With just one win from four games, Richmond is in no position to be taking anything for granted in tonight’s Round 5 clash with Brisbane at the Gabba.

The Lions may be winless at the bottom of the ladder, coming off a 100-point loss last round, and severely undermanned due to injuries, but they will be desperately keen to produce a good performance for their veteran champion, Jonathon Brown, who is playing his 250th league game.

Despite their injury woes, they still have some genuine midfield talent, with the likes of Tom Rockliff, Jack Redden and Brent Moloney, who will need to be kept under tight check by the Tigers.

Richmond will look to its captain and star midfielder Trent Cotchin to break free of the shackles that saw him restricted to just 13 disposals against Collingwood in Round 4.  Expect him to have a far greater influence tonight.

The Tigers have gone for a more mobile set-up in their attack this week, and they will be hoping Sam Lloyd, who was so impressive on debut last Friday night, along with Dustin Martin, Shane Edwards, Matt Arnot and Cotchin (when he’s “resting” up there) can combine with key forward Jack Riewoldt, to kick a winning score.

Where:  Gabba

When:  Thursday, April 17, 7.50pm (EST)

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: 
Newman, Astbury, Grimes
HB:  Houli, Chaplin, Morris
C:  Grigg, Jackson, Conca
HF:  Martin, Griffiths, Lloyd
F:  S. Edwards, Riewoldt, Petterd
R:  Hampson, Thomas, Cotchin
IC:  Ellis, Vlastuin, Arnot, Gordon
Em:  Lennon, McDonough, Foley

In:  Petterd
Out:  Vickery (omitted) 

The Brisbane team

B:  Clarke, Lisle, Gardiner
HB:  Adcock, Patfull, Golby
C:  Aish, Rockliff, Mayes
HF:  Zorko, McGuane, Paparone
F:  Taylor, Brown, Paine
R:  West, Redden, Robertson
IC:  Lester, Bewick, Moloney, Cutler
Em:  Polkinghorne, Raines, Harwood


In:  Lester, Gardiner, McGuane
Out:  Hanley (inj – leg), Leuenberger (inj – knee), Harwood (omitted)
 

Richmond v Brisbane recent history

 

Round 20, 2013 at the MCG

Richmond            6.2          11.7        11.9        14.13  (97)
Brisbane              1.3          4.4          7.7          11.8  (74)
 

Goals – Richmond:  Conca 3, McGuane 3, Ellis, Foley, Grigg, Jackson, Morris, Riewoldt, Vlastuin, White.

Leading possession-getters – Richmond:  Cotchin 30, Jackson 30, Deledio 29, Ellis 27, Martin 27, Houli 25, Foley 24, Chaplin 21, Conca 21, Grigg 20, Rance 20.

Goals – Brisbane:  Mayes 3, Green 2, Hanley 2, Staker 2, Merrett, Rich.

Leading possession-getters – Brisbane:  Rockliff 34, Hanley 24, Redden 21, Rich 20.

Round 19, 2012 at the Gabba

Richmond            3.3          8.5          14.8        20.12  (132)
Brisbane              3.2          4.9          7.12        12.12  (84)

Goals – Richmond:  McGuane 3, Nahas 3, Grigg 2, Jackson 2, Riewoldt 2, Cotchin, Deledio, Edwards, Houli, I. Maric, Martin, Tuck, White.

Leading possession-getters – Richmond:  Deledio 33, Conca 29, Grigg 26, Martin 24, Tuck 24, Edwards 23, Cotchin 21, Houli 20.

Goals – Brisbane:  Brown 4, Green 2, Rockliff 2, Zorko 2, Polinghorne, Redden.

Leading possession-getters – Brisbane:  Redden 23, Rich 23, Rockliff 21, Adcock 19, Harwood 19, Zorko 19.

