Another late fadeout from the TigersAndrew Slevison
SEN
22 July 2024Richmond has been quite competitive for the most part over the past few weeks.
They were good value against the Giants last weekend and were on the tail of the Power for more than three quarters on Saturday night.
They trailed by 10 points at three-quarter time but were found out late once again, conceding 4.8 in the final term while managing just a behind of their own.
Adem Yze’s Tigers are 3-15 in final terms this year, conceding on average 25 point per fourth quarter while scoring just 12 themselves.
The effort and intensity has generally been good early in games before fading out badly at the business end.
From a positive viewpoint, Daniel Rioli was absolutely excellent with 28 disposals, a massive 631 metres gained, 10 intercept possessions and kicked two goals in a damaging display off half-back.
Up the other end it was Rhyan Mansell who was the shining light with three goals from 12 touches, seven marks, six score involvements and four inside 50s.
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