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Richmond Tigers vs Hawthorn Hawks: AFL live scores

18th June, 2020
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Richmond

39

Match Complete

Hawthorn

71

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Richmond

39

Match Complete

Hawthorn

71

Fourth Quarter
J. Caddy22:06
Rushed20:54
J. Higgins20:02
17:50C. Wingard
J. Castagna14:05
J. Riewoldt11:10
J. Castagna8:39
T. J. Lynch4:57
J. Castagna0:56
21:12J. Gunston
J. Riewoldt19:30
18:37Rushed
T. J. Lynch15:31
12:26J. Gunston
8:58C. Wingard
Rushed4:36
1:23J. Patton
S. Edwards20:59
10:20T. O'Brien
2:17I. Smith
S. Bolton0:51
24:37J. Ceglar
19:27J. Worpel
18:34Rushed
13:56J. O'Meara
11:58J. Gunston
9:39L. Breust
5:05C. Wingard
2:58J. Gunston
S. Bolton1:41

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There’ll be no Dustin Martin for the Richmond Tigers as they look to get back on the winners list against the Hawthoren Hawks at the MCG. Join The Roar for live scores from 7:40pm (AEST).

Richmond looked to be in for a long night early in their season re-opener against Collingwood last week, falling behind by 24 points at quarter time. Although they were able to claw their way back, both sides succumbed to slippery and dewy conditions in a sloppy five-goal apiece 36-36 draw. Two-time Norm Smith medallist Dusty will miss tonight’s clash with a rib injury.

Hawthorn, on the other hand, did suffer a long night after getting blown away in the second half by Geelong. The Hawks went into halftime just six points down, but managed one goal in the second half to the home side’s ten in a 61-point drubbing that saw their midfield slammed as “fourth-rate” by coach Alastair Clarkson.

The Tigers have a good recent record against their opponents tonight, having won the previous four encounters by an average of 28 points. But last year’s 36-point win was off the back of herculean efforts by the absent Martin (37 disposals, 10 clearances, two goals) and since-departed Brandon Ellis (35 disposals), giving the Hawks hope of an upset.

Game information

Opening bounce: 7:40pm (AEST)
Venue: MCG
TV: Fox Sports, Seven
Live stream: Kayo Sports, Fox Sports, AFL Live Pass

Teams

Tigers
B: Nathan Broad, Dylan Grimes, David Astbury
HB: Jayden Short, Nick Vlastuin, Bachar Houli
C: Marlion Pickett, Dion Prestia, Jack Graham
HF: Shai Bolton, Shane Edwards, Jason Castagna
F: Daniel Rioli, Tom Lynch, Jack Riewoldt
FOL: Ivan Soldo, Trent Cotchin, Kane Lambert
I/C: Jack Ross, Jack Higgins, Josh Caddy, Sydney Stack

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Hawks
B: James Sicily, James Frawley, Blake Hardwick
HB: Ben Stratton, Ben McEvoy, Shaun Burgoyne
C: Ricky Henderson, James Worpel, Isaac Smith
HF: Tom Scully, Tim O’Brien, Luke Breust
F: Jack Gunston, Jonathon Patton, Chad Wingard
FOL: Jonathon Ceglar, Tom Mitchell, Liam Shiels
I/C: Sam Frost, Jaeger O’Meara, Paul Puopolo, Oliver Hanrahan

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