Tigers fall short
7:11:17 PM Sat 25 February, 2006
Jason Phelan
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Richmond has stormed home in the second half at Telstra Dome on Saturday, but the strong finish wasn’t quite enough to get the Tigers home as Hawthorn withstood the challenge to emerge with a 10-point win.
The Tigers trailed by as many as 26 points at half-time but closed to within 11 at the final change and hit the front late before Mark Williams’ second and third goals of the last term saw the Hawks to a 1.11.10 (85) to 0.11.9 (75) victory.
The heat was on early as the two sides probed and tested the other's defences like a couple of prizefighters in the ring, but neither was able to find a way through as the opening minutes ticked by.
The Tigers held a slight edge in the early exchanges, but it was Chance Bateman for the Hawks who finally landed the first blow with a beautifully executed nine-point play and the assist going to Nick Ries who supplied the pass with 12 minutes played.
Richmond opened its account soon after when Brett Deledio guided his first kick of the match right through the middle, but Hawthorn had warmed to the task and was creating more opportunities in front of goal. A couple of golden chances went begging, however, and it was the Hawks by just seven points at the first break.
Joel Bowden would like to have the first 30 seconds of the second quarter back as his fumble with pressure coming allowed Ben Dixon to snap the Hawks' third. Despite Deledio's second major coming soon after, Hawthorn was on a roll now and slammed through three unanswered goals to skip out to a 26-point lead.
Patrick Bowden should have pulled one back midway through the term, but his close-range effort hit the post. David Rodan had been lively in his first match back from a knee reconstruction and he converted soon after, but Jarryd Roughead restored the buffer when he kicked truly after marking well.
Williams, the Hawks' leading goalkicker of last season, was prominent in the second quarter and his second goal after the half-time siren saw his side leading by 26 points.
With the first half played at a frenetic pace, the game became more of a slog in the third term which appeared to suit Richmond. The Hawks' run and creativity out of the middle dried up and turnovers crept into their game allowing the Tigers to narrow the margin to 11 points at the last break with goals to Greg Stafford and Shane Tuck.
As expected the Tigers came hard in the last and looked to have done enough for the win when they snatched the lead before the heroics of Williams carried the day.
Hawthorn will now travel to its second home in Launceston next Saturday for a quarter-final clash against the winner of the Adelaide-Port Adelaide match at AAMI Stadium on Sunday.
HAWTHORN: 1.1.5, 1.7.8, 1.7.9, 1.11.10 (85)
RICHMOND: 0.2.1, 0.5.3, 0.7.7, 0.11.9 (75)
NINE-POINT GOALS: Hawthorn:Bateman.
Richmond:Nil.
SIX-POINT GOALS: Hawthorn:Williams 5, Bateman 2, Roughead, Dixon, Hodge, Miller.
Richmond:Deledio 2, Hyde 2, Stafford 2, Richardson, Rodan, Tambling, Tuck, White.
BEST: Hawthorn:Bateman, Jacobs, Guerra, Hodge, Croad, Vandenberg.
Richmond: Tuck, Johnson, Deledio, Hyde, Rodan, Simmonds.
INJURIES: Hawthorn:Everitt (leg).
Richmond:Nil.
REPORTS: Nil.
UMPIRES: Bandy, Hay, McLaren, Allen
CROWD: TBC at Telstra Dome.
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