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2019 AFL Footy Richmond Tigers vs Hawthorn Hawks Live Streaming Free Online, Sunday 19 May 2019 online,Time: 3:20 PM AEST

Watch AFL Footy Live Richmond Tigers vs Hawthorn Hawks Live Streaming Free 2019 Round 09 Live Stream Online,The AFL match will be kick off at MCG, Sunday 19 May 2019 online,Time: 3:20 PM AEST and its broadcast on Channel Seven, Foxtell.Watch AFL 2019 Live Stream online on your Desktops, Laptops, Mac, Tablets, Smart Phones, iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, Android device, Apple TV and latest browsers. Live Stream online live with HD quality.


Match preview & Team: Richmond v Hawthorn

MCG, Sunday May 19, 3:20pm AEST

Last time they met: MCG, qualifying final, 2018: Richmond 13.17 (95) defeated Hawthorn 9.10 (64)

A vintage Dustin Martin performance led Richmond to a comprehensive qualifying final win in soggy conditions. Kamydn McIntosh surprised to kick three, as did Jarryd Roughead, while midfield duo Jaegar O'Meara and Tom Mitchell starred for the Hawks. 

RICHMOND v HAWTHORN

Sunday 19 May, 3.20pm at MCG

TIGERS

B: Garthwaite, Astbury, Grimes

HB: Stack, Edwards, Houli

C: Ellis, Vlastuin, McIntosh

HF: Baker, Caddy, Bolton

F: Balta, Lynch, Martin

FOLL: Soldo, Lambert, Higgins

I/C: Broad, Menadue, Castagna, Prestia

EMG: Collier-Dawkins, Coleman-Jones, Rioli, Townsend

IN: Vlastuin, Soldo

OUT: Nankervis (injured), Ross (injured)


HAWKS

B: Sicily, Frawley, Impey

HB: Stratton, O’Brien, Hardwick

C: Scully, O’Meara, Henderson

HF: Breust, Puopolo, Scrimshaw

F: Ceglar, Lewis, Gunston

FOLL: McEvoy, Worpel, Shiels

I/C: Burgoyne, Cousins, Morrison, Moore

EMG: Glass, Brand, Miles, Nash

IN: Nil

OUT: Nil

What it means for Richmond: A chance to continue blooding kids while banking wins. The injury-hit Tigers have had their speedbumps this year, but have been boosted by the performance of their young players.

What it means for Hawthorn: The first time the club will have two consecutive wins for the season, and an opportunity to go ahead in the win-loss ledger for the first time since round three.

How Richmond wins: Pure manic run and pressure. Richmond will relish returning to the MCG and its small forward brigade is starting to work well with tall recruit Tom Lynch.

How Hawthorn wins: Exploiting Richmond's hole in the ruck. With Toby Nankervis set to miss due to a groin injury, Ben McEvoy and Jonathon Ceglar are well-placed to take advantage of the inexperienced Ivan Soldo.

The stat: Richmond and Hawthorn have played each other 158 times. Over that time, the Tigers average 91 points in those matches, while the Hawks average 90.

The match-up: Tom Lynch v James Frawley

Frawley turned back the clock with a vintage performance on the competition's leading goalkicker Jeremy Cameron, holding him goalless. The Tigers' one key forward, Lynch, is building match fitness and is crucial in bringing the ball down for the smalls.

It's a big week for: Dustin Martin

After a quiet few weeks by his lofty standards, Martin is beginning to show some of his best. He's struggled without the hamstrung Trent Cotchin, but against Fremantle was crashing packs and tackling hard, finishing the match with a trademark goal.

Big call: With boosted confidence after a breakout game, Shai Bolton will follow up with another four-goal haul.

Prediction: Tigers by 17 points

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