HALF TIME
Richmond leads by nine points at the main break.
The Tigers have dominated large parts of the first half but inaccurate kicking kept the Cats in it.
In fact, Geelong did not kick a goal until the 26th minute of the second term.
Matthew Lloyd said Richmond’s coaches should be encouraged by the early performance.
“Their effort and tackling pressure has been enormous,” Lloydy said.
“When they’ve got the ball they look dangerous… but their forwards have let them down.
“They way they’re using the ball going forward is the thing that’s hurt them.
“28 inside 50s to 19 – they should be much further in front.”
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