Tigers down to fired-up Crows
9:55:53 PM Sat 18 June, 2005
Jason Phelan
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The Tigers will go into the mid-season break looking forward to a rest and time to plan after going down to the Adelaide Crows by 70 points at Telstra Dome on Saturday night.
Richmond put up a fight in the third term but faded badly in the last as Adelaide ran away with the 20.12 (132) to 9.8 (62) win to consign the Tigers to their fourth successive loss.
Skipper Kane Johnson started well before being dragged away from the action during the middle stages of the match, while Joel Bowden (28 possessions) was perhaps the only clear winner for the Tigers. Matthew Richardson fought bravely on one leg for four goals.
There were two late changes for Richmond, with Chris Hyde and Shane Morrison coming in for Ray Hall and Rory Hilton.
Scott Thompson (27 disposals) and Mark Ricciuto (22 touches) were important through the middle and while Scott Welsh finished with eight goals and Ian Perrie five.
There were plenty of stoppages in the first term as both sides worked into the game but the Crows led by 13 points through goals to Ken McGregor and Trent Hentschel.
The Tigers were struggling to go inside 50 but Troy Simmonds and Richardson provided a strong presence when they did - each kicking a goal midway through the term to reduce the margin to a point.
That was to be the last of the Tigers' scoring for the quarter, however, and a late goal to Thompson put Adelaide up by 10 points at the first break.
The form of the two sides went in different directions as the second term progressed. Errors started to creep into the Tigers game and they looked tentative while the Crows got their running game going and blew the game wide open with six unanswered goals.
Welsh and Perrie were the key figures for Adelaide up forward - contributing two and three goals for the term respectively - while Thompson stoked the fire in the Crows' engine room.
The quarter was summed up well by one play in which Martin Mattner chased down and dispossessed an indecisive Bowden on a half-back flank. The ball was then moved effortlessly downfield and finished in a goal to Welsh.
Richmond did well to stem the tide in the last five minutes of the quarter but at half time it was Adelaide by 37 points.
A change came over the complexion of the game in the third term as the Tigers managed to stop Adelaide's run and get their own going.
Simmonds and Richardson were again the danger men for Richmond with a goal each getting the Tigers back into the contest.
The deficit was back to a more manageable 26 points midway through the quarter, but two late goals to Adelaide broke the Tigers' resistance.
Hayden Skipworth dribbled through the Crows' first of the term at the 20-minute mark and Welsh slotted his third with under a minute left.
The margin was 39 points at the last change and any faint hope of a Richmond comeback was quickly extinguished.
The Crows' runners did as they pleased and Welsh caught everything that came his way - kicking four final-quarter goals and just missing a set shot for his ninth on the night.
Richmond coach Terry Wallace said the loss was as disappointing as the Tigers' round one defeat by Geelong, and that recently the Tigers have simply failed to match it with the stronger sides of the competition.
"From our perspective, that was as disappointing as what we've probably played since round one. We've had three games in the last four weeks against some of the better sides in the competition, and unfortunately they've just all been drawn together at the same time," Wallace said.
"We've had three of the top four sides over the last four weeks, and we just haven't been able to match them."
Wallace said it was touch-and go whether Richardson would play given his on-going knee problems.
"He's OK, he's come through as well as we could possibly expect," Wallace said.
"We didn't make a decision until the last minute on it, and we decided that obviously with the game being important and it being two hours of footy that we'd take the risk on playing him, and he did his part.
"We just couldn't get the ball up to him regularly enough."
RICHMOND: 2.0, 4.5, 6.6, 9.8 (62)
ADELAIDE: 3.4, 10.6, 12.9, 20.12 (132)
GOALS – Richmond: Richardson 4, Simmonds 2, Coughlan, Krakouer, Deledio
Adelaide: Welsh 8, Perrie 5, Hentschel 2, McGregor, Thompson, Ricciuto, Skipworth, Mattner
BEST – Richmond: Bowden, Johnson, Simmonds, Newman, Richardson
Adelaide: Thompson, Burton, Welsh, Perrie, Edwards, Ricciuto
INJURIES – Richmond: Nil
Adelaide: Nil
CHANGES – Richmond: Hilton (finger) and Hall (ankle) replaced in selected side by Morrison and Hyde
Adelaide: Nil
REPORTS - Nil
UMPIRES - Chamberlain, Ellis, Jeffery
CROWD - 27,092 at Telstra Dome
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