
AFL: West Coast return to Optus in celebration of 40 years of AFL history and 20 years since their historic 2006 flag, with a win against Richmond non-negotiable.
The Eagles are under massive pressure after a month of thrashings, including a 101-point mauling against St Kilda last weekend.
Richmond comes into the game without a win but will see this clash as their best chance to sing the song for the first time in 2026 with all the pressure on the Eagles.
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A HARLEY SPECIAL!!
Gets the ball out of stoppage with help from Yeo.
Sidesteps to open up the inside has a bounce has another inside 50, and kicks his second!
End of Q1 RIC 3.3 (21) WCE 2.2 (14)
West Coast started hot but couldn’t take advantage as Richmond flooded numbers back in defence.
Both teams have been guilty of coughing the ball up but the Eagles turnovers have been in worse positions as the Tigers have been quick in transition.
Matt Owies has been the surprising star for the Eagles with seven touches and a goal but had a shot after the siren that fell short.
Liam Duggan looks under the pump by Mykelti Lefau while Jack Ross is dominant out of the middle.
That’s a club record 18 quarters lost in a row for the Eagles.
Lefau gets Tigers’ third
Eagles hemmed in and Duggan gives away a holding free kick as he loses his footing.
He converts to push Richmond to a 7-point lead.
Eagles continue to butcher the ball
Harry Schoenberg misses the target under no pressure in the middle.
Reuben Ginbey then turns it over in D50 allowing Tyler Sonsie a shot on goal but he hits the post.
Prestia is done. Cole is injured
The Richmond veteran has done a calf. Tom Cole is also hurt and is being helped off the ground.
Matt Owies continues his hot start
He’s the leader possession getter on the ground for the Eagles.
He leads into the pocket where Kelly finds him and he takes a strong mark.
He snaps truly around the corner to put the Eagles back in front.
Richmond counterattack again
West Coast have the outnumber but Josh Lindsay misses the handball and Richmond have a three on one running on goal.
Jonty Faull goes the chip kick but it bounces through on goal anyway.
Eagles butchering the ball inside 50
They’ve dominated the territory and the Tigers are flooding back.
They have 10 inside 50s to three but their disposals efficiency is below 60 per cent
Richmond respond
Another transition from d50 as the Tigers have the outnumber on the wing after Ginbey leaves Lynch to try and spoil.
It gets to Lynch who burns off Tom Cole and centres to Campbell who goals from the square.
Richmond under pressure
They’ve been under huge pressure to start this game struggling to get the ball out of defensive 50. But a free kick to Lefau gets them out and they transition up the wing to Seth Campbell but he misses left.
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