Tigers snap losing streakBy AAP
10:42 PM Sat 04 Aug, 2012RICHMOND 3.3 8.5 14.8 20.12 (132)
BRISBANE LIONS 3.2 4.9 7.12 12.12 (84)
GOALS
Richmond: McGuane 3, Nahas 3, Grigg 2, Jackson 2, Riewoldt 2, Cothin, Deledio, Edwards, Houli, Maric, Martin, Tuck, White
Brisbane Lions: Brown 4, Green 2, Rockliff 2, Zorko 2, Polkinghorne, Redden
BEST
Richmond: Deledio, Conca, Maric, Grigg, Tuck, Cotchin
Brisbane Lions: Rich, Brown, Adcock, Merrett, Zorko, Rockliff
INJURIES
Richmond: Nil
Brisbane Lions: Nil
SUBSTITUTES
Richmond: Bradley Helbig replaced Ben Griffiths in the fourth quarter
Brisbane Lions: Simon Black replaced Patrick Karnezis in the third quarter
Reports: Nil
Umpires: Fila, Findlay, Mitchell
Official crowd: 22,311 at the Gabba
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RICHMOND put a horror three weeks of football to rest with a 48-point win over the Brisbane Lions on Saturday night at the Gabba.
A five-goal burst in the second quarter gave the Tigers a 20-point half-time lead, which they converted into a 20.12 (132) to 12.12 (84) victory in front of a crowd of 22,311.
The Lions needed a strong start to the second half but Richmond made the third quarter its own with six goals, four of them going unanswered.
The Lions, who have now lost 11 consecutive quarters of football, fought back in the final quarter and kicked five unanswered goals to close the margin to only 14.
But two goals to Robin Nahas and Shane Tuck in the space of 30 seconds fired the Tigers into a six-goal scoring spree and saw them blow out their lead once more.
Richmond's record against Brisbane is impressive, having now lost only one match from their past ten meetings.
The Tigers moved four points clear of the Lions on the ladder but they remain in 12th position.
Robin Nahas and Luke McGuane top-scored for the visitors with three goals apiece.
Ruckman Ivan Maric (41 hit-outs, 16 disposals, one goal) and midfielder Brett Deledio (33 disposals, one goal) also put in robust performances.
Lions captain Jonathan Brown led his side with nine marks, four goals and 14 disposals, and was supported strongly by Daniel Rich (22 disposals) and Dayne Zorko (19 disposals, nine tackles, two goals).
There was controversy when Alastair Lynch labelled Simon Black's relegation to the sub's role as "staggering".
With Black forced to sit out 2 1/2 quarters in the lime green vest, the Tigers led by as much as 45 points late in the third quarter but survived a Black-inspired Brisbane rally to claim the battle of the big cats.
Black could only watch the Lions get schooled by the Tigers in the midfield in the first half to set-up the match-winning buffer.
He is the king of clearances and would have helped stem the flow of first-use footy for the visitors, who led the clearance count 12-7 at quarter-time and 27-16 at halftime.
Significantly, four of Richmond's first-half goals came from stoppages and the other four came from turnovers.
Black's peerless ability to win the footy from stoppages and use the ball well are two of his trademarks and were sorely missed as the Tigers got out to a 20-point lead at halftime.
The Tigers kicked five unanswered goals in the second term but Brown kept the home side in the contest.
Richmond should have been further in front given its dominance of the first half. However, the Tigers cashed in after halftime and appeared to put the result all but beyond doubt with a 38-point lead at three-quarter time.
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