RICHMOND has snapped its 12-match losing streak with a thrilling 11-point win over West Coast - and it has the controversial stand rule to thank.

In a game that featured 14 lead changes, the Eagles were clinging to a two-point advantage with five minutes remaining in front of 46,350 fans when Harley Reid gave away a high-tackle free kick.

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Both Reid and Elliot Yeo ran off to guard their defensive 50m, with the umpire pinging Yeo with a 50m penalty for not standing the mark.

Steely Green nailed the set shot from 30m, and Tyler Sonsie kicked a goal a short time later to put the Tigers in the box seat.

West Coast's No.1 draft pick Willem Duursma made things interesting with a stunning goal on the run with 88 seconds remaining, but Seth Campbell sealed the 15.9 (99) to 13.10 (88) win for Richmond with a clutch long-range set shot in the final minute. 

Although the Tigers (1-7) remain on the bottom of the ladder, they were at least able to celebrate their first win since beating the Eagles in round 19 last year.

Making the win even more special is the fact Richmond entered the match with a 17-man injury list, which became 18 when veteran Dion Prestia hurt his calf in the opening minutes of the game.

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Highlights: West Coast v Richmond

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West Coast slipped to 2-6, but it was a big improvement on last week's 101-point loss to St Kilda.

Jack Ross was huge for Richmond with 29 disposals and 11 clearances, while Kane McAuliffe (28 disposals) was also influential.

Noah Balta, Jonty Faull and Campbell kicked three goals each for the Tigers.

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Crafty Tigers put skills on show with quick double

Seth Campbell finishes off Tom Lynch's clever work before Jonty Faull goes all the way from range

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Tim Kelly led the Eagles with 30 disposals, seven clearances and a goal, while Harley Reid had a hot first half on the way to 26 possessions, 10 clearances and two goals. 

West Coast used the week to celebrate the 20-year anniversary of their 2006 flag, with members of that team forming a guard of honour as the Eagles ran through the banner.

There were nine lead changes and plenty of blunders in the first half, with the biggest gaffe belonging to Richmond second-gamer Sam Cumming when he pumped the ball 50m the wrong way.

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'One of his best': Yeo goes solo to inspire Eagles

Elliot Yeo wins the footy in the centre and follows up to boot a wonderful dancing finish to fire his side up

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West Coast kicked the opening three goals of the second quarter - including a two-bounce special on the run from Reid - to open up a 12-point buffer.

But some strong marking in attack from Faull and two goals in the final minute of the half to Balta ensured the Tigers went into the long break with a 10-point lead.

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Curling Kane keeps Tigers cooking after rapid chain

Kane McAuliffe finishes off a quick Richmond attack from half back with a beautiful banana

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West Coast entered the half-time break having lost a whopping 19 consecutive quarters - a record low for the club.

Alarm bells were ringing for the Eagles when the lead extended to 21 points at the 12-minute mark of the third quarter, but they stormed back into the contest and were just five minutes away from victory before conceding three of the final four goals of the match.

Reid 'em and weep
Nothing gets an Eagles crowd going more than a Harley Reid goal bursting from a centre bounce, and they got two rippers on Saturday. The first was in the opening minute of the game, the next in the first 15 seconds of the second quarter as he gathered, feigned a handpass, took two running bounces and goaled from 45. Worth the entry price!

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'Special' Reid stuns again with crazy Goal of the Year contender

Harley Reid charges from the centre bounce and slips his way through traffic to boot an incredible solo finish

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Tigers can't take a trick
With only four senior players available beyond those that fronted West Coast, Richmond couldn't afford any more injuries. But they came nonetheless. Dion Prestia, the most experienced midfielder on the list, was out of the game with a calf injury within minutes and will likely miss weeks. Tim Taranto (concussion) is the only possible return next round, leaving Adem Yze very little to work with.

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Star Tiger can't catch a break with another injury blow

Dion Prestia is ruled out the game with a calf injury just minutes into the opening term

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WEST COAST   2.2   6.6    9.9     13.10 (88)
RICHMOND      3.3   8.4   10.7    15.8 (98)

GOALS
West Coast: Waterman 3, Reid 2, Yeo, Shanahan, Owies, Maric, Kelly, Champion, Duursma, Williams
Richmond: Faull 3, Balta 3, Campbell 3, Green 2, McAuliffe, Lynch, Lefau, Sonsie

BEST
West Coast: Reid, Kelly, Ginbey, Yeo, Waterman
Richmond: McAuliffe, Brown, Ross, Balta, Cumming

INJURIES
West Coast: Nil
Richmond: Prestia (calf)

Crowd: TBC at Optus Stadium