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Title: Tigers on the rampage (Adelaide Advertiser)
Post by: one-eyed on June 29, 2012, 12:53:56 PM
Tigers on the rampage

    Zac Milbank
    From: The Advertiser
    June 29, 2012


IT might not look like it on the premiership ladder but Richmond has been one of biggest improving sides in the SuperCoach world this season.

And there have been only three bigger bolters in 2012 than Tigers ruckman Ivan Maric.

Only Greater Western Sydney pair Jon Giles and Dylan Shiel, together with Brisbane's mature-age sensation Dayne Zorko, have earned more money since the start of the season.

Maric, traded from Adelaide at the end of last season, has gained a staggering $251,600 in value while performing strongly in the ruck at Tigerland.

After starting the season at just $338,300, Maric is now priced at $589,900 thanks largely to him not dropping his score under 100 since round three. "He's (Maric) been a star," Richmond coach Damien Hardwick said.

"He's been a high-calibre person, what he's delivering on the field is high calibre also.

"He's a guy who's starting to understand our system, what's required of him, he gets the ball from A to B and he's been a real plus for us this year.

"He's been a very good player for us."

Maric isn't the only one of Hardwick's Tigers to surge up the SuperCoach charts.

Seemingly on the AFL scrapheap last year, midfielder Shane Tuck has responded brilliantly in the centre square.

Using his big frame to win plenty of contested possessions, the former West Adelaide player is averaging 108 points per game.

Unheralded Carlton recruit Shaun Grigg is another to lift his average above triple figures this season, adding greater depth to the Tigers' midfield.

While popular defenders Steven Morris and Brandon Ellis haven't managed eye-catching averages, they have both played important roles for thousands of SuperCoaches needing to plug holes in the backline.

Morris, a mature-age recruit, and Ellis, the Tigers' first draft pick last year, have also earned plenty of cash for their owners which should enable them to be late season upgrades.

But it hasn't all been positive at Punt Road.

Burly midfielder Dustin Martin, selected by 116,401 SuperCoaches, has lost a staggering $109,600 since round one.

The No. 3 draft pick - averaging just 85 - has only scored in excess of 100 points on two occasions.

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/afl/more-news/tigers-on-the-rampage/story-e6frf9jf-1226411638751
Title: Re: Tigers on the rampage (Adelaide Advertiser)
Post by: Stripes on June 29, 2012, 01:19:28 PM
Is this an attempt to lower Crows supporters expectations and making them realize we won't be easy beats..... well we won't bw will we?  ;)
Title: Re: Tigers on the rampage (Adelaide Advertiser)
Post by: tigs2011 on June 29, 2012, 01:45:28 PM
Is this an attempt to lower Crows supporters expectations and making them realize we won't be easy beats..... well we won't bw will we?  ;)

woah  :shh
Title: Re: Tigers on the rampage (Adelaide Advertiser)
Post by: bojangles17 on June 29, 2012, 06:46:32 PM
Im not into all this dreamtime supercoach mumbo jumbo, just gimmee the bald facts :shh
Title: Re: Tigers on the rampage (Adelaide Advertiser)
Post by: Dubstep Dookie on June 29, 2012, 06:51:21 PM
Im not into all this dreamtime supercoach mumbo jumbo, just gimmee the bald facts :shh

Almost 70% of the people suffer from premature hair loss. Men are most likely to get affected with premature balding.

The baldness which occurs in men is called ‘male pattern baldness’. It is characterized by loss of hair in the crown area. The hairline also decreases a lot in this case. Most men experience this after the age of 25.

The reason for male pattern baldness is an increased production of testosterone after puberty sets in.

When testosterone comes into contact with the skin, it gets broken down into the hormone dihydrotestosterone (DHT). DHT is responsible for decreasing the ability of the hair follicle to produce new hair in the crown region and upper forehead.

There are many reasons for premature balding and hair loss. Some of these can be:
1.Stress
2.Thyroid hormone imbalance
3.Excess of vitamin A
4.A prolonged illness
5.Use of harsh chemicals or hot oil for treatment.
6.Too much of exposure to dust, sunlight, water and other pollutants.
7.Unhygienic way of living.

Although there are no sure shot ways of preventing hair loss, but some things can be taken care of in order to avoid it:

1.Don’t use strong chemicals on your hair.
2.Avoid tying hair too tightly for longer periods of time.
3.Don’t wear helmets, tight caps or turbans for long periods of time.
4.Eat a healthy and balanced diet.
Title: Re: Tigers on the rampage (Adelaide Advertiser)
Post by: Penelope on June 29, 2012, 06:59:14 PM
....and tell your missus to grab your ears rather than rub the top of your skull
Title: Re: Tigers on the rampage (Adelaide Advertiser)
Post by: Smokey on June 30, 2012, 08:25:11 AM
....and tell your missus to grab your ears rather than rub the top of your skull

Didn't work.  Apparently the top of the head is most suited to the shape of the thumb.
Title: Re: Tigers on the rampage (Adelaide Advertiser)
Post by: Dubstep Dookie on June 30, 2012, 08:39:31 AM
Oh my!
Title: Re: Tigers on the rampage (Adelaide Advertiser)
Post by: Bengal on June 30, 2012, 08:46:26 AM
Im not into all this dreamtime supercoach mumbo jumbo, just gimmee the bald facts :shh

KB is on SEN
Chris Judd has dodgy shoulders
Gary Ablett is a superstar
Vin Deisel is a terrible actor
Yule Brinner is dead
Jimmy Jess still barracks for the tigers

How many bald facts you want