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Match preview: Richmond v Geelong

Where and when: MCG, Friday June 7, 7.50pm AEST.

What it means for Richmond: An upset win over the top team in the competition would send a message that last week's disappointing loss was an aberration. It would also keep the Tigers in the top eight.

What it means for Geelong: The MCG has not recently been a happy hunting ground for Geelong when playing Richmond, and a win against a top-eight side would be a confidence booster ahead of September.  

The stat: Richmond lost 20 of 21 matches to Geelong between 2001 and 2017, before breaking the streak in the qualifying final of that year. The Tigers have now won the past three games between the two clubs.

The match-up: David Astbury v Tom Hawkins

PREDICTIONS
Ben – Geelong, by 17 points
Oscar – Geelong, by 24 points 
Cassie – To be confirmed

GEELONG CATS TEAM
IN: Gary Ablett, Rhys Stanley
OUT: James Parsons, Zac Smith
NEW: –

B: Zach Tuohy, Jake Kolodjashnij, Mark O’Connor
HB: Mark Blicavs, Harry Taylor, Tom Stewart
C: Patrick Dangerfield, Tim Kelly, Mitch Duncan
HF: Luke Dahlhaus, Esava Ratugolea, Tom Hawkins
F: Gary Ablett, Gary Rohan, Jordan Clark
FOLL: Rhys Stanley, Cameron Guthrie, Joel Selwood
INT: Jack Henry, Gryan Miers, Tom Atkins, Brandan Parfitt
EMER: James Parsons, Zac Smith, Lachie Fogarty, Jed Bews


RICHMOND TIGERS TEAM
IN: Daniel Rioli, Jacob Townsend, Jack Graham, Patrick Naish
OUT: Brandon Ellis (groin), David Astbury (hamstring), Shai Bolton, Nathan Broad
NEW: Patrick Naish (Northern TAC Cup/under 18)

B: Ryan Garthwaite, Nick Vlastuin, Dylan Grimes
HB: Noah Balta, Shane Edwards, Bachar Houli
C: Liam Baker, Dion Prestia, Kamdyn McIntosh
HF: Daniel Rioli, Jason Castagna, Dan Butler
F: Dustin Martin, Tom J. Lynch, Jacob Townsend
FOLL: Ivan Soldo, Trent Cotchin, Josh Caddy
INT: Sydney Stack, Jack Higgins, Jack Graham, Patrick Naish
EMER: Mabior Chol, Maverick Weller, Riley Collier-Dawkins, Connor Menadue

It’s a big week for: Richmond's midfield

Coach Damien Hardwick said the team was "smacked around" against North Melbourne, losing the contested ball by 22 and tackle count by 17. It's not going to be any easier against the likes of Cats Tim Kelly, Patrick Dangerfield and Joel Selwood.

Big call: In his second week back in the side after a hamstring injury, Trent Cotchin will find his feet and finish with 30 touches.



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