Brisbane Lions Dominate Richmond Tigers with a Massive 163-44 Victory at the Gabba in Round 10, 2024 AFL Season

The Brisbane Lions put on an absolute clinic at the Gabba, dominating the Richmond Tigers with a staggering 163-44 victory in Round 10 of the 2024 AFL season. The Lions, playing in front of their home crowd, were relentless from the first bounce, showcasing their prowess and leaving the Tigers in their wake.

Season: 2024 / Round: 10
May 18, 2024
Gabba
Full Time
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
7.4 [46] 13.5 [83] 21.6 [132] 26.7 [163]
0.5 [5] 2.6 [18] 4.6 [30] 6.8 [44]

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The first quarter set the tone for what was to come, with the Lions jumping out to a commanding lead. Callum Ah Chee opened the goal-scoring floodgates at the 6-minute mark, followed by Joe Daniher, Oscar McInerney, and Kai Lohmann. By the end of the quarter, the Lions had racked up 7 goals and 4 behinds, while the Tigers could only muster 5 behinds. The Lions led 46-5, with their aggressive forward pressure and clinical finishing on full display.

The second quarter saw the Lions continue their onslaught. Charlie Cameron and Eric Hipwood added to the scoreboard early, and despite Richmond’s Noah Balta and Mykelti Lefau managing to snag a couple of goals, the Lions were unstoppable. By halftime, the Lions had extended their lead to 83-18, with 13 goals and 5 behinds to the Tigers’ 2 goals and 6 behinds. The Lions’ midfield dominance, led by Lachie Neale and Dayne Zorko, was evident as they controlled the ball and created numerous scoring opportunities.

Game Feed
Joe Daniher
-
behind
+1
1 - 0
Q1 - 1`
1
Callum Ah Chee
-
goal
+7
7 - 0
Q1 - 6`
6
Joe Daniher
-
goal
+13
13 - 0
Q1 - 8`
6
Oscar McInerney
-
goal
+19
19 - 0
Q1 - 10`
6
Kai Lohmann
-
goal
+25
25 - 0
Q1 - 12`
6
Q1 - 16`
1
behind
-
Rhyan Mansell
25 - 1
-24
Kai Lohmann
-
goal
+30
31 - 1
Q1 - 17`
6
Hugh McCluggage
-
goal
+36
37 - 1
Q1 - 19`
6
Joe Daniher
-
behind
+37
38 - 1
Q1 - 22`
1
Lachie Neale
-
behind
+38
39 - 1
Q1 - 24`
1
Q1 - 26`
1
behind
-
Dustin Martin
39 - 2
-37
Q1 - 27`
1
behind
-
Shai Bolton
39 - 3
-36
Q1 - 30`
1
behind
-
Rhyan Mansell
39 - 4
-35
Oscar McInerney
-
goal
+41
45 - 4
Q1 - 31`
6
Charlie Cameron
-
goal
+47
51 - 4
Q2 - 2`
6
Eric Hipwood
-
goal
+53
57 - 4
Q2 - 4`
6
Eric Hipwood
-
behind
+54
58 - 4
Q2 - 6`
1
Kai Lohmann
-
goal
+60
64 - 4
Q2 - 7`
6
Q2 - 9`
6
goal
-
Noah Balta
64 - 10
-54
Dayne Zorko
-
goal
+60
70 - 10
Q2 - 14`
6
Q2 - 19`
6
goal
-
Mykelti Lefau
70 - 16
-54
Cameron Rayner
-
goal
+60
76 - 16
Q2 - 23`
6
Charlie Cameron
-
goal
+66
82 - 16
Q2 - 29`
6
Joe Daniher
-
goal
+72
88 - 16
Q3 - 6`
6
Bruce Reville
-
goal
+78
94 - 16
Q3 - 9`
6
Charlie Cameron
-
goal
+84
100 - 16
Q3 - 10`
6
Q3 - 12`
6
goal
-
Noah Cumberland
100 - 22
-78
Q3 - 17`
6
goal
-
Rhyan Mansell
100 - 28
-72
Charlie Cameron
-
goal
+78
106 - 28
Q3 - 21`
6
Kai Lohmann
-
goal
+84
112 - 28
Q3 - 23`
6
Logan Morris
-
goal
+90
118 - 28
Q3 - 25`
6
Joe Daniher
-
goal
+96
124 - 28
Q3 - 27`
6
Kai Lohmann
-
behind
+97
125 - 28
Q3 - 29`
1
Cameron Rayner
-
goal
+103
131 - 28
Q3 - 32`
6
Q4 - 2`
6
goal
-
Matthew Coulthard
131 - 34
-97
Cameron Rayner
-
goal
+103
137 - 34
Q4 - 7`
6
Kai Lohmann
-
goal
+109
143 - 34
Q4 - 9`
6
Logan Morris
-
goal
+115
149 - 34
Q4 - 15`
6
Q4 - 16`
1
behind
-
Marlion Pickett
149 - 35
-114
Logan Morris
-
behind
+115
150 - 35
Q4 - 17`
1
Q4 - 18`
6
goal
-
Noah Cumberland
150 - 41
-109
Charlie Cameron
-
goal
+115
156 - 41
Q4 - 23`
6
Harry Sharp
-
goal
+121
162 - 41
Q4 - 24`
6

