Richmond VFL overcame a 25-point half-time deficit to secure a one-point practice match win over Casey on Saturday at Casey Fields.

The pre-season hit-out was the Tigers' first official practice game following Richmond's AFL match simulation last Friday, where 15 VFL-listed players took part.

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Featuring a new-look side, there were plenty of positives to take out of the victory over the reigning premier.

Eight new VFL players ran out in the colours against the Demons, including small forward Harrison White, formerly of Werribee, who was dynamic with three goals.

Seven AFL Tigers competed in the clash; Hugo Ralphsmith, Tyler Sonsie, Sam Banks, Rhyan Mansell, Kaelan Bradtke, Samson Ryan and Ben Miller, all of which were solid contributors. 

Exciting recruit Mutaz El Nour impressed with his athleticism in defence, while fellow defender Garrett McDonagh was a welcomed re-inclusion back into the team following his year on Essendon's AFL rookie list. 

White got the ball rolling for Richmond in the first term by booting the side's opening goal, which was quickly followed by a major from Lachlan Johnson.

Playing predominately up forward, Johnson showed exciting signs for the season ahead as he showcased his strong game sense and decision-making.

It was a slower second quarter for the Tigers, going goalless as Casey took control of the contest and added four to their tally.

Richmond came back firing in the third term however, kick-started by a Mansell major before Samson Ryan got in on the action with one himself.

Twenty-two-year-old Ryan was dominant in the ruck throughout the game and followed up well at ground level. 

Crafty half-forward White was skilful in slotting the next two, as Richmond bridged the gap to 10 points at the final change. 

Experienced VFL Tiger Angus Hicks worked hard all day and was rewarded on the scoreboard, before Beau Tedcastle slotted his first in the Yellow and Black. 

Late in the final quarter, Ralphsmith brought the Tigers within one straight kick after a clever snap, the 21-year-old a standout throughout the clash with his dash and dare.

In the dying minutes, Tom Brindley marked in the goal square and kicked truly to put Richmond in front and seal the win. 

The VFL Tigers' next pre-season challenge will come against Sandringham on Friday, March 10 at the Swinburne Centre from 5.30pm. 

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