They may have lost, but the Tiges showed plentyJaiden Sciberras
SEN
28 July 2025Richmond fans should be very proud of their young cubs, putting up an almighty fight against the Magpies.
Despite going down by 36 points, the Tigers turned the contest against the competition’s best into a scrap, playing with the most heart you’ll ever see from a 16th placed outfit.
Maintaining an elite level of pressure throughout, the Tigers showed signs of a quality side despite a number of key absences.
It’s clear to see that the heroics of Maurice Rioli Jnr. in weeks past has rubbed off on the rest of the squad, with players mounting major chases, putting in third and fourth efforts and continuing to hunt even as the result appeared out of reach.
Adem Yze has done a brilliant job with the young guns at his disposal, and while the game slowly transitioned back into the grasp of the Magpies, the signs of a top culture and intent were there in spades.
The wins will come with time, and if this contest was anything to go by, the future is well and truly in good hands under Adem Yze.
https://www.sen.com.au/news/2025/07/24/the-things-we-learnt-the-hawthorn-band-is-back-together