Remember that Richmond were mediocre in the era when Hawks were dominant, still Richmond had the wood on Hawks in that era.
I would back Longmire to have a clear game strategy - that too Plan A, B, C against Richmond. I think the younger players will be excited to give it back to Richmond given they want to test themselves.
We need to bring the ball to the ground in forward half and three talls are essential but we also need extra tall in the back half. I think Hickey will need to work over time to cover the ground - MCG. It would be difficult. We need Blakey to cover Macintosh on the wing. I think we have the firepower in the front half, not sure if we have enough leg speed and tactical nous in the middle and maybe not enough tall timber in the back half. Rampe on Jack and Tom on Tom would be good battle.
Would be a great game to watch what Longmire does. Maybe he goes to the defensive game style and calls it our grand final and gets everyone fired up.
Last edited by SwanSand; 29th March 2021 at 10:27 AM.
We've generally matched up well against Richmond in recent years, even when they've been dominant. Buddy has to stay in, the space and the stage of the MCG will suit him perfectly, I think Longmire is playing ducks and drakes.
If Rowbottom is fit, Blakey goes out for mine. It's a tough call but McInerney produced more and the Lizard has had a slow start to the season.
It's nice to have no injuries and quality depth, with Stephens, Hayward, Melican, Gray Clarke and Taylor and not even under consideration
I’d like to see Rampe on Dusty in defence and Mills on him in the middle. Not sure if we have the height in defence to use Rampe like that, but I think he’s quick enough and strong enough to negate him.
Maybe even cheeky enough to play off him and keep him honest.
I'd go with that and with Reid playing in defence to go with one of Richmond's talls. I'd possibly also be sounding out any of our NSW bred players, to see if they have any rugby league background. A tackling technique of coming from beneath the fend off and driving up into the ribs, could be useful against Martin.
If Rampe plays on Dusty, we will potentially be one tall defender short. If Mills plays on Dusty (mid and back) that solves the problem, although that's not enough of a reason to do so.
I always wonder why players don't duck their heads when they try to tackle Dusty in the hope of getting under his fend off, or getting a fend off to the head (i.e. milking a free kick)
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