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Let's assume there will be a 2020 "season". Richmond's one and only on-field success is having zero injuries. (They are a crap side who plays crap football, in an era of AFL mediocrity, which has devalued the AFL premiership.) The question is how this weird "season" would affect injuries. You could say, "They'll all be injury-free but unfit when it starts, so the one Richmond advantage is wiped out." But you could also say, "There will be 'games' played every 4 days in a crazy circus with no time for recovery from injury and with fitness being key also, so Richmond have the advantage."
You decide which of those arguments you think is more convincing...