Dusty in dust-up, Henderson runs circles and Hardwick's call heeded
1. Dusty on report
Dustin Martin picked up 13 possessions before half-time but he also found himself in the umpire's book for striking Carlton's Simon White. The off-the-ball incident happened early in the second quarter, some distance off the ball in the Tigers' attacking 50. He grappled with White for some time in full view of the umpire, with both landing a handful of jumper punches before Martin connected one with force that attracted attention despite both players keeping their feet. If he is cited by the Match Review Panel, he has no carry-over points to worry about; Martin was last reported in 2012 for being involved in a melee for which he was fined.
2. Shades of September
It was a 26-point half-time lead the Tigers held before they were mowed down by the Blues in last year's elimination final. So, you can imagine the nerves of the yellow and black faithful when a 37-point second-quarter lead was whittled to one point 17 minutes into the last quarter. While the Blues were without Chris Judd, who was the saviour in that September triumph with a stunning third quarter, they were buoyed by Chris Yarran and Dale Thomas this time and a surge of final-term goals – despite a run of behinds in between – that got them within a straight kick. But this story had a different ending with an untidy goal from Tyrone Vickery with three minutes remaining after a turnover from Robbie Warnock ahead of Dustin Martin's sealer with seconds on the clock, which left the Blues to rue shocking kicking in front of goal.
3. The ultimate swingman gets seriously swung
Lachie Henderson has spoken of how he doesn't favour one end to the other but he must have gotten dizzy with the number of times he changed positions. After starting up forward against Troy Chaplin, he was sent back midway through the first term to man Vickery when Sam Rowe went into the ruck. From there, he shifted from either end multiple times – sometimes to give the Blues another attacking options, sometimes to take Vickery and other times to provide a loose man in defence. He started the third quarter forward, with Jarrad Waite briefly moving down back, but both finished the game in attack where the former was involved in a few scoring opportunities and the latter was inaccurate from three set shots.
4. "Second-tier mids" respond to coach's call early on
After the Tigers' loss to Gold Coast in round one, Brandon Ellis and Reece Conca were singled out by coach Damien Hardwick as second-tier midfielders who didn't stand up. On Thursday night, they let their actions do the talking in the first half. It was 10 possessions and two goals to Ellis before the main break, and 15 disposals to Conca as the leading Richmond ball-winner behind Trent Cotchin. Both were quiet in the second half but Conca finished with 19 and Ellis with 18 and were among the Tigers' best.
5. Footy's back at the 'G
There was much conjecture about round one being spread over two weekends without a game at the MCG because of cricket commitments. Before the first bounce, Richmond president Peggy O'Neal put moving the blockbuster match back to its previous position as the true season opener on the agenda by saying the Tigers expect it to be reinstated as the first game. With a crowd of 62,037 turning out for a weeknight game outside of school or public holidays, there was a strong case made for that to happen with a cracking match played out on a pristine MCG on a balmy autumn night.
The South Fremantle great, a legend of WA football and widely regarded as the best player to never play in Victoria, has become just as celebrated for his contributions off the field after his playing career
01:39
On the chopping block: The Traders' early R10 moves
Roy, Calvin and Warnie reveal their early trades for round 10
02:44
The key moments North will regret
Matthew Lloyd and Damian Barrett debate the merits of the draw and what the Roos should have done differently in the final stages against Brisbane
07:05
Footy Feed
Footy Feed
Pies' selection squeeze, Bomber's Rising Star nomination, will young Hawk return?
Footy Feed: Sarah Olle and Josh Gabelich with the latest news
Why getting dropped was just what this Hawk needed
Jack Ginnivan appears to be getting back to his best and the Hawk speaks to AFL.com.au's Josh Gabelich about his rollercoaster start to the season
No place like home: Why WA legend Stephen Michael resisted the Vics' call
The South Fremantle champion had plenty of chances to try his luck in the VFL, but he chose greatness in his home state - and his legend continues to grow
'Cool, calm and collected': The gazelle-like Bomber revitalising Dons' defence
Teammate Ben McKay says Zach Reid's performance against Sydney was a reflection of his growth and improvement after a frustrating start to his career
'Within the game': Power prepare for Rioli's return and Cats chat
The Power are set to regain Willie Rioli for their meeting with the Cats