Richmond Tigers coach Damien Patrick Hardwick slammed the Sydney Swan\u2019s tactics after the \u201chorrible game of football\u201d that took place at the Gabba on 12 July.<\/p>\n
Sydney scored only three goals in the match, while Richmond kicked four goals, one major after the first quarter, in the 4. 10. (34) to 3. 8. (26) win.<\/p>\n
A total of 60 points were assembled in the round six clashes, which was the second-lowest scoring game in the AFL era. The lowest score was recorded in 1999 after Port Adelaide\u2019s 4. 8. (32) win against the Tigers in Round 11.<\/p>\n
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— Richmond FC \ud83d\udc2f (@Richmond_FC) July 13, 2020<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n