First quarter The opening term of the grand final was a tough and low-scoring battle, with neither team scoring a goal in the first twenty minutes of the match. Giants spearhead
Jeremy Cameron scored the opening goal of the grand final at the 20-minute mark before two late goals—from
Dustin Martin at the 24-minute mark and
Daniel Rioli right on the quarter-time siren—saw the Tigers take a seven-point lead at quarter time.
Second quarter Richmond was the stronger team in the second quarter. They scored five unanswered goals in a dominant quarter;
Jack Riewoldt goaled at the four-minute mark of the term, followed by Martin's second goal at the seven-and-a-half minute mark.
Tom Lynch scored two minutes later before Riewoldt finished the half with another two goals. Greater Western Sydney was held to just four behinds in the second quarter, and Richmond held a 35-point lead at half time.
Third quarter Richmond sealed the premiership with a dominant third quarter in which it scored five goals to one. Lynch kicked his second goal at the five-minute mark before Martin kicked his third in the eighth minute.
Marlion Pickett scored his only goal of the afternoon at the 11th minute, and
Kane Lambert scored two minutes after. The Giants finally broke a run of 11 consecutive Richmond goals with a
Jacob Hopper goal at the 25-minute mark of the quarter, before
Ivan Soldo goaled right on the three-quarter-time siren. The margin was 62 points in favour of the Tigers at three quarter time, and the premiership was now beyond doubt.
Fourth quarter In the final quarter, Richmond again scored five goals and conceded only one. The Giants scored their third and final goal of the game early in the final quarter by
Harry Himmelberg second minute.
Shai Bolton scored his first goal of the day for Richmond at the ninth minute, followed by Riewoldt's fourth goal. Richmond skipper
Trent Cotchin goaled at the 23-minute mark and was followed soon after by Martin, who also scored his fourth goal. Riewoldt kicked the final goal only moments before the siren to increase the final margin to 89 points, the third-highest margin in a grand final. It was Richmond's greatest winning margin in a grand final, surpassing its 81-point victory against Collingwood in 1980.
Norm Smith Medal By unanimous selection – 15 out of 15 possible votes –
Dustin Martin was awarded his second Norm Smith Medal after having won it in 2017, making him the fourth player to win multiple Norm Smith Medals after
Gary Ayres,
Andrew McLeod and
Luke Hodge. No other player garnered more than 6 votes, but
Bachar Houli finished second as he did in 2017. Chaired by
Alastair Lynch, the voters and their choices were as follows: ==Teams==