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Tigers easy prey for Brisbane Lions in 81-point Gabba mauling

Joe Daniher kicked five goals in Brisbane's big win over Richmond at the Gabba on Thursday night.

Joe Daniher kicked five goals in Brisbane's big win over Richmond at the Gabba on Thursday night. Photo: AAP

Richmond has been bullied in a 81-point AFL spanking by Brisbane at the Gabba, denting its top-eight hopes.

The Lions’ contested-ball dominance and improved defensive pressure was on full display in their 20.14 (134) to 7.11 (53) triumph on Thursday night.

It was a shadow of the contest that played out when the teams met in last season’s elimination final thriller, when the Lions prevailed by just two points.

And the one-way traffic could have been even uglier for the visitors, if not for the Lions’ inaccuracy and occasional wastefulness in front of goal.

A hamstring injury for Jayden Short and the pre-game loss of Dustin Martin (illness) were enough to swallow though as the Tigers missed a chance to jump inside the top eight to begin the round.

The loss instead groups them in a large chasing pack, the manner of defeat a reality check for a side that had won three-straight games under interim coach Andrew McQualter before last round’s bye.

Joe Daniher kicked five goals and Lincoln McCarthy combined three majors with 13 classy touches for the Lions.

The damage was done in the midfield though, Josh Dunkley cancelling out Tim Taranto’s impact and Hugh McCluggage and Lachie Neale (both 34 disposals) calling the shots.

Harris Andrews and Oscar McInerney were imposing early to set the tone as the Lions dominated clearances (46-32) and inside-50 entries (68-38).

That didn’t automatically translate to points but good forward pressure meant the ball kept coming back into the Tigers’ defensive 50, and in style.

An intercept from Ryan Lester kickstarted a wonderful chain of passes that ended with a neat over-the-back handball from Will Ashcroft, Charlie Cameron drilling the goal from just inside 50.

The hosts led by 21 at quarter-time, 48 at half-time and 72 at the final break, with McCarthy mobbed when he kicked his second and the team’s 15th on the three-quarter siren.

Brisbane was queuing up, Darcy Wilmot and Conor McKenna creeping forward for goals to ice their good work and Neale drilling two from long range – just his second and third goals of the season.

Callum Ah Chee impressed in his recall but copped a late head knock while Dunkley was subbed at three-quarter time and was icing his calf post-game.

It was a timely percentage boost for the Lions, who will be hoping to do similar when they host strugglers West Coast next week before an MCG blockbuster against Melbourne.

McCarthy will likely face scrutiny from the AFL’s match review officer though after a jumper punch on Kamdyn McIntosh appeared to make contact with the Tiger’s chin.

-AAP

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