Richmond took home the four points against West Coast at Optus Stadium on Saturday, the first win for the Tigers this season.
Here are some key statistical figures from the victory…
11...points, the margin of the very exciting first victory of Richmond's 2026 campaign.
29, 89.7%...Captain Jack Ross' disposals and disposal efficiency, standing tall as he led from the front all afternoon.
11...Ross' clearances in the win, the most of any Tiger on the day.
19...contested possessions for Ross, in a classy display for game 101.
3...the number of goals young forward Jonty Faull kicked, a career-high in just game 23.
20, 18, 3...hitouts, contested possessions and goals for Noah Balta, who proved dynamic and a worry for the opposition in Round 8, playing away from his usual defensive position.
6...Balta clearances, adding to his outstanding performance.
3...goals for speedy forward Seth Campbell, who hung up the phone before the final siren in style.
20, 5...disposals and clearances for Jacob Hopper, who stood tall as one of the only veterans playing through the midfield against the Eagles.
23, 6...disposals and tackles from second-gamer Sam Cumming, who matched it with the best of West Coast in the middle.
28, 4, 1, 625...Kane McAuliffe disposals, clearances, goals and metres gained in one of his standout performances, as he continues to go from strength to strength in 2026.
10, 23...marks and disposals for defender Tom Brown, who took care of business alongside veteran defenders Nathan Broad and Nick Vlastuin.
1...magnificent Tyler Sonsie goal, announcing himself to the competition in miraculous style.
9, 1...score involvements and goals for veteran key forward Tom Lynch, who brought confidence to a young attacking line away from home.
8...intercept possessions for veteran defender Vlastuin, who was back to his very best against the Eagles.
4...amazing, wonderful points taken home from WA.