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Cox and NicNat 20 disposals 5 marks 3 tackles 5 clearances 81 hitouts combined.
Maric 11 disposals 2 marks 4 tackles 3 clearances 19 hitouts.
So while you think Maric spudded it up the truth is he competed against the best ruck combo in the AFL as best he could and helped Richmond to a 7 goal win. All this while still carrying a severe ankle injury.
Wouldn't take a genius to realise what I was eluding to. Richmond supporters really should stop reproducing.
What a pathetic effort in the ruck contests, granted obviously Nic Nat has the leaping ability over him, but use your physical advantage of weight and strength to atleast try and win a hit out. Also he wasn't in ruck the whole time, but 80-90%.
Cox/Nat - 81 hitouts
Maric - 19
Gone back to spud form of every season before last.
Great win Tiges - **** Maric.
You certainly have eluded the English language.
lol norf
how are those honorable losses coming along? keep choking in close games flog
Care to elaborate?
'Allusion'.
Look it up once you're done researching hit out stats.
Hahaha that was awesome watching them choke.Who gives a stuff about hitouts, him and 21 other Tigers are catching the plane back with 4 points in the bag, unlike the Roos when they played the Eagles
Not when you win by 7 goals you idiot.I would have thought a hit out stat would be relevant to a ruckmans performance. Apparently it doesn't matter.
I would have thought a hit out stat would be relevant to a ruckmans performance. Apparently it doesn't matter.
What a pathetic effort in the ruck contests, granted obviously Nic Nat has the leaping ability over him, but use your physical advantage of weight and strength to atleast try and win a hit out. Also he wasn't in ruck the whole time, but 80-90%.
Cox/Nat - 81 hitouts
Maric - 19
Gone back to spud form of every season before last.
*quiteHave quiet the obsession with North Melbourne don't you. Must be proud that Richmond's first sense of relevance to the AFL in three decades is because you sit 6-4 after 10 rounds of footy. Quite an accomplishment, your horse must have quite tall legs.