ALL HAIL: KING CARNAGE ENDS TIGERS’ FINALS HOPESRonny Lerner
HeraldSun
14 August 2023An equal career-high six-goal bag from Max King has all but extinguished Richmond’s finals dream as the star forward propelled the Saints to a convincing 36-point win at Marvel Stadium on Sunday.
The 14.9 (93) to 8.9 (57) result means the Tigers won’t be able to reach the 12-win barrier, which will make it almost impossible for them to finish in the top eight.
Meanwhile, the Saints have taken another big step towards the finals, and they will finish the round in sixth position. But they will still probably have to win one of their last two games against Geelong and the Lions in Brisbane to qualify.
Richmond’s horrible record at Marvel Stadium has continued and they are now winless in their last eight matches at the venue.
After St Kilda gave up a 22-point lead against Carlton last week, there would be no repeat second-half fade out this time for Ross Lyon’s men as they kicked four of the first five goals after half-time to lead by 50 points early in the final quarter.
King destroyed Richmond premiership defender Noah Balta, who was caught ball watching and guarding space far too often. After King kicked his sixth goal, youngster Tylar Young was moved onto him, but the damage was done by then.
St Kilda’s ferocious pressure set the tone off the bat. Early in the second quarter they had jumped out to a whopping 30-10 lead in tackles, and ultimately won the count 67-51 despite also finishing with more disposals (394-353) and marks (128-92), once again highlighting Richmond’s alarming lack of effort.
Last week the Bulldogs also belted the Tigers in tackles (76-56) while also comfortably winning the disposals (409-301).
But St Kilda were also well-organised defensively, and prevented Richmond from moving the ball quickly or fluently.
Even though the Tigers were playing to keep their faint finals hopes alive, they looked like a side that had already checked out for season 2023.
Jade Gresham also played a big part in setting up the win in the first half. He produced his best game of the season and finished with 22 disposals and three goals.
Jack Sinclair was allowed to run loose for much of the game, and helped himself to 33 touches, 10 marks and 11 rebound 50s, while Rowan Marshall convincingly won his ruck battle with Toby Nankervis. The big Saint ended up with 25 possessions, nine marks, 20 hit-outs and a goal.
SAINTS AMBUSH TIGERSSt Kilda started with a bang, kicking five of the first six goals, including pairs to Gresham and King, as they burst out to a 24-point lead after 19 minutes.
St Kilda looked far more dangerous when they entered their forward 50 as Richmond offered up too many holes in their backline.
The Saints remained in control of the contest in the second quarter, and after kicking another four consecutive majors, featuring two more from King, their buffer increased to 36 points in time on.
The Saints’ slick and quick ball movement proved too much for Richmond to handle and what little resistance the Tigers had been putting up evaporated in the second half.
BROAD GOES BANGThere wasn’t much to cheer about for Richmond, but defender Nathan Broad provided a rare highlight when he gathered the loose ball in the final quarter, broke the Dan Butler tackle and squeezed it home from 40m out on the boundary for just the third goal of his 124-game career.
AIR BOLTONStar Tiger Shai Bolton also wowed fans early in the second quarter when he took a mark-of-the-week contender as he climbed on Mason Wood’s back and reined in a beautiful aerial mark on the wing.
SAINTS 5.0, 10.2, 13.6, 14.9 (93)
TIGERS 2.1, 5.3, 6.5, 8.9 (57)
LERNER’S BEST
Saints: King, Gresham, Marshall, Sinclair, Wanganeen-Milera, Ross, Wilkie.
Tigers: Taranto, Martin, Short, Young, Broad, Dow, Vlastuin.
GOALS
Saints: King 6, Gresham 3, Phillipou, Marshall, Sharman, Owens, Higgins.
Tigers: Baker 2, Bauer 2, Riewoldt, Bolton, Taranto, Broad.
UMPIRES: Howorth, Whetton, Gianfagna, O’Gorman
VENUE: Marvel Stadium
PLAYER OF THE YEAR
LERNER’S VOTES3 Max King (StK)
2 Jade Gresham (StK)
1 Rowan Marshall (StK)
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