The loss to the Tigers yielded plenty of interesting facts and figures ...

* Collingwood recorded 399 disposals in Saturday's defeat at the hands of Richmond. The Pies have now recoded less than 400 disposals in four consecutive matches, yet they remain the only side to average more than 400 disposals per game this season. The Pies average 406.6. Next best is Melbourne, which averages 390.4. The ladder-leading Tigers are 13th for disposals per game, averaging 367.8.

* Collingwood has now lost six of its past seven games against Richmond. It's quite a turnaround from the period between 2008 and 2014 when the Pies beat the Tigers seven times on the trot.

* Taylor Adams won seven clearances on Saturday. He is now the leading Collingwood player and 14th in the competition when it comes to average clearances per game. Adams is averaging 5.9. The AFL leader is Hawthorn ball-magnet Tom Mitchell, who averages 7.8 clearances per game.

* Brodie Grundy tallied a team-high 147 AFL Fantasy points after finishing with 23 disposals and 48 hit-outs. He's now second in the AFL for fantasy points per game, averaging 118.2. The competition leader is the aforementioned Tom Mitchell, who is averaging 131 fantasy points per game.

* Grundy is now the highest-placed Collingwood player on the leaderboard for the coaches' award after receiving the maximum 10 votes for his heroic effort against the Tigers. He is now 11th on 56 votes, but he's 24 votes behind the leader, Melbourne big man Max Gawn.