Richmond Tigers Triumph Over Adelaide Crows in Thrilling Round 13 Clash at Adelaide Oval – 2024 AFL Season

In a thrilling Round 13 clash at Adelaide Oval, the Richmond Tigers emerged victorious over the Adelaide Crows with a final score of 79-71. The game was a nail-biter from start to finish, with standout performances from both teams. The Tigers’ resilience and strategic play in the third quarter proved crucial, securing their win despite a strong comeback attempt by the Crows. For full match details, player stats, and expert analysis, head over to our website. #AFLCrowsTigers #AFL2024 🌟
Round 13 of the 2024 AFL season saw the Adelaide Crows hosting the Richmond Tigers at the iconic Adelaide Oval. The atmosphere was electric, with fans from both sides filling the stands, eager to witness a thrilling contest. The final score reflected the intensity of the match, with Richmond edging out Adelaide 79-71 in a nail-biting finish.

Season: 2024 / Round: 13
Jun 6, 2024
Adelaide Oval
Full Time
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
2.4 [16] 5.6 [36] 7.8 [50] 10.11 [71]
3.4 [22] 5.5 [35] 11.6 [72] 12.7 [79]

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The first quarter set the tone for a competitive game. Adelaide’s Darcy Fogarty kicked things off with a behind, but it was Richmond’s Noah Cumberland who scored the first goal of the match at the 5-minute mark. Kamdyn McIntosh and Rhyan Mansell added to Richmond’s tally, putting them ahead early. Adelaide fought back with goals from Joshua Rachele and Darcy Fogarty, but Richmond maintained a slender lead, ending the quarter 22-16.

The second quarter saw Adelaide making a strong comeback. Darcy Fogarty’s goal at the 8-minute mark was followed by quick goals from Kieran Strachan and Lachlan Murphy, giving Adelaide a brief lead. Richmond’s Nathan Broad responded with a goal, but a behind from Lachlan Sholl kept Adelaide narrowly ahead. By the end of the quarter, Adelaide led by just one point, 36-35, setting the stage for a gripping second half.

Game Feed
Darcy Fogarty
-
behind
+1
1 - 0
Q1 - 3`
1
Q1 - 5`
6
goal
-
Noah Cumberland
1 - 6
+5
Q1 - 9`
6
goal
-
Kamdyn McIntosh
1 - 12
+11
Q1 - 11`
1
behind
-
Shai Bolton
1 - 13
+12
Brodie Smith
-
behind
-11
2 - 13
Q1 - 12`
1
Q1 - 14`
1
behind
-
Jack Graham
2 - 14
+12
Q1 - 18`
1
behind
-
Kamdyn McIntosh
2 - 15
+13
Jake Soligo
-
behind
-12
3 - 15
Q1 - 20`
1
Q1 - 21`
6
goal
-
Rhyan Mansell
3 - 21
+18
Joshua Rachele
-
goal
-12
9 - 21
Q1 - 23`
6
Darcy Fogarty
-
goal
-6
15 - 21
Q1 - 26`
6
James Borlase
-
behind
-5
16 - 21
Q1 - 29`
1
Q2 - 4`
6
goal
-
Seth Campbell
16 - 27
+11
Darcy Fogarty
-
goal
-5
22 - 27
Q2 - 8`
6
Sam Berry
-
behind
-4
23 - 27
Q2 - 11`
1
Kieran Strachan
-
goal
+2
29 - 27
Q2 - 13`
6
Lachlan Murphy
-
goal
+8
35 - 27
Q2 - 14`
6
Q2 - 17`
6
goal
-
Nathan Broad
35 - 33
-2
Lachlan Sholl
-
behind
+3
36 - 33
Q2 - 19`
1
Q2 - 28`
1
behind
-
Rhyan Mansell
36 - 34
-2
James Borlase
-
goal
+8
42 - 34
Q3 - 1`
6
Q3 - 3`
6
goal
-
Noah Cumberland
42 - 40
-2
Q3 - 5`
6
goal
-
Rhyan Mansell
42 - 46
+4
Q3 - 8`
6
goal
-
Noah Cumberland
42 - 52
+10
Q3 - 11`
6
goal
-
Jacob Koschitzke
42 - 58
+16
Q3 - 14`
1
behind
-
Shai Bolton
42 - 59
+17
Q3 - 17`
6
goal
-
Liam Baker
42 - 65
+23
Mitchell Hinge
-
behind
-22
43 - 65
Q3 - 20`
1
Lachlan Murphy
-
behind
-21
44 - 65
Q3 - 21`
1
Harry Schoenberg
-
goal
-15
50 - 65
Q3 - 24`
6
Q3 - 29`
6
goal
-
Kamdyn McIntosh
50 - 71
+21
Joshua Rachele
-
goal
-15
56 - 71
Q4 - 1`
6
Darcy Fogarty
-
goal
-9
62 - 71
Q4 - 3`
6
Q4 - 6`
6
goal
-
Seth Campbell
62 - 77
+15
Q4 - 11`
1
behind
-
Shai Bolton
62 - 78
+16
Darcy Fogarty
-
behind
-15
63 - 78
Q4 - 14`
1
Billy Dowling
-
goal
-9
69 - 78
Q4 - 22`
6

