Late Tiger rally sees off depleted Roos

By News / Wire

North Melbourne, despite resting almost half their AFL team against Richmond on Friday night, gave the Tigers a big fright before succumbing by 41 points at Etihad Stadium.

Brad Scott was widely criticised for leaving out nine first-choice players but his severely depleted Kangaroos held a shock lead early in the third quarter before Richmond finally managed to get their act together to run away with the 16.12 (108) to 10.7 (67) win.

While there were plenty of positives for the inexperienced Roos, they left with injury concerns over Jack Ziebell and Kayne Turner, who both suffered nasty head knocks in the dying minutes of the match.

Perhaps stung by the negative commentary around their controversial selection moves, the Kangaroos were ferocious at the contest early and the Tigers looked flat in comparison.

The first half wasn’t a high quality affair but, while North had a few excuses, with most of their stars sitting in the stands and Brent Harvey starting as the sub, a full-strength Richmond had none.

Majak Daw was one of the nine ‘Roo replacements’ and he provided great energy in the ruck and kicked a goal in each of the first two quarters as Scott’s side went into halftime with a 10-point lead.

The Tigers allowed themselves to be dictated to in the first half, but they moved the ball quickly and more directly after the break.

Trent Cotchin and Brett Deledio were the keys as Richmond turned a 16-point deficit a minute into the third quarter into an 11-point lead at three-quarter time.

The Kangaroos kept coming but Richmond finished full of running with a nine-goal final term sealing the win.

Tigers coach Damien Hardwick admitted his players were caught napping early but was pleased with the way they fought back in the second half.

“We probably weren’t switched on to the level that we would have liked and they probably had nine guys that came in and were incredibly hungry and looking for a finals position,” Hardwick said.

“We probably got what we deserved in the first half. We were a little bit better, obviously, in the second half to get the game more on our terms.

“I thought we got a bit stronger around the contest. We were fumbly early but the guys managed to rectify that.”

Scott was delighted with the effort he got from his players – particularly those who came into the side and seized their opportunities.

“I thought a lot of our young guys showed genuine intent in the first half – I thought we played pretty well,” Scott said.

“There was obviously an issue sustaining that. We gave up some rookie-mistake goals, which were made by rookies.

“So we’ll keep working on those things

The Crowd Says:

2015-09-07T00:57:52+00:00

Aransan

Guest


You are dreaming.

2015-09-06T13:24:38+00:00

KiwiDave

Roar Guru


North are huge winners here. I think they figured out the Tigers in the first half. They would have been encouraged to take it easy in the second half. Watch next week when their A squad put the Tigers to the sword by halftime

2015-09-05T04:33:45+00:00

Floyd Calhoun

Guest


A very unsatisfying contest. Hard to draw any conclusions from it. A bit like watching a NAB Cup match or a practise match in September.

2015-09-05T04:19:09+00:00

Aransan

Guest


I don't care who wins, I hope for a good game but I believe North have outsmarted themselves. On the other hand I am sure Fremantle know exactly what they are doing and this has been long part of their plan.

2015-09-05T02:48:47+00:00

bart

Guest


That is as good if not better than plenty of friday night ratings this year and North seconds played, who put up a decent account of themselves. What a media beat up this resting of players thing has been.

2015-09-05T02:30:55+00:00

jax

Guest


How will you feel if North win next week?

2015-09-05T02:14:58+00:00

Mister Football

Roar Guru


Ratings for last night's game: Fri TV #AFL #AFLTigersNorth Seven 512k (Mel 409k Ade 103k) 7mate 151k (Syd 36k Bri 21k Per 95k) Total FTA ratings (5 city metro): 663k Fox ratings: 237k Total ratings (FTA 5 city metro plus Fox): 900k

2015-09-05T00:32:22+00:00

Mister Football

Roar Guru


Richmond end the home and away season with a home attendance average of 49,877. Collingwood will need to attract 69,000 to their final game against Essendon to catch the tiges - I don't think they can do it, so Richmond will end 2015 with the highest average attendance, which is a pretty good effort by them.

2015-09-05T00:12:19+00:00

Aransan

Guest


I am sure Ross Lyon and Fremantle know exactly what they are doing in managing their players, and no doubt this has been going on for quite some time through the season, and freshening their players could have no impact on the ladder. I remain unconvinced that North know what they are doing, this was just a one off fiddle in the last round that could have had an impact on ladder positions, home finals and form. I wouldn't be too proud of that honourable loss and this will come back to bite them next week.

2015-09-04T21:50:24+00:00

Bert

Guest


Carey's suggestion that Tiger players may be maimed by the Roo's fill ins was fanciful. In the end the only casualties were North players-Zeibel and Turner. Good to see Turner was OK it looked bad at the time.

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