While Brisbane's game fell away, Richmond's possession game returned to them with aplomb. In the second half, Richmond scored 7.3 (45) from intercept possessions, after only managing 10 points from the same source in the first half. This was 32 points more than Brisbane in a half of football - 17 points higher than Richmond's 2022 full-game average.
Searching for their first win since Round 21, 2014 at the MCG, Brisbane gave up a 42-point lead and were overrun by the Tigers. This came about as Brisbane's ball movement was stifled by Richmond. In the first half, Brisbane turned 34 defensive chains into 16 forward 50 entries and 6.3 (39); in the second half, 30 defensive chains only yielded seven entries and three behinds.
Team Stats:Disposals: 320 - 343 ..... ( contested: 128 - 140 ; uncontested: 177 - 202 )
Efficiency%: 71 - 71
Kicks: 195 - 216
Handballs: 125 - 127
Turnovers: 59 - 64
Marks: 70 - 87 ..... ( contested: 10 - 11 )
Tackles: 53 - 47
Clearances: 33 - 42 ..... ( centre: 15 - 14 ; stoppages: 18 - 28 )
Inside 50s: 48 - 54
In50 eff.%: 65 - 61
In50 marks: 14 - 15
In50 tackles: 6 - 5
Hitouts: 38 - 37
Bounces: 9 - 2
One %ers: 54 - 40
Frees: 23 - 23
Individual possies:Prestia 26
Bolton 24
Cotchin 24
McIntosh 20
Sonsie 20
Nankervis 19
Vlastuin 19
Short 17
D.Rioli 16
Baker 15
Lynch 15
Pickett 13
Ross 13
Edwards 12
Graham 11
Riewoldt 11
Balta 10
Broad 8
Cumberland 8
Tarrant 6
Grimes 6 .... ( subbed off 3rd quarter )
Miller 5
M.Rioli 3 .... ( subbed on 3rd quarter )
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