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Richmond
10.11.71
Sydney
12.8.80
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Richmond
Sydney
Q1
5.3.33
0.4.4

    Richmond Events

  • 3 mins - Goal, J.Riewoldt
  • 5 mins - Behind, D.Butler
  • 10 mins - Goal, S.Bolton
  • 12 mins - Goal, T.Cotchin
  • 25 mins - Rushed Behind
  • 27 mins - Goal, D.Martin
  • 28 mins - Goal, S.Bolton
  • 32 mins - Behind, T.Nankervis

    Richmond and Sydney Events

  • 2 mins - Behind, I.Heeney
  • 7 mins - Behind, K.Jack
  • 14 mins - Behind, S.Reid
  • 15 mins - Behind, T.Papley
Q2
7.6.48
3.5.23

    Richmond Events

  • 6 mins - Goal, D.Martin
  • 12 mins - Behind, S.Lloyd
  • 13 mins - Goal, J.Castagna
  • 18 mins - Rushed Behind
  • 19 mins - Behind, J.Castagna

    Richmond and Sydney Events

  • 8 mins - Goal, L.Franklin
  • 17 mins - Goal, G.Hewett
  • 24 mins - Behind, T.Papley
  • 28 mins - Goal, S.Reid
Q3
9.7.61
7.6.48

    Richmond Events

  • 9 mins - Goal, S.Edwards
  • 11 mins - Goal, S.Lloyd
  • 26 mins - Behind, J.Castagna

    Richmond and Sydney Events

  • 2 mins - Goal, J.Lloyd
  • 14 mins - Goal, I.Heeney
  • 16 mins - Behind, L.Franklin
  • 19 mins - Goal, L.Parker
  • 21 mins - Goal, W.Hayward
Q4
10.11.71
12.8.80

    Richmond Events

  • 2 mins - Behind, J.Riewoldt
  • 4 mins - Behind, T.Nankervis
  • 7 mins - Behind, S.Edwards
  • 16 mins - Goal, J.Riewoldt
  • 23 mins - Behind, S.Grigg

    Richmond and Sydney Events

  • 5 mins - Behind, I.Heeney
  • 10 mins - Goal, S.Reid
  • 14 mins - Goal, T.Papley
  • 17 mins - Goal, J.Kennedy
  • 21 mins - Goal, K.Jack
  • 24 mins - Rushed Behind
  • 30 mins - Goal, G.Rohan

Scorers

Richmond
Sydney
Goal Scorers Richmond Sydney
Goals and Behinds Riewoldt (2.1), Bolton (2.0), Martin (2.0), Castagna (1.2), Edwards (1.1), Lloyd (1.1), Cotchin (1.0), Nankervis (0.2), Butler (0.1), Grigg (0.1) Reid (2.1), Heeney (1.2), Papley (1.2), Franklin (1.1), Jack (1.1), Hayward (1.0), Hewett (1.0), Kennedy (1.0), Lloyd (1.0), Parker (1.0), Rohan (1.0)

Team Statistics

Richmond
Sydney

Statistics

Richmond Sydney
Goals 10 12
Behinds 11 8
Scoring shots 24 24
Goals/scoring shots 42 50
Disposals 388 353
RichmondGoal Scorers
Players D K M H CP T FF FA HO CL
D.Astbury 19 14 13 5 6 1 1 0 0 0
S.Bolton 14 7 3 7 10 1 0 1 0 0
D.Butler 4 2 0 2 2 3 0 1 0 0
J.Caddy 23 14 9 9 5 0 0 0 0 3
J.Castagna 9 6 2 3 6 0 3 0 0 0
T.Cotchin 28 18 8 10 10 4 2 3 0 5
S.Edwards 12 7 1 5 9 3 0 0 0 3
B.Ellis 25 16 7 9 8 4 1 2 0 0
S.Grigg 20 12 7 8 5 2 1 1 0 3
D.Grimes 20 8 5 12 8 6 2 0 0 2
B.Houli 28 19 6 9 7 6 0 1 0 2
K.Lambert 19 9 4 10 8 9 1 0 0 2
S.Lloyd 19 12 6 7 6 1 2 0 0 1
D.Martin 23 15 4 8 11 4 2 1 0 4
K.McIntosh 20 13 5 7 6 2 1 0 0 1
C.Menadue 12 8 4 4 5 4 1 1 0 1
T.Nankervis 9 3 1 6 7 9 2 3 21 0
D.Prestia 23 9 5 14 7 4 0 0 0 2
A.Rance 21 12 5 9 8 0 3 2 0 0
J.Riewoldt 15 9 8 6 7 2 1 1 0 1
D.Rioli 8 6 1 2 2 7 0 1 0 1
J.Short 17 14 3 3 5 1 0 0 0 1
SydneyGoal Scorers
Players D K M H CP T FF FA HO CL
L.Franklin 16 11 6 5 6 1 4 5 0 0
H.Grundy 13 5 3 8 4 0 0 2 0 0
D.Hannebery 25 15 4 10 8 3 1 2 0 1
W.Hayward 10 7 4 3 4 1 1 0 0 0
I.Heeney 22 13 5 9 14 7 1 0 0 5
G.Hewett 17 7 6 10 8 2 1 0 0 2
K.Jack 13 7 2 6 6 3 1 1 0 4
Z.Jones 26 11 3 15 13 4 0 0 0 2
J.Kennedy 23 9 4 14 12 8 0 1 0 3
J.Lloyd 25 14 5 11 11 2 1 1 0 5
H.Marsh 8 4 4 4 1 3 1 1 0 0
C.Mills 19 11 5 8 7 2 0 1 0 1
S.Naismith 8 3 2 5 4 1 1 0 24 0
N.Newman 26 19 4 7 8 7 1 0 0 2
T.Papley 19 13 6 6 11 7 1 1 0 3
L.Parker 20 11 2 9 14 5 3 1 0 4
D.Rampe 16 11 3 5 5 2 0 2 0 0
S.Reid 15 12 10 3 2 0 0 0 0 0
G.Rohan 11 5 2 6 3 2 0 0 0 0
C.Sinclair 9 5 1 4 6 2 1 4 26 4
N.Smith 6 5 6 1 0 4 0 1 0 0
D.Towers 6 3 1 3 3 1 0 0 0 0

