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Round
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Richmond
16.8 (104) |
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Port Adelaide
16.8 (104) |
Minor premiers Port Adelaide scored an uninspiring
20-point win at Telstra Dome on Sunday against a Richmond
side that appeared determined to do club legend Jack Dyer
proud.
Port led at every change during the round 21
match but was pushed hard by the Tigers in what many assumed
would be a straightforward win for the ladder leader.
The wasteful Power eventually won 18.16 (124)
to 16.8 (104).
Richmond led for just five minutes in the game
– after Andrew Krakouer kicked the opening goal of the
match – but never let the Power get further than 23
points ahead and levelled the scores 23 minutes into the third
term.
Power coach Mark Williams warned his team against
playing ‘too cute’ against the Tigers, but some
lackadaisical shots on goal allowed an inspired, but ultimately
inferior, Richmond team to rattle its opponent.
An Adam Houlihan goal drew the Tigers level
with the travellers, but the Power’s composure was regained
after Stuart Dew and Chad Cornes converted just before three-quarter
time.
Port had regained a 15-point buffer and was
troubled little thereafter thanks, primarily, to forward Warren
Tredrea.
Tredrea kicked just two goals to half-time after
being minded ably by Ben Holland.
But injury sidelined the Tiger from midway through
the third term and Tredrea confirmed Port’s victory
with three goals in the final term.
His new opponent, Andrew Kellaway, was caught
behind on each occasion before Ty Zantuck – who kicked
five goals for the Tigers in a rare day up forward –
was forced to move to his customary position.
Richmond began the match with a fierce attack
on the footy, but its inferior disposal and finishing afforded
Port a 16 point lead at the first break.
The Power kicked four unanswered goals after
Krakouer kicked the game’s first.
Significantly, the travellers had 14 entries
inside 50 to their opponent’s six. Richmond’s
turnovers, particularly out of defence, were also costly.
Richmond strung together three unanswered goals
in the entertaining second term, firstly through Zantuck -
who nailed his third major 19 minutes in – then Houlihan
and Greg Tivendale. Some confident footy, using direct passes
through the centre corridor, saw the Tigers - who have not
won a game since round 17 - improve as the quarter wore on.
Two late goals kept the side in touch.
Mark Coughlan missed a set shot 45 metres from
goal in the dying seconds of the term, but it did not influence
the Tigers’ momentum as they ran into the change rooms.
It went goal-for-goal in the third quarter before
Dew and Chad Cornes goaled in time-on.
Richmond plays Hawthorn next week in its last
match of the season, while Port Adelaide meets home town rival
Adelaide at AAMI Stadium next Sunday.
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