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I am not too much concerned about who wins. I only want it to be a gruelling and brutal contest from which proper physical recovery is impossible. Looks like that is what we're getting.
If we are to win tomorrow we need Richmond to provide a physical contest. Jack Reiwolt is unsighted. Richmond are sore, Geelong look physically strong and unharmed
“I even went as far as becoming a Southern Baptist until I realised they didn’t keep ‘em under long enough” Kinky Friedman
Geelong nullified Richmond's game in that second quarter, mainly through intense pressure. Geelong applied enormous pressure to Richmond at every contest, and especially in Geelong's F50, and Richmond wilted. I am trying to work out the difference between Geelong when we played them and Geelong tonight. I think Guthrie has made a big difference to their midfield power. Miers has also played an incredible game, which he did not/could not against us.
As yet, I am not sure whether this actually demonstrates that Geelong is a significant threat, or whether they are playing their GF tonight.