Richmond defender Bachar Houli has vowed to make amends for the last-minute turnover which led to Fremantle’s match-winning goal at the MCG last Saturday.

The Tigers were clinging to a two-point lead when Houli brought the ball back into play after a Dockers' behind with just over a minute left at the MCG on Saturday night.

Houli chose to kick long to team-mate Kane Lambert in the centre square, with the resultant turnover setting up David Mundy's match-winner with 31 seconds left on the clock.

"I guess I went away from the team rules. I don't know what it was ... just a blank situation," Houli told Channel Seven.

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"I saw a player free in the middle and just chose to kick it. I knew as I kicked it that it was the wrong decision.

"I've learnt from that and I will move on. There will be many more situations in life where I will take the wrong decision or make a mistake ... it's about learning and moving forward."

Coach Damien Hardwick refused to lay the blame for the four-point loss at Houli's feet, pointing instead to Richmond's inaccuracy in front of goal in a wayward display that included six posters.

Houli was quick to dust himself off after the mistake, declaring he would "definitely" take the kick-ins next week when the Tigers take on Hawthorn.

"I will take the first one," he said.

"I guarantee you on that one."