian selection in just his second season.
WHAT'S GONE WRONG: Troy Taylor went home with personal issues and Mitch Morton is on leave to sort out his future. Daniel Connors has had recurring issues with leg problems, ruining his season.
THE COACH: Damien Hardwick has Richmond on the right track, instilling a more defensive approach and with an excellent cluster of midfielders, plus a fine full-forward in Jack Riewoldt. But there are still holes in his team.
SURPRISE: Jake King continues to thrive as a hard-tackling, forward long after most observers would have had him sent off to the VFL.
DISAPPOINTMENT: Ben Griffiths, a top 20 pick in 2009 and earmarked as a future key forward, continues to churn away at Coburg and has not managed a senior game.
THE STAT: Richmond is the most efficient team, recording a disposal efficiency of 75 per cent.
THE DRAW: Four more interstate trips will test the Tigers. Winnable games against Brisbane and Melbourne in the next fortnight could be crucial.
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