The third quarter was where Richmond began to assert their dominance. Noah Cumberland and Rhyan Mansell were pivotal, each scoring crucial goals. Richmond’s Jacob Koschitzke and Liam Baker also found the back of the net, extending their lead significantly. Despite a late goal from Adelaide’s Harry Schoenberg, Richmond ended the quarter with a commanding 72-50 lead, leaving Adelaide with a mountain to climb in the final term.

In the final quarter, Adelaide showed resilience, with Joshua Rachele and Darcy Fogarty scoring early goals to reduce the deficit. However, Richmond’s Seth Campbell’s goal at the 6-minute mark and a behind from Shai Bolton ensured they stayed ahead. A late goal from Billy Dowling gave Adelaide a glimmer of hope, but Richmond held on to secure a hard-fought 79-71 victory.

Team Statistics
Crows:Disposals - 384; Kicks - 222; Handballs - 162; Free Kicks - 27; Hitouts - 25; Clearances - 32; Marks - 113; Goals - 10; Assists - 7; Behinds - 9; Tackles - 55;
Tigers:Disposals - 336; Kicks - 211; Handballs - 125; Free Kicks - 17; Hitouts - 57; Clearances - 37; Marks - 94; Goals - 12; Assists - 7; Behinds - 6; Tackles - 61;
10
Goals
12
9
Behinds
6
7
Assists
7
113
Marks
94
25
Hitouts
57
32
Clearances
37
384
Disposals
336
222
Kicks
211
162
Handballs
125
27
Free Kicks
17
55
Tackles
61

Team statistics highlighted Richmond’s efficiency and Adelaide’s relentless effort. Adelaide had more disposals (384 to Richmond’s 336) and marks (113 to 94), showing their determination to control the game. However, Richmond’s 57 hitouts compared to Adelaide’s 25 were crucial in gaining possession. Both teams were evenly matched in clearances, with Richmond slightly ahead (37 to Adelaide’s 32).

Star performers for Richmond included Noah Cumberland, who scored three goals, and Kamdyn McIntosh, who added two. Liam Baker’s 24 disposals and Jayden Short’s 31 disposals were instrumental in Richmond’s midfield dominance. Adelaide’s standout players included Darcy Fogarty, who scored three goals, and Jordan Dawson, who had an impressive 32 disposals.

Individual efforts were aplenty. Adelaide’s Rory Laird racked up 28 disposals and 7 clearances, while Max Michalanney’s 25 disposals and 11 marks were notable. Richmond’s Tim Taranto and Jayden Short were pivotal, with Taranto contributing 26 disposals and Short leading with 31.

In conclusion, Richmond’s victory was a testament to their resilience and tactical execution. Despite Adelaide’s spirited performance, Richmond’s ability to capitalize on key moments secured their win. This match will surely be remembered for its intensity and the high level of skill displayed by both teams. As the season progresses, both teams will look to build on this performance, with Richmond eyeing a strong finish and Adelaide aiming to bounce back stronger.

Game Highlights

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