Tigers lose by 10 points to Saints
4:40 PM Sat 1 September, 2007
for richmondfc.com.au
RICHMOND will finish on the bottom of the ladder after a spirited Tiger outfit fell to St Kilda by 10 points at the MCG on Saturday.
The Tigers held a nine-point lead midway through the last quarter, but Fraser Gehrig, who announced his retirement on the ground after the final siren, kicked the last two goals of the match to seal the 14.18 (102) to 13.14 (92) win.
Richmond’s players showed plenty of grit and determination throughout the contest and registered 368 possessions to the Saints’ 282 for the match, but couldn’t get over the line in front of 42,472 fans.
Chris Newman was one of his side’s best with 32 possessions and a goal, while Kayne Pettifer provided plenty of spark in the forward line, leading the way with four goals.
Justin Koschitzke and Gehrig kicked four and five majors respectively for St Kilda.
The Saints had the better of a lacklustre first quarter, but failed to punish the Tigers on the scoreboard with some wasteful kicking in front of goal.
Luke McGuane was matched up on Koschitzke when the big Saint ruckman went forward and the defender had his hands full. Koschitzke bagged three goals for the term and was his team’s most important player, but the Tigers hung in there with Brett Deledio booting the home side’s only two goals of the quarter.
Matthew Richardson was having trouble propelling himself into the action with 23 minutes elapsing before he got his first touch on the defensive side of the wing.
Gehrig goaled as St Kilda opened up an 18-point lead at the first break and that soon stretched to 26 points as Nick Riewoldt got away from Andrew Raines to register the first of his two goals for the second stanza.
But just when the situation looked irretrievable, Richmond sprang to life with three goals from Pettifer the catalyst for a productive burst that saw the margin slashed to just one point at half time.
Shane Edwards was also prominent, kicking a goal and creating one of Pettifer’s, with Shane Tuck and Richard Tambling also converting set shots arising from the Tigers’ better work at the stoppages.
St Kilda hit back hard, threatening to put the game out of reach with the first four goals of the second half, but once again the Tigers were equal to the challenge.
Richardson started and finished a four-goal run with his first and second majors, with the big spearhead also setting up Nathan Brown, while Chris Newman scored a terrific goal from 50m out in heavy traffic.
The Tigers were up and about and hit the front for the first time in the match 28 minutes into the third quarter and took a three-point advantage into the last.
It looked like it would be Richmond’s day when Pettifer booted his fourth two minutes in, but the Tigers couldn’t manage another for the rest of the game with Gehrig icing the result after the final siren.
RICHMOND: 2.2, 8.5, 12.12, 13.14 (92)
ST KILDA: 4.8, 7.12, 11.15, 14.18 (102)
Goals: Richmond: Pettifer 4, Richardson 2, Deledio 2, Edwards, Tuck, Tambling, Newman, Brown. St Kilda: Gehrig 5, Koschitzke 4, Riewoldt 3, Milne, Montagna.
Best: Richmond:Pettifer, Newman, Bowden, Brown, McGuane, Raines, King. St Kilda: Gehrig, Riewoldt, Dal Santo, Montagna, Koschitzke, Birss, Fiora.
Injuries: Richmond: Nil. St Kilda: Ball (hamstring), replaced in selected side by Thompson, Harvey (corked thigh)
Reports: D Jackson (Richmond) reported by field umpire D Goldspink for allegedly engaging in rough conduct against L Montagna (St Kilda) in the second quarter.
Umpires: Kennedy, Allen, Goldspink
Official crowd: 42,472 at the MCG
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