Round 13, 2011 at the Gabba
 

Richmond            2.5          7.9          12.13     18.17  (125)
Brisbane              4.2          7.6          10.9        14.10  (94)

Goals – Richmond:  Martin 5, Vickery 4, Miller 2, Riewoldt 2, Cotchin, Deledio, Foley, Grigg, Nahas.

Leading possession-getters – Richmond:  Cotchin 30, Houli 24, Jackson 22, Martin 22, Grigg 21, Deledio 19.

Goals – Brisbane:  Banfield 2, Brown 2, Clark 2, Kernezis 2, Redden 2, Bewick, Hanley, Harwood, Polkinghorne.

Leading possession-getters – Brisbane:  Rickliff 27, Redden 25, Leuenberger 23, Black 22, Harwood 19.
 

Round 6, 2011 at the MCG

Richmond            4.3          9.6          14.8        18.16  (124)
Brisbane              5.3          5.7          12.12     14.14  (98)
 

Goals – Richmond:  Riewoldt 5, King 3, Nahas 3, Nason 2, Vickery 2, White 2, Martin.

Leading possession-getters – Richmond:  Foley 40, Martin 35, Houli 30, Deledio 26, Nahas 26, Cotchin 25, Grigg 25, Edwards 23, Conca 22, Rance 20.
 

Goals – Brisbane:  Power 4, Beams 2, Rich 2, Banfield, Clark, Leuenberger, Polkinghorne, Redden, Rockliff.
 

Leading possession-getters – Brisbane:  Black 34, Redden 28, Rockliff 28, Adcock 22, Pearce 19.

Round 13, 2010 at the Gabba

Richmond            5.2          9.7          10.12     15.15  (105)
Brisbane              2.4          6.5          8.10        12.14  (86)

Goals – Richmond:  Collins 3, Riewoldt 3, Edwards 2, White 2, Cousins, Farmer, Griffiths, Martin, Vickery.

Leading possession-getters – Richmond:  Deledio 33, Tuck 29, Cousins 27, Martin 26, Connors 23, Graham 23, Newman 23.

Goals – Brisbane:  Cornelius 3, Staker 3, Banfield 2, Fevola, Redden, Rockliff, Sherman.

Leading possession-getters – Brisbane:  Johnstone 29, Rockliff 26, Redden 25, Rischitelli 23, Power 22, Raines 22, Rich 20.

Richmond v Brisbane head-to-head

  • Richmond and Brisbane have played 39 times with the Tigers winning 22, the Lions 16, and one draw.
  • Richmond last defeated Brisbane in Round 20, 2013 at the MCG – 14.13 (97) to 11.8 (74).
  • Richmond has won eight of its past 10 matches against Brisbane.
  • Richmond and Brisbane have met in just one league final – the 2001 preliminary final – which the Lions won by 68 points (20.16 to 10.8).
  • Richmond and Brisbane have played one drawn match – Round 10, 2007 at Etihad Stadium (10.13 apiece).
  • Richmond’s best winning sequence against Brisbane is five, from 2010-13.
  • Richmond’s longest losing sequence against Brisbane is five, from 2001-04.
  • Richmond’s highest score against Brisbane is 24.11 (155) in Round 21, 1998 at the MCG.
  • Richmond’s lowest score against Brisbane is 5.15 (45) in Round 11, 1989 at the MCG.
  • Richmond’s greatest winning margin against Brisbane is 82 points in Round 14, 1990 at the MCG, and Round 19, 2006 at Etihad Stadium.
  • Richmond’s greatest losing margin against Brisbane is 77 points in Round 20, 1995 at the Gabba.
  • The most goals kicked by a Richmond player in a match against Brisbane is seven by Jeff Hogg in Round 2, 1993 at the MCG, and Matthew Richardson in Round 2, 1994 at the MCG.
  • Richmond’s biggest-ever crowd against Brisbane is 46,961 in Round 20, 2013 at the MCG.

Fast Fact:  Richmond has been outscored by a combined total of 14.11 to 6.9 in the first quarters of its three losses this season.