Tigers pipped at the postBy Nick Bowen
8:01 PM Fri 17 Feb, 2012RICHMOND 0.3.3, 0.6.5 (41)
NORTH MELBOURNE 0.3.1, 0.7.2 (44)
GOALS
Richmond: Miller 2, Martin, King, Derickx, Nahas
North Melbourne: Edwards 3, Swallow, Ziebell, Petrie, Tarrant
BEST
Richmond: Martin, Newman, Houli, Conca, Miller, I. Maric.
North Melbourne: Edwards, McMahon, Ziebell, Cunnington, Goldstein, Harvey.
INJURIES
Richmond: Nil
North Melbourne: Grima (knee), Adams (concussion),
Reports: Nil
Substitutions: Adams replaced by Harper
Umpires: Stewart, Meredith, Mollison
Official crowd: at Etihad Stadium
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RICHMOND has narrowly lost its opening game of the NAB Cup against North Melbourne, going down by three points at Etihad Stadium on Friday night.
At times during the game, the Tigers looked to have the Kangaroos' measure, jumping out to a 12-point lead early in the game and, again, establishing a two-goal lead when they kicked two of the first three goals of the second half, through Brad Miller and Robin Nahas.
But North, who had started the match in scrappy fashion, started to win the ball at the stoppages with Ben Cunnington and Jack Ziebell influential.
The Tigers led for most of the game but when North's Robbie Tarrant kicked a goal in the final stages of the last half, the Roos took the lead and would hold onto it until the final siren.
The night was costly for North with midfielder Leigh Adams appearing to go off with concussion after copping a heavy knock at the 10-minute mark of the first quarter from Tiger Reece Conca. Ten minutes later, Nathan Grima limped off with a left knee injury following a collison. Reports on Triple M radio suggested he might have strained his medial ligament.
The Tigers led by two points at half-time after dominating the early part of the game.
With Reece Conca and Dustin Martin giving Richmond drive in the middle of the ground, the Tigers were moving the ball fluently. North struggled with its disposal early on, with a poor Brent Harvey pass intercepted by Martin, who kicked truly from his subsequent set shot from 40m.
Jake King got the Tigers and the game's second goal when he found space in the Tigers’ forward 50 to mark and converted from 35m, to put Richmond 12 points up.
Adams' exit from the ground seemed to spark the Kangaroos, who hit back with the next three goals to take the lead by four points at the 18-minute mark.
But the Tigers hit back through Tom Derickx and they snatched the lead at half-time.
For the Tigers, Adelaide Crows recruit Ivan Maric performed well in the ruck against North’s Todd Goldstein, while 2011 draftee Brett O’Hanlon also showed some promising signs.
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