
Melbourne were looking to extend their winning streak to 3 games when they took on Richmond at the MCG on
Monday night. But from the opening bounce, it was the Tigers that were first to the ball and in a dominant display
took control of the game. By half-time the margin had blown out to 64 points, and for Melbourne to win from there
they would have to beat the all-time biggest comeback record. For a few fleeting moments in the third term it just
looked possible as the Demons ran through 6 goals to 2 for the quarter; but Richmond showed the strength of
character so often lacking this season to steady the ship and ensure the Tigerland song would ring out loud and
proud for the first time in 2007.
Richmond 6.3 12.8 14.12 18.16 (124)
Melbourne 2.2 2.4 8.6 11.9 (75)
Goals : Richmond – N Brown 3, M Richardson 3, K Pettifer 3, G Tivendale 3, B Deledio 2, C Hyde 2, K Johnson, S
Tuck. Melbourne – B Holland 3, A Davey 2, N Jones, B McLean, M Bate, P Johnson, R Petterd, R Robertson.
Best : Richmond – S Tuck, N Foley, G Tivendale, J Bowden, M Richardson, G Polak. Melbourne – J White, A
Davey, B Holland, B Green, C Sylvia, M Bate.
Injuries : Richmond – D Polo (shoulder – replaced in selected side by G Tivendale), A Krakouer (calf) Melbourne
– D Neitz (finger – replaced in selected side by A Yze), A Yze (groin), B Holland (nose).
Reports - Nil. Umpires - C Donlon, M James, B Rosebury.
Crowd - 46,161 at MCG.
Sydney’s well-promoted blockbuster at Telstra Stadium on Saturday night attracted a sensational crowd of over
64,000; but the majority Swans fans were to be silenced by an insipid display from the locals. Instead it was the
Collingwood side that dominated, their defence holding the Swans to just a single goal in each of the first three
quarters; and by then the result was beyond doubt. Young Magpie gun Dale Thomas captured the eye with a
strong performance up forward, booting 4 goals and putting on a celebration after each major score. The result
keeps the Magpies in a strong top-4 position, while the Swans are left languishing in 10th position with a tough
away trip to Skilled Stadium to come and captain Barry Hall horribly lacking in any semblance of form.
Collingwood 3.5 6.11 8.13 10.16 (76)
Sydney 1.1 2.1 3.4 8.9 (57)
Goals : Collingwood – D Thomas 4, A Rocca 3, T Cloke, S Pendlebury, A Didak. Sydney – M O’Loughlin 2, B Hall
2, P Everitt, L Ablett, R O’Keefe, A Goodes.
Best : Collingwood – S O’Bree, S Pendlebury, H Shaw, D Thomas, A Rocca, T Cloke, S Burns, P Licuria. Sydney –
R O’Keefe, B Kirk, A Goodes, N Fosdike.
Injuries : Collingwood – Nil. Sydney – N Davis (ankle) replaced in selected side by H Grundy.
Reports - Nil. Umpires - M Vozza, D Margetts, S Ryan.
Crowd - 64,222 at Telstra Stadium.
Even in a round of upsets, West Coast went into their match against St Kilda at Subiaco as the hottest of
favourites. But the Saints were motivated by dual Brownlow medallist Robert Harvey’s 350th game, and the
visitors rose to the occasion magnificently. The locals were left in stunned disbelief as the Saints took control
around the ground to race to a 44-point lead in the third quarter. West Coast fought back strongly, kicking 5 in a
row to finish the quarter and when Quentin Lynch scored early in the last the margin was back to 5 points. But St
Kilda held on, stopping the Eagle momentum and finally it was Nick Dal Santo who broke the deadlock with a
double-bounce and long bomb from 50 metres. From the boundary in the pocket, seemingly even more out of
bounds than Adam McPhee was a couple of weeks ago, a centreing pass found Riewoldt to add another, and
when Montagna put the icing on the cake the Saints had pulled off a remarkable upset win to keep their finals
hopes alive.
St Kilda 3.3 10.6 12.7 15.9 (99)
West Coast 3.4 4.5 10.7 11.10 (76)
Goals : St Kilda – J Koschitzke 4, N Dal Santo 2, S Baker 2, S Milne 2, M Rix, X Clarke, S Gilbert, N Riewoldt, L
Montagna. West Coast – M Braun 2, M Seaby 2, Q Lynch 2, R Jones, S Hurn, M Le Cras, J Graham, D Cox.
Best : St Kilda – J Koschitzke, L Montagna, N Dal Santo, X Clarke, R Harvey. West Coast – M Braun, D Cox, M
Seabey, S Hurn, T Stenglein.
Injuries - Nil.
Reports - Nil. Umpires - M Head, C Hendrie, D Goldspink.
Crowd - 39,401 at Subiaco Oval.