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Tigers slump to nine-goal defeat
5:25 PM Sun 22 July, 2007
By Jason Phelan
for richmondfc.com.au

MATTHEW Richardson kicked four goals in his milestone 250th game, but Richmond failed to provide him with an appropriate celebration, slumping to a 55-point defeat against Port Adelaide at the MCG.

The Power won every quarter, doubling Richmond’s tally after an unusually high-scoring opening term.

Port ran out winners 24.11 (155) to 15.10 (100).

The match got off to an amazing start with 16 goals piled on in the first quarter – nine to Port and seven to the Tigers – but the home side was unable to go with the Power after quarter time.

Richmond was kept goalless in the second term as Port put through another four and went on to extend the lead at every break.

Nathan Foley was again a prime mover for the Tigers through the middle with 31 possessions, while Joel Bowden battled with Chad Cornes for much of the day and finished with 32 touches.

Shane Edwards and Jack Riewoldt gave Tiger fans something to go away with, as both showed enough to suggest they have long careers ahead of them. Edwards was prominent early and finished with 18 disposals and two goals, while Riewoldt booted three goals from limited opportunities.

Richardson had a forgettable first half in his 250th game, managing just three touches and no shots on goal. He finally kicked a goal at the 15-minute mark of the third quarter, but by then Port Adelaide led by 48 points and the contest had been killed.

Three further goals to Richardson prevented the Power from turning the comfortable win into a thrashing, and the Tigers showed enough grit to kick three of the last four goals and lose the final quarter by a solitary point.

The Power jumped out to an early 16-point lead, but the Tigers did well to soak up the initial onslaught and work their way into the game. Edwards got the ball rolling with his first, Kayne Pettifer chimed in with back-to-back majors and Riewoldt slotted his first goal in AFL football.

But the Richmond defenders were having all kinds of trouble with the small forward duo of Motlop and Ebert. The pair booted three goals each in the first quarter to help their side establish an 11-point lead at the first break.

The contest tightened up considerably in the second term but when the first goal did come nearly eight minutes in, it was off the boot of Shaun Burgoyne. The Tigers were breaking down across half-forward, allowing the Power to rebound strongly and when Burgoyne kicked his second of the quarter, the visitors led by 35 points at the main break.

The situation looked grim when Ebert’s fifth was followed by another to Shaun Burgoyne, making the margin 48 points midway through the third quarter, but Richardson gathered a loose ball to boot his first and stem the flow.

Edwards slammed through his second just a minute later and Richo goaled after a contested mark in the goal square, but that was as close as Richmond got with Shaun Burgoyne and Motlop adding to their tallies to extend the margin to 54 points at the last change.     

Richmond       7.4       7.7       10.9     15.10 (100)
PortAdelaide   9.3     13.6     19.9     24.11 (155)

GOALS
Richmond: Richardson 4, Riewoldt 3, Edwards 2, Pettifer 2, Brown, Hyde, Simmonds, Tuck
PortAdelaide: Ebert 6, Motlop 5, S Burgoyne 4, Tredrea 3, Boak, C Cornes, K Cornes, Lonie, Pearce, Rodan

BEST
Richmond: N Foley L McGuane K Pettifer G Polak S Edwards A Raines.
PortAdelaide: C Cornes, S Burgoyne, Ebert, Motlop, P Burgoyne, K Cornes

Umpires: L Farmer M Ellis K Nicholls

Official crowd: 22,395 at the MCG

http://richmondfc.com.au/Season2007/News/NewsArticle/tabid/6301/Default.aspx?newsId=47752

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Re: Media articles and stats - Port Adelaide thrash Tigers by 55 points
« Reply #1 on: July 22, 2007, 07:37:54 PM »
Port Adelaide thrash Tigers by 55 points
July 22, 2007 - 5:09PM
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Port Adelaide little men Shaun Burgoyne, Brett Ebert and Daniel Motlop have booted 15 goals between them as the Power belted Richmond by 55 points in their AFL match at the MCG.

The Power's 24.11 (155) to 15.10 (100) victory continued their strong form after they thrashed West Coast by 91 points at AAMI Stadium last round.

