Essendon has recorded a kicking efficiency of 73% tonight compared to Richmond's 62%. The Tigers have recorded a kicking efficiency of just 64% this season – the worst percentage of any side.
Richmond's intercept marking has been a key feature tonight, grabbing 24 of these mark types tonight compared to Essendon's 18. This is a season-best result for the Tigers, with Nick Vlastuin and Noah Balta combining for nine between them.
Essendon has gone coast-to-coast to score for the sixth time from their defensive 50 tonight. They have now outscored the Tigers by 17 points from defensive 50 launches.
Essendon has won 12 more contested possessions than the Tigers this [last] quarter - the first time tonight that they have led this stat late in a quarter. Essendon won 19 fewer contested possessions in the first three quarters.
A remarkable come-from-behind victory for the Bombers winning by one point - their fifth one-point victory against the Tigers and first since 2002. Essendon controlled possession, grabbing 154 marks for the match - the most marks taken by any team in a match this season.
https://www.afl.com.au/afl/matches/4871#timelineDare we say lack of workrate, intensity and skill bites us again
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