Richmond fell to Geelong in the final minute in Sunday's season opener at GMHBA Stadium, going down by four points.
Cats forward-turned-defender Claudia Gunjaca took two strong intercept marks in the last minutes as Richmond attempted to clear the ball, before Georgie Prespakis was the beneficiary of a downfield free kick, which she duly converted from about 35m.
Geelong had booted eight goals in its practice match win over Gold Coast, with Richmond piling on eight itself against Hawthorn, but scoring was few and far between in the 2.3 (15) to 1.5 (11) result.
The Tigers had their opportunities to build a sizeable lead in the second term, but booted four straight behinds from set shots, two from Courtney Wakefield, one from Sarah Hosking and a fourth from Emelia Yassir.
Tireless Geelong midfielder Amy McDonald picked up where she left off last season, recording 10 disposals in the first quarter, but did not have another till the opening minute of the third term. She finished with 24 and seven clearances.
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VOTEUnsurprisingly, the Cats dominated play in the premiership quarter off the back of McDonald's work in the centre and skipper Meg McDonald patrolling the backline.
Usual forward Chloe Scheer had started the second half in the middle, and it seemed to unlock something for the Cats, with Prespakis delivering a low bouncing goal for the Cats' first.
But both teams will want to work on their entries inside 50 after struggling to deliver the ball cleanly in the face of two strong defences.
The Tigers have found one
Richmond only took one 18-year-old in the recent NAB AFLW Draft, instead looking for older players to strengthen particular areas on their list. Height and rebound out of defence were both issues, and 29-year-old Eilish Sheerin appears to have filled both needs. Recruited from AFL Sydney club Inner West Magpies, Sheerin looked totally unfazed in her AFLW debut, playing with dash and dare in her 19 disposals and a whopping 16 intercepts.
Say what?
"It was a tough one. One team was going to feel ordinary out of tonight, a tight tussle like that. I was actually quite pleased with our last quarter, I thought we were really strong and started to get some more territory and own the game a bit more. They did really well to fight back and keep the game alive, in the end, it was a 50-50 sort of moment. Probably the third quarter was where we lost it rather than the last," – Richmond coach Ryan Ferguson
Up next
Richmond hosts Adelaide at the Swinburne Centre in the first ever meeting between the pair.
GEELONG 0.1 0.2 1.2 2.3 (15)
RICHMOND 1.0 1.4 1.4 1.5 (11)
GOALS
Geelong: Prespakis 2
Richmond: Seymour
BEST
Geelong: McDonald, Prespakis, McDonald, Morrison
Richmond: Conti, McKenzie, Sheerin, S.Hosking
INJURIES
Geelong: Kearns (left shoulder)
Richmond: Nil
Reports: Nil