Burgoyne was instrumental in setting the victory up for the Power, regularly streaming through the midfield and causing damage with his skilful kicking, as well as booting four goals.

Chad Cornes was also superb, roaming around the ground to gather 33 disposals, as well as dropping back when needed to make life difficult for Richmond's tall forwards.

Motlop (five goals) and Ebert (six goals) set the Power alight in the first term with three goals each for the quarter.

Port led Richmond 9.3 to 7.4 at quarter-time, with the combined score at that time the fifth-highest for a first quarter in AFL/VFL history, with both sides giving each other plenty of space to run.

But, while the Power continued to regularly find the goals, they also managed to tighten up in defence and dry up Richmond's scoring.

The Tigers' next goal came 15 minutes into the third quarter, when 250-gamer Matthew Richardson scored his first for the day, after managing just three touches in the first half.

By that time the game was all but over as a contest.

Richardson's second goal seven minutes later reduced the margin to 37 points, but Burgoyne and Motlop followed with quick goals and youngster Travis Boak added another to stretch the lead out to nine goals by the last change.

For the bottom-placed Tigers, there were few positives, with a season that has only yielded one win and one draw seemingly going downhill.

Their poor skills cost them badly, with botched kicks heading into attack regularly being swept away by the Power defence and resulting in goals at the other end.

Richardson finished his milestone match with four goals, after adding two more in the final quarter, but they all came after the game was out of Richmond's reach.

http://www.theage.com.au/news/Sport/Port-Adelaide-thrash-Tigers-by-55-points/2007/07/22/1185042934324.html

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Tigers vs Power stats
« Reply #2 on: July 22, 2007, 07:57:49 PM »
Team Stats

Kicks:        189 - 212
Handballs: 183 - 161
Disposals:  372 - 373
Marks:         96 - 100
Hitouts:       19 - 37
Tackles:       35 - 49
Frees:          18 - 21

Inside 50s:   56 - 61
1st touches:  37 - 29
Clearances:   34 - 27
Errors:          37 - 35

Individual Stats

Too come .....


Top 5's

Contested possessions

Foley           14
C.Cornes      12
Rodan          11
J.Bowden     10
Cassisi         10

Uncontested possessions

K.Cornes       34
P.Burgoyne   25
C.Cornes       21
J.Bowden      20
Pettifer          20


Effective Kicks

P.Burgoyne     23
C.Cornes        19
J.Bowden       14
Pettifer          12
Tivendale       12


Inside 50

C.Cornes        11
K.Cornes         8
Pettifer            7
Tivendale         6
Tuck                6


Rebound 50

P.Burgoyne     11
Tuck                4
J.Bowden         4
Newman          4
King                4

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Re: Media articles and stats - Tigers slump to nine-goal defeat
« Reply #3 on: July 22, 2007, 08:01:40 PM »
Interesting Joel Bowden on Chad Cornes :chuck

Some clown in front of me said that he thought that Joel and Kane were playing well, oh dear ::)
I reckon S. Burgoyne was sensational
Chad Cornes reall good.

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Re: Media articles and stats - Tigers slump to nine-goal defeat
« Reply #4 on: July 22, 2007, 08:08:40 PM »
I haven't and probably won't watch the game.  If Richo had a quiet first half, who scored the goals then?  What about Schultz?  Who were our worse offenders? 

I was out and an elderly friend of mine came up to me and said "Brown's kicked 10" - I got all excited till I realised he was talking about Jonathon Brown.

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Re: Media articles and stats - Tigers slump to nine-goal defeat
« Reply #5 on: July 22, 2007, 08:16:19 PM »
Julzqld
Forget about Schultz.
When you watch guys like Jake King and Riewoldt have a crack today, you realise that Schultz is a waste of space.
Schultz has been there since 2003, its now 2007,  shut the door on the way out Jay!

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Re: Media articles and stats - Tigers slump to nine-goal defeat
« Reply #6 on: July 22, 2007, 08:21:28 PM »
Oh I quite agree.  That's why I asked - to see if he did anything useful.