Nothing tops the 06 Adelaide-Richmond bloodbath. Terry Wallace at his epic best.
"In a 10-minute period, there were only 12 contested possessions among 55."
"In a 10-minute period, there were only 12 contested possessions among 55."
Richmond stun Adelaide
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But Terry Wallace and his Tiger team had other ideas . . .
Wallace, who thrived on innovation, came up with a cunning plan to beat the powerful Adelaide outfit.
Basically, the Tigers set out to deny Adelaide’s players possession of the ball.
They played keepings-off, chipping the ball around to each other, particularly in their defensive area, with the likes of Joel Bowden, who was playing game No. 200 for Richmond, his younger brother Patrick, who had transferred from the Western Bulldogs to Tigerland that season, and Andy Kellaway, all racking up huge numbers of marks. J. Bowden took 20, P. Bowden 15 and A. Kellaway 15, as the Tigers continually frustrated their Crow opponents.
Richmond had been averaging 80 short kicks per game going into its clash with Adelaide. On this sunny Saturday afternoon, with the stadium’s roof open, the Tigers increased that tally to a staggering 180! And, of the 181 marks they took for the afternoon, only 13 of them were contested.
They seized the initiative early in the contest and showed exemplary discipline throughout to steadfastly stick to the surprise game plan.
The Crows were completely confused by Richmond’s clever ploy. It took until the last quarter before they finally started to find a way through and kick some goals. But it was all too late by then, and the Tigers were able to hang on to record a startling three-point win.
The day keepings-off led to a shock Tiger win - richmondfc.com.au
In the lead-up to Saturday’s Richmond v Adelaide clash at Etihad Stadium, Tony Greenberg reflects on the dramatic events that transpired the last time the two teams met at the venue.www.richmondfc.com.au