Tigers fall just short in thriller
richmondfc.com.au
By Michelle Willis 3:50 PM Sun 17 May, 2009
Port Adelaide 5.4 7.8 10.13 14.18 (102)
Richmond 4.1 5.2 12.5 15.9 (99)
GOALS
Port Adelaide: Tredrea 7, Gray, Ebert, Pearce, Cassisi, Boak, C Cornes, Motlop
Richmond: Nahas 5, Brown, Morton 2, Simmonds, Foley, Tambling, Pettifer, Collins, Cotchin
BEST
Port Adelaide: Tredrea, Boak, Cassisi, Chaplin, Surjan, Pearce
Richmond: Nahas, Coughlan, Cousins, Tuck, Jackson, Brown
INJURIES
Port Adelaide: nil reported
Richmond: nil reported
Reports: Nil
Umpires: Avon, Meredith, Keating
Official crowd: 22,034 at AAMI Stadium
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PORT Adelaide has denied Richmond its second win for the season after a late Warren Tredrea goal gave the Power an incredible three-point win at AAMI Stadium on Sunday.
Richmond kicked 11 of the last 16 goals of the match after a slow start, and looked the winner when leading by 16 points deep into the final term.
But Port rallied, kicking three late goals to snatch victory, 14. 18 (102) to 15. 9. (99).
Kane Pettifer was excellent in his first game for the season, picking up 23 possessions and kicking one goal, while Shane Tuck did well with 31 possessions and Mark Coughlan had 28 touches.
Robin Nahas kicked five goals in his sixth game for the Tigers, including a haul of three in the first quarter.
For the Power, Peter Burgoyne had 26 touches and six clearances, Travis Boak picked up 25 possessions, and Tredrea dominated with seven majors.
In a scrappy start to the game, neither team was able to take initial control in the slippery conditions.
Troy Simmonds slotted Richmond’s first goal after a Robin Nahas tackle forced a turnover, and Nahas quickly followed up with a goal of his own.
However, Tredrea’s four-goal first quarter, including an excellent goal after winning the ball at ground level in a second effort, allowed Port to take a nine-point lead at quarter time.
Port Adelaide opened the second quarter quickly, when Danyle Pearce kicked a goal from outside 50 after a brilliant one-handed mark by Jacob Surjan.
Richmond continued to attack through the corridor, but was only able to add one goal in the second quarter after Nathan Brown marked and played on into an open forward line.
Again plagued by inaccurate kicking, Port Adelaide weren’t able to take advantage of opportunities in its attacking fifty, but doubled their first-quarter lead to 18 points at half time.
The Power stretched the margin again with the first two goals of the third term.
With the margin sitting at 31 points, it was easy to imagine Port Adelaide completing a comfortable victory.
But the Tigers turned those expectations on their head, kicking seven goals for the term to head into final quarter with the unlikeliest of leads.
Nathan Foley begun the run, booted a long goal and Richard Tambling continued Richmond’s patch of good form after crumbing and dodging two opponents for a scintillating goal.
Tredrea’s sixth failed to quash Richmond’s momentum, with the Tigers adding goals through Andrew Collins, Nahas and Mitch Morton to level the scores.
Nathan Brown kicked Richmond’s 12th goal of the match to put the Tigers in front for the first time since the opening minutes of the game.
Goals were at a premium in the final term with more than just six points riding on the first major score of the quarter.
After Tiger Kelvin Moore and the Power's Brett Ebert both spurned chances in front of goal, it was Morton -- with the goal of the day and perhaps the year -- that got his name on the scoreboard first.
Morton took possession deep in the pocket, calmly stepped around his opponent and then bent through a brilliant goal from hard on the boundary line.
Trent Cotchin almost upstaged his teammate with a sensational snap only moments later to take the Tigers out to a 16-point lead.
Richmond had kicked 10 of the last 11 goals but just as hope was fading for the Power, they came charging back.
Travis Boak's grubber was followed up by Chad Cornes, who brought his team back within a kick when he poked through a goal from the goal square.
Troy Chaplin missed the unmissable to sink hearts around the ground but that just set the stage for Tredrea who stood tall to take a contested mark with less than a minute left.
Tredrea kicked truly, winning back the lead and breaking Tigers hearts.
One last foray forward was again snuffed out by the man of the moment as Tredrea, this time at the opposite end of the ground, rose to take the mark that iced the match for the home team.
It was a brave effort that almost pulled off a famous come-from-behind victory for the Tigers.
Ultimately, though, Terry Wallace’s team will be left to ponder one that undoubtedly got away.
Richmond’s next assignment is Essendon in the Dreamtime Match at the MCG on Saturday.
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