Richmond had two chances to win the game in the final two minutes but made decisions that kept the ball from crossing the line and edging them in front. agerealfooty
Richmond and Fremantle have played out a thrilling and bizarre draw after Tiger Noah Cumberland played on after taking a mark inside 50 and the siren went before he had his kick.
The game was dominated by defences with both teams struggling to get the ball past half forward in a second half that saw just four goals scored. Both teams had their chances but Richmond kicked 2.5 from set shots with Balta missing a chance midway through the third quarter to put them 14 points ahead with momentum.
Their tackling in the first half was ferocious as they drove their Fremantle opponents into the ground every chance they had. It gave them the intercepts they wanted to create scoring chances but without Tom Lynch they tried to play ruckman Toby Nankervis and Ivan Soldo as deep forwards.
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