The Dreamtime at the 'G clash shapes as a season-defining contest for both clubs
RICHMOND restored some pride after a difficult season with a thumping win over Greater Western Sydney last week, and Jack Riewoldt kicked 11 goals. Riewoldt used to enjoy playing against the Bombers but in recent times has been well held by Jake Carlisle and Michael Hurley, and has only booted six goals in his past three games against Essendon. Having had their bye last week, the Bombers should enter the annual Dreamtime at the 'G game fresh and ready to go in what could be a season-shaping match for them after a tough start to the year.
1. Despite their patchy form, the Bombers continue to find the ball, ranking second for total disposals this season. They average 406 a game.
2. The Tigers will be looking to close down the Bombers' chip-chip style. Under Mark Thompson, the Bombers have taken more marks this season than any team with 1102.
3. Alex Rance will be an important player as the Tigers look to hold Essendon to 10 or fewer goals for the seventh consecutive game. The Richmond defender was excellent last week with 21 disposals.
4. Ben Lennon has taken no time showing his talent at the top level. Richmond's first draft pick last year kicked two goals on debut against Melbourne and had 16 disposals, including eight marks, against the Giants.
5. These contests are always hard for tipsters. Of their past 10 meetings, both clubs have won five apiece, with form generally no solid guide.
6. Fresh from his 36-dipsoal effort against the Giants last week, Dustin Martin is back in form. That's reflected in the Official AFL Player Ratings, brought to you by Gatorade, where Martin has had successive rises in the past two weeks. He's ranked 80th in the competition now.