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Essendon and Richmond meet in a clash that is simply put vital for the Dons to bounce back into form, having lost 2 of their last 3 games and having one last chance to beat a fellow top 4 side before finals having lost all three so far, and Richmond hoping to finish off their home and away season with a win having secured top spot with 4 wins in the past 5 games. In terms of the head to head between these two sides, Richmond have had the major advantage winning 4 out of the past 5 games between the two sides.
Essendon are coming of an embarrassing defeat at the hands of fellow top 4 hopeful Footscray, losing by 94 points which makes Essendon's bid for second spot very doubtful with the Scrays having two of the bottom 3 in their last two games. Brayden Ham was a feature with 22 disposals in a bid to return to senior football, whilst young ruck Riley Bowman continued to toil against a more experienced opponent, still getting 30 hit outs.
Richmond had a 44 point win against Preston to secure top spot, kicking 11 goals to 3 before half time to put the game to bed before taking the foot off the gas to cruise to an easy victory. Jacob Townsend and Jake Aarts were prominent in the middle with 51 disposals and 6 goals between the pair whilst key forward Callum Moore kicked 4 goals in a dominant display inside 50.
Richmond have the best form of anyone in the VFL whilst the Dons are struggling with the weight of injuries. Tigers by 25. Possible side:
FB: Josh Tynan - Brandon Zerk-Thatcher - Matthew Dea
HB: Jake Long - Daniel Guccione - Ben McNiece
MF: David Zaharakis - Jayden Laverde - Tom Jok
HF: Jordan Houlahan - Noah Gown - Heath Hocking
FF: Mark Baguley - Riley Bowman - Irving Mosquito
OB: Zachary Clarke - David Myers - Aaron Heppell
IC: Kurt Aylett - Liam McKenna - Danny Younan - Bruno Laguda
IC: Jake McQueen - Jacob Brown - Dylan Landt - Daniel Hanna
23P: Tynan Smith
Essendon are coming of an embarrassing defeat at the hands of fellow top 4 hopeful Footscray, losing by 94 points which makes Essendon's bid for second spot very doubtful with the Scrays having two of the bottom 3 in their last two games. Brayden Ham was a feature with 22 disposals in a bid to return to senior football, whilst young ruck Riley Bowman continued to toil against a more experienced opponent, still getting 30 hit outs.
Richmond had a 44 point win against Preston to secure top spot, kicking 11 goals to 3 before half time to put the game to bed before taking the foot off the gas to cruise to an easy victory. Jacob Townsend and Jake Aarts were prominent in the middle with 51 disposals and 6 goals between the pair whilst key forward Callum Moore kicked 4 goals in a dominant display inside 50.
Richmond have the best form of anyone in the VFL whilst the Dons are struggling with the weight of injuries. Tigers by 25. Possible side:
FB: Josh Tynan - Brandon Zerk-Thatcher - Matthew Dea
HB: Jake Long - Daniel Guccione - Ben McNiece
MF: David Zaharakis - Jayden Laverde - Tom Jok
HF: Jordan Houlahan - Noah Gown - Heath Hocking
FF: Mark Baguley - Riley Bowman - Irving Mosquito
OB: Zachary Clarke - David Myers - Aaron Heppell
IC: Kurt Aylett - Liam McKenna - Danny Younan - Bruno Laguda
IC: Jake McQueen - Jacob Brown - Dylan Landt - Daniel Hanna
23P: Tynan Smith
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