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VFL Tigers hold on for premiership glory
120 minutes. That’s how long it took for Richmond to overcome Williamstown by three points to secure the 2019 VFL premiership in the most dramatic fashion.
120 minutes. That’s how long it took for Richmond to overcome Williamstown by three points to secure the 2019 VFL premiership in the most dramatic fashion.
The Seagulls fought to the death, hitting the post twice in the dying stages as the nerves of both armies were jangling around Ikon Park.
In an arm-wrestle, it was the Tigers who held their nerve, grinding their way to a 8.10 (58) to 7.13 (55) Grand Final win.
"An azure wave, streaked with vertical white lines, rises up and up — and, somehow — up higher, until it dwarfs a red tower and row of silhouetted onlookers in the foreground." - Rafi Letzer, Planet Earth, 14 August 2018
Big wave surfers from across the globe stand make the pilgrimage to Nazaré, Portugal, stand on the shore and stare at a 24-metre high wall of water hurtling straight towards them.
They get towed into a moving mountain and must somehow stay calm, composed and clear-minded to the task at hand to simply survive.
For Richmond, Williamstown was a wave and when the Seagulls were hitting the Tigers with every ounce of their being, moving the ball from defensive 50 to forward 50 would have felt like swimming across Bass Strait.
The Tigers have been so diligent at staying present in the moment, sticking to the process and remaining connected for the full 120 minutes of each game.
The last quarter was littered with moments, Riley Collier-Dawkins’ goal, Steve Morris' hangers, Dan Butler’s slick hands to Jacob Townsend who goaled, Noah Balta’s rundown tackle.
The Tigers went nearly an hour without kicking a goal as Williamstown made its tilt.
In the end, however, Richmond’s want, trust and heart, blended with its system, carried it to the ultimate glory.
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