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Tigers win ugly to get back into the eight

By Jourdan Canil
afl.com.au
12 July 2020


IT WASN’T pretty or convincing, but Richmond has recorded its third win of 2020 in the second-lowest scoring match of the AFL era.

The Tigers jumped into the top six with an eight-point win over Sydney, surviving a late challenge in wet conditions.

Damien Hardwick jumped out of his seat and looked like he would leave the coaches box as Tom Papley kicked Sydney's third goal of the day to bridge the gap to just over a goal with five minutes left on the clock, but the Tigers coach composed himself and returned to watch his side hold on.

Richmond jumped out to a quick start with three goals in the first 10 minutes and held on to take out a 4.10 (34) to 3.8 (26) victory in a dour defensive clash.

The Tigers looked to their sharp ball users in Jayden Short (26 disposals), Kamdyn McIntosh (23 disposals) and Kane Lambert (23 disposals) to inflict damage, while Callum Mills (29 disposals) and Jake Lloyd (24 disposals) should hold their heads up high as the Swans’ backline battled hard all afternoon.

Sydney is firmly entrenched in 17th spot, after recording its lowest score since round 13, 1988.

The loss of co-captain Josh Kennedy (MCL) and star forward Isaac Heeney (ankle) further compounded the woes for the Swans with the injury list already lengthy.


RICHMOND   3.3    3.5    4.7    4.10 (34)
SYDNEY        1.3    2.3    2.5    3.8 (26)

GOALS
Richmond: Riewoldt, Martin, Bolton, Lynch
Sydney: Papley 2, Rowbottom

BEST
Richmond:  Lambert, Short, McIntosh, Baker, Broad, Higgins
Sydney: Mills, Lloyd, Cunningham, Florent, Clarke, Heeney

INJURIES
Richmond: Nil
Sydney: Kennedy (knee), Heeney (ankle)

https://www.afl.com.au/news/464634/tigers-win-ugly-to-get-back-into-the-eight

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Tigers down Swans in dreary snoozefest (Age)
« Reply #1 on: July 12, 2020, 06:40:27 PM »
Tigers down Swans in second lowest-scoring game of AFL era

Andrew Wu
The Age
12 July 2020 6:20pm


It was not a game that will win the code many admirers, if any, but for Richmond it was mission accomplished.

For all the talk they cannot win it again, the reigning premiers are back in the eight after shaking off a determined but weaponless Sydney in one of the more drab affairs of the season.

The Tigers kicked three goals in the first 10 minutes of the game - and just one more for the rest of the game, but it was enough to sink the Swans 4.10 (34) to 3.8 (26) in pouring rain at the Gabba.

The Swans were dealt further blows on the injury front with inspirational co-captain Josh Kennedy set for a stint on the sidelines after hurting his knee in the second quarter, while Isaac Heeney limped off the field with an ankle issue late in the game.

Kennedy twisted his left knee when tackling Marlion Pickett in the first quarter, injuring his medial ligament, and took no further part in the game. Heeney's injury further weakens a forward line that has struggled to kick goals in recent weeks.

At a time when their depth is being severely tested Damien Hardwick's men, missing seven of their premiership side from last year, met a team that was also depleted.

The result? The second lowest-scoring game of the AFL era and one which will do little to dissuade fans from the belief the game was better in years gone by.

The match was not saved either by a grandstand finish as the Swans never appeared capable of pinching the points.

With superstar spearhead Lance Franklin and centre half-forward Sam Reid in a casualty ward dominated by their taller players, the Swans did not have the tall timber to take the game on.

Nor would it have been a wise move against a Tigers team which preys on sides which bomb long to their well organised defence.

Left standing in the gates, the Swans were able to play the game on their terms in the middle two quarters. They held on to the ball, chipping to spare men to avoid putting the game into the chaos mode which allows Richmond to choke sides.

It restricted the Tigers' scoring but did not give them much chance of scoring either. Seldom was Richmond's defence put under meaningful pressure by the Swans, who did not have the skill to match their endeavour.

