Injury-savaged Tigers overrun by Blues in round one thrillerBy Sarah Black
AFL Media
15 March 2024CARLTON 3.3 6.9 9.11 12.14 (86)
RICHMOND 5.2 7.4 11.7 12.9 (81)
GOALS
Carlton: McKay 3, Owies 2, Curnow 2, Kennedy, Hollands, Cottrell, Cerra, De Koning
Richmond: Balta 3, Lynch 2, Martin 2, Taranto, Short, M. Rioli, Baker, Campbell
BEST
Carlton: Cripps, McGovern, McKay, Saad, Hewett
Richmond: Vlastuin, Hopper, Balta, Nankervis, Taranto
INJURIES
Carlton: Nil
Richmond: Prestia (hamstring), Gibcus (knee), Young (concussion)
SUBSTITUTES
Carlton: Corey Durdin (replaced Orazio Fantasia at three-quarter time)
Richmond: Rhyan Mansell (replaced Dion Prestia at quarter-time)
Crowd: 83,881 at the MCG
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An injury-hit Richmond were edged out by Carlton in a brutal round one clash at the MCG on Thursday night.
Richmond led at every change, but with just two players on the bench after half-time, the Blues overran the Tigers in the final term with the 12.14 (86) to 12.9 (81) victory.
Compounding the loss for Richmond was a suspected torn right ACL suffered by rising Richmond defender Josh Gibcus in the second term, the young Tiger landing from an attempted spoil with a relatively straight leg and needing to be stretchered off the field.
Charlie Curnow was moved into defence in the final, tense minutes and made a few crucial intercepts against the tiring Richmond forwards after youngster Seth Campbell closed the gap to four, while some strong stoppage work locked the ball up inside the Tigers' 50 in the dying seconds.
The Tigers finished with two fit players on the bench, while Tom Lynch, Dustin Martin and Toby Nankervis were coming off injuries and playing their first games for the year.
Carlton started full of fire and verve, carving Richmond apart with pace down the field and moving the ball with sharp hands.
But Lynch made an instant impact on return, drawing two free kicks in the first term for two goals, while Martin made an impact in his first quarter for the year, as the Tigers took a surprise 11-point lead into the first break.
Both sides were able to score with relative ease, but Carlton upped the ante in the second term, dominating play and time in forward half. A failure to capitalise on the scoreboard kept the door ajar for Richmond, Maurice Rioli jnr snatching back the lead with a goal on the half-time siren.
A concussed Tylar Young added to Richmond's defensive woes in the third term, with winger Kamdyn McIntosh and defender-turned forward-returned defender Noah Balta moved into the backline.
Once again, the Blues were unable to fully put the foot on the accelerator despite the quality advantage and weight of numbers in attack, struggling with their entries into forward 50 while Nick Vlastuin intercepted at will.
Vlastuin was simply superb throughout, landing a crucial tackle in the goal-square on Charlie Curnow, which after an extensive score review, was determined to be a holding-the-ball decision, rather than a goal.
Tom De Koning – who had missed several shots earlier in the night – brought the bellowing 83,000-strong crowd to their feet with a sailing set shot from outside 50, taking back the lead at the start of the final term, capitalising on a sloppy 50m penalty conceded by vice-captain Liam Baker.
Mitch McGovern was a rock at centre-half back, producing some of his best footy, particularly in the opening half, while Patrick Cripps (31 disposals) and George Hewett (six clearances) drove the way through the midfield.
Midfielder Dion Prestia was subbed out of the game at quarter-time with a hamstring injury, having come off a five-day break last week.
Curnow finished the game with some painful-looking stitches in his cheek after an accidental boot stud to the face, while Lewis Young received some treatment on a lower leg injury but played out the match.
https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1505233/round-1-match-report