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Geelong MC
2020 Toyota AFL Premiership
Geelong Cats v Richmond
Round 17 •
31 4.7
Full Time
57 7.15
Tigers Won By 26
People First Stadium,  Gold Coast  • Yugambeh

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    Match Preview: Round 17

    Geelong plays Richmond in a Friday night blockbuster

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    Cam Guthrie in action against Richmond.

    It will be a battle of the Cats when Geelong plays Richmond in a Friday night Blockbuster at Metricon Stadium from 7.50pm AEST.

    Sitting third and fourth on the ladder respectively with only two rounds to go, this game is an old fashioned eight-pointer, with the winner keeping their chances of a top two finish alive.

    In-form midfielder Sam Menegola is expecting the Tigers to bring their A-game.

    “Whenever we play Richmond, we just expect their best football, they’ve created a really strong brand of producing that just about every week,” Menegola said.

    “It will certainly be a big game, so we are excited.”

    11:38

    For and Against: Played 196 games | Won: 104 | Drawn: 3 | Lost: 89

    Last time they met: PF, 2019 – Geelong 9.12 (66) def by Richmond 12.13 (85)

    Broadcast & Match Details

    Friday 11 September from 7.50pm AEST.
    Watch: Seven, Fox Footy, Kayo
    Listen: K Rock Football

    04:44

    Control v Chaos

    It will be fascinating to see which game style prevails with the Tigers quick ball movement up against Geelong’s more controlled approach.

    “It is always a challenge to get the game on your terms against the best opposition and that’s why they have been so good,” Menegola said.

    “We have played each other a few times now over the last few years – I think we have a pretty good idea of how they play, but stopping it is easier said than done.”

    17:49

    Coach Chris Scott believes the two teams are more similar than some might think.

    With the better teams or the teams towards the top of the ladder you tend to narrow in on the things that make them different when in reality the things that make them good, the fundamentals of the game tend to be pretty similar,” Scott said.

    “There certainly are some contrasting parts to our game style, but the games against the best teams are always a product of who can get the game played more in their style and then who can adapt to whatever the conditions present or the changes within the game, because I suspect the way the game starts won’t be the way the game finishes.”

    04:14

    Warrior set to celebrate milestone

    Zach Tuohy will become just the second Irishman to play 200 games.

    “He has been huge for us,” Scott said.

    “I think our football club in general has done a really good job of integrating players from non-traditional football backgrounds and Mark O’Connor came over, Mark Blicavs, there are a range of players that hadn’t played much footy that we have been able to develop.

    “Now Zach wasn’t one of those being he was already an established player in the AFL, but the influence he has had over our team, but specifically those guys has been huge for us and we now have a track record of developing players from non-traditional backgrounds off the back of the work that people like Zach Tuohy have done.”

    “Zach has been a warrior. I can’t speak to how much I value what he has done and he is so committed to team success now – he’s at that stage of his career where he has ticked off a few things as an individual but he is just driven my team success and that can be really infectious within a group.”

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    Cats Fall to Tigers

    Geelong has gone down to Richmond by 26 points

    THIS felt more like a warm-up bout than the main event. But either way the result was clear: a knockout win for Richmond over Geelong in a game that mattered.   

    With a top-four spot up for grabs, the Tigers pulled apart the Cats to record a 26-point win at Metricon Stadium. 

    The impressive 7.15 (57) to 4.7 (31) win means the Tigers can seal a spot in a qualifying final by beating the last-placed Adelaide in the final round next week.

    06:46

    But the Tigers' win came at a cost, with injury blows to star forward Tom Lynch (hamstring) and ruckman Ivan Soldo (knee). Lynch limped off the field in the third quarter and finished the game with his leg iced, while Soldo didn't reappear after his knee was tangled in the first half.

    Although soured by the fitness concerns, Tigers coach Damien Hardwick will have had no worries with the way his side dismantled the Cats, whose last loss came against West Coast in round nine. 

    After a frenetic start to the contest, Richmond took control thereafter, holding Geelong goalless in the first term and restricting them to just one goal to three-quarter time. 

    03:33

    It was only in the final term, with Richmond reduced to two players on the bench, that Geelong started its charge, booting three last-quarter goals to get within 15 points before a Jason Castagna major shut down their late dash. 

    The dominant performance could have been even more evident on the scoreboard if the Tigers had have kicked straight, with their inaccuracy the only thing preventing Geelong from suffering a blowout defeat.

    Jack Riewoldt was important for the Tigers, kicking four goals in an imposing tune-up before the finals, but it was otherwise an even performance from the reigning premiers, with Dustin Martin (19 disposals), Shai Bolton (18) and Jayden Short (16) also busy in the tight affair. 

    Tom Stewart was among Geelong's best but it was a lacklustre showing from the star-studded Cats in a game that could have locked in a top-four berth. 

    Expect a different intensity, a stack of new tactics, some new faces and even more rigour if these sides meet again in the finals series. But Richmond's recent stronghold over Geelong, as shown on Friday night, will be hard to ignore if they do battle again. 

    Balta gets the points over Hawkins

    Noah Balta has been one of the most improved players in the competition this year, quickly rising into a key defensive weapon for the Tigers. But his biggest test of the season came on Friday as he took on the AFL's best key forward of 2020 – Geelong star Tom Hawkins. The battle between young and old, athletic and powerful, had its moments: Hawkins took a couple of strong marks, and Balta had some attacking runs. But what mattered most is that Hawkins could manage only one goal, which came in the last quarter. Another tick for Balta. 

    Blicavs watch

    After last year's controversial move to play Blicavs on the wing as the Tigers' forward line ran rampant in the preliminary final, attention was on where Chris Scott would deploy his most versatile player on Friday night. The athletic tall started on the wing against Marlion Pickett and continued to play as a free-wheeling midfielder with stints in the ruck. Blicavs finished with 18 disposals and was solid, but Riewoldt dominated in the air and Lynch was also potent before his injury struck. 

    GOLD COAST, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 11: Toby Nankervis of the Tigers competes for the ball against Mark Blicavs of the Cats during the round 17 AFL match between the Geelong Cats and the Richmond Tigers at Metricon Stadium on September 11, 2020 in Gold Coast, Australia. (Photo by Matt Roberts/AFL Photos)

    The late change masters do it again

    Rumours swirled on Friday afternoon of a late change at the Cats involving Gary Rohan as he nursed a glute injury. And Geelong, renowned for its propensity to make changes, did it again. This time, it was a very, very call, as Rohan was ruled out with only minutes before the first bounce. In came first-gamer Ben Jarvis, and he looked comfortable at the level. The second-year medium forward took three marks, including a handy grab inside 50 in the third term for a shot at goal, and wasn't overawed by the occasion. 

    GEELONG        0.3     1.4     1.5     4.7     (31)
    RICHMOND     2.5     3.5     5.13     7.15     (57

    GOAL
    Geelong: Ratugolea 2, Close, Hawkins
    Richmond: Riewoldt 4, Castagna, Lynch, Rioli 

    BEST
    Geelong: Stewart, Guthrie, Dangerfield, Menegola, Blicavs
    Richmond: Riewoldt, Martin, Baker, Bolton, Grimes, Short 

    INJURIES
    Geelong: Rohan (glute) replaced in selected side by Jarvis
    Richmond: Soldo (left knee), Lynch (left hamstring)

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