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Both the Richmond Tigers and Essendon Bombers are looking to build on encouraging, albeit losing performances last week when they meet at the MCG. Join The Roar for live scores and coverage from 1:40pm (AEST).
While the Tigers suffered their second consecutive loss against the Bulldogs, they showed excellent commitment and endeavour, were a little unlucky in their ten-point defeat.
Richmond, who have averaged just over 60 tackles a game this season, laid a season-high 76 tackles and their constant pressure forced the Bulldogs to make uncharacteristic mistakes.
Dustin Martin continued his brilliant form, with 38 disposals, and was ably supported by captain Trent Cotchin. The Tigers would have also been encouraged by rookie Oleg Markov’s excellent debut, as he provided great drive from the backline. Third gamer Jason Castagna was also influential, with 19 possessions in the midfield.
The last-placed Bombers have lost 13 in a row but have often been competitive, including last week’s narrow 11-point loss to the Saints. The Bombers probably felt as though they blew their best chance in 13 weeks for a win, finishing with more scoring shots and missing numerous chances in front of goal.
Joe Daniher had a good game but his kicking for goal again let his team down. Best and fairest favourite Zach Merrett was superb again with 36 disposals.
Prediction
These teams rank 14th and 18th respectively in points scored and inside 50s this season, so goals may be at a premium. Last time they met, just seven weeks ago, the Tigers scored at the time their highest score of the season, thanks to six-goal quarters in the first and third terms.
Their midfield proved too much for the Bombers, led once again by Martin. The Bombers will rely on Michael Hartley holding Jack Riewoldt; Hartley has been one of the Bombers’ finds of the season and was superb last week against the Saints’ Josh Bruce.
The Bombers also welcome back David Zaharakis and ruckman Matthew Leuenberger from suspension and Leuenberger’s clash with Shaun Hampson could be pivotal.
In the end though, the younger Tigers may have just enough class to hold off the depleted Bombers, who have found it hard this season to put two good performances together.
Tigers by 18 points.