A fitting end to the third quarter with another Tiger goal on the back of a forward half intercept gifted from an errant Giant kick. GWS averages 24 clanger kicks per game and has already recorded 22 such kicks.
GWS is yet to score from any of the 32 chains starting in its defensive 50, with many resulting in defensive half turnovers. Richmond has scored 2.1.(13) from 29 defensive 50 chains.
An indication of the ability of the Tigers to punish opposition errors is evident in a 46-5 lead in points scored from forward half intercepts. Richmond leads 21-17 in such intercepts at three-quarter time.
This is the lowest three-quarter time score in a Grand Final since 1960, when Collingwood had scored only 2.0.(12) against a powerful Melbourne team.
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