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Groin Watch Round 4 - Flat Track Bully Mode - ENGAGE
Another week against bottom 10 opposition and another easy win without really getting out of second gear. NicNat trippled his mark tally for the year and the one I saw late (poorly timed birthday party for my 4yo being to blame for missing the first 3 quarters) looked like a pretty good grab. Things are coming along nicely.
Except I'm impatient, and Nic has yet to tear a game apart with his bare hands. All that extra jogging in the off season seems to have translated into the same sort of jogging around the field looking vaguely disinterested with the occasional (all too rare) burst of pure awesome. It's early days yet and I'm sure he's saving it for a good team that doesn't have Aaron Sandilands in the ruck. With Mumford coming up this week and Ryder/Lobbe next week, he'll get his chance to fly against good opposition soon enough.
Back to this week. 38 hitouts and 4 tackles is a decent outing. Only the 10 possessions with only 4 contested is a little unusual. Possibly explains his SC score not setting the world on fire (83). His opposite number (Stefan Martin, who seems to have completely recovered from being a former Melbourne player) had a day out with 20 touches, 36 hitouts, 4 tackles and a goal for 140SC.
Probably a good thing the duel in the rucks didn't decide the match. I'm sure the dominant AA goal kicking ruckman we all know and love will manifest very soon. We'll need him badly in the second half of the year.
Another week against bottom 10 opposition and another easy win without really getting out of second gear. NicNat trippled his mark tally for the year and the one I saw late (poorly timed birthday party for my 4yo being to blame for missing the first 3 quarters) looked like a pretty good grab. Things are coming along nicely.
Except I'm impatient, and Nic has yet to tear a game apart with his bare hands. All that extra jogging in the off season seems to have translated into the same sort of jogging around the field looking vaguely disinterested with the occasional (all too rare) burst of pure awesome. It's early days yet and I'm sure he's saving it for a good team that doesn't have Aaron Sandilands in the ruck. With Mumford coming up this week and Ryder/Lobbe next week, he'll get his chance to fly against good opposition soon enough.
Back to this week. 38 hitouts and 4 tackles is a decent outing. Only the 10 possessions with only 4 contested is a little unusual. Possibly explains his SC score not setting the world on fire (83). His opposite number (Stefan Martin, who seems to have completely recovered from being a former Melbourne player) had a day out with 20 touches, 36 hitouts, 4 tackles and a goal for 140SC.
Probably a good thing the duel in the rucks didn't decide the match. I'm sure the dominant AA goal kicking ruckman we all know and love will manifest very soon. We'll need him badly in the second half of the year.