The third quarter was more of the same, with the Lions piling on another 49 points to the Tigers’ 12. Joe Daniher continued to be a thorn in Richmond’s side, while Charlie Cameron and Kai Lohmann added to their goal tallies. Richmond’s Noah Cumberland and Rhyan Mansell tried to stem the tide with goals, but it was a case of too little, too late. The Lions’ defense was rock-solid, and their transition play left the Tigers chasing shadows. At the end of the third quarter, the scoreboard read 132-30 in favor of the home side.

In the final quarter, the Lions put the icing on the cake, adding another 31 points to their total. Cameron Rayner and Logan Morris joined the goal-scoring party, while the Tigers could only manage a couple of consolation goals. The Lions’ relentless pressure and superior fitness were on full display as they ran out the game with a final score of 163-44.

The team statistics tell the story of the game. The Lions dominated disposals (381 to 289), kicks (274 to 158), and marks (164 to 66). They were also more efficient in front of goal, with 26 goals and 7 behinds compared to the Tigers’ 6 goals and 8 behinds. The Lions’ midfield was particularly impressive, winning clearances (35 each) and providing their forwards with plenty of opportunities.

Team Statistics
Lions:Disposals - 381; Kicks - 274; Handballs - 107; Free Kicks - 23; Hitouts - 36; Clearances - 35; Marks - 164; Goals - 26; Assists - 20; Behinds - 6; Tackles - 39;
Tigers:Disposals - 289; Kicks - 158; Handballs - 131; Free Kicks - 12; Hitouts - 44; Clearances - 35; Marks - 66; Goals - 5; Assists - 6; Behinds - 5; Tackles - 54;
26
Goals
5
6
Behinds
5
20
Assists
6
164
Marks
66
36
Hitouts
44
35
Clearances
35
381
Disposals
289
274
Kicks
158
107
Handballs
131
23
Free Kicks
12
39
Tackles
54

Kai Lohmann was a standout performer for the Lions, bagging 5 goals, while Joe Daniher contributed 3 goals and 2 assists. Charlie Cameron was electric, kicking 5 goals, and Cameron Rayner added 3 goals to his name. Lachie Neale was instrumental in the midfield, racking up 36 disposals and 11 marks. For the Tigers, Noah Cumberland was a rare bright spot with 2 goals, and Dion Prestia worked hard in the midfield with 23 disposals.

On the individual front, Dayne Zorko’s 35 disposals and 15 marks were crucial in setting up the Lions’ attacks, while Josh Dunkley’s 26 disposals and 5 tackles provided a strong defensive presence. For Richmond, Daniel Rioli’s 25 disposals and 4 tackles showed his effort, but it was not enough to turn the tide.

In conclusion, the Brisbane Lions’ emphatic victory over the Richmond Tigers serves as a statement to the rest of the competition. Their dominance in all facets of the game, from midfield control to forward efficiency and defensive solidity, was unparalleled. For the Tigers, it was a game to forget, but they will need to regroup quickly and address their deficiencies if they are to bounce back in the coming rounds.

Game Highlights

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