Match Details

Richmond
Sydney
START TIME
1:45PM
WEATHER
Mostly sunny
VENUE
MCG
Umpires
Jacob Mollison, Nathan Williamson, Robert O'Gorman, Mathew Nicholls
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Richmond v Sydney Swans: Sydney get off the canvas to hurt the Tigers

SYDNEY 0.4 3.5 7.6 12.8 (80)
RICHMOND 5.3 7.6 9.7 10.11 (71)
GOALS: Sydney -
 Reid 2, Hewett, Rohan, Heeney, Kennedy, Lloyd, K Jack, Franklin, Parker, Papley, Hayward. Richmond - Martin 2, Riewoldt 2, Bolton 2, Castagna, Edwards, Lloyd, Cotchin.
BEST: Sydney - Lloyd, Newman, Jones, Mills, Heeney, Papley. Richmond - Rance, Houli, Cotchin, Ellis, Grimes, Martin.
UMPIRES: Jacob Mollison, Mathew Nicholls, Robert O'Gorman, Nathan Williamson.
CROWD: 58,721 at MCG.

As a perennial power of the past two decades, Sydney have had plenty of wins which have reaped bigger rewards than Saturday's thrilling comeback effort against Richmond at the MCG. But in the context of a single season, the Swans haven't had a lot which have been more important.

With just four wins from 11 games and already two games outside the eight, it was as good as curtains as far as another finals appearance went if the Swans went under.

Which was why, six goals in arrears approaching half-time, you might not merely have started writing Sydney's obituary, but had it all but finished, so distant seemed the prospect of a revival.

But it happened. A team with its key players down most of the day, getting smashed early on for contested ball, and with just three goals on the board at half-time, dragged itself up off the canvas and, courtesy of Gary Rohan's snap with only eight seconds left on the clock, delivered the KO.

It was a phenomenal effort. That Sydney hadn't long been put away was due to the sterling efforts of the likes of Jake Lloyd, Nic Newman, Zak Jones and Isaac Heeney.

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They'd offered at least some resistance when Richmond completely dominated the opening term, so thoroughly that no matter how the Swans chipped away at the lead, the gap looked insurmountable.

Jack Riewoldt had the first goal up in under three minutes, Shai Bolton finally jagged his first goal in AFL football after that costly overrule against GWS a few weeks back, then Trent Cotchin nailed Callum Sinclair in a tackle and converted the spoils.

Sydney's frustration was palpable as Lance Franklin delivered a hefty bump on Richmond's Connor Menadue, sparking a fiery exchange between players of both sides on the boundary line.

The Swans held their own in that, at least, and did end up with the final two goals of the half to George Hewett and, after the siren, Sam Reid. The margin was back to 25 points, though it felt like more.

But that built to something approaching danger for the Tigers during the third term when Sydney's last three goals oft the quarter reduced the margin to just 12 points.

And by the finish, it was all about whether Richmond could hang on long enough to even escape with the win, the Swans coming like a tide in the last term.

Sydney kicked eight of the last nine goals of this game, as skipper Josh Kennedy and midfield cohorts Dan Hannebery and Luke Parker, unusually subdued all day, suddenly found some life.

Even then, with Riewoldt booting a steadier and Alex Rance, whose duel with Lance Franklin was compelling viewing, rising to new levels in the final term as he repelled attack after attack, it seemed the Swans might just fall short and bid farewell to season 2017.

But for Sydney, the cream certainly rose to the top when it mattered. No sooner had Riewoldt given his side some breathing space than Kennedy, from the next centre bounce, banged a long bomb through from about 55 metres.

Experience told again when Kieren Jack executed a lovely balk and left-foot banana on the run to give Sydney the lead for the first time since the opening seconds of the game. The Swans survived a couple of final frantic Richmond attacks.

And having been smashed for contested ball much of the early going, they won those that really mattered in the final moments, a final throw-in with 21 seconds left on the clock taken away by the Swans, Kennedy dishing off to Rohan, and the red-head sealing the deal.

Richmond was overrun in the finish, a couple of turnovers like Shaun Grigg's misdirected chip which allowed Reid in for the first goal of the last quarter were costly.

But unlike a couple of those other heartbreakingly narrow losses this season, this one couldn't be sheeted home to this clanger or that as much as an opponent which, with its finals life on the line, and hanging by the fingernails with a sheer drop below, somehow managed to drag itself back to solid ground.

This wasn't just a win, it was a victory which symbolically said more than any other rare high point Sydney have had so far this season. And where that takes the Swans now will be interesting indeed to watch.

Votes

Alex Rance (Rich) 8

Jake Lloyd (Syd) 7

Nic Newman (Syd) 7

Bachar Houli  (Rich) 7

Trent Cotchin (Rich) 7