Author Topic: The Chase: Star Tiger Alex Rance's quest to make the little things count (afl)  (Read 960 times)

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The Chase: Star Tiger's quest to make the little things count

afl.com.au
17 August 2017


WITH the match in the balance, the ball is bombed long into the forward 50.

From three players deep, Alex Rance wills himself to the front of the pack, safely seeing the ball over the boundary line.

It's a scenario that has played itself out over and over again over the past few years, so much so the three-time All Australian full-back is on track to become only the sixth AFL player to record 1300 one-percenters.

A one-percenter is defined as either a knock on, spoil, smother or shepherd.

With 1289, Rance needs 11 one-percenters against Fremantle at Domain Stadium on Sunday afternoon to reach the 1300 mark.



The stats within the streak

With just two one-percenters, Rance can also pass 200 in a single season for the second time in his career.

His best season came in 2015, where he had 203 one-percenters. Tellingly, it was also the last year Richmond made finals.

The most one-percenters recorded in a single season was 259, set by Hawthorn's 'third man up' specialist Josh Gibson in 2011.

Gibson, who announced his retirement on Tuesday, also leads the all-time one-percenters record with 1690 over his 12-year career – an average of 140.8 a season.

ALL-TIME One-percenters    Player    Club(s)
1690    Josh Gibson    Hawthorn/North Melbourne
1568    Dustin Fletcher    Essendon
1466    Dale Morris    Western Bulldogs
1379    Ted Richards    Sydney/Essendon
1359    Brian Lake    Hawthorn/Western Bulldogs
1299    Daniel Merrett    Brisbane Lions

Who's next best?


Ironically, it's Rance's recent forward line nemesis, Geelong's Harry Taylor, who leads the chasing pack of one-percenter kings.

Surprisingly, the much-maligned Zac Dawson also rates highly across his 11-year career.

CHASERS One-percenters    Player    Club(s)
1243    Harry Taylor    Geelong
1128    Zac Dawson    Fremantle/St Kilda/Hawthorn
1064    Heath Grundy    Sydney
1044    Drew Petrie    West Coast/North Melbourne
1025    Eric Mackenzie    West Coast

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2017-08-17/the-chase-star-tigers-rance-quest-to-make-the-little-things-count

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Gonna be a very sad day when this one retires. Better soak up having one of the best backmen ever right now

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And in the early days of his career he was viewed by many as a hack and would be another list clogger. Some players just need the opportunities to feel they belong at this level.

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And in the early days of his career he was viewed by many as a hack and would be another list clogger. Some players just need the opportunities to feel they belong at this level.
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