Tigers end long drought
4:46:18 PM Sat 27 May, 2006
Paul Gough
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Richmond has pulled off its first win at Skilled Stadium since 1990 to send Geelong's 2006 AFL season to the brink of crisis.
The Cats were left to rue a wasteful final term when they kicked nine behinds without a goal as the Tigers pulled off their second consecutive upset victory - following last week's win over Adelaide - with a 17.8 (110) to 12.18 (90) victory.
It was only Richmond's second victory in 15 attempts at Geelong dating back to 1982 - the last time the Tigers' appeared in a grand final.
That was the expectation widely put on the Cats' shoulders this year following their finals appearances of the past two years and especially after their NAB Cup success during the pre-season.
But now the Cats find themselves in huge trouble at three wins and six losses and with a home match against league leaders West Coast to come next week as well as interstate trips to Adelaide and Fremantle in the next month.
And given their current form the Cats could find themselves out of finals contention by then, let alone be fighting for a top four spot as was expected from them when the season began.
But once again the Cats were let down by their forward line as the disappointed Geelong crowd booed their players off at the end of the game.
Much-maligned spearhead Kent Kingsley was again bitterly disappointing and after coming so close to losing his spot in the side this week, he will be surely dropped for next week's clash against the Eagles after failing to kick a goal or even register a stat in the second half.
Centre-half-forward Henry Playfair wasn't much better while Brad Ottens had no impact on the forward line and was thrashed in the ruck where Troy Simmonds was clearly the dominant big man on the ground.
The Cats were forced to rely on their small players to kick their goals with Gary Ablett, who was a constant danger after only passing a late fitness test to play, booting two goals.
But it was an indictment on the Cats' misfiring forward line that their leading goalkicker for the day was midfielder Jarad Rooke, who has made his name in league football as a tagger, with three goals.
Unfortunately the Cats again left too little to too few with Matthew Scarlett magnificent at full-back on Matthew Richardson, who kicked a wasteful 1.4 and one out of bounds, while James Bartel, Shannon Byrnes and Cameron Ling never stopped trying.
However, while the Cats only had about half a dozen contributors, the much-improved Tigers never stopped working for each other and showed great character to run away with the game in the final term after the Cats threatened to take control of the game late in the third term.
In the first three terms the Tigers began each quarter better only for Geelong to finish the quarter stronger but Richmond looked vulnerable when their 16-point lead at the 18-minute mark of the third term was turned into a three-point lead by the Cats at the last change.
However, when Richmond again started the final quarter the stronger through goals to Kayne Pettifer and two from Andrew Krakouer, the Cats just could not summon up another comeback as they wasted chance after chance in front of goal.
Fittingly it was Simmonds, who dominated the ruck all day, who sealed the game when he palmed the ball superbly to Chris Hyde from a ball-up at the 25-minute mark with Hyde running into an open goal to ensure the Tigers' first win over Geelong at any venue since 2000.
The Tigers suddenly find themselves well-placed at five wins and four losses with winnable games against Fremantle, the Kangaroos and Hawthorn to come but what is clear is just how much some of Terry Wallace's players have improved.
And none more so than Pettifer, who finished with 21 possessions, 11 marks and three goals, while Hyde - who had kicked just 12 goals in his 55 previous matches - had a day to remember with four goals while Mark Coughlan (27 possessions) dominated the midfield and Joel Bowden was rock solid in defence with 11 marks.
GEELONG: 5.3, 8.7, 12.9, 12.18 (90)
RICHMOND: 4.3, 8.3, 12.6, 17.8 (110)
GOALS – Geelong: Rooke 3, Bartel 2, Ablett 2, Ottens, Mackie, Corey, Byrnes, S Johnson
Richmond: Hyde 4, Pettifer 3, Simmonds 3, Krakouer 2, Tambling, P Bowden, Coughlan, Tivendale,
BEST – Geelong: Ablett, Bartel, Scarlett, Rooke, Byrnes, Ling,
Richmond: Simmonds, Coughlan, Pettifer, Hyde, Tambling, J Bowden
INJURIES – Geelong: Nil
Richmond: Deledio (knee)
CHANGES – Geelong: Harley (soreness), replaced in selected side by Koulouriotis, Riccardi (calf), replaced in selected side by Stokes
Richmond: Nil
REPORTS - Nil
UMPIRES - McBurney, Davis, Chamberlain
CROWD - 23,386 at Skilled Stadium
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