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2020 Toyota AFL Premiership
Richmond v North Melbourne
Round 7 •
77 11.11
Full Time
23 2.11
Tigers Won By 54
People First Stadium,  Gold Coast  • Yugambeh

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    Preview: Round 7, 2020

    In a shortened season every match is vital, and at 2-4 this week’s game now holds even greater significance to turn North’s season around.

    Richmond v North Melbourne
    Saturday, July 18 - 7.40pm
    Metricon Stadium 

    In a shortened season every match is vital, and at 2-4 this week’s game now holds even greater significance to turn North’s season around.

    Four straight losses have the Roos reeling in 16th place, while their opponent Richmond has won its last two.

    Both teams have been struck down with injury, with North missing the likes of Ben Cunnington, Jed Anderson, Nick Larkey and Tarryn Thomas, while the Tigers are without Trent Cotchin, Toby Nankervis and Dion Prestia.

    The neutral venue at Metricon Stadium will make for an interesting match-up, with Richmond playing the venue just three times since 2014, and the Roos struggling in the dewy conditions last week.

    It looms as a fascinating clash.

    Last time we met

    Round 11, 2019

    North celebrated Rhyce Shaw’s first game as coach in style, with a comprehensive 37-point win on a Friday night at Marvel Stadium.

    A dominant third quarter was the catalyst for the victory, with Ben Brown (five goals) and Mason Wood (four) the difference in attack.

    The Roos’ relentless, contested approach was clear, as they registered 17 more tackles, and 22 more contested possessions.

    Ben Cunnington got the three Brownlow votes after racking up 31 touches and 10 clearances.

    The match-up

    Luke McDonald v ?

    The defender-turned-tagger has claimed the scalps of Marcus Bontempelli and Dylan Shiel in successive weeks, and will no doubt have his eye on a Tigers’ star.

    Dustin Martin is a danger in the midfield, and booted three goals when the teams last met, while Kane Lambert has also played a key role in the absence of Cotchin and Prestia.

    Who does McDonald go to this week?

    The key men

    Todd Goldstein and Ivan Soldo/Mabior Chol

    The North big man has been the best big man in the competition this year, and will be looking to keep that form going.

    With Toby Nankervis sidelined, Soldo gets another chance to shine.

    The versatile big man returned last week against the Swans, and will be doing his best to quell the influence of Goldstein.

    Versatile tall Mabior Chol also spent time in the ruck last week, and will look to provide a chop-out.

    The stat

    No player has kicked more goals at Metricon Stadium than Tom Lynch.

    The former Gold Coast Sun has played 62 games at the venue, and booted 122 goals.

    Robbie Tarrant won’t be giving him any room to move though. When the teams last met, he kept Lynch goalless and to just five disposals.

    A similar performance from the North vice-captain will go a long way towards giving his team a chance.

    The coaches say

    "We're doing a lot of work and tonight was a really good example of that, but we're just not getting the reward yet. But if we continue to do that we'll get those rewards as we go, and I was really pleased with the guys' efforts again.” – Rhyce Shaw after Essendon loss.

    “We had 53 inside 50s and we were in front the whole game; we’d love to score more, but the reality is we were in front for 90 per cent it. We’ve got some work to do from our attacking mid to our forward line. There’s no doubt we can use the ball inside 50 a little bit better.” – Damien Hardwick reviewing Sydney win.

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    Match Report: Round 7, 2020

    North Melbourne has fallen to its fifth straight defeat, going down to the Tigers by 54 points.

    North Melbourne has fallen to its fifth straight defeat, going down to the Tigers by 54 points at Metricon Stadium.

    Richmond burst out of the blocks and was rarely challenged by a Roos' side that struggled to use the ball effectively going forward.

    North showed some fight in the second quarter, with Josh Walker performing strongly in a move into attack, and Shaun Higgins terrific through the midfield.

    But it was short-lived, as the Tigers booted five goals to nil in the second half.

    Jack Ziebell left the ground midway through the first quarter with a hamstring injury, and didn't return, while Kyron Hayden was stretchered off after a courageous marking attempt in the third term.

    Higgins battled hard all night, finishing with 36 disposals, while Trent Dumont (25 disposals), Walker (14 disposals, 8 marks) and Curtis Taylor (18 disposals) were solid contributors. 

    Ben McKay also made an encouraging return to the team, spending long periods of the game on Richmond tall Tom Lynch. 

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    RICHMOND 4.3 6.5 9.7 11.11 (77)
    NORTH MELBOURNE 0.0 2.3 2.6 2.11 (23)

    GOALS
    Richmond: Aarts 2, Chol 2, Martin 2, Castagna, Lynch, Pickett, Riewoldt, Rioli
    North Melbourne: Dumont, Walker

    BEST
    Richmond: Eggmolesse-Smith, Bolton, Grimes, Short, Higgins, Martin
    North Melbourne: Higgins, Walker, Dumont, Hall

    INJURIES
    Richmond: Caddy (hamstring)
    North Melbourne: Zurhaar (calf) replaced in selected side by McKay, Ziebell (hamstring), Hayden (head)

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