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Richmond is the No.1 intercept marking team (SEN)
« on: July 27, 2023, 04:51:40 PM »
CLUB INTERCEPT MARK LADDER

337 - Richmond
327 - Carlton
326 - Melbourne
324 - Geelong
319 - Collingwood
312 - Brisbane
311 - Gold Coast
299 - Western Bulldogs
296 - St Kilda
291 - Port Adelaide
290 - North Melbourne
284 - Fremantle
279 - GWS
276 - Essendon
275 - Adelaide
263 - Hawthorn
246 - West Coast
238 - Sydney



76 - Noah Balta ........ 1st in the AFL
54 - Nick Vlastuin ...... 8th in the AFL
30 - Nathan Broad
25 - Daniel Rioli
21 - Dylan Grimes

Total intercept marks: 337

Richmond is a heavy intercept marking team. At the forefront of that is Noah Balta who took 9 in Round 2 against Adelaide. Last weekend against Hawthorn he raked in 7 and has also taken 6 twice. Nick Vlastuin also grabbed 6 intercept marks in Round 14.

https://www.sen.com.au/news/2023/07/27/each-afl-clubs-intercept-mark-kings/

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Re: Richmond is the No.1 intercept marking team (SEN)
« Reply #1 on: July 27, 2023, 10:57:40 PM »
I guess it does spend a lot of time in our back half. But in all seriousness I have loved Balta this year. I hope another preseason under Rutten he can straighten up his kicking and decision making and then we’ve got Rance MK II