Freo overruns gallant Tigers
7:19 PM Sun 10 June, 2007 | Back
By Mic Cullen
richmondfc.com.au
FORMER Freo defender Graham Polak starred for Richmond against his old side at Subiaco Oval on Sunday afternoon, but it wasn't enough for the still-winless Tigers who lost 18.15 (123) to 15.12 (102).
As has been the case so often this season, the game was in the balance until midway through the last quarter, when Fremantle booted five majors in 13 minutes to ice the contest.
Brett Deledio (25 possessions, six marks), Nathan Foley (25 touches) and skipper Kane Johnson (18) all worked hard through the midfield, while forward, Matthew Richardson (two goals) presented all day.
Jake King was also good with 20 disposals, while Polak finished with 15 marks and 24 possessions. Kayne Pettifer and Richard Tambling each kicked three.
Richmond jumped out of the blocks, having the first five shots for a return of 1.4, but the Tigers intensity and desire for the ball swamped that of Freo.
Des Headland then marked at 50 and converted, and it looked like the Tigers’ early hard work would be in vain, but three goals to the Tigers in time-on gave them a 20-point lead at the first break.
Pettifer scored from 25 metres after a laborious buildup, but then Shane Tuck was paid a free for high contact, and his handball to Brett Deledio resulted in a major.
Dean Solomon was then finally pinged for his undisciplined attack on hundred-gamer Chris Newman, who made the most of a 50m penalty to bang through a monster torpedo from 75 metres. That was the highlight of Newman's day, as he suffered a rib injury in the third term that forced him from the field.
The teams traded behinds early in the second, then traded majors before Fremantle strung a couple together to get the lead down to 13 points at the long break.
Chris Hyde nailed a beauty from the deep right forward pocket and excitement machine Richard Tambling then made the most of an intercept on the wing, ran inside 50 with a couple of superb baulks and kicked truly.
Just as happened in the first term, the Tigers got on the board before the minute was up when Pettifer converted from 50 after a good mark, but two in five minutes to the hosts dragged the margin back to a single goal.
Kent Kingsley was then the recipient of some terrific work from Matthew Richardson, who swiped the ball back inboard as it was about to go out in the pocket, and the former Cat kicked it from the square.
Fremantle then kicked four of the final six majors in the term as they hit the lead for the first time in the match, and took a one-point margin to the last break.
It was no surprise when the Tigers goaled inside a minute when Cameron Howat made the most of a great gather from Richardson after Deledio carried it down the outer wing and kicked to the top of the 50.
But Freo got the next three in five minutes to grab an 11-point lead, then another two which stretched the lead to 23 points.
Shane Edwards then got loose at 30 to mark and convert, Tambling converted on the run from 30 and Richardson and Edwards scored, but Fremantle had the answering goals each time.
Richmond plays Melbourne at the MCG on Friday, June 22.
FREMANTLE1.34.810.1018.15(123)
RICHMOND4.56.910.915.12(102)
GOALS
Fremantle: D Headland 5 M Pavlich 3 C Tarrant 2 B Peake 2 D Mundy S Thornton H Black G Ibbotson R Warnock A Grover.
Richmond: R Tambling 3 K Pettifer 3 M Richardson 2 S Edwards 2 B Deledio C Newman C Hyde K Kingsley C Howat.
BEST
Fremantle: D Headland M Pavlich P Bell M Johnson S McManus.
Richmond: B Deledio K Pettifer G Polak J King N Foley.
Umpires: C Kamolins M Ellis M Avon.
Official crowd: 37,177 at Subiaco Oval, Perth.
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