A DEFIANT Western Bulldogs side has stunned a slow-starting, but fast-finishing, Richmond by two points at Etihad Stadium on Saturday afternoon. 

The Bulldogs held on grimly in the second-half as they saw a 37-point half-time lead whittled away, but showed tremendous pluck to pull out the 15.10 (100) to 15.8 (98) victory.

The Tigers hit the front late in the final term when Shaun Grigg finished on the run with five minutes remaining, but a cool snap around the corner from veteran sub Daniel Giansiracusa gave the Dogs the breathing room they needed.

Young Dogs midfielder Jack Macrae was sensational with 30 disposals, six tackles and a goal, ruckman Will Minson finished with an astonishing 55 hit-outs and former captain Matthew Boyd was unshakeable in his commitment to the cause.

The Dogs' run-and-gun style of football left the sluggish Tigers in their wake in the first-half, with their lead ballooning out to 37 points at half-time. 

The Tigers were shaken. Jack Riewoldt looked a shadow of his former self (with just one disposal to half-time), their defence was all at sea and every move forward was a struggle.

In direct contrast to the first-half, Riewoldt – with Trent Cotchin riding shotgun – sparked his team's revival with four second-half goals to almost carry his side over the line.

But it was not to be as the Bulldogs held firm, thanks largely to the composure of Macrae and Adam Cooney, the dash of Bob Murphy and the determination of Boyd, who had 29 possessions and eight clearances.

Richmond captain Trent Cotchin was the only constant four-quarter performer for the Tigers, almost singlehandedly hauling his side over the line. 

Nonetheless, his 28-possession, 11 clearance performance showed great character.

But the Dogs were not prepared to let their hard-work slip, clinging to tackles and showing enough poise in the dying stages to emerge victorious.

It was the Bulldogs' first win over Richmond since round eight, 2011 and the side's first of the season.

The Tigers are now staring down the barrel at 1-2, with a decisive clash against Collingwood to come under the bright lights next Friday night.

 

WESTERN BULLDOGS        5.4 9.5 11.9 15.10 (100)
RICHMOND                   2.4 3.4 9.6 15.8 (98)

 

GOALS
Western Bulldogs: Jones 3, Giansiracusa 2, Jong 2, Crameri 2, Cooney, Higgins, Dahlhaus, Hunter, Macrae, Stringer
Richmond: Riewoldt 4, Vickery 2, Griffiths 2, Cotchin, Martin, King, Petterd, Gordon, Jackson, Grigg,


BEST 
Western Bulldogs: Boyd, Macrae, Murphy, Morris, Liberatore, Minson,
Richmond: Cotchin, Morris, Jackson, Conca, Ellis
 

INJURIES 
Western Bulldogs: Roughead (shoulder)
Richmond: Vlastuin (concussion)

SUBSTITUTES

Western Bulldogs: Jordan Roughead (shoulder) replaced at three-quarter time by Daniel Giansiracusa
Richmond: Nick Vlastuin (concussion) replaced in the second quarter by Nathan Gordon

 

Reports: Nil

Umpires: Fisher, Stevic, Harris

Official crowd: 31,724 at Etihad Stadium