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Media articles & stats: Tigers fall short to Port
« on: March 25, 2024, 12:01:31 AM »
Tigers fall short as Port celebrate MCG win

Richmond challenged for three quarters but Port Adelaide proved too strong in Sunday's match at the MCG.

By Josh Gabelich
AFL Media
24 March 2024


RICHMOND        3.2    7.8   11.11   13.14 (92)
PORT ADELAIDE 3.7    5.9   12.12   18.14 (122)

GOALS
Richmond: Baker 3, Mansell 2, Bolton 2, Taranto, Ross, D.Rioli, Pickett, Lynch, Balta
Port Adelaide: Marshall 4, Finlayson 3, Byrne-Jones 3, Dixon 2, Mead, Houston, Evans, Drew, Butters, Bergman

BEST
Richmond: Bolton, Baker, Ross, Nankervis
Port Adelaide: Butters, Marshall, Rozee, Farrell, Zerk-Thatcher, Wines

INJURIES
Richmond: Taranto (ankle)
Port Adelaide: Jones (corked calf)

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Richmond coach Adem Yze is still searching for his first win after a brave but undermanned backline, missing Josh Gibcus, Nathan Broad and Tylar Young, struggled to contain Port Adelaide’s tall trio of forwards in the Tigers' 30-point loss at the MCG on Sunday.

Todd Marshall kicked four goals from nine marks, Jeremy Finlayson finished with two, while Charlie Dixon was wasteful in front of goal, kicking 2.3. Darcy Byrne-Jones also slotted three of his own.

Brownlow Medal contenders Zak Butters (34 disposals, 13 score involvements and seven clearances) and Connor Rozee (28 disposals and four tackles) weren’t at their absolute best, but were busy for most of the game, while Kane Farrell (26 disposals and 604 metres gained) provided plenty of drive out of the back half.

Richmond made the fastest of fast starts with Tom Lynch kicking the opening goal in less than 60 seconds, but from there, Port Adelaide had all the chances early. It just didn’t take them. The Power kicked 3.7 from seven marks inside 50, missing a handful of set shots they should have converted.

Enter Shai Bolton.

The West Australian dominated the second quarter, putting the foot down through the centre of the MCG, finding fellow South Fremantle export Marlion Pickett streaming towards goal, finishing with ten touches and two goals in the term to put the Tigers 17 points up at one point, 11 ahead at the main break.

After a subpar first-half performance, Port Adelaide re-emerged as the premiership threat they are supposed to be this year. They kicked the first four goals of the second half – all inside the first nine minutes – to properly assert their dominance, kicking seven goals to two in a game-turning quarter.

But just when the game looked almost over, Liam Baker kicked two goals inside the final 90 seconds of the third quarter, including the second after the siren, reducing the margin to just seven points to give the Tigers a pulse again.

It didn’t last.

For the second straight quarter, the Power kicked the first four goals of the quarter in less than ten minutes, Darcy Byrne-Jones, Todd Marshall and Jeremy Finlayson each kicking their third during the burst.

After kicking just five goals in the first half, a seven-goal third quarter and six-goal fourth term made it a day to celebrate for one of Port Adelaide’s favourite sons in Travis Boak.

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1514567/round-2-match-report

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Re: Media articles & stats: Tigers fall short to Port
« Reply #1 on: March 25, 2024, 12:04:26 AM »
Player Rankings - Richmond

Liam Baker: A+

Kicked a couple of big goals to bring Richmond back into it late in the third term. Tried all day and always impacted when he got his chance. Finished with three goals and 23 touches.

Shai Bolton: A

Was dangerous and exciting whenever he got his hands on it. Finished with 22 disposals and two goals, would have been a monster game if he kicked straight.

Tim Taranto: A

Found plenty of footy and also pushed forward for a goal. His best game this year after a quiet start to the season.

Toby Nankervis: B+

Was great around the ground getting plenty of footy and drew level with Soldo in terms of ruck contests.

Daniel Rioli: B+

Offered plenty of run and carry off half back.

Jack Ross: B+

Spent a lot of time on ball and was solid throughout as he collected more than enough footy.

Rhyan Mansell: B+

Kicked a couple of nice goals.

Jayden Short: B+

Typical short performance, had plenty of footy and racked 573 metres gained.

Nick Vlaustin: B

Noah Balta: B-

Dustin Martin: B-

Had a few nice moments but didn’t hit the scoreboard or impact as much as he would have liked.

Seth Campbell: C+

Marlion Pickett: C

Kicked a goal but was quiet.

Dylan Grimes: C

Did a few nice things defensively but had his hands full playing predominantly on Todd Marshall.

Tom Brown: C+

James Trezise: C+

Kamdyn McIntosh: C

Ben Miller: C

Thomson Dow: C

Mykelti Lefau: D+

Was meant to be the sub and probably would have suited better as an impact player in his debut game.

Tom Lynch: D

Kicked an early goal but was well held by Zerk-Thatcher.

Sam Banks: D

Was subbed off with five touches to his name at three-quarter time.

Judson Clarke: N/A

Was a very late inclusion and was subbed on at three-quarter time for Sam Banks.

https://www.sen.com.au/news/2024/03/24/every-player-graded-in-port-adelaides-strong-win-over-richmond-at-the-mcg/