Review Round 22 2021 - GWS Giants v Richmond, 7.50 pm at Marvel Stadium, Fri 13 August

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Nov 23, 2015
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Where and When: Friday August 13, Marvel Stadium, 7.50pm

Last time they met:
The GIANTS lost a tight one back in round nine, breaking away from the Tigers early in the game at Marvel Stadium and working out to a five-goal lead midway through the third quarter before the Dustin Martin show got started. With a handful of senior Richmond players missing, Martin and young midfield teammates Liam Baker and Riley Collier-Dawkins got busy in the last quarter, with a Daniel Rioli goal snatching the win with four minutes to play. The GIANTS’ crisp, quick ball movement was a highlight early, with the likes of Jacob Hopper, Callan Ward and Tim Taranto dominating through the middle and Jesse Hogan grabbing it on the lead. Hogan kicked four of the GIANTS’ 12 goals, with the midfield crew and defender Sam Taylor all among the best players on the night.

What it means for the GIANTS: It’s simple: the GIANTS just need to keep winning. There’s a bunch of clubs still angling for seventh and eighth spot on the ladder, and while the GIANTS currently sit in eighth spot a loss will open the door for clubs like Richmond and Essendon to edge ahead of them leading into the final round. Last week’s big win over Geelong was powered by enthusiasm and effort; let’s keep it going.

Where’s the opposition at: The Tigers, like the GIANTS, have had an up and down season. But they know what they’re doing at this time of year and last week were able to dig their way out of a hole against North Melbourne, finishing strongly in the second half to win by 33 points and keep themselves in the finals race. They have three talls for the GIANTS to take care – Tom Lynch, Jack Riewoldt and Callum Coleman-Jones – and while Martin is missing from the side that last played the GIANTS, Trent Cotchin, Dion Prestia, Shai Bolton, Shane Edwards and Kane Lambert are back into a side that is always tough to beat.

The number: 50. Congratulations to Sam Taylor, who has not only returned from the debilitating infection that saw him spend two weeks in hospital last year, lose 10 kilograms and need months of rest before he could start training again, but hit the best form of his young career. Taylor has been a desperately competitive player all year for the GIANTS – interrupted only by an ankle injury – and put it all on show against Tom Hawkins and the Cats last week, spoiling well, closing space and intercepting the ball again and again and again. He plays his 50th game this week. https://www.gwsgiants.com.au/news/999292/sam-slams-home-50


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It's a pretty simple equation for GWS - win, or most likely we miss finals this year. Apart from losing Toby to the MRO ban, the team is in as good a position as it has for most of the season, with a number of good players returning to the starting line-up. Hopefully we can use the motivation of Josh Kelly re-signing, and the VFL treatment of Toby, to bring maximum enthusiasm to the game, and de-claw the Tiges.

GO GIANTS!
 

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I’m expecting a lot of off the ball dirty play from Lynch tonight.

With most of the country in lockdown and tuning in, it will be a big integrity test for the umpiring department.

Do the umpires encourage his cheap shots like in our prior match-up, or do they actually pay us the repeated free kicks this time out?


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I have absolutely no idea how tonight will go. Our team has been inconsistent this year it’s crazy.

All I do know is that if we lose it’s over for 2021 and if we win they can dare to believe

Let’s see what mindset the guys are in

I hope last week was not our grand final


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Perhaps it is due to concerns mumford will get injured or run out of steam and need replacing. If so, himmelburg can switch to ruck, riccardi takes his place in the forward line.
I was going to say that, but didn't want to jinx us. Hogan is as I see it is the real class you always want at least one of ( better to have 2 or 3 of course) your forwards to have.
 

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