Sydneys pressure is the yardstick for Richmond as they try to turn around their AFL fortunes in a hurry.The night after the Swans enjoyed an outstanding win in Geelong, Richmond were left rueing a missed opportunity as they lost to the Western Bulldogs by 10 points.With Dustin Martin and Trent Cotchin outstanding in the midfield, the Tigers put the Bulldogs under sustained pressure for much of the match.It was a much-improved performance from Richmond, now out of finals contention.It was a good starting point, coach Damien Hardwick said.Look at the intensity of Sydney last night - their ability to play that sustained pressure football throughout the course of the game, thats something we probably have to strive towards.At stages its been there this year, but its probably been inconsistent more often than not.Richmonds turnovers cost them dearly and Hardwick bemoaned their lack of efficiency going into attack.The Tigers are now keen to give younger players more opportunities - Jason Castagna impressed and Oleg Markov was among their best on debut.Hardwick said Markov, like Kamdyn McIntosh, will do better in the AFL than in the VFL.For his first game, (he) looked incredibly impressive off half-back - his run and dash and ability to kick the ball, the coach said.As the lead changed five times in the last term, Tigers onballer Reece Conca gave away a free kick and then a 50m penalty that gifted Marcus Bontempelli a goal.Hardwick said the 50m penalty was probably there, but felt the umpire should not have waited so long to blow the whistle as Conca tried to dispose of the ball.The free kick against Reece was pretty stiff, Hardwick said.Look, as long as its consistently paid, Im happy.I just wish theyd be a little bit quicker on the whistle at stages.Tigers midfielder Anthony Miles will probably come under video scrutiny for high contact on Bontempelli earlier in the match.Hardwick said he did not see the incident, but also was not worried.Its unlike Anthony Miles to go in and do something untoward, he said.If theres been a bigger ball player, Id love to see him. 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Patrick Dangerfield enhanced his Brownlow Medal prospects with a best-on-ground performance in Geelongs 17-point win over Fremantle at Domain Stadium on Friday night.Dangerfield shook off an early knock to the knee to tally 31 disposals, eight inside-50s, and four goals in the 11.12 (78) to 9.7 (61) win, with the result lifting Geelong back into the AFL top four.The Cats were in danger of slipping to their third straight defeat after struggling to match Fremantles frenetic pace early.The Dockers led by 16 points at quarter-time, and one point at half-time.The deficit would have been far greater if not for Dangerfields heroics.Geelongs sole goal in the opening quarter came courtesy of a strong pack mark to Dangerfield.And the 26-year-old kept the Cats in the game during the second quarter with two scintillating bits of play.Dangerfield booted his second goal when he took a strong mark in the square while being pummelled by Lachie Neale.And he produced a contender for goal of the year one minute later when he shook off a Cameron Sutcliffe tackle at full pace in the pocket before slotting a check-side goal.Dangerfield, who limped off late in the first term after copping a knock to the knee, had 118 disposals and three goals to his name by half-time.ddddddddddddAnd although he was quieter in the second half, the Cats did enough to overpower a brave Fremantle.Both sides ended the match with injury concerns.Dockers midfielder Michael Barlow injured his left shoulder in a heavy bump with Lincoln McCarthy.And Geelong swingman Lachie Henderson is in doubt for next weeks home clash with Adelaide after being knocked unconscious in a marking contest.Henderson was collected by Chris Maynes hip before hitting his head on the turf in the sickening incident.Play was stopped for several minutes as Henderson was stretchered off.The Dockers pressure was telling in the opening half, and the slick ball use of Michael Walters and Stephen Hill ensured they cashed in.And Fremantle threatened to steal the win in the final quarter when David Mundys bouncing goal reduced the margin to just five points.But a goal against the run of play to Zac Smith helped settle Geelongs nerves, with Tom Hawkins scoring his first goal of the match a short time later to send the Cats on their way. 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