Mercury (Hobart)

MAGPIES NOMATCH FOR TIGERS

- MICHAEL RAMSEY

A RELENTLESS Richmond has steamrolle­d Collingwoo­d by 32 points in an ominous blowout at the MCG, cementing its status as premiershi­p favourite and leaving the Magpies in a world of trouble ahead of the finals.

Last night’s hotly anticipate­d clash quickly turned into a wet-weather demolition job as the Tigers stormed to a nine-goals-to-one lead.

Star recruit Tom Lynch booted five goals to continue his stunning late-season form, while Dustin Martin was superb with 38 disposals and two majors as the Tigers gained sweet revenge for last year’s preliminar­y final defeat.

With four games remaining, the Tigers now sit fourth on the ladder and are set up beautifull­y for a final stretch in which they do not leave the MCG. Richmond’s fifth straight win was tempered by an injury to skipper Trent Cotchin, who was ruled out at quarter-time with what the Tigers labelled a minor hamstring issue.

It is unknown whether the latest setback is related to the serious hamstring injury which left Cotchin sidelined for two months earlier in the season. Cotchin had been in some doubt for his 150th game as Richmond captain with his wife Brooke due to give birth to their third child at any time.

Collingwoo­d had its own injury woes, losing key defender Jordan Roughead — who had been monstered by Lynch — to a second-quarter concussion and withdrawin­g star Taylor Adams from the 22 before the game.

It was a dirty night for the Magpies, who were held goalless for almost an hour of play between Adam Treloar booting the first goal of the match in the opening minutes and Scott Pendlebury’s roving finish shortly before halftime.

Collingwoo­d drops to fifth on the ladder and for the second week in a row, it was dominated after giving up a huge lead early in the game.

The game was effectivel­y all over by the time Lynch booted his fourth goal late in the second quarter, winning a contest in the middle of the ground then drilling a long-range finish on the run to extend the Tigers’ lead to 50 points.

While their season still has hope, the Magpies have now lost four out of six games since their mid-season bye. Ruckforwar­d Mason Cox was again held goalless and is one of several Magpies likely to face the pinch at selection.

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