Five talking points from Richmond vs Geelong

By Josh / Expert

A 40-point second-half turnaround has seen the Richmond Tigers book a spot in the 2019 AFL Grand Final. Here’s my five talking points from Friday night’s preliminary final.

Richmond’s redemption
After such a devastating end to their 2018 season, the successes of this year so far must have felt just a little bit hollow to Richmond fans.

When you fall at the penultimate hurdle – despite entering finals as flag favourites – there’s a corner of the brain that hums away saying nothing really counts till you get back there again.

That corner rose in volume during the first half on Friday night as, after a fast start, the Tigers slipped to a 21-point deficit at the main break.

The yellow and black faithful must have been wondering how this could possibly happen to them again. I don’t even follow the club, yet was as incredulous as any.

Richmond would go on to kick eight goals to two in the second half, and the rest is history. Last year’s collapse against Collingwood is at least halfway redeemed, but the Tigers will want to go one step further.

Cats deserve credit
At half time I was nervously thinking back to my column after last week’s semi-finals where I said emphatically that Geelong could not, would not win this game.

I said: “I’m utterly certain this side will fail to make the grand final, to say nothing of the premiership.” Not exactly leaving myself a lot of wiggle room there.

While the Cats didn’t ultimately win the match, I must give them a tip of the cap for certainly shaking my confidence in the first half. They were fantastic.

I thought this team might have been content to avoid a straight-sets exit and would limp into this match with any fire in their bellies long since extinguished. I was quite wrong.

The Cats played like a team possessed in the first half, but couldn’t sustain it over four quarters. If they had converted a few more chances before half time, it might have been a very different story.

(Photo by Quinn Rooney/Getty Images)

Tom Lynch fires in finals
Whatever big pay packet Richmond had to offer up to get Tom Lynch to the club, it was worth it. They would not be in the position they are right now without his signature last October – not even close.

Playing just his second final, the former Gold Coast captain – ironically sharing the field with another former Gold Coast captain, on the opposite team – booted five goals, each more crucial than the last.

In a night where his opposite number Jack Riewoldt struggled to have an impact, Lynch proved the value of recruiting him for the umpteenth time. If one doesn’t get you, the other most likely will.

Richmond’s other standout on the night – and over the course of the season – was another former Sun in Dion Prestia, who had 28 disposals, two goals and three goal assists.

The Tigers paid no small price to land either, but both have paid that back in spades. A model for every other club to follow.

(Photo by Quinn Rooney/Getty Images)

Tim Kelly is worth whatever it costs
If that was Tim Kelly’s last game for the Geelong Cats – and it was – then fans of the club could hardly have asked for anything more.

After solid performances in the two finals leading up to tonight, Kelly simply tore this one to shreds with 31 disposals and three goals to be best afield in a losing side.

It wasn’t enough, but it was close to enough. And there’s a legitimacy which only comes with delivering performances of this calibre in finals that Kelly will now possess.

Those managing affairs at West Coast and Fremantle would’ve been watching with great interest, and you’d expect this performance could be the catalyst for a flurry of activity.

Fremantle must surely do anything and everything to pump up their offer and make it as attractive as possible. West Coast should be looking to get a deal locked away as quickly as possible.

Will Tiger injuries prove telling?
This win has Richmond over the line into the 2019 AFL Grand Final, but will the some of the injuries sustained in the process compromise their ability to win it?

Jack Graham dislocated his shoulder in the first quarter, and remarkably came back on to the ground and played out the game. Nathan Broad suffered a concussion in the third term and didn’t return.

More worrying, but also less clear, were minor knocks suffered by Dustin Martin and Trent Cotchin during the match. Both seemed troubled at times, Cotchin finished with just 14 touches.

This Richmond side is no stranger to dealing with injury and regardless of what happens, I’ve got no doubt any 22 they put on the park will be one capable of bringing home a premiership.

Still, once the euphoria of this victory wears off, expect plenty of attention to fall on the question of which players will get up and which won’t for the big game.

