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LIVE: AFL great labels Port's 'abominable' forward entry the 'worst ... (Fox Sports)

Richmond (6-5, 117.4%) has won four of its last five matches and sits a game outside the top eight, but eighth-placed Collingwood is still yet to have its mid- ...

And down the other end Marshall kicked his second for the night to break Port’s more than half an hour dry spell of goals. When Marshall added his third - after a short review to ensure the ball did not touch the post - suddenly Port Adelaide were back in it. “They are just putting more and more pressure on Port at the ball,” Watson said. “The decision making going inside 50 for Port Adelaide has been poor,” Carey said. Kamdyn McIntosh drifted forward to kick the Tigers’ sixth straight goal, and the first of the opening term after Martin had earlier drawn a high free kick. Debutant Judson Clarke had his family and friends celebrating in the stands when he kicked his first goal in the AFL. Clarke then slotted his second goal from his second kick in AFL footy a short time later. “They’ve been struggling to get that conversation, so the more Todd Marshall can get his hands on the ball, the better for that perspective,” Jason Bennett added. Tiger Dustin Martin took the advantage to slot Richmond’s first and spark a run of five straight goals. When Darcy Byrne-Jones found space out on the wing, Todd Marshall made the most of the opportunity to add his first for the night. “There’s a lot of space and time here with Port not really closed down.” He drifted forward and was denied the opening goal by a Liam Baker dive in the goal square. A spot in the top eight at season’s end will become mighty tough for Port Adelaide if it falls to Richmond in Thursday night’s clash at the MCG to open round 13.

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AFL round 13 LIVE: Richmond Tigers v Port Adelaide Power (The Age)

Jake Melksham escaped suspension for his altercation with Melbourne teammate Steven May on Sunday because he challenged the key defender about his behaviour ...

Port are +17 at the contest, and +68 overall. The numbers now are a concern. Importantly, they had the skill to pick their way through, leading to late goals to Todd Marshall and Charlie Dixon, the latter coming after the half-time siren. Such was their pressure it did not matter that they were beaten at the contest. Tigers 8.4 (52), Power 5.2 (32) Back to seven points. Tigers 8.4 (52), Power 7.3 (45) But he missed the set shot. But he makes amends moments later. Tigers 8.5 (53), Power 8.4 (52) It’s game on! Tigers 8.5 (53), Power 8.4 (52)

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AFL live ScoreCentre: Richmond vs Port Adelaide live scores, stats ... (ABC News)

Thursday night AFL returns as Richmond and Port Adelaide meet at the MCG for a game critical in the race for finals. Follow our live AFL ScoreCentre for all ...

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AFL round 13 LIVE: Port Adelaide Power close gap on Richmond ... (WAtoday)

Big goal, Ollie Wines. The Power fought for their ball inside-50. Travis Boak dived and tapped the ball onto a teammate, who kicked it deep to Powell-Pepper.

Back to seven points. But he makes amends moments later. But he missed the set shot. Tigers 8.5 (53), Power 8.4 (52) It’s game on! Tigers 8.5 (53), Power 7.4 (46) Tigers 8.5 (53), Power 8.4 (52) Tigers 8.5 (53), Power 8.4 (52) Powell-Pepper was the goal kicker. Now, Liam Baker has a running shot at goal. Tigers 8.5 (53), Power 9.4 (58) Powell-Pepper gets a stoppage clearance in his forward-50.

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Thursday night footy is BACK! Can Tigers turn off Power? (AFL)

Richmond (6-5) and Port Adelaide (5-6) can boost their finals chances with a win at the MCG.

Jason Castagna, Jack Ross and Maurice Rioli jnr were dropped, with medi-sub Noah Cumberland also making way. For the first time since round five, there is a Thursday night game fixtured as the Tigers (6-5) and Power (5-6) do battle. THURSDAY night football is back with an important clash between Richmond and Port Adelaide at the MCG.

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Richmond Tigers vs Port Adelaide: Start Time, Preview, Prediction, TV (Surprise Sports)

Here we take a closer look at the Richmond Tigers vs Port Adelaide Power game, start time, preview, prediction, head-to-head, and TV coverage.

Noah Balta, Marlion Pickett and Kane Lambert will be available against Port Adelaide. We say the Tigers will come back in winning ways to enter the top 8. The Power won their last match against Essendon by 66-50 points. The Power went past the line by 2 points in a nail-biter in Round 4 last season. The last 5 head-to-head meetings favor the Richmond Tigers by 3-2 wins. The Tigers went down against Sydney in a controversial nail-biter after a 4-match winning streak in their last match. It will be a crucial match for Richmond and Port Adelaide to keep their top 8 hopes alive.

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AFL erupts over sickening 'car crash' (NEWS.com.au)

Richmond have re-entered the top eight after outlasting Port Adelaide by 12 points at the MCG on Thursday night in a game where the AFL's concussion ...

Herald Sun’s Lauren Wood wrote: “Worth noting that AFL concussion guidelines are around testing players that exhibit concussion symptoms or signs – as opposed to just viewing the incident. No coach has ever survived a 10th season having not delivered his club a premiership. You can rehab a hamstring – not a brain.” This is bigger than the result tonight. I thought we’d moved past that.” Port Adelaide told Seven’s Tom Browne that it was a “cut to the head” and that “concussion protocols were followed”.

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Final teams in as Thursday night footy is BACK! Can Tigers turn off ... (AFL)

Richmond (6-5) and Port Adelaide (5-6) can boost their finals chances with a win at the MCG.

Jason Castagna, Jack Ross and Maurice Rioli jnr were dropped, with medi-sub Noah Cumberland also making way. For the first time since round five, there is a Thursday night game fixtured as the Tigers (6-5) and Power (5-6) do battle. THURSDAY night football is back with an important clash between Richmond and Port Adelaide at the MCG.

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Final teams in as Thursday night footy is BACK! Can Tigers turn off ... (AFL)

Richmond (6-5) and Port Adelaide (5-6) can boost their finals chances with a win at the MCG.

Jason Castagna, Jack Ross and Maurice Rioli jnr were dropped, with medi-sub Noah Cumberland also making way. For the first time since round five, there is a Thursday night game fixtured as the Tigers (6-5) and Power (5-6) do battle. THURSDAY night football is back with an important clash between Richmond and Port Adelaide at the MCG.

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'Horrible look': AFL sinks to 12-year low (NEWS.com.au)

Thursday night football made its long-awaited return this week, but Melbourne's AFL fans seemingly weren't aware.

“That game, Saturday night game there was 15,000 Sydney fans there according to people I know at the game. “Why are the Melbourne supporters not turning up? “It’s just too cold at the moment, I don’t think people want to come. “People have seen the other option. We played 4.30pm last week against Freo — that’s not a great time for a Saturday night game. “It looks horrible.

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