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In a victory over the Pies that was interrupted by a storm, the Tigers shine.

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In an entertaining 36-point victory at the Swinburne Centre, Richmond was able to successfully defeat Collingwood despite the presence of rolling storms and a lightning delay.

As a result of the Tigers’ dominance in play during a longer halftime break, they are now temporarily occupying second place in the top eight, making the victory that they achieved by a score of 7.4 (46) to 1.4 (10) all the more important.


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Monique Conti was in a league of her own, hovering unattended in a sweeping role and proved to be ever elusive. The footing was tough underfoot because of the torrential downpour that occurred before the bounce.


During the game, the Tigers were eager to adopt a precise kicking style, while the Pies were attempting to put as much speed on the ball as they could, playing on and occasionally throwing themselves into difficulty.However, as the storms approached, all of the arrangements that were made with good intentions were dashed.


Despite the fact that lightning was threatening in the background during the second half of the game, Tigers star Ellie McKenzie was able to settle down and score her second goal. She was a soothing effect across the midfield and across half-forward area of the game, which was quite chaotic.

 



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