Tigers open account
10:13:05 PM Sat 22 April, 2006
Simon White
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Richmond has travelled to the Gabba and come up with a win for the second year in a row, accounting for the Brisbane Lions by 14 points to register its first win of 2006 on Saturday night.
In a game in which goals were at a premium, the Tigers tore the contest open in the third quarter with six majors to the Lions' one. As the hosts struggled to piece together an effective passage of play, Richmond took a 31-point advantage into three-quarter-time, having had the last nine scoring shots.
Richmond had no shortage of contributors, with 14 Tigers picking up 15 or more possessions. Greg Tivendale and Mark Coughlan led the list with 25 and 24 apiece, while Brett Deledio (18 disposals) caught the eye with his pace and poise. Four goals from Matthew Richardson and three from Greg Stafford were important.
For the Lions, Jonathan Brown continued his excellent start to the season with 19 possessions, 11 marks and two goals. Luke Power had a quiet start but never stopped trying and had 12 of his 27 disposals in the third quarter when the chips were down. Simon Black (20 touches) was another Lion to do his reputation no harm.
The Lions registered the first goal of the second half just three minutes into term three when Daniel Bradshaw got on the end of a precise Black foot pass. But it was all Tigers for the rest of the quarter and Richardson's effort to force a contest against Michael Voss - a piece of play that led to Stafford's second goal of the game - was indicative of the way Richmond surged ahead.
Even then the Tigers had to weather a last-quarter Lions storm, as the home side kicked the first four goals after three-quarter-time. Richmond, however, was able to counter, with two goals from Richardson - the second a great slot from the boundary line after a costly turnover by Jared Brennan at the opposite end - proving particularly crucial.
Further goals to Greg Stafford, his third of a solid evening, and Kane Johnson put the seal on a 14.12 (96) to 11.16 (82) victory.
Earlier, the Lions had taken a one-point lead into the long break after a first half that showcased some of the best and worst that AFL football has to offer on a perfect Brisbane night in front of 30,266 fans.
There were high points - Lions defender Chris Johnson's first quarter screamer and a bone-crushing and spectacular collision between Mal Michael and Richmond skipper Johnson - but they were offset by ordinary conversion from both sides.
Between them the two sides kicked a combined 8.17 to half-time and, at one stage midway through term two, 11 set shots at goal had netted a meagre 2.9.
The Lions looked perhaps the more dangerous of the two sides but, just as was the case against Essendon at the Gabba a fortnight ago, struggled to translate inside-50s into goals. Thankfully for the home side, Richmond didn't display the same finishing instincts as the Bombers did, ensuring the game remained a tight affair.
The Lions scored the first goal of the contest, Jonathan Brown avoiding a collision with captain Michael Voss to mark and split the big sticks from close range. Richmond fans may well have found themselves wondering how two of the Lions' biggest names found themselves 25m in the clear in front of goal.
But the Tigers hit back almost immediately when Stafford - a late inclusion to replace pre-game withdrawal Nathan Brown - worked into good front position and marked Ray Hall's tumbling punt into the forward line.
From that point, neither team managed another goal for more than half an hour, with Bradshaw eventually breaking the drought with a set shot six minutes into term two.
The game sprang into life, quite literally, midway through term two when Michael leapt high to mark while at the same time smashing into the oncoming Johnson. Brennan stood on an opponent's head while attempting to mark and Daniel Merrett provided the Lions' third goal after an excellent tackle induced a throw from the Richmond defence.
A goal from Matthew Moody - the Lions' late replacement for Clark Keating - gave the home side a fourth major and a third for the second quarter but Richmond refused to go away and was rewarded late on when Richardson kicked truly to reduce the half-time deficit to a single point.
BRISBANE LIONS: 1.6 4.9 5.10 11.16 (82)
RICHMOND: 1.4 4.8 10.11 14.12 (96)
GOALS - Brisbane Lions: Bradshaw 2, Brown 2, Power 2, Attard, Hooper, Merrett, Moody, Sherman
Richmond: Richardson 4, Stafford 3, P.Bowden, Jackson, Johnson, Pettifer, Simmonds, Tambling, Tuck
BEST - Brisbane Lions: Power, Brown, Charman, Sherman
Richmond: Richardson, Simmonds, Coughlan, Tuck, Stafford, Tivendale, Bowden
INJURIES - Brisbane Lions:
Richmond:
CHANGES - Brisbane Lions: Keating (foot) replaced in selected side by Moody
Richmond: Brown (leg soreness) and Krakouer (TBC) replaced in selected side by Stafford and Foley
REPORTS -
UMPIRES - Donlon, Rosebury, Wenn
CROWD - 30,266 at Gabba
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