The Swans have kicked just 14 goals from their past three games - and their score of 26 was their lowest since round 13 in 1988.

For the Tigers, it was their third game under 40 since the resumption of the season and while on this occasion it was a winning total they will struggle to win many more matches with such a tally.

Forward Tom Lynch defied the odds to play just days after undergoing surgery on his hand, but apart from a goal in the third term did not have an impact on the game. To be fair, this was not a game for high-marking forwards.

The Swans' ruck deficiencies were laid bare, managing just five hit-outs to Richmond's 32. At times, the 192cm Jordan Dawson, who normally plays on a half-back flank, was pitted in the ruck against Mabior Chol.

RICHMOND 3.3 3.5 4.7 4.10 (34)
SYDNEY 1.3 2.3 2.5 3.8 (26)

GOALS - Richmond: Bolton, Martin, Lynch, Riewoldt.
Sydney: Papley 2, Rowbottom.

INJURIES - Sydney: Kennedy (knee), Heeney (ankle).

UMPIRES: Stevic, Gavine, Gianfagna
CROWD: 3606 at the Gabba.

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/tigers-down-swans-in-dreary-snoozefest-20200712-p55bcz.html

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AFL world reacts to ‘abysmal’ 24-year low (News)
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AFL world reacts to ‘abysmal’ 24-year low

Nic Savage
News.com.au
12 July 2020


It wasn’t pretty, but the Richmond Tigers secured their third win of the season with an eight-point victory over the Sydney Swans in slippery conditions on Sunday.

Only 60 points were scored in the second-lowest scoring game in the AFL era — the lowest was a 36-22 victory for the Brisbane Bears against Footscray in 1996.

Regardless, Richmond snared a 4.10 (34) to 3.8 (26) win at the Gabba, and have jumped up to sixth place on the ladder.

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Sydney could only manage three goals in the round six clash, with torrential rain considerably impeding scoring in Brisbane. The Swans’ total score of 26 was their second-lowest since migrating to Sydney in 1982.

After the Tigers raced off the blocks with three consecutive goals, just one major was scored in the second, third and fourth quarters respectively.

Richmond’s 34 points was the lowest winning score of the 2020 season — the Tigers only managed one goal after the 11-minute mark in the first quarter.

The last time Richmond won an AFL/VFL match with 34 points or less was way back in 1908, when they defeated Fitzroy 34-33.

Although shortened quarters and wild weather undeniably played a part in the low-scoring affair, AFL fans were less than impressed with the disappointing spectacle, many condemning Sydney’s defensive style of play.

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ABC Offsiders panellist Richard Hinds tweeted: “Have the sniffles so had a COVID test. It was far less painful than watching #AFLTigersSwans.”

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Veteran sports writer Titus O’Reily posted: “If I wanted to punish someone, I’d lock them in their house and make them watch this game.”

To make matters worse for Sydney, veteran forward Josh Kennedy suffered a medial ligament injury in the first quarter, and didn’t return to the field of play. It is unknown how long the Swans co-captain will be on the sidelines.

Sydney made the shock call to drop No. 1 ruckman Aliir Aliir for Sunday’s battle, a decision which assistant coach John Blakey explained before the first bounce.

“Aliir has just struggled with a bit of form and we just want to get him back to his very best form,” Blakey said.

“We obviously face a few issues with our height both down back and in the ruck but we think that we can manage that.”

Nick Riewoldt, Shai Bolton, Tom Lynch, Dustin Martin were the goalscorers for Richmond, while Tom Papley kicked two majors for the Swans.

The Tigers are scheduled to take on North Melbourne in round seven, while Sydney will face the Gold Coast Suns at the SCG on Saturday afternoon.

https://www.news.com.au/sport/afl/afl-round-6-richmond-tigers-muster-win-after-lowscoring-slog-against-sydney-swans/news-story/417182f6c92503a5537b3baf2f38f4a6

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Nick Riewoldt, Shai Bolton, Tom Lynch, Dustin Martin were the goalscorers for Richmond, while Tom Papley kicked two majors for the Swans.”