Tigers fight off Dons
Martin Boulton at the MCG
The Age
August 27, 2006
RICHMOND 5.2 10.3 14.8 20.9 (129)
ESSENDON 3.5 9.8 12.11 16.17 (113)
Goals:
Richmond: M Richardson 9 K Pettifer 3 T Simmonds 2 C Howat K Johnson A Krakouer A Pattison J Schulz R Tambling.
Essendon: S Lucas 4 J Hird 2 M Johnson 2 N Lovett-Murray 2 R Dyson C Johns M McVeigh D Peverill D Rioli B Stanton.
Best: Richmond: M Richardson J Bowden M Chaffey T Simmonds M White K Pettifer.
Essendon: D Peverill J Hird S Lucas N Lovett-Murray B Stanton M Johnson.
Injuries: Richmond: Nil. Essendon: D Rioli (wrist) .
Reports: R Hall (Richmond) reported for charging D Peverill (Essendon) in the second quarter.
Umpires: M Head C Hendrie S McInerney.
Official Crowd: 48,710 at MCG.
JUST when you think two football clubs are wrapping up their seasons, they put on a display that was a sight for sore eyes.
Tiger forward Matthew Richardson kicked nine goals to lead his side to a stirring 16-point victory in front of 48,000 supporters, while Essendon's Dean Rioli kicked one goal in his farewell game.
Richardson dominated the opening term with four goals and was well fed by fleet-footed teammates, including Andrew Raines, who started on Rioli.
Rioli led the team out before his 100th match and won the toss of the coin. He picked up a couple of touches early but was taken off with eight minutes left in the first term.
Essendon coach Kevin Sheedy used the bench sparingly in the first quarter, making only two changes compared with the Tigers' 11.
From the opening bounce, the Tigers moved the ball quickly and cleanly, while the Bombers looked tentative. Jay Schulz opened the Tigers' account with a goal inside the first minute after the Bowden brothers, Joel and Patrick, had worked the ball forward with ease.
Courtney Johns answered for the Bombers, then Richardson stepped up with his first goal and followed that up two minutes later with his second.
His opponent, Kepler Bradley, looked frustrated; after one mark taken by Richardson, the Essendon defender slapped the ball from the big Tiger's hands.
The 50-metre penalty that followed brought Richardson to the goal square and he slammed the ball deep into the crowd.
Raines streamed down the ground late in the quarter and delivered to Richardson, who kicked his fourth goal, from right on the boundary. The Tigers went to the first break nine points ahead.
The margin increased to 22 points early in the second quarter when Andrew Krakouer goaled, but the momentum then shifted the Bombers' way, with quick goals to Damien Peverill and Nathan Lovett-Murray.
Scott Lucas, Essendon's leading goalkicker going in to the match, with 55, kicked his second of the night after receiving a sharp handball from Courtenay Dempsey.
Adding to the Tigers' frustrations was Ray Hall being reported for charging Peverill.
Richardson's sixth goal increased the margin to 19 points before Mark Johnson chipped in with two quick goals to keep the Bombers in touch.
Enter Rioli, who added to his 90 AFL goals after James Hird had cleared from the centre. With only seconds left in the second term, Rioli marked Hird's high, floating kick before stepping towards the 50-metre arc and unloading a perfect drop punt. The siren sounded and Essendon went to the main break a point behind.
The third term had a buzz, as if the two teams were playing for spots in the finals. Richardson kicked his seventh goal early in the third term before teammate Kayne Pettifer found himself in some push-and-shove with Mark Johnson. Their exchange sparked further altercations on the members' wing but the game was moving too fast to pause for long.
For most of the second half, it seemed that anything Essendon could do, Richmond could do better. When Hird kicked a goal, Richardson and Pettifer combined to kick one for the Tigers.
No sooner had Lucas booted his third goal than Troy Simmonds kicked truly for the Tigers.
Hird's second goal, kicked early in the final quarter, came from his 23rd possession, and like so many times before, he lifted when the Bombers needed his leadership. But this was Richardson's night and within seconds, "Richo" had ended the Bombers' hopes by kicking another goal.
Rioli then jogged off the bench for one last mark, one last kick, and was chaired from the ground on the shoulders of his teammates.
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