Review GWS Giants vs Fluffy Tiggers @ Giants Stadium, Sat 6th April 2019, 4.35PM

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Where and when: Giants Stadium, Saturday April 6, 4.35pm AEDT

Last time they met: Giants Stadium, round 17, 2018: Giants 11.13 (79) defeated Richmond 10.17 (77)

The home side grabbed a crucial win after holding off the inaccurate Tigers in the final term. Richmond got within a kick with a minute to play but GWS won the centre clearance and controlled the footy until the siren went. Lachie Whitfield starred with 35 possessions at half-back for the Giants, but co-captain Callan Ward took the three Brownlow medal votes for his 32 touches and 10 clearances.

What it means for GWS: After their opening-round rout of Essendon, the Giants let themselves down last week against West Coast, and must stand up against quality opposition to show where they're really at.

What it means for Richmond: The Tigers must rebound from last week's poor showing against the Pies with Alex Rance and Jack Riewoldt missing, and it's a massive chance for the them to silence any doubters of the flag credentials.

How GWS wins: Jeremy Cameron and Harry Himmelberg will enjoy a Rance-free weekend, and the tall targets will be a handful for the Tigers if the Giants can get them enough quality ball.

How Richmond wins: Star Tigers Dustin Martin, Trent Cotchin, Dion Prestia and Kane Lambert had a quiet night against Collingwood and rarely play two bad games in a row. Expect a response.

The stat: In last year's clash at Giants Stadium, Richmond small forward Jason Castagna couldn't buy a goal, and finished with 0.5 for the match in the two-point defeat.

The match-up: Phil Davis v Tom Lynch

The GWS co-captain, ranked 120th in the Schick AFL Player Ratings, has always performed well on the former Sun (190th) and with Riewoldt gone and Lynch the main target, Davis will be primed to cut him out of the game. If he gets enough help up the ground, Davis could make it a tough clash for the big Tiger.

It’s a big week for: Toby Nankervis

The Richmond ruckman is likely to run head on into a fired up and fresh Shane Mumford, who returns from suspension, and the rampaging Giant is coming off the long run. The battle between the two big men for midfield supremacy will be intriguing.

Big call: With the Tigers backline depleted and missing leadership, GWS will take the chance to put 20 goals on the visitors, with Cameron and Himmelberg contributing half of them.

Prediction: GWS by 36 points

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Time to crush the Tiges and make them kittens.

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OK, I haven't said much to date as life has just been busy this week. I'll ignore my thoughts on the injury/selection stuff other than to say it's great to have Josh Kelly back (and hope he has a blinder first up), and am curious as to how Tommy Sheridan goes. He's been sold as similar to Scully in workrate and 2-way running - and suffered similar criticism over lack of hurt - but we know the value that Tom brought so hopefully Tommy has a huge running game for us.

Otherwise, no better circumstances to take on the Tigers in respect of their outs, so hopefully we can overcome our own missing stars to win strongly today.

Let's go Giants!
 

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I think giants should win with some comfort late in the game but can see Nankervis giving Mumford a bath in his first game back
 
I think giants should win with some comfort late in the game but can see Nankervis giving Mumford a bath in his first game back
Your board generally seem very confident on this. I’m really excited by this matchup

Mumford is by all reports the fittest he has ever been. I think he will actually win the ruck contest
 
Parking at P1?
Expect a longer walk. The roadway between P1 and the ground is taken up with Easter Show setup.
 
Your board generally seem very confident on this. I’m really excited by this matchup

Mumford is by all reports the fittest he has ever been. I think he will actually win the ruck contest

Can’t wait for the game. Mumford and Kelly back makes a huge difference.

It’s easy to forget how good Mumford is and how much of an influence he was on our performance. There was a time when no Mumford meant no giants he was that good. With the new rules his value through the middle goes up massively because he becomes another mid once he ball hits the deck.
 

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Review GWS Giants vs Fluffy Tiggers @ Giants Stadium, Sat 6th April 2019, 4.35PM

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