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Match Schedule


Competition: AFL Toyota Premiership 2011,
Date: Friday, April 15, 2011 .
Kick Off: 07:40pm local,
Round : 4,
Venue: MCG .

WHERE AND WHEN: MCG, Friday, April 15, 7.40pm
HEAD TO HEAD: Richmond 44 wins, Collingwood 112 wins, one draw
Richmond Tigers Team: Will Thursfield, Brett Deledio, Dustin Martin, Shaun Grigg, Jack Riewoldt, Trent Cotchin, Shane Edwards, David Astbury, Brad Miller, Bachar Houli, Chris Newman, Shane Tuck, Ben Nason, Daniel Jackson, Angus Graham, Robin Nahas, Jake King, Tyrone Vickery, Reece Conca, Jake Batchelor, Bradley Helbig, Matthew White, Nathan Foley, Matt Dea, Dylan Grimes .
Collingwood FC: Leon Davis , Chris Tarrant, John McCarthy, Alan Didak, Nick Maxwell, Tyson Goldsack, Andrew Krakouer, Heritier O'Brien, Scott Pendlebury, Jarryd Blair, Luke Ball, Dale Thomas, Leigh Brown, Dayne Beams, Cameron Wood, Ben Reid, Sharrod Wellingham, Steele Sidebottom, Ben Johnson, Chris Dawes, Travis Cloke, Brad Dick, Alan Toovey, Dane Swan, Heath Shaw.
SUMMARY
Collingwood showed its depth in accounting for previously-undefeated Carlton last week, with usual match-winners such as Dane Swan and Scott Pendlebury taking a back seat to small forward Jarryd Blair, who snared five goals.
In Blair, Chris Dawes and Travis Cloke, the reigning premier has a forward set-up capable of troubling even the tightest defensive teams, something Richmond certainly isn't following injuries and suspensions to key backmen.
To stand any chance, Damien Hardwick's men will need to at least break even in the midfield to restrict the flow to Collingwood's forwards, and get plenty of supply to their own spearhead Jack Riewoldt.
The Coleman medallist was beaten by Hawthorn defender Josh Gibson in the Tigers' 63-point loss last week and, after copping criticism for his poor body language from his coach, will be desperate to atone on the big Friday night stage.
HEAD TO HEAD: Richmond 44 wins, Collingwood 112 wins, one draw
Richmond Tigers Team: Will Thursfield, Brett Deledio, Dustin Martin, Shaun Grigg, Jack Riewoldt, Trent Cotchin, Shane Edwards, David Astbury, Brad Miller, Bachar Houli, Chris Newman, Shane Tuck, Ben Nason, Daniel Jackson, Angus Graham, Robin Nahas, Jake King, Tyrone Vickery, Reece Conca, Jake Batchelor, Bradley Helbig, Matthew White, Nathan Foley, Matt Dea, Dylan Grimes .
Collingwood FC: Leon Davis , Chris Tarrant, John McCarthy, Alan Didak, Nick Maxwell, Tyson Goldsack, Andrew Krakouer, Heritier O'Brien, Scott Pendlebury, Jarryd Blair, Luke Ball, Dale Thomas, Leigh Brown, Dayne Beams, Cameron Wood, Ben Reid, Sharrod Wellingham, Steele Sidebottom, Ben Johnson, Chris Dawes, Travis Cloke, Brad Dick, Alan Toovey, Dane Swan, Heath Shaw.
SUMMARY
Collingwood showed its depth in accounting for previously-undefeated Carlton last week, with usual match-winners such as Dane Swan and Scott Pendlebury taking a back seat to small forward Jarryd Blair, who snared five goals.
In Blair, Chris Dawes and Travis Cloke, the reigning premier has a forward set-up capable of troubling even the tightest defensive teams, something Richmond certainly isn't following injuries and suspensions to key backmen.
To stand any chance, Damien Hardwick's men will need to at least break even in the midfield to restrict the flow to Collingwood's forwards, and get plenty of supply to their own spearhead Jack Riewoldt.
The Coleman medallist was beaten by Hawthorn defender Josh Gibson in the Tigers' 63-point loss last week and, after copping criticism for his poor body language from his coach, will be desperate to atone on the big Friday night stage.
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