Tigers keep finals hopes alive
richmondfc.com.au
By Ben Broad
7:48 PM Sun 15 June, 2008
Richmond 3.6 11.13 13.15 16.20 (116)
Melbourne 5.3 6.5 11.8 14.10 (94)
GOALS
Richmond: Richardson 5, Brown 3, Morton 2, Cotchin, Hyde, Polak, Simmonds, Tuck, White
Melbourne: Miller 3, Bartram 2, Bruce 2, Davey 2, Bate, Garland, Green, White, Wonaeamirri
BEST
Richmond: Richardson, Deledio, Brown, Tuck, Cotchin, Polak
Melbourne: Bruce, Wheatley, McLean, Miller, White, Garland
INJURIES
Richmond: tbc
Melbourne: tbc
Reports: tbc
Umpires: Sully, M.Nicholls, Ryan
Official crowd: 27,348 at Telstra Dome
RICHMOND has kept its finals hopes alive with a hard-fought 22-point win over Melbourne in an extraordinary game at Telstra Dome.
The Tigers looked headed for a certain victory after an eight-goal second quarter established what seemed a match-winning lead.
But the Demons wouldn’t lie down, fighting back bravely in the second half only to fall short as Richmond celebrated Nathan Brown’s 200th game in style, winning 16.20 (116) to 14.10 (94).
Matthew Richardson was clearly the star of the night for Richmond, booting five goals and taking a staggering 18 marks to earn best afield honours.
Brett Deledio and Shane Tuck also shone in a see-sawing match, while first-year star Trent Cotchin again impressed with his poise and clean hands.
However in the end it was the Tigers’ second-quarter blitz that proved the difference.
The victory could not have come at a better time for those at Punt Road, whose confidence was in dire need of a boost after disappointing results in recent weeks.
Fittingly, a right-foot curling snap from milestone man Brown helped steady the Tigers after Melbourne closed to within just eight points in the final term and looked to be making all the running.
Mitch Morton, reaffirming the faith showed in him by his coach, then put the issue beyond doubt with a long bomb a minute later.
Earlier, the Demons started in spirited fashion, jumping to an early lead as star ballwinners Brock McLean and Cameron Bruce led from the front in the early exchanges.
And when key forward Brad Miller booted a long bomb from wide out just two minutes into the second term Dean Bailey’s men – who led by as much as 21 points in the first term – extended their quarter-time lead to 15 points.
But from then on the first half belonged to Richmond.
The Tigers, helped by some Deledio dash, started to win the ball from the middle and once they got it anywhere near Richo, he seemed to do the rest or at least help others get into the action.
Brown booted two for the second term, Cotchin capped his good work with a major, Jack Riewoldt took a hanger and even Graham Polak found his range.
Perhaps the only downside to an otherwise near-perfect 30 minutes for Wallace’s men was Troy Simmond’s continued waywardness in front of goal, the big man butchering his second attempt for the match from point-blank range.
It had seemed hard to fathom early in the second quarter, but at the long change – after kicking 8.7 to 1.2 for the term – the Tigers led by 38 points.
Melbourne showed plenty of pluck to fight back with five goals to two in the third term.
Paul Wheatley, Bruce and Miller helped lead the revival, but ultimately Richmond always had a little too much in the bank.
And Richardson, wherever he roamed on the field, proved a menace.
The Tigers travel to AAMI Stadium next Saturday efternoon to take on a struggling Port Adelaide side, while the Demons meet the Sydney Swans at Canberra’s Manuka Oval on Sunday.
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