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Richmond well placed for third AFL flag in four years after Geelong mismatch – The Guardian
Held to the glare of Tigers’ intense, direct way of doing business, the Cats were shown to be second rate
In rounds 10 through 16, Chris Scott was the cat that got the cream. Geelong had risen to third place on the back of six straight victories, winning by an average of 42 points, including a 10-goal win over ladder-leading Port Adelaide that flagged the Cats as legitimate title contenders. One cannot lose a premiership in early September, at least not in the age of Covid-19, but Scott is back to the drawing board after a loss to Richmond that was a revelation for both teams.
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