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2025 NAB AFLW Season
Collingwood v Richmond
Round 10 •
33 5.3
Full Time
46 7.4
Richmond Won By 13
Victoria Park,  Melbourne  • Wurundjeri

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    Game Day Hub | Round 10

    All the game day information ahead of our Round 10 clash against Collingwood at Victoria Park

    Richmond will meet Collingwood this Sunday at Victoria Park.

    MATCH DETAILS

    Round 10
    Collingwood v Richmond
    Sunday, October 19
    3:05pm (AEST), Victoria Park

    GATE TIMES

    All gates will open at 1:30pm

    BROADCAST INFORMATION

    This match will be broadcast on Channel 7 and Fox Footy from 3:00pm, and live on Kayo, Binge and the AFL website.

    WHAT WE'RE WEARING

    Richmond will be wearing the AFLW S10 Pride Guernsey and black shorts, and Pride coloured socks.

    Designed by Tiger Kate Dempsey and described as "a highlight of my career," the guernsey features a rainbow tiger mark to celebrate our similarities and the beautiful differences that ensure everyone belongs.

    Shop our pride range

    TICKETING & MEMBERSHIP

    Ticketing

    Tickets for the Round 10 game against the Pies are FREE. $0 Adult & Junior tickets can be redeemed via Ticketmaster.

    All ticketing information gets sent directly to members via email. To update or change an email address or view your membership barcode, please log in to your MyRichmond account.

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    GETTING TO THE GAME

    Parking

    Parking around the ground is limited on Lulie & Turner Street, we recommend arriving early. Fees and restrictions may apply. 

    Public Transport

    We strongly encourage fans to take public transport to the game. Victoria Park Station is a short 5-minute walk from Victoria Park. The station is on the Hurstbridge and Mernda train lines. 

    For those travelling by bus, the following routes travel in close proximity to Victoria Park: 202, 200, 207, 246, 905, 906, 907, 303 

    For up-to-date information on your train line and upcoming disruptions, please visit https://transport.vic.gov.au 

    ACCESS & INCLUSION

    All accessible parking and seating tickets are to be organised through Ticketmaster. You can contact them by calling 1300 466 925 (contact hours are Monday to Sunday, 9:00am – 5:00pm). Alternatively, you can submit a request through our Accessible Booking Form selecting Accessible Bookings as a topic.

    For more information from Ticketmaster re accessibility seating, please visit their website.

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    Tigers tough it out to down Pies

    Captain Katie Brennan led Richmond home in a hard-fought physical contest against Collingwood.

    Richmond has snatched its second win of the season and jumped Collingwood on the ladder in the process with a 13-point win in front of a crowd of 4057 at Victoria Park. 

    The Tigers have put their 0-7 start to the season behind them as they look for a strong finish to the year. Staving off a fight from the Pies, Richmond held on to win 7.4 (46) to Collingwood’s 5.3 (33). 

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    Both teams had the assignment of correcting the inside 50 woes that have plagued them all season. Magpies young gun Violet Patterson kicked her side’s first off an intercept in their forward 50 within 45 seconds of the opening siren, but it was shortly matched by Tigers’ skipper Katie Brennan. The veteran Tiger went on to finish with three for the match. 

    Despite Collingwood’s strong start Richmond pulled away fast, ending the first quarter with four goals off 10 inside 50s, whereas the Pies were held to just the one off six. 

    The second quarter was lower scoring, but the Tigers were rarely behind the ball as they gained territory and forced their opponents to spend time up the defensive end of the ground. 

    06:10

    Whilst Collingwood's defence stopped Richmond from taking advantage of its time inside 50, the Tigers prevented the Pies from spending much time in theirs, with Collingwood's attempts to rebound cut off in the centre square. 

    Mon Conti did what Mon Conti does best, directing her team’s pressure with four tackles, seven clearances and 23 disposals to end her afternoon.

    For Collingwood, Brit Bonnici did everything to keep her side in the game, with 26 disposals and 10 tackles leading the individual players stats for the match. 

    The Pies tried to regain some control with a game of kick to kick as Richmond’s pressure deepened, but silly turnovers let them down. 

    04:17

    Tensions were heavy in the third term, as Collingwood began to dominate possession but struggled, once again, to convert inside 50. 

    Lily-Rose Williamson was vocal, letting her frustrations get the better of her and giving up a 50-metre penalty in the process, resulting in a talking to by both her captain Ruby Schleicher and coach Sam Wright at three-quarter time. 

    Young Tigers recruit Sierra Grieves is really pushing for a Rising Star nomination, slotting straight back into her side after she was managed last week. With four tackles, (a huge one executed in the second term) and 13 disposals, it’s just a matter of time before the Tiger cub gets her flowers.

    01:26

    An injury to Richmond’s Montana Beruldsen was the only thing to sour the afternoon as she went straight to the rooms, skipping the interchange bench at three-quarter time. 

    Scoring desperation from both sides was clear in the final term, as the day darkened with clouds stretching across Victoria Park, but ultimately the Tigers held on to take their second win of the season. 

    Richmond heads west to take on Fremantle at Fremantle Oval next Saturday afternoon.

    00:37

    Mark of the year, surely?
    Sarah Hosking was managed last week but came back into her side with a mark so impressive, surely we’re talking mark of the year contention. Mid-way through the first quarter the Tiger went back with the flight to take a huge grab, putting her body on the line as she came tumbling down hard with the ball still in hand, avoiding a wayward spoil in the process. The intercept saved her side from giving up a goal and showed off Hosking’s elite bravery that was missed against North Melbourne in Round 9.

    COLLINGWOOD    1.1    2.2    3.3    5.3 (33)
    RICHMOND           4.2    4.4    5.4    7.4 (46)
     
    GOALS
    Collingwood: Patterson, Campbell, Runnalls, Howarth, Morris-Dalton
    Richmond: Brennan 3, Greiser 2, Bacon, McKenzie
     
    BEST
    Collingwood: Bonnici, White, Allen, Cronin, Schleicher
    Richmond: Conti, Egan, McKenzie, Dempsey, Brennan
     
    INJURIES
    Collingwood: Nil
    Richmond: Beruldsen (TBC)
     
    Crowd: 4057 at Victoria Park

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