The Crowd Says:

2019-09-22T03:27:22+00:00

Realist

Guest


As they say: Winners are grinners....... :stoked: ........and losers can please themselves........ :crying:

2019-09-21T07:11:55+00:00

Eddie from Elwood

Roar Rookie


Keep trying to find something to hang your hat on, maybe their arrogance is a reflection of your own.

2019-09-21T06:57:43+00:00

Larrikin

Roar Rookie


The most arrogant team in the AFL won, wat a dam shame

2019-09-21T06:11:18+00:00

Mikey

Roar Rookie


Lol, hyperbole at its best. It wasn't done with much force or intent but it reiterates how dumb Hawkins is given his record and the good chance he would get suspended. He should be suspended by the club for 6 weeks at the start of next year. It would send a good message.

2019-09-21T04:58:17+00:00

anon

Roar Pro


I would have thought Chris Scott winning 4 of his last 15 finals would have been a talking point. I'm going to guess that's the worst 8 year stretch the finals in AFL history. You'd have a hard time finding worse in any sport in the world. Persisting with Scott at this point makes no sense. Surely it's dawning on the players now that giving 100% throughout the H&A is futile because the coach will throw it away come September.

2019-09-21T03:41:44+00:00

Omnitrader

Roar Rookie


Hard to get better when all their best players leave. Maybe they can do something similar to what Brisbane have done. Although the GC is a sporting team black hole, so maybe they can’t be helped.

2019-09-21T02:33:43+00:00

Stormy

Roar Rookie


Just using neural words, Mate.

2019-09-21T02:12:22+00:00

RT

Roar Rookie


They just need to get better! Lynch was there for 8 years or something. He wanted to leave for a few reasons and one was to be in a finals bound team. It would have been a lot harder to leave if Suns were half decent.

2019-09-21T01:12:53+00:00

bradfordkenneth

Roar Rookie


brain fade? it was a full blooded swing to the head with a clenched fist. deserved more than a week. moot point now though.

2019-09-21T00:34:00+00:00

Nick

Roar Guru


There were very very few contested marks inside 50 for Geelong. They really missed him

2019-09-21T00:29:52+00:00

Eddie from Elwood

Roar Rookie


8% of teams that finish Minor Premier go on to win the flag.......well, that was what was written in the paper last year after the Tigers got done. Seems to be the poison chalice.

2019-09-20T23:42:53+00:00

Omnitrader

Roar Rookie


The gold coast seem destined to only be a development/feeder club, I think there were 4 or 5 ex suns running around last night.

2019-09-20T23:41:06+00:00

Omnitrader

Roar Rookie


Same happens in NRL too

2019-09-20T23:40:18+00:00

6x6 perkele

Roar Rookie


7th would be ppl who bagged Tom lynch through out the season have been shown to be far wide of the mark.

2019-09-20T23:25:48+00:00

The Brazilian

Roar Rookie


Tommy Lynch is a star. Worth every cent of his pay packet. The knockers of this deal continue to get egg on their faces. With a preseason under his belt and luck with injuries the sky is the limit for Big Tom. Considering he was the best big forward in the comp just a few years ago if his best footy lies ahead the prospect is scarily good for the Tigers in coming years. First things first though, let's put a smile on Tommy's dial next Saturday afternoon. Commiserations to the Cats. Weren't good enough for long enough.

2019-09-20T23:23:26+00:00

GGG

Roar Rookie


Kelly was probably the cats only winner after half time. All the other big names went missing. How much of that was Richmond? Who knows. Well done tigers. Great comeback especially given you copped some in game injuries. Hopefully we earn the right to see you next week.

2019-09-20T22:47:22+00:00

Stormy

Roar Rookie


Maybe another point, Josh? How much did Geelong miss Tom Hawkins - did his brain fade cost his team the game?

2019-09-20T22:41:58+00:00

Peter the Scribe

Roar Guru


6th talking point, you don’t want to ever finish on top in this competition. Top position seldom wins for some reason.

2019-09-20T22:27:48+00:00

Peter the Scribe

Roar Guru


They played injured players in the preliminary last year and paid the price.

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