Australian Rules-Richmond Tigers roar to AFL title with Giant thrashing


MELBOURNE (Reuters) - The rampaging Richmond Tigers stormed to their second Australian Football League title in three years on Saturday with a 89-point humiliation of the Greater Western Sydney Giants in the season-ending Grand Final in Melbourne on Saturday.

Showcasing their blitzkreig brand of power and pressure, the Tigers booted 11 successive goals to kill off the contest shortly after half-time and roared on to a 17.12 (114) - 3.7 (25) win at a heaving Melbourne Cricket Ground.

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