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We're 6th lol
« on: April 10, 2005, 05:41:57 PM »
lol @ us being 6th.

Game could have gone either way and the margin could have been anything if one side had kicked straight. Geez both sides were shocking in front of goal  :help. Not pretty stuff (comical mostly) but I'll take the win  :thumbsup. Lucky the dogs didn't have a key forward.

 
 
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Re: We're 6th lol
« Reply #1 on: April 10, 2005, 06:38:54 PM »
And Port are 15th!!! :o

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Tigers make it two in a row
« Reply #2 on: April 10, 2005, 06:57:32 PM »
Tigers make it two in a row
4:53:11 PM Sun 10 April, 2005
Matt Burgan
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Richmond has notched up its first consecutive victories since rounds seven and eight last year, winning a thrilling encounter by four points against the Western Bulldogs at Telstra Dome on Sunday.

The Tigers 12.16 (88) defeated the Bulldogs 11.18 (84) in a see-sawing match that had nine lead changes, but unfortunately the match was marred by several significant injuries.

The Bulldogs lost full-back Brian Harris with a knee injury that is likely to see him miss the remainder of the 2005 season while the versatile Ben Harrison also suffered a knee injury.

Bulldogs vice-captain and two-time best-and-fairest winner Brad Johnson, who had already made a quicker-than-expected return from a knee injury which he sustained in the pre-season, injured his ankle but played out the match in typical fashion.
 
Richmond was not without its problems either, with Brent Hartigan - who was arguably best on ground until he left the field early in the second term - also suffering a hamstring injury. Greg Stafford also hurt his shoulder during the match, but finished the game.

The final term was a cracker, with Richmond hitting the front at the 10-minute mark, courtesy of Matthew Richardson. It was the first time the Tigers were in front since the six-minute mark of the second term.

Despite two goals from Mitch Hahn and Johnson's second, which had the Bulldogs in front, it was Richardson's fourth and Wayne Campbell's first for the day that gave the Tigers the lead.

It gave Richmond coach Terry Wallace his first win against his former club, while it was also particularly sweet for Nathan Brown, as he captained the Tigers against his ex-club in the absence of Kane Johnson, who was a late withdrawal.

Despite some wayward kicking, Richardson was best-on-ground with 16 kicks, three handballs and a whopping 15 marks. He was dangerous in front of goal, finishing the match with 4.4 in a fine display. Brown, Joel Bowden and Campbell were also among the Tigers' best.

Daniel Giansiracusa was terrific with 18 kicks, 14 handballs and 13 marks, while Lindsay Gilbee continued his outstanding start to the season for the Bulldogs and was one of his side's most important contributors.

Richmond got off to a flyer when Andrew Krakouer and Richardson kicked truly to give the Tigers a 14-point lead. But the Bulldogs answered with three of the remaining four goals before quarter-time to reduce the deficit to three points.

Both sides' playing stocks were reduced early on, with Harrison not taking part after quarter time, while Stafford left the ground with a right shoulder problem, although he returned in the second quarter.

The Bulldogs hit the front for the first time when the second quarter was under way, courtesy of Nathan Eagleton, who added the Doggies' third in a row.

Hartigan hobbled from the ground in the hands of the trainers soon after, when his hamstring went on him. It was tough blow for Hartigan as he notched up seven kicks and six handballs in just over a quarter of football.

Richardson's second put the Tigers back in front at the six-minute mark, but with the Dogs recording three goals to two for the term, they regained the lead to take a four-point advantage into the main break.

The Bulldogs posted the first two goals after half-time to extend their lead to 19 points - which was their biggest lead of the match - but it proved to be the Doggies' only two majors for the term, as the third quarter soured somewhat, when Harris went down with his knee injury.

The cruel blow came after the key defender collided with Richmond tall Troy Simmonds in a marking contest.

Although Simmonds appeared to be shaken from the incident and suffered a bloodied lip, the result was far worse for Harris, as he injured his anterior cruciate ligament.

Simmonds was back on his feet as play continued, yet Harris remained on the ground. In the process Brown posted his second, but immediately after play was halted and Harris was stretched from the ground.

A Greg Tivendale goal before three quarter-time was Richmond's second for the term, but the Bulldogs still led by six points heading into the final stanza.

Although the Bulldogs led at the 19-minute mark, Richmond posted five goals to three in the last hurrah to seal a memorable victory. The Bulldogs haven't defeated the Tigers since round 10, 2002.

The roof was shut before the start of the match due to weather forecasts predicting storms and strong winds. And it was not long before the forecasts became a reality, when the rain belted down on the Dome roof during the first quarter.

WESTERN BULLDOGS: 3.1, 6.7, 8.14, 11.18 (84)
RICHMOND: 3.4, 5.9, 7.14, 12.16 (88)
GOALS – Western Bulldogs: P. Bowden 2, Hahn 2, Johnson 2, McMahon, Eagleton, Bandy, Boyd, Giansiracusa Richmond: Richardson 4, Brown 3, Krakouer 2, Tivendale, Coughlan, Campbell
BEST – Western Bulldogs: Hahn, Gilbee, Giansiracusa, Eagleton, Faulkner, Johnson, Smith Richmond: Richardson, Brown, Campbell, Gaspar, Coughlan, Hyde, Tuck, Krakouer
INJURIES – Western Bulldogs: Harrison (knee)
Richmond: Stafford (shoulder), Hartigan (hamstring)
CHANGES – Richmond: Johnson replaced in selected side by Raines
REPORTS - nil
UMPIRES - Morris, Wenn, Hendrie
CROWD - 30,871 at Telstra Dome

http://afl.com.au/default.asp?pg=news&spg=display&articleid=195082

Richmond

 
 
 
Player  K   H   P   M   HO   T   FF  FA  G   B
Joel Bowden  17   8   25   9   0   1   3   0   0   2
Nathan G. Brown  17   3   20   5   0   0   0   1   3   1
Wayne Campbell  12   11   23   6   0   0   1   0   1   0
Mark Chaffey  10   6   16   6   0   3   0   1   0   0
Mark Coughlan  15   4   19   5   0   3   1   0   1   1
Brett Deledio  7   7   14   5   0   4   0   0   0   1 
Darren Gaspar  14   5   19   8   1   0   2   0   0   0
Mark Graham  1   6   7   3   0   1   0   0   0   0
Brent Hartigan  7   6   13   2   0   0   0   1   0   0
Chris Hyde  17   12   29   6   0   3   1   1   0   0
Daniel Jackson  8   6   14   1   1   1   3   1   0   1
Andrew Kellaway  12   9   21   11   0   1   0   0   0   0
Trent Knobel  1   7   8   3   9   1   0   0   0   0 
Andrew Krakouer  14   5   19   4   1   2   1   2   2   0 
Chris Newman  9   3   12   3   0   1   0   0   0   0
Kayne Pettifer  9   4   13   8   0   0   0   0   0   0
Andrew Raines  5   3   8   3   0   1   0   0   0   0
Matthew Richardson  16   3   19   15   1   1   0   1   4   4
Troy Simmonds  6   3   9   4   3   1   0   1   0   0
Greg Stafford  3   3   6   3   7   0   1   2   0   1
Greg Tivendale  11   3   14   6   0   1   0   1   1   1
Shane Tuck  14   10   24   3   3   3   1   1   0   1

http://afl.com.au/default.asp?pg=matchresults&spg=default&m_tournamentmatch_id=1367
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Re: We're 6th lol
« Reply #3 on: April 10, 2005, 06:58:31 PM »
Yeah it was a pretty scrappy game but there was so much flooding!!!!

As Browny said on the radio, now we are in the eight we are just taking it one game at a time!!!!! :lol

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Re: We're 6th lol
« Reply #4 on: April 10, 2005, 07:11:25 PM »
Yeah it was a pretty scrappy game but there was so much flooding!!!!

Say that again  :scream. The doggies were nailing us with their coast to coasters and we gave them plenty of opportunities with 16 behinds  :P.

Wallace was interviewed after the game and said he saw we weren't going to win with the counter-attack style both sides were using so we went man on man in the last 35 minutes and it got us across the line.
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