Tigers downed by the Cats at IKON Park.Richmond was outclassed by a slick and mobile Geelong outfit.
By Gemma Bastiani
AFL Media
Sep 14, 2025, 4:20 pmRICHMOND 0.1 0.3 2.4 4.5 (29)
GEELONG 1.4 4.7 7.10 8.11 (59)
GOALS Richmond: Hosking, Conti, Grieves, Shevlin Geelong: Parry 2, Crockett-Grills 2, Kilpatrick, Moloney, Thorne, Kenny
BEST Richmond: McKenzie, McKinnon, Scott, Conti Geelong: Parry, Prespakis, Moloney, Morrison, Bowen, Crockett-Grills
INJURIES Richmond: McKinnon (left knee) Geelong: Morrison (left quad)
Crowd: 2,351 at Ikon Park
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Richmond suffered defeat to a strong and fast Cats side in their Round 5 clash at IKON Park, going down 8.11 (59) to 4.5 (29).
It was the Jackie Parry and Aishling Moloney show as Geelong landed its second win of the season, putting paid to Richmond by 30 points at Ikon Park.
Parry started the game like a house on fire, with seven marks in the first half, and ultimately finished with nine following a shift in opponent. Gab Seymour moved to quell Parry in the second half, but the Cat went on to finish with 17 disposals and two goals in a dominant performance.
Geelong ended up winning the disposal count 305-233, and notably the handball count 155-84.
The visitors moved with a real freedom and confidence and were willing to take on the Tigers and ask the question of their team defence.
Former No.1 draft pick Ellie McKenzie (27 disposals, 465 metres gained) tried everything, both at the contest and coming off half back, while star midfielder Monique Conti (26 disposals, seven tackles, one goal) did the work both defensively and offensively.
Two goals in the third term, by way of experienced duo Sarah Hosking and Conti, gave Richmond the breath of life. This was followed by Sierra Grieves' first career major, as the home side started to minimise Geelong's attacking run.
Unfortunately, it wasn't enough. Richmond's skill and decision-making often left it with broken chains of possession and plenty of opportunity for the Cats to pounce.
In just her second game, key defender Lexi Gregor proved why she was rated so highly by the Cats at last year's Telstra AFLW draft, holding her own against tough Tiger Paige Scott and bringing them down in a stunning tackle in the third quarter.
Up next Richmond will now head across town to face St Kilda at RSEA Park on Sunday afternoon.
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