Sunday Territorian

Tigers have final say in battle of attrition

- STEVE LARKIN POWER TIGERS

FAST- FINISHING Richmond last night defeated Port Adelaide by 13 points in a brutal battle to climb into the AFL’s top four.

The Tigers took Port’s fourth spot on the ladder with a tenacious 11.10 (76) to 8.15 (63) triumph at Adelaide Ova.

Richmond came from 16 points down late in the third quarter to overwhelm the Power, who are yet to beat a top-eight side this season.

In a high-pressure fixture, the Tigers made a decisive move from late in the third term, kicking six consecutiv­e goals to stun Port.

Tiger Dan Butler kicked three goals and debutant Tyson Stengle scored two, while Dustin Martin enhanced his Brownlow Medal favouritis­m with 37 disposals, including eight inside 50s.

Richmond’s Kane Lambert (33 touches), Brandon Ellis (29 possession­s) and Shaun Grigg (26 disposals) were also prolific.

Port’s Chad Wingard was a standout with a game-high 39 disposals and teammates Ollie Wines (28 possession­s), Jared Polec (25 touches) and Sam Powell-Pepper (24 disposals, two goals) were busy.

A rugged opening set the tight tone, with neither side able to score a goal until Richmond’s Jack Riewoldt converted in the 17th minute.

Port’s Brad Ebert, who shut down Tiger captain Trent Cotchin – he had just five dis- posals in the opening half – soon replied and at quartertim­e the Power led 1.6 to 1.4.

Richmond briefly took the lead in the second stanza before Port kicked four of the next five goals for a 15-point buffer at halftime.

Port held a 16-point break 22 minutes into the third quarter before Richmond’s charge. PORT ADELAIDE V RICHMOND BEST 1.6 5.11 6.14 8.15 1.4 3.8 7.10 11.10 GOALS UMPIRES CROWD

Debutant Tyson Stengle’s first AFL major was followed by classy goals on the run from teammates Daniel Rioli and Martin and they led by two points at three quarter-time.

The visitors stretched their lead with the opening three goals of the last quarter, including another to Stengle and two from Butler.

 ?? Picture: SARAH REED ?? Port Adelaide’s Jack Neade puts Richmond’s Jayden Short in a headlock at Adelaide Oval last night
Picture: SARAH REED Port Adelaide’s Jack Neade puts Richmond’s Jayden Short in a headlock at Adelaide Oval last night

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