Dustin Martin celebrates one of his three goals against the Bulldogs on Wednesday night.

Richmond’s road to premiership glory in 2020 will be re-lived through match reports and video highlights of each Tigers win during the season. Today we look at the Round 9 victory over the Western Bulldogs at Metricon Stadium

The Tigers of old are back – this time with a few new faces.

Richmond made a statement on Wednesday night as it demolished the Western Bulldogs by 41 points at Metricon Stadium. The 2017 and 2019 premiers flexed their muscle against a side viewed as one of its challengers, being dominant throughout the 13.12 (90) to 7.7 (49).

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The game was set up in the first half, as Richmond jumped to a 20-point lead at the opening change and extended it to 40 points by half-time. The Bulldogs were more competitive after the main break but the damage had been, as Richmond rolled on to its highest score since round one.

In the opening night of the 20-day, 33-game 'Festival of Footy', it was a Richmond's older generation who stepped up to dent the Dogs.

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Dustin Martin (three goals) was best afield in a commanding display, key forwards Tom Lynch and Jack Riewoldt combined for three goals to find some of their form, while captain Trent Cotchin returned from his hamstring injury to gather 17 disposals.

But the fresh breed of Tigers also stepped up. Richmond had 10 players in the clash with 30 or less games experience, and among them Noah Balta controlling things in defence, Mabior Chol exciting in attack and Derek Eggmolesse-Smith providing good dash.

Richmond was missing nine of last year's premiership stars, including half-back Bachar Houli, midfielders Dion Prestia and Shane Edwards and defensive pair Nick Vlastuin and David Astbury, but its blend of youth and experience added up to an emphatic result.

Jack Macrae, in his 150th game, was one of few Bulldogs to step up to the Tigers, gathering 37 disposals, while Caleb Daniel (22 disposals) and Mitch Wallis (three goals) were also solid. But the defeat will likely leave the Dogs outside of the top eight at the end of the round and facing some questions on their credentials.

Vintage Dusty

The smirk gave it away that Martin was ready for a quintessential Martin night. After taking a grab deep inside 50 in the first term, the Tigers superstar lined up for goal, gave a grin to his opponent and quickly swivelled around the corner to boot his first major of the night. His second was even better, with Martin shredding past a couple of Bulldogs, taking a bounce and calmly snapping another goal that curled through. And then his third … well that was just pure class. Tied up against the boundary line in the forward pocket, Martin slotted the long shot late in the last term, capping his brilliant night. His scoreboard impact (he has now kicked 10 for the year) complemented his 26 disposals in one of his best games of 2020.

Aarts and craft

The replenishment of Richmond's side this year has included some new faces, with Jake Aarts continuing to look and play in the now stereotypical Tiger way. Aarts, who was drafted from the club's VFL side, made his debut earlier this season as a tough, hard-working 25-year-old who does everything to get the ball going his side's way and then to keep it in attack. He has also shown a penchant for hitting the scoreboard, and kicked a career-best three goals on Wednesday night. Aarts isn't fancy but fits the Tiger style and is another example of the club's extreme depth.

WESTERN BULLDOGS 1.1 3.5 4.7 7.7 (49)
RICHMOND 4.3 10.4 11.10 13.12 (90)

GOALS
Western Bulldogs: Wallis 3, Bruce 2, Vandermeer 2
Richmond: Aarts 3, Martin 3, Castagna 2, Lynch 2, Chol, Pickett, Riewoldt

BEST
Western Bulldogs: Macrae, Daniel, Wallis, Smith, Williams
Richmond: Martin, Grimes, Balta, Short, Bolton, Cotchin

INJURIES
Western Bulldogs: Suckling (hamstring)
Richmond: Nil