Hard to say.
Richmond were very sluggish after half time. Probably a combo of Geelong having a great night and Richmond no where near their best. They didn't get close to piling on the pressure we saw in the 3rd qtr last week.
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At face value, maybe.
But by the same measurement, does that mean every team that has played North this year and not beat them by more than 100 points should feel aggrieved?
It just, for me, highlights how much results depend on a set of variables that can change week to week. The teams that can find a way to sustain a high level and restrict the change of those variables from week to week, will win more often than not.
I think that's right. The Cats won't put it together much better than that, especially without Dangerfield and the Tigers without Prestia, Cotchin and Lambert through the middle and a half interested Dusty just didn't have the cattle.
Noticed their VFL side copped a big hiding at Werribee.
Maybe their depth isnt where it used to be and is being tested more rigorously than it has for a while.
13.8 to 2.2 in a half is an embarrassment.
Tigers are 0-3 in GF rematches interestingly.
Cotchin and Grimes were important for them last week, pretty big omissions. Their midfield got trounced tonight. Esava put Pickett to the sword in the ruck proving you need 2 genuine ruck options against the Tigers to really stretch them.
Rohan kicks 5.
Tigers flag defence is over. There is no coming back from that.
I saw the first quarter only. I am in shock. Richmond looked to be doing it on the bit and their swarming and pressure were up.
It's a game played above the shoulders too and in the coaching box as well.
Who Richmond? Hardest start really? 6 out of 8 games at their home ground to start the season. Although they have played the inform teams of the comp right now albeit on their home deck.
Cotchin and Grimes were huge last week for them. Them losing Cotchin is akin to us losing Dunks for importance to how they play. Dusty got 21 disposals last night but I barely noticed him which I put it down to him having to get his own ball on the inside so their was no dusty on the outside.
Richmond were us last week and Geelong were Richmond. How much footy can change week from week!
Richmond have been completely dismantled 3 times this season, their defence really has a tendency to go to water when the pressure up field isn't intense. Even our maligned defensive group held up 'ok' under the 3rd qtr barrage last week.
How many goals did Cameron get wheeling onto his left from within 20-30 metres last night with no one near him?