Jack Ross

After heading into the main break 10 points down, Adelaide came out and kicked six unanswered goals to secure a 37-point win over Richmond on Sunday afternoon.

A five-goal third quarter saw the Crows win 14.14 (98) to the Tigers’ 9.7 (61) on Mother’s Day at the MCG.

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The Tigers’ spirited youngsters had shocked the more-experienced Crows in the first half, particularly in the second quarter where they outscored last year’s minor premiers, kicking four goals to Adelaide’s two.

Veteran forward Tom Lynch was influential up forward finishing with a game-high three goals, the premiership Tiger slotting the first of both the first and second quarters.

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Lynch was joined by Noah Balta, who hit the scoreboard once in his new role as a ruck/forward, and the Tigers welcomed back vice-captain Tim Taranto who finished with a team-high 28 disposals.

But it’s Richmond’s young stars who continue to improve week-on-week that keep Tigers’ fans full of hope. Patrick Retschko had 22 disposals, whilst Sam Cumming and Tom Burton continue to gain invaluable experience at the top level.

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Adem Yze will be pleased that his side refused to give in despite the deficit blowing out to 30-points at the start of the final term. Richmond wrestled back momentum with goals to Lynch, his third, and Cumming bringing the largely Tigers crowd to life.

But two final goals to Josh Rachele and Lachlan McAndrew sealed the win. The Crows finished with 12 individual goal scorers in what was their fifth win for the season.

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The Tigers' poor luck with injury continued on Sunday afternoon when young defender Tom Brown left the ground cradling his wrist in the first quarter. Brown grabbed for his forearm following a marking contest and left the ground immediately. Brown was shortly after ruled out of the game with a left forearm injury.

Campbell's silky skills
It was the goal of the game, but could it be a Coles Goal of the Year contender? Richmond small forward Seth Campbell displayed his smooth skills when he slotted an outstanding goal from a tight angle, 45 metres out on the run. The goal was up the Punt Rd end, much to the delight of the Tigers fans who got out of their seats to join in the celebration.

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RICHMOND   3.2   7.4   7.5   9.7 (61)
ADELAIDE   
3.2   5.6   10.10   14.14 (98)

GOALS
Richmond: Lynch 3, Balta, Campbell, Sonsie, Green, Lefau, Cumming
Adelaide: Neal-Bullen 2, Rachelle 2, Pedlar, Rankine, Curtain, N. Murray, Thilthorpe, T. Murray, Cumming, Dawson, McAndrew, Keays

BEST
Richmond: Taranto, Lynch, Ross, Short, Retschko
Adelaide: Dawson, Milera, Rankine, Rachele, McAndrew

INJURIES
Richmond: Brown (forearm)
Adelaide: Nil

LATE CHANGES
Richmond: Sam Grlj (managed) replaced in selected side by Luke Trainor
Adelaide: Nil

Crowd: 22,123 at the MCG