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GWS Giants vs Richmond: AFL live scores

25th August, 2013
Teams

GWS Giants

B: Williams Mohr Haynes
HB: Hampton Davis Bugg
C: Treloar Scully Coniglio
HF: Tomlinson Giles Wilson
F: Jaksch Cameron Sumner
FOLL: Brogan Ward Adams
I/C: From: Greene Darley Kennedy Shiel Tyson Whiley Whitfield

Richmond

B: Morris Rance Grimes
HB: Houli Chaplin Petterd
C: Grigg Cotchin Jackson
HF: Vlastuin Martin Ellis
F: King Riewoldt Vickery
FOLL: Maric Deledio S Edwards
I/C: From: Tuck Conca White McDonough Dea Foley A Edwards

First Bounce: 3.20pm AEST
Venue: Skoda Stadium
Last Time: Richmond 11.20 (86) d GWS 12.2 (74)
History: GWS 0, Richmond 1
Betting: $17 GWS, $1.02 Richmond
TV: Channel Seven (LIVE), Fox Sports 3 (LIVE)
Kevin Sheedy coached the Giants in 2012 and 2013. (Photographer: James Elsby)
25th August, 2013
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After last week’s loss to Carlton, Richmond can take another step towards a home final when they head north to meet GWS Giants at Skoda Stadium this afternoon. We’ll have live scores from 1.10pm AEST.

Wins over Fremantle, Hawthorn and Brisbane in the preceding month had given the impression that Richmond were steadily building towards September.

But last Saturday’s 10-point loss to the Blues was an indicator that perhaps the Tigers don’t yet have the consistency to be a genuine flag contender.

Tigers coach Damien Hardwick has made four changes to the side that lost last weekend, with Shane Edwards, Jake King, Matt White and Aaron Edwards all be included.

David Astbury and Luke McGuane have both been rested with leg soreness and Matt McDonough and Shane Tuck have both been omitted by Hardwick.

Since beating the Demons in Round 19, the Giants have registered 113 and 60-point losses to Fremantle and Brisbane respectively.

Today will be Kevin Sheedy’s final match in charge at Skoda Stadium, with the Giants heading the the Gold Coast to meet the Suns in the final round.

Sheedy has included Kristian Jaksch for his AFL debut along with Sam Darley, Dom Tyson and Taylor Adams all being added to a 25-man bench. Former Hawks defender Stephen Gilham has been omitted.

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One interesting sub-plot this afternoon will be surround Giants power forward Jeremy Cameron, who currently trails Coleman Medal leader Jarryd Roughead by only four goals.

The Giants and Tigers have met just once, back in Round 12 last season, with the Tigers edging to a 12-point win.

With finals looming, the Tigers should cruise to the four points this afternoon.

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