GIVEN their day started with a group photo at neighbouring Punt Road Oval to celebrate the club reaching 90,000 members, festive Richmond fans came to the MCG on Sunday looking for a performance rather than contest.
Which is precisely what they got. The Tigers (6-1) dominated Fremantle (3-4) from the get-go, romping to a 77-point win, 15.20 (111) to 4.9 (33), that keeps them on top of the ladder with almost a third of the season gone.
Richmond kept Fremantle to just 1.3 in the first half, the Dockers' equal second-lowest first-half score in club history.
But the die was cast before then, with the visitors sticking just four tackles in the first quarter.
On a weekend when the AFL's goal review has been a talking point, two apparent Richmond goals in the second term – to Dustin Martin and then Josh Caddy – were overturned when players from both sides had headed back to the middle of the ground to set up for the next bounce.
Both calls were correct, but the process and the timing will be a discussion point, with Richmond coach Damien Hardwick, a leading critic of aspects of the goal review system, notably peeved in the coaches' box after the Caddy goal was overturned.
Hardwick would also have been disappointed with the third term, in which the Tigers added just five points in their first goalless quarter of football since round 18 last year against Greater Western Sydney.
Ever so briefly the margin dropped to four goals as the Dockers finally played some attacking and direct footy, but the ladder leaders asserted themselves again with eight unanswered goals in the final quarter with to round out the thumping win.
It was the consummate team performance from the Tigers.
Jack Riewoldt (three), Kane Lambert and Jacob Townsend (two each) were the only multiple goal scorers. Martin (26) led the Tigers in possessions without ever appearing to get out of second gear. It is as though the superstar knows there are bigger fish to fry than Fremantle in May.
RICHMOND 4.5 7.11 7.16 15.20 (110)
FREMANTLE 1.1 1.3 4.8 4.9 (33)
Richmond: Lambert, Grimes, Graham, Astbury, Martin, Houli
Fremantle: Fyfe, Neale, Hamling, Sandilands
Richmond: Prestia (calf)
Fremantle: Nil
Umpires: Donlon, Haussen, Meredith
Official crowd: 43,240 at the MCG