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We’ll have a throw-in deep in Richmond’s attack after Sonsie tackles Scott, dispossessing the Bulldog.Vlastuin rushes another behind for the Bulldogs who now lead by 11 points with 3:07 to go. Richmond need a goal very soon.Cumberland slips over at the crucial time and his kick intended for Lynch by himself in the Tigers’ forward line is chopped off by Dale. An important goalscoring opportunity goes begging.Dogs inch further ahead6.
After taking a few moments to compose himself, Taranto snaps truly from the pocket to get Richmond back within nine points with 8:23 to go, 11.12.78 to 12.15.87. That is Richmond’s first goal of the second half and capped off an incredible coast-to-coast chain of possessions from the kick-in.Grimes desperately rushes a behind for the Dogs and with 9:56 to go, the Bulldogs lead by 14 points, 12.14.86 to 10.12.72.McComb is paid a very dubious free kick directly in front of goal for supposed high contact from Vlastuin.In any case, McComb goes back and slots the set shot from 25m out and the Bulldogs are back out to a 13-point lead with 11:39 to go, 12.13.
They’ve kicked the last three goals via Naughton and McComb and they are dominating the clearances and inside-50s in the final quarter.Hannan pounces on the loose, bouncing ball in the pocket and from a very sharp angle he threads the needle magnificently.This one looks like it’s going down to the wire.After 18 goals were kicked in the first half, there has just been one in the second.
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