RICHMOND fought doggedly before fading to a 50-point loss against Adelaide at AAMI Stadium on Sunday.

The Tigers led at half time and levelled the scores in the final term before the Crows piled on eight unanswered goals to win 15.14 (104) to 7.12 (54).

The scoreline flattered the Crows, who made fewer mistakes in a poor quality match and capitalised as the Tigers wilted in the final 20 minutes.

Scores were level when forward Jack Riewoldt bagged his second goal in the opening minutes of the final term, but consecutive majors to Crows Michael Doughty, Graham Johncock and Richard Douglas were enough to break the visitors’ spirit.

Adelaide’s breakthrough win was soured by a serious arm injury to the in-form Johncock.

Kurt Tippett (four), Jason Porplyzia (three) and Andrew McLeod and Douglas (two) all booted multiple goals for the home side, while Riewoldt (two) and Robin Nahas (two) combined to kick half of Richmond’s score.

Shane Edwards (23 disposals and six clearances), Trent Cotchin (18 disposals) and Nahas battled hard for the Tigers.

The Crows could have iced the game in the third quarter, but failed to capitalise on their dominance.

The home side had 12 inside 50s to Richmond’s seven in the third term but managed a return of just 2.6.

The Tigers were also wasteful in perfect conditions, spraying five behinds at the other end of the ground.

Adelaide          3.0      5.3    7.9   15.14    (104)
Richmond        3.3       6.5    6.10   7.12    (54)
 
GOALS
Adelaide:
Tippett 4, Porplyzia 3, McLeod 2, Douglas 2, Doughty, Johncock, Thompson, Petrenko
Richmond: Nahas 2, Riewoldt 2, White, Edwards, Tuck
 
BEST
Adelaide:
McLeod, Maric, Johncock, Van Berlo, Tippett
Richmond: Edwards, Moore, Tuck, Cotchin, Deledio, Nahas
 
INJURIES
Adelaide:
Douglas (ribs), Johncock (arm)
Richmond: Farmer replaced in selected side by McGuane
 
Reports: Nil
 
Umpires: Dean Margetts, Heath Ryan, Michael Avon
 
Official crowd:
31,196 at  AAMI Stadium

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