RICHMOND’S stunning resurgence has continued, defeating top-four Carlton by 15 points in a wet and wild affair at the MCG on Thursday night.

Just like it has for the best part of six seasons, Richmond took to the wet Melbourne conditions like a fish to water, but had to see off a spirited fight-back from the Blues who pushed the Tigers to the limit in a frantic final-term.

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Unlike the last meeting where the Blues were able to wrestle back the ascendancy with an incredible last-quarter comeback in round one, Richmond steadied and took its chances when it mattered to secure the 11.15 (81) to 9.12 (66) victory and book its place back inside the top eight.

Richmond built a lead as large as 27 points early in the last quarter thanks to goals from Shai Bolton and Jack Riewoldt, but a hat-trick of goals from Harry McKay got the Blues back to single digits with just over ten minutes remaining.

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Jack Newnes thought he had the margin back within three points but his snap, after review, was deemed to have been touched before Shane Edwards went back up the other way and kicked a much-needed goal which ultimately proved to be the sealer.

Dion Prestia, who got injured in the last meeting between the two sides, was instrumental in midfield (33 disposals, 13 clearances), while Tom Lynch booted three goals in his first game back from injury and Dylan Grimes was superb at the other-end keeping Coleman Medal leader Charlie Curnow to a single goal.

From the word go, Richmond looked to exert its will on the contest, as its all-systems go brand held up perfectly in the wet. 

The Tigers tackled, harassed and moved the ball forward with speed - which created havoc in the Blues’ depleted back-half and allowed Richmond to kick the first six - showcasing no signs of a potential drop-off without the services of star Dustin Martin.

However, Carlton wasn't going to go down without a fight, as it started to not only take its chances in-front of goal but levelled the battle at the coal-face, as the likes of Sam Walsh (34 disposals, seven inside 50s) along with Sam Docherty (31 disposals, 11 marks) and Patrick Cripps (34 disposals) in his 150th game led the charge.

In the end, the Tigers’ fast-start, coupled with their poise under pressure was enough to get the job done, with the four points taking Damien Hardwick’s side to eighth place on the ladder, while the Blues miss the chance to go equal-first on the ladder and could fall as low as seventh by the end of the round.

The win did come at a cost with Noah Balta subbed out with a hamstring injury while Carlton lost Jack Martin (lower leg) and club debutant Sam Durdin (knee).

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RICHMOND    3.2      7.6     8.10    11.15 (81)
CARLTON       0.4      3.5     6.8      9.12 (66)

GOALS  
Richmond: Lynch 3, Bolton 2, Riewoldt 2, Pickett, Balta, D.Rioli, Edwards
Carlton: McKay 4, Hewett, O’Brien, Curnow, C.Durdin, Martin

BEST  
Richmond: Prestia, Lynch, Grimes, Short, Baker, Broad
Carlton: Walsh, Cripps, Docherty, McKay, Saad, Hewett

INJURIES 
Richmond: Tarrant (knuckle), Balta (hamstring)
Carlton: Saad (eye), S.Durdin (knee), Martin (lower leg)

SUBSTITUTES  
Richmond: Maurice Rioli jnr (replaced Noah Balta in the fourth quarter)
Carlton: Lachie Fogarty (replaced Jack Martin in the fourth quarter)

Crowd: 50,741 at the MCG