Containing Adelaide’s dangerous small forward duo of Eddie Betts and Charlie Cameron, along with its star spearhead skipper Taylor Walker, will be high on Richmond’s agenda in Friday night’s Round 19 encounter at Adelaide Oval.
Betts (42 goals), Cameron (20 goals) and Walker (39 goals) are a prime reason why the Crows are currently ranked sixth in the competition for total points scored.
“Adelaide like to really come up the ground and leave plenty of space out the back because they’ve got players like (Eddie) Betts and (Charlie) Cameron,” Richmond development coach Max Bailey said on this week’s edition of ‘The Spotlight’.
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“But we’ll back in our back six because they’ve done a great job all year. And, our scouts would have seen this stuff (the way Adelaide play), and they’ll have a plan in place for it.
“We’ll look to keep Betts up the ground.
“If he’s getting touches up around the wing it’s not as damaging, obviously . . .
“With Taylor Walker, he’s such a big imposing figure, so even if he’s a little bit out of form he’s still a dangerous player,” Bailey said.
“Being captain, if he gets going, it probably gets the crowd and the rest of his side going.
“But ‘Rancey’ (star Richmond key defender Alex Rance) has had a great year. Everyone’s talking about him being All-Australian, and fair enough too.”
Where: Adelaide Oval
When: Friday, August 7, 7.50pm EST (7.20pm CST)
TV coverage: Channel 7 (live from 7.30pm), Fox Footy (live from 7.30pm)
Radio coverage: 3AW, SEN, Triple M, ABC
The Richmond team
B: Dylan Grimes, Jake Batchelor, Alex Rance
HB: Bachar Houli, Nick Vlastuin, Troy Chaplin
C: Brandon Ellis, Trent Cotchin, Kamdyn McIntosh
HF: Dustin Martin, Ben Lennon, Anthony Miles
F: Jack Riewoldt, Brett Deledio, Ty Vickery
R: Ivan Maric, Shaun Grigg, Taylor Hunt
IC: Chris Newman, Kane Lambert, Reece Conca, Shaun Hampson
Em: David Astbury, Sam Lloyd, Steven Morris
In: Shaun Hampson
Out: Sam Lloyd (omitted)
Find out how Adelaide is lining up for Round 19 this weekend
Richmond v Adelaide recent history
Round 21, 2014, Adelaide Oval
Richmond 5.1 7.5 8.14 10.19 (79)
Adelaide 2.3 4.10 5.13 9.15 (69)
Goals – Richmond: Deledio 2, Gordon 2, Martin 2, Cotchin, S. Edwards, Foley, Griffiths.
Leading possession-getters – Richmond: B. Ellis 31, Deledio 29, Cotchin 28, Miles 26, Foley 21, Rance 21.
Goals – Adelaide: Betts 2, Podsiadly 2, Walker 2, Cameron, Jenkins, Mackay.
Leading possession-getters – Adelaide: Dangerfield 24, Crouch 22, Douglas 22, Wright 20, Jaensch 19, Sloane 19.
Round 12, 2013, MCG
Richmond 5.2 9.7 11.10 16.14 (110)
Adelaide 2.1 5.4 6.10 10.12 (72)
Goals – Richmond: Martin 4, Riewoldt 3, Ellis 2, Grigg 2, Cotchin, S. Edwards, King, Maric, Newman.
Leading possession-getters – Richmond: Deledio 28, Houli 26, Foley 25, Ellis 23, Jackson 23, Cotchin 22, Vlastuin 22, S. Edwards 20.
Goals – Adelaide: Dangerfield 2, Jenkins 2, Callinan, Lynch, Mackay, Porplyzia, Thompson, van Berlo.
Leading possession-getters – Adelaide: Thompson 29, Dangerfield 28, Douglas 23, Sloane 23, Porplyzia 21, Wright 20.
Round 14, 2012, AAMI Stadium
Richmond 8.3 10.4 11.7 13.9 (87)
Adelaide 3.0 8.1 11.2 17.4 (106)
Goals – Richmond: Martin 3, Riewoldt 3, S. Edwards 2, Connors, Cotchin, Deledio, Grigg, Nahas.
Leading possession-getters – Richmond: Tuck 31, Jackson 30, Deledio 29, Cotchin 25, S. Edwards 23, Grigg 23, Martin 23, Grimes 20.
Goals – Adelaide: Walker 5, Tippett 3, Douglas 2, Knights 2, Porplyzia 2, Callinan, Mackay, Sloane.
Leading possession-getters – Adelaide: Thompson 32, Dangerfield 23, Porplyzia 23, Vince 23, Douglas 21, Sloane 20.
Round 23, 2011, AAMI Stadium
Richmond 5.2 6.8 12.13 17.19 (121)
Adelaide 7.3 9.6 12.9 15.9 (99)
Goals – Richmond: Vickery 4, Nahas 3, Martin 2, Miller 2, Cotchin, Graham, Jackson, King, Morton, Riewoldt.
Leading possession-getters – Richmond: Cotchin 27, Deledio 24, Jackson 23, Foley 21, Houli 20, Martin 19.
Goals – Adelaide: Gunston 5, Tippett 2, van Berlo 2, Vince 2, Douglas, Thompson, Walker, Wright.
Leading possession-getters – Adelaide: van Berlo 36, Vince 35, Dangerfield 31, Thompson 31, Reilly 25, Armstrong 23, Sloane 23, Wright 20.
Round 18, 2010, MCG
Richmond 4.4 5.4 11.7 15.10 (100)
Adelaide 3.2 7.11 9.13 11.14 (80)
Goals – Richmond: King 2, Riewoldt 2, Browne, Cousins, Hicks, Jackson, Martin, McGuane, Morton, Newman, Tuck, Webberley, White.
Leading possession-getters – Richmond: Tuck 33, Deledio 32, Edwards 28, Newman 26, Cousins 25, Connors 24, Jackson 22.
Goals – Adelaide: Douglas 2, Dangerfield, Griffin, Porplyzia, Reilly, Sloane, Thompson, Tippett, Vince, Walker.
Leading possession-getters – Adelaide: Symes 30, Thompson 28, Doughty 27, Vince 26, Stevens 23, Douglas 20, Mackay 20, Porplyzia 20, van Berlo 20.
Richmond v Adelaide head-to-head
- Richmond has played Adelaide 32 times for 12 wins and 20 losses.
- Richmond’s last win against Adelaide was in Round 21, 2014 at Adelaide Oval – 10.19 (79) to 9.15 (69).
- Richmond has won four and lost six of its past 10 games against Adelaide.
- Richmond and Adelaide have never met in a final.
- Richmond’s best winning sequence against Adelaide is five, from 1994-97.
- Richmond’s longest losing sequence against Adelaide is eight, from 2000-05.
- Richmond’s highest score against Adelaide is 19.14 (128) in Round 12, 1996 at the MCG.
- Richmond’s lowest score against Adelaide is 4.8 (32) in Round 16, 1993 at AAMI Stadium.
- Richmond’s greatest winning margin against Adelaide is 46 points in Round 12, 1996 at the MCG.
- Richmond’s greatest losing margin against Adelaide is 139 points in Round 16, 1993 at AAMI Stadium.
- The most goals kicked by a Richmond player in a match against Adelaide is six, by Jeff Hogg in Round 5, 1992 at AAMI Stadium, and six by Matthew Richardson in Round 2, 1997 at the MCG.
- Richmond’s biggest-ever crowd against Adelaide is 50,459 in Round 21, 2014 at Adelaide Oval.