Tigers chased down by Freo
10:24:04 PM Sat 3 June, 2006
Justin Chadwick
Exclusive to richmondfc.com.au
Coming off two fabulous victories, the Tigers were cruelly denied a third in succession against Fremantle at Subiaco on Saturday night, leading until the closing minutes before going down by 11 points.
Richmond led by 14 points at the 12-minute mark of the last quarter before the Dockers launched a frenzied final-quarter comeback, booting four goals in a remarkable seven-minute period to secure the 15.10 (100) to 13.11 (89) win.
The loss worsens Richmond's win-loss record at Subiaco to 4-15, and the club has not tasted success at the venue since 2001 when they defeated the Dockers.
Following fantastic wins over Adelaide and Geelong in the past fortnight, the Tigers entered the match full of confidence, but were unable to respond when Fremantle launched its final-quarter comeback, and will be disappointed to leave Subiaco without the points.
Mark Coughlan was Richmond's biggest ball-winner with 35 possessions, while Shane Tuck (28 touches), Patrick Bowden (24) and Joel Bowden (23) also received plenty of the leather.
Chris Hyde proved a handful with 20 touches and two goals, with Troy Simmonds the only other multiple goalkicker with two goals as well.
Brett Peake was the Dockers' most prolific onballer and finished with 24 touches, while Shaun McManus, Michael Johnson and Steven Dodd were also influential in the win.
Matthew Pavlich made the most of his limited opportunities up forward to finish with three goals, while Brett Peake, Des Headland and Paul Medhurst chipped in with two goals each.
Richmond was dealt a blow during the week with confirmation that spearhead Matthew Richardson (wrist), goalsneak Andrew Krakouer (knee) and young gun Brett Deledio (knee) would be unavailable for the match.
In contrast, Fremantle welcomed back giant ruckman Aaron Sandilands from a broken jaw, and forwards Luke McPharlin and Jeff Farmer, while Des Headland became a surprise late inclusion for the injury-prone Justin Longmuir, the former Lion making a early return from a broken thumb.
The inclusion of Sandilands proved pivotal, collecting 26 hitouts in the ruck to help Fremantle dominate the centre clearances.
Peter Bell started proceedings with a slice of magic at the five-minute mark, dribbling through a fantastic goal while tucked away on the boundary line to the delight of the 36,032 crowd.
However, the captain's night was over just 20 minutes later, when he was forced to the bench with a lower calf injury.
Greg Stafford kick-started Richmond's night when he kicked truly after eight minutes, but late goals to Brett Peake and Matthew Pavlich ensured Fremantle headed into the first break with a six-point lead.
The teams traded majors early in the second term, before Paul Medhurst broke the trend with a fantastic goal on the run from deep inside the right full-forward pocket to give the Dockers a 13-point break.
But Fremantle's momentum was halted as both sides began to apply a heavy flood, with Richmond handling the conditions the better as they slammed home the next three goals to grab the lead.
A late goal to Sandilands stopped the rot, as the teams headed into the main break with scores level at 7.6 apiece. Amazingly, the Dockers absolutely dominated the centre breaks 14-1 in the first half, but could not capitalise on the scoreboard as Richmond's defence held firm.
Richmond shot out of the blocks early in the second, with goals to Chris Hyde and Kayne Pettifer opening up a handy 14-point lead, before the Dockers kicked into action, posting the next three six-pointers to regain the lead at the 14-minute mark.
Des Headland suffered from a moment of madness shortly after, applying a fierce tackle to Pettifer to take the Tiger over the goal line, and was then reported for striking.
With the intensity noticably lifted, it was the Tigers who responded the better, registering the final two goals of the quarter to enter the final break with a nine-point advantage.
Coughlan had the small contingent of Tiger fans cheering loudly when he kicked truly at the three-minute mark, but Peake replied two minutes later to reduce the margin back to nine points.
The next seven minutes became a stand-off, before Tiger debutant Matthew White kicked a fantastic 47m snap across his body to extend the lead out to 14 points.
The game had turned into a scrap, with players from both sides fighting hard for every possession in highly congested conditions, but it was from there the Dockers turned it on.
Matthew Carr began a fantastic period for the Dockers with a successful snap out of a pack, and when Headland threaded one through from a tight angle after Ray Hall was penalised for running too far, the margin was just a point.
Veteran McManus gave the Dockers the lead with a 30m goal on the run, and when Medhurst's snap snuck over the line to extend the lead to 11 at the 25 minute mark, it was game over.
FREMANTLE: 3.4, 7.6, 10.8, 15.10 (100)
RICHMOND: 2.4, 7.6, 11.11, 13.11 (89)
GOALS – Fremantle: Pavlich 3, Peake, Headland, Medhurst 2, McPharlin, Sandilands, Farmer, Bell, M Carr, McManus
Richmond: Simmonds, Hyde 2, Stafford, Kellaway, Tivendale, Foley, P Bowden, Pettifer, Coughlan, Tuck, White
BEST – Fremantle: Johnson, Peake, McManus, Pavlich, Walker, Dodd
Richmond: Coughlan, P Bowden, Hyde, Pettifer, Tuck, Raines
INJURIES – Fremantle: Bell (lower calf)
Richmond: Nil
CHANGES – Fremantle: Longmuir replaced in selected side by Headland
Richmond: Nil
REPORTS - Headland (Frem) reported for striking Pettifer. Pettifer (Rich) reported for striking Peake.
UMPIRES - Vozzo, Davis, Grun
CROWD - 36,032 at Subiaco Oval, Perth
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