Tigers bolt away
6:06:41 PM Sat 4 March, 2006
Jason Phelan
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A 10-goal final term has propelled Richmond to a 26.18 (174) to 15.6 (96) win against the Western Bulldogs in a sweltering NAB Challenge clash at Deakin Reserve in Shepparton on Saturday.
The Dogs fielded a very youthful side that stuck with the Tigers for the first three quarters before fading in the last to go down by 78 points.
Nathan Brown played nearly three quarters in his return to competitive football, spending most of his time in a forward pocket and occasionally pushing up to a wing, and finished with 12 disposals and two goals.
Several Tiger youngsters put in eye-catching performances with none more impressive than Brett Deledio, who was outstanding through the middle, but Andrew Raines looked poised in a defensive role, Richard Tambling provided some flashes of brilliance and Danny Meyer finished with three goals.
Ryan Griffen was a major contributor for the Dogs and he was well-supported by Mitch Hahn and Daniel Cross.
Richmond dominated early play and jumped out to a 15-point lead with goals to Adam Pattison and Shane Tuck. Matthew Robbins capitalised on a Jay Schulz turnover to post the Dogs' first midway through the term, but Tuck's second soon restored the lead.
Tom Davidson and Shane Birss clawed back two late goals, but it was still the Tigers by five points at the first break.
Richmond went further ahead with two goals early in the second, but the Bulldogs, who had overused the ball in the initial stages, went more direct later in the quarter with immediate results.
Adam Morgan goaled from a good pack mark after Darren Gaspar had drifted forward to bag one for Richmond, but the Dogs popped the question with three goals in as many minutes to drag the margin back to five.
Daniel Jackson nailed his second major of the term late to put his side up by 17 points, but a late goal to Robert Murphy left the match evenly poised with the Tigers up by 12 at half-time.
Recent draftee Cleve Hughes slotted two goals as the margin blew out to 25 points soon after the restart, with both of Brown's goals also coming during the third, but the Dogs held on grimly with two to Robbins helping to stem the flow.
Needing to erase a 25-point deficit in the last quarter, the Bulldogs could do nothing to hold back the Tiger avalanche that quickly put the result beyond doubt. Mark Coughlan started the ball rolling with his first of the match and the goals just kept coming with Schulz and Meyer each adding three.
Richmond coach Terry Wallace wasn't getting carried away with the result, but did admit there were plenty of positives to come out of the match.
"In fairness to both clubs we brought up more senior players than the opposition … so we expected to come here and win the game, but it was still pleasing," Wallace said.
"You're always looking for what your younger boys can do and I thought some of them were really good. There were some pleasing signs right across the board."
RICHMOND: 3.6, 9.9, 16.12, 26.18 (174)
WESTERN BULLDOGS: 3.1, 8.3, 13.5, 15.6 (96)
GOALS – Richmond: Meyer 3, Jackson 3, Hughes 3, Schulz 3, Brown 2, Hyde 2, Tuck 2, Gaspar, Rodan, Pattison, Hartigan, Tivendale, Limbach, Coughlin, Tambling.
Western Bulldogs: Robbins 3, Hargreave 2, Hahn 2, McMahon 2, Murphy, Davidson, Birss, Boyd, Eagleton, Morgan.
BEST – Richmond: Deledio, Hyde, Raines, Rodan, Tambling, P Bowden, Krakouer, Tivendale.
Western Bulldogs: Griffen, Hahn, Cross, Robbins, Street.
INJURIES – Richmond: Limbach (ankle) Western Bulldogs
REPORTS - Nil.
UMPIRES - Donlon, Armstrong, Chamberlain
CROWD - 4,500 (approx.) at Deakin Reserve, Shepparton
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