RICHMOND racked up a century by half-time and ran itself back into form, moving Gold Coast a step closer to the wooden spoon with a 92-point shellacking at Metricon Stadium on Saturday.

It was one-way traffic from the opening two minutes when former Suns skipper Tom Lynch took a contested mark and converted from adjacent to the goalsquare.

The Tigers were as brilliant as Gold Coast was woeful.

They kicked five goals in the opening 10 minutes, nine in the first quarter and 16 in the first half on the way to a 23.12 (150) to 9.4 (58) victory.

With Jack Riewoldt close to a return, experienced players back in form, and seven matches at the MCG in the run to September, Richmond is ominously poised in sixth place.

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Lynch didn't have a heap of work to do upon return to face the club he spent eight years at, but still kicked 3.2.

His small-forward teammates ran amok, with Jason Castagna kicking three of his five goals in the first term and Kane Lambert all three of his in the second.

Lambert typified Richmond's selfless nature – and embarrassing ease of the first-half route – when he took an uncontested mark 20m from goal, just off centre, and squared a pass to Shai Bolton instead of taking the simple shot himself.

The Tigers were too quick and constantly found space through the midfield and in the forward line, taking 23 marks inside 50.

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They led by 43 points at quarter-time and 84 at the half in a clinical and ruthless showing.

Skipper Trent Cotchin (27 and two goals) was terrific, while Bolton (26 and two goals) and Dion Prestia (28) also had big days.

Gold Coast was deplorable, losing its 11th straight match and hitting rock bottom on the stroke of half-time.

Not only did Brandon Ellis' running goal from 45m bring up the ton for Richmond, but the nature of it summed up the Suns' day.

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Ellis was awarded a 50m penalty at half-back, and as he ran ahead, no Sun manned the mark, allowing him to play on and take another 10m before kicking accurately on the run.

Gold Coast kept the score in check during the second half, but the horse had long bolted.

The Suns had played the final three quarters with one player less after teenager Wil Powell was carried off with a knee injury.

MEDICAL ROOM
Gold Coast: Bad news with Wil Powell taken off by trainers in the first quarter with a knee injury. Coach Stuart Dew confirmed post-match it would likely keep the teenager out for the rest of the season, with scans to confirm the severity of the injury early next week. 

Richmond: No real dramas for the Tigers despite Kane Lambert hobbling off late in the final quarter. Damien Hardwick said he was "fine" and keeping Lambert on the bench for the final minutes was just precautionary.

NEXT UP
Richmond gets a good test of its recent improvement, hosting Greater Western Sydney at the MCG next Sunday. Gold Coast is back at Metricon Stadium, trying to break its 11-game losing streak when they take on Adelaide on Saturday night.

GOLD COAST      2.1    3.1     7.2     9.4 (58)
RICHMOND        9.2   16.7   19.9   23.12 (150)

GOALS
Gold Coast: MacPherson 2, Brodie, Witts, Swallow, Day, Weller, Martin, Miles
Richmond: Castagna 5, Lambert 3, Lynch 3, Cotchin 2, Bolton 2, Rioli 2, Chol, McIntosh, Prestia, Ellis, Stack, Soldo

BEST 
Gold Coast: Witts, Joyce, Weller, Swallow, MacPherson
Richmond: Cotchin, Lambert, Castagna, Ellis, Bolton, Prestia, McIntosh

INJURIES 
Gold Coast: Powell (knee)
Richmond: TBC

Reports: Nil

Umpires: Stephens, Whetton, Harris

Official crowd:  16,031 at Metricon Stadium