Sam Grlj

After a gallant fight, Richmond went down to Collingwood by 34 points on Saturday. 

Here are some key statistical figures from the Round 16 MCG clash.

27, 4, 4...Sam Cumming disposals, marks and clearances, the best of any Tiger on the day.

12, 5...contested possessions and intercept possessions for Cumming, showing a glimpse into what the top 2025 draftee will bring to Tigerland as the years roll on.

26, 10, 511...Patrick Retschko disposals, marks and metres gained, with the 20-year-old regaining his form that saw him nominated for the Rising Star back in Round 11.

7, 17...Taj Hotton tackles and disposals in just his second game of the season, and the ninth of his career, even managing to bamboozle Nick Daicos through the centre at one stage.

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4, 26...goals and disposals for vice-captain Tim Taranto, who yet again stood tall and continues his outstanding 2026 campaign.

3...scintillating Rhyan Mansell goals on his return to the big stage, after being sidelined since Round 1 due to injury, proving just how crucial he is to the side.

473, 5...metres gained and score involvements from Seth Campbell, who is adding more strings to his bow as the campaign progresses. 

2...Jasper Alger goals, as the most recent Richmond Rising Star nominee turned to some interesting celebrations to mark the occasion.

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11, 16...Ben Miller's marks and disposals, as the key defender continues his climb in 2026.

1...awesome, exciting first goal for 2025 draftee Sam Grlj, who found himself forward to capitalise on his hard work running off the half-back line.

10...Nick Vlastuin intercept possessions, the most of any Tiger.

24, 5...Jack Ross disposals and clearances in his first game since Round 12 due to concussion, with the midfielder able to slot back in with confidence.

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6, 5...score involvements and tackles from Dion Prestia, with the veteran midfielder showing his class and impact.

20, 4, 2...disposals, marks and clearances from James Trezise, who has gone from strength to strength in season 2026, taking each opportunity he gets with both hands.

6-1...the second quarter goals, in Collingwood's advantage, as the game got away from Richmond.