Richmond Tigers vs Western Bulldogs: AFL live scores

By The Roar / Editor

Match result:

Jack Riewoldt has booted five goals to tighten his grip on a third Coleman Medal and lead Richmond to a tense three-point AFL win over the Western Bulldogs at the MCG.

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Final score
Richmond Tigers 15.8.98
Western Bulldogs 14.11.95

Match preview:

The Richmond Tigers and the Western Bulldogs will play out a match that, while potentially entertaining, is going to have exactly zero impact on this year’s AFL finals.

Join The Roar for live scores from the match in Round 23 of the 2018 AFL season at the MCG on Saturday afternoon, starting from 2:10pm AEST.

Thanks to West Coast copping a loss to the Melbourne Demons last week, with one week to go the Richmond Tigers have a two-win gap at the top of the ladder.

As a result, it’s mathematically impossible for the Tigers to miss out on the minor premiership, so this game is essentially meaningless to their finals position.

Instead what their main focus will be is tuning up as best they can before having a pre-finals bye next weekend, and avoiding any injuries.

The good news for the Tigers is that David Astbury, Trent Cotchin and Dion Prestia are all going to return in this match, giving them the chance to have a solid hitout before finals.

If all three of them get through the match without a problem, then you’d simply have to give the Tigers a thumbs up regardless of the result on the scoreboard.

As for the Bulldogs this match could potentially have a big impact on their draft position as it’s likely to go some of the way to determining whether they or Fremantle finish higher.

Whichever of the Dogs or Dockers finishes higher after this week is likely to get pick 6 in the draft, which will be bumped back to pick 7 if – as expected – Gold Coast accept pick 3 in compensation for the departure of Tom J Lynch.

That’d be kind of a shame for either club because most pundits believe there’s a clear ‘top six’ players available in the open draft, so either the Dogs or Dockers will have to miss out on getting someone from that group.

Still, one would think that if the Bulldogs have the chance to end 2018 on a high by knocking off the reigning premiers and 2018 favourites, that would surely be a notch worth carving.

Join The Roar for live scores from the match between the Richmond Tigers and the Western Bulldogs in Round 23 of the 2018 AFL season at the MCG on Saturday afternoon, starting from 2:10pm AEST.

The Crowd Says:

2018-08-27T02:46:41+00:00

RT

Roar Rookie


Amazing crystal ball Peter, though getting a tad boring. You already know Richmond will lose to Hawthorn, Collingwood to lose to Eagles, Richmond to beat Melbourne or Geelong and West Coast to beat Richmond. Please let me know how the other games will go and save me the trouble of watching any finals.

2018-08-27T02:38:23+00:00

RT

Roar Rookie


The AFL is not a separate competition to the old VFL. Richmond won the trophy 7 times previously.

2018-08-25T14:43:48+00:00

Peter the Scribe

Roar Guru


Hawks every chance of sending Tigers to a certain prelim loss in Perth. As we know Richmond’s interstate record is abysmal this year.

2018-08-25T11:01:01+00:00

Chris

Guest


The next ten days and the training regimes implemented will determine how the finals pan out. Whatever happened today was nothing more than fine tuning or for some of the cynical elements of the top eight a smokescreen!

2018-08-25T10:31:26+00:00

Doctor Rotcod

Guest


In news just in Richmond with their first ever AFL McClelland Trophy. Riewoldt gets half of all Tigers' forward fifties sent his way. Hardwick thinks that they'd lose a final playing like this Last three games at the MCG by 3,by 8 and by 3.He's probably right. And it looks like they'll face Sydney at this point.

2018-08-25T07:18:43+00:00

Realist

Guest


Once again PtS is full of it! Bulldogs been in great form and Tigers playing bruise free footy and once again shafted by the Umpires chalk up yet another nice win. Tigers been marking time just waiting for the main show to commence . Lookout either Hawks or Swans in week 1, you'll cop the full wrath of a switched on Richmond machine!

2018-08-25T06:59:47+00:00

Neil from Warrandyte

Roar Rookie


Nah, think about it for a moment. Bulldogs trying to get a measure against the best v tigers nothing to play for.

2018-08-25T06:43:00+00:00

Liam Salter

Roar Guru


Oh, that was bloody close.

2018-08-25T06:18:59+00:00

Peter the Scribe

Roar Guru


Wondered that myself marine boy but I think they’re just in average form.

2018-08-25T05:44:33+00:00

marine boy

Guest


Perhaps Tigers want to tank today to avoid the streak being broken in the finals?

2018-08-25T05:29:59+00:00

Peter the Scribe

Roar Guru


Regardless of the second half, Tigers not in great form. Struggling to shake a bottom side today.

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