Richmond have survived a huge fright before eventually overcoming winless Gold Coast by 15 points at Carrara Stadium.
Key points:
- Tigers captain Katie Brennan kicked three goals in Richmond’s 6.5 (41) to 4.2 (26) win
- Gold Coast fought back from a 15-point half-time deficit to get within three points
- The Suns’ last win was against West Coast on March 15 last year
After keeping the Suns scoreless in the second term, the Tigers opened up a 15-point lead at half-time and appeared headed for a routine victory.
But the hosts tore up the script in the third term, with their manic pressure and superior energy levels stunning the visitors, whose lead was at one stage trimmed to just three points.
However, that is as close as Gold Coast would get as Richmond survived the onslaught and steadied with the next three goals before running out 6.5 (41) to 4.2 (26) winners.
Tigers captain Katie Brennan led from the front again, kicking three goals to go with 15 disposals and five marks, while star midfielder Monique Conti was a welcome return from a hamstring injury as she amassed a game-high 25 disposals as well as seven tackles.
Number one draft pick Ellie McKenzie (20 possessions and a goal), Kate Dempsey (22) and Sarah Hosking (21) also played crucial roles for Richmond.
Kate Surman was Gold Coast’s best player with 16 disposals and a goal, and she enjoyed good support from Maddison Levi (two goals), who laid a game-high nine tackles, Lauren Ahrens (21 touches), Alison Drennan (20) and Kalinda Howarth (18).
The Suns did all the early attacking but despite recording seven of the first eight inside-50s, only had one Levi goal to show for their bright start.
After settling into the contest, the Tigers wrested back the momentum and made the hosts pay for their inefficiency, dominating the territory battle and kicking the next three goals to assert themselves.
The ball hardly left Richmond’s forward half in the second quarter, placing Gold Coast’s defence under enormous pressure.
The hosts hit back hard after half-time, but their efforts were in vain, leaving them entrenched in the bottom two with an 0-7 record.
The expansion club has now gone winless in their past eight matches in a streak that dates back almost a full year to March 15, 2020.
Meanwhile, after losing their first 10 AFLW matches, Richmond have now won two of their